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Amir Mohammad Al-Ramady 한국방사성폐기물학회 2024 방사성폐기물학회지 Vol.22 No.1
In this research, a detailed analysis of the decay heat contributions of both actinides and non-actinides (fission fragments) from spent nuclear fuel (SNF) was made after 50 GWd·tHM−1 burnup of fresh uranium fuel with 4.5% enrichment lasted for 1,350 days. The calculations were made for a long storage period of 300 years divided into four sections 1, 10, 100, and 300 years so that we could study the decay heat and physical disposal ratios of radioactive waste in medium- and long-term storage periods. Fresh fuel burnup calculations were made using the code MCNP, while isotopic content and then decay heat were calculated using the built-in stiff equation solver in the MATLAB code. It is noted that only around 12 isotopes contribute more than 90% of the decay heat at all times. It is also noted that the contribution of actinides persists and is the dominant ether despite decreasing decay heat, while the effect of fission products decreases at a very rapid rate after about 40 years of storage.
T Cell Receptor-MHC Class I Peptide Interactions : Affinity, Kinetics, and Specificity
Corr, Maripat,Slanetz, Alfred E.,Boyd, Lisa F.,Jelonek, Marie T.,Khilko, Sergei,Al-Ramadi, Basel K.,Kim, Young Sang,Maher, Stephen E.,Bothwell, Alfred L. M.,Margulies, David H. 충남대학교 생물공학연구소 1996 생물공학연구지 Vol.4 No.-
The critical discriminatory event in the activation of T lymphocytes bearing αβT cell receptors (TCRs) is their interaction with a molecular complex consisting of a peptide bound to a major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-encoded classⅠor class Ⅱ molecule on the surface of an antigen-presenting cell. The kinetics of binding were measured of a purified TCR to molecular complexes of a purified soluble analog of the murine MHC classⅠ molecule H-2L^d (sH-2L^d) and a synthetic octamer peptide p2CL in a direct, real-time assay based on surface plasmon resonance. The kinetic dissociation rate of the MHC-peptide complex from the TCR was rapid (2.6×10^-2) second^-1, corresponding to a half-time for dissociation of approximately 27 seconds), and the kinetic association rate was 2.1×10^ 5 M^-1 second^-1. The equilibrium constant for dissociation was approximately 10^-7M These values indicate that TCRs must interact with a multivalent array of MHC-peptide complexes to trigger T cell signaling.