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Worries and Hopes for SUSY in CKM Physics: The b → s Example
Antonio Masiero,M. Ciuchini,E. Franco,L. Silvestrini 한국물리학회 2004 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.45 No.2
We discuss the twofold r^ole of avor and CP violation as a constraint in model building and as a signal for SUSY. Considering as an example b → s transitions, we analyze present bounds on SUSY parameters, discuss possible deviations from SM predictions in Bd and Bs physics and present strategies to reveal SUSY signals in present and future experiments in the CKM domain.
In Vitro Stimulation of Murine Peritoneal Monocytes Induced by Alginates
Paolo Pasquali,Amy Zalcman,Susanna Murtas,Rosanna Adone,Gianfranco Brambilla,Franco Ciuchini,Monica Cagiola,Cinzia Marianelli 대한약학회 2005 Archives of Pharmacal Research Vol.28 No.8
In this trial we assessed the effect of soluble alginates on murine cells. Mouse peritoneal monocytes were stimulated in vitro with a solution of alginate. The production of TNF-α and nitric oxide (NO), the expression of surface molecules CD80 and CD86, and the ability of monocytes to phagocyte bacteria were assessed, in order to evaluate the effect of alginate on cell functionality. We showed that mouse peritoneal monocytes stimulated with alginate produce NO and TNF-α. In addition, alginate is able also to increase their phagocytic activity and to a lesser extent also to increase the expression of CD80. Even with different degrees, it implies that alginates per se act directly on immune response, being able to effectively stimulate proinflammatory activity. These findings corroborate the idea that alginates can represent interesting adjuvants to use to increase the efficacy of antigenic stimulation.
In Vitro Stimulation of Murine Peritoneal Monocytes Induced by Alginates
Pasquali Paolo,Zalcman Amy,Murtas Susanna,Adone Rosanna,Brambilla Gianfranco,Marianelli Cinzia,Cagiola Monica,Ciuchini Franco The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea 2005 Archives of Pharmacal Research Vol.28 No.8
In this trial we assessed the effect of soluble alginates on murine cells. Mouse peritoneal monocytes were stimulated in vitro with a solution of alginate. The production of $TNF-\alpha$ and nitric oxide (NO), the expression of surface molecules CD80 and CD86, and the ability of monocytes to phagocyte bacteria were assessed, in order to evaluate the effect of alginate on cell functionality. We showed that mouse peritoneal monocytes stimulated with alginate produce NO and $TNF-\alpha$. In addition, alginate is able also to increase their phagocytic activity and to a lesser extent also to increase the expression of CD80. Even with different degrees, it implies that alginates per se act directly on immune response, being able to effectively stimulate proinflammatory activity. These findings corroborate the idea that alginates can represent interesting adjuvants to use to increase the efficacy of antigenic stimulation.