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View article: The Human Pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the Fish Pathogen Mycobacterium marinum Trigger a Core Set of Late Innate Immune Response Genes in Zebrafish Larvae
The Human Pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the Fish Pathogen Mycobacterium marinum Trigger a Core Set of Late Innate Immune Response Genes in Zebrafish Larvae Open
Zebrafish is a natural host of various Mycobacterium species and a surrogate model organism for tuberculosis research. Mycobacterium marinum is evolutionarily one of the closest non-tuberculous species related to M. tuberculosis and shares…
View article: Three-photon and four-photon absorption in lithium niobate measured by the Z-scan technique: erratum
Three-photon and four-photon absorption in lithium niobate measured by the Z-scan technique: erratum Open
A misprint in our manuscript published in Opt. Express 32 ( 5 ), 7030 ( 2024 ) 10.1364/OE.505995 has been reported and corrected.
View article: The human pathogen<i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>and the fish pathogen<i>Mycobacterium marinum</i>trigger the same core set of late innate immune response genes in zebrafish larvae
The human pathogen<i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>and the fish pathogen<i>Mycobacterium marinum</i>trigger the same core set of late innate immune response genes in zebrafish larvae Open
Zebrafish is a natural host of various Mycobacterium species and a surrogate model organism for tuberculosis research. Mycobacterium marinum is evolutionarily one of the closest non-tuberculous species related to M. tuberculosis and shares…
View article: Pulsed laser intensity dependence of crater formation and light reflection in the UDMA-TEGDMA copolymer nanocomposite, doped with resonant plasmonic gold nanorods
Pulsed laser intensity dependence of crater formation and light reflection in the UDMA-TEGDMA copolymer nanocomposite, doped with resonant plasmonic gold nanorods Open
Plasmonic nanoparticles embedded into a solid matrix could play crucial role in laser-matter interactions. In this study, excess energy creation was observed during the single-shot irradiation of a polymer matrix containing plasmonic gold …
View article: Controlling Plasmonic Field Enhancement via the Interference of Orthogonal Plasmonic Modes
Controlling Plasmonic Field Enhancement via the Interference of Orthogonal Plasmonic Modes Open
Optical nanoantennas concentrate light into their local fields. The field concentration property is governed by the plasmonic resonances and their interference. Here, we present a method for controllable local-field interferences in the ho…
View article: Monitoring of nanoplasmonics-assisted deuterium production in a polymer seeded with resonant Au nanorods using in situ femtosecond laser induced breakdown spectroscopy
Monitoring of nanoplasmonics-assisted deuterium production in a polymer seeded with resonant Au nanorods using in situ femtosecond laser induced breakdown spectroscopy Open
In this brief report, we present laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) evidence of deuterium (D) production in a 3:1 urethane dimethacrylate (UDMA) and triethylene glycol dimethacrylate (TEGDMA) polymer doped with resonant gold nanor…
View article: Three-photon and four-photon absorption in lithium niobate measured by the Z-scan technique
Three-photon and four-photon absorption in lithium niobate measured by the Z-scan technique Open
Open-aperture Z-scan measurements have been carried out to investigate the three-photon (3 PA) and four-photon absorption (4 PA) coefficients at 800 nm and 1030 nm wavelengths, respectively in congruent and stoichiometric lithium niobate (…
View article: Crater formation and deuterium production in laser irradiation of polymers with implanted nano-antennas
Crater formation and deuterium production in laser irradiation of polymers with implanted nano-antennas Open
Recent validation experiments on laser irradiation of polymer foils with and without implanted golden nanoparticles are discussed. First we analyze characteristics of craters, formed in the target after its interaction with the laser beam.…
View article: PIC simulations of laser-induced proton acceleration by resonant nanoantennas for fusion
PIC simulations of laser-induced proton acceleration by resonant nanoantennas for fusion Open
Rapid recent development in laser technology and methods learned from relativistic heavy ion physics led to new possibilities for fusion. Using a Hydrogen rich UDMA-TEGDMA polymer fusion target, laser irradiation ionizes the target. If we …
View article: Kinetic model of resonant nanoantennas in polymer for laser induced fusion
Kinetic model of resonant nanoantennas in polymer for laser induced fusion Open
Studies of resilience of light-resonant nanoantennas in vacuum are extended to consider the case of polymer embedding. This modifies the nanoantenna’s lifetime and resonant laser pulse energy absorption. The effective resonance wavelength …
View article: Molecular Biology for Medicinal Chemists
Molecular Biology for Medicinal Chemists Open
Molecular biology has become unavoidable in almost all the different fields of biological science. After 1953, when Watson and Crick created the model for the DNA double helix, scientists started to annotate the genome to understand it mor…
View article: Kinetic Model Evaluation of Dynamical Properties of Nanaorod Antennas Embedded in a Polymer Carrying the Nuclei of Fusion Fuel
Kinetic Model Evaluation of Dynamical Properties of Nanaorod Antennas Embedded in a Polymer Carrying the Nuclei of Fusion Fuel Open
Recently laser induced fusion with simultaneous volume ignition, a spin-off from relativistic heavy ion collisions, was proposed, where implanted nanoantennas regulated and amplified the light absorption in the fusion target. Studies of re…
View article: The Effect of Femtosecond Laser Irradiation and Plasmon Field on the Degree of Conversion of a UDMA-TEGDMA Copolymer Nanocomposite Doped with Gold Nanorods
The Effect of Femtosecond Laser Irradiation and Plasmon Field on the Degree of Conversion of a UDMA-TEGDMA Copolymer Nanocomposite Doped with Gold Nanorods Open
In this work, the effects of femtosecond laser irradiation and doping with plasmonic gold nanorods on the degree of conversion (DC) of a urethane dimethacrylate (UDMA)–triethylene glycol dimethacrylate (TEGDMA) nanocomposite were investiga…
View article: Raman spectroscopic characterization of crater walls formed upon single-shot high energy femtosecond laser irradiation of dimethacrylate polymer doped with plasmonic gold nanorods
Raman spectroscopic characterization of crater walls formed upon single-shot high energy femtosecond laser irradiation of dimethacrylate polymer doped with plasmonic gold nanorods Open
The bonding configuration of the crater walls formed in urethane dimethacrylate-based polymer doped with plasmonic gold nanorods upon irradiation with a single-shot high-energy femtosecond laser pulse has been studied by Raman spectroscopy…
View article: Kinetic Model Evaluation of the Resilience of Plasmonic Nanoantennas for Laser-Induced Fusion
Kinetic Model Evaluation of the Resilience of Plasmonic Nanoantennas for Laser-Induced Fusion Open
Recently, a new version of laser-induced fusion was proposed where implanted nanoantennas regulated and amplified the light absorption in the fusion target [L.P. Csernai et al., Phys. Wave Phenom. 28, 187–99 (2020)]. In this paper we estim…
View article: Nonadiabatic Nano-optical Tunneling of Photoelectrons in Plasmonic Near-Fields
Nonadiabatic Nano-optical Tunneling of Photoelectrons in Plasmonic Near-Fields Open
Nonadiabatic nano-optical electron tunneling in the transition region between multiphoton-induced emission and adiabatic tunnel emission is explored in the near-field of plasmonic nanostructures. For Keldysh γ values between ∼1.3 and ∼2.2,…
View article: Beyond plain and extra-grammatical morphology: echo-pairs in Hungarian
Beyond plain and extra-grammatical morphology: echo-pairs in Hungarian Open
This paper presents an investigation of echo-pairs in Hungarian. Echo- pairs are formed by duplicating a base with an altered initial consonant and have diminutive, playful or intimate connotations (e.g. cica `cat' > cica-mica `cat.DIM'…
View article: High harmonic generation on noble gas clusters
High harmonic generation on noble gas clusters Open
High order harmonics (HHG) were generated on noble gas cluster targets with different cluster sizes. The independently characterized cluster sources enabled experimental investigation of the recombination mechanism. HHG spectra were record…
View article: Plasmon–plasmon coupling probed by ultrafast, strong-field photoemission with <7 Å sensitivity
Plasmon–plasmon coupling probed by ultrafast, strong-field photoemission with <7 Å sensitivity Open
Coupling of propagating and localized plasmons on nanostructured surfaces is evidenced by photoelectron spectroscopy, which provides high-sensitivity probing of near-fields.
View article: Measurement of nanoplasmonic field enhancement with ultrafast photoemission
Measurement of nanoplasmonic field enhancement with ultrafast photoemission Open
Probing\nnanooptical near-fields is a major challenge in plasmonics. Here,\nwe demonstrate an experimental method utilizing ultrafast photoemission\nfrom plasmonic nanostructures that is capable of probing the maximum\nnanoplasmonic field …
View article: Measurement of Nanoplasmonic Field Enhancement with Ultrafast Photoemission
Measurement of Nanoplasmonic Field Enhancement with Ultrafast Photoemission Open
Probing nanooptical near-fields is a major challenge in plasmonics. Here, we demonstrate an experimental method utilizing ultrafast photoemission from plasmonic nanostructures that is capable of probing the maximum nanoplasmonic field enha…
View article: Supplementary Material for: Macrophage-Expressed Perforins Mpeg1 and Mpeg1.2 Have an Anti-Bacterial Function in Zebrafish
Supplementary Material for: Macrophage-Expressed Perforins Mpeg1 and Mpeg1.2 Have an Anti-Bacterial Function in Zebrafish Open
Macrophage-expressed gene 1 (MPEG1) encodes an evolutionarily conserved protein with a predicted membrane attack complex/perforin domain associated with host defence against invading pathogens. In vertebrates, MPEG1/perforin-2 is an integr…
View article: Supplementary Material for: Macrophage-Expressed Perforins Mpeg1 and Mpeg1.2 Have an Anti-Bacterial Function in Zebrafish
Supplementary Material for: Macrophage-Expressed Perforins Mpeg1 and Mpeg1.2 Have an Anti-Bacterial Function in Zebrafish Open
Macrophage-expressed gene 1 (MPEG1) encodes an evolutionarily conserved protein with a predicted membrane attack complex/perforin domain associated with host defence against invading pathogens. In vertebrates, MPEG1/perforin-2 is an integr…
View article: Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Paracetamol Uptake and Clearance in Zebrafish Larvae: Expanding the Allometric Scale in Vertebrates with Five Orders of Magnitude
Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Paracetamol Uptake and Clearance in Zebrafish Larvae: Expanding the Allometric Scale in Vertebrates with Five Orders of Magnitude Open
Zebrafish larvae (Danio rerio) are increasingly used to translate findings regarding drug efficacy and safety from in vitro-based assays to vertebrate species, including humans. However, the limited understanding of drug exposure in this s…