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Phys Rev Lett ; 123(24): 247203, 2019 Dec 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31922868

ABSTRACT

In the metallic magnet Nb_{1-y}Fe_{2+y}, the low temperature threshold of ferromagnetism can be investigated by varying the Fe excess y within a narrow homogeneity range. We use elastic neutron scattering to track the evolution of magnetic order from Fe-rich, ferromagnetic Nb_{0.981}Fe_{2.019} to approximately stoichiometric NbFe_{2}, in which we can, for the first time, characterize a long-wavelength spin density wave state burying a ferromagnetic quantum critical point. The associated ordering wave vector q_{SDW}=(0,0,l_{SDW}) is found to depend significantly on y and T, staying finite but decreasing as the ferromagnetic state is approached. The phase diagram follows a two-order-parameter Landau theory, for which all of the coefficients can now be determined. Our findings suggest that the emergence of spin density wave order cannot be attributed to band structure effects alone. They indicate a common microscopic origin of both types of magnetic order and provide strong constraints on related theoretical scenarios based on, e.g., quantum order by disorder.

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Vet Comp Oncol ; 15(2): 534-549, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26842912

ABSTRACT

Expression of programmed cell death receptor ligand 1 (PD-L1) on tumor cells has been associated with immune escape in human and murine cancers, but little is known regarding the immune regulation of PD-L1 expression by tumor cells and tumor-infiltrating macrophages in dogs. Therefore, 14 canine tumor cell lines, as well as primary cultures of canine monocytes and macrophages, were evaluated for constitutive PD-L1 expression and for responsiveness to immune stimuli. We found that PD-L1 was expressed constitutively on all canine tumor cell lines evaluated, although the levels of basal expression were very variable. Significant upregulation of PD-L1 expression by all tumor cell lines was observed following IFN-γ exposure and by exposure to a TLR3 ligand. Canine monocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages did not express PD-L1 constitutively, but did significantly upregulate expression following treatment with IFN-γ. These findings suggest that most canine tumors express PD-L1 constitutively and that both innate and adaptive immune stimuli can further upregulate PD-L1 expression. Therefore the upregulation of PD-L1 expression by tumor cells and by tumor-infiltrating macrophages in response to cytokines such as IFN-γ may represent an important mechanism of tumor-mediated T-cell suppression in dogs as well as in humans.


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B7-H1 Antigen/metabolism , Dog Diseases/immunology , Macrophages/metabolism , Neoplasms/veterinary , Adaptive Immunity , Animals , B7-H1 Antigen/immunology , Cell Line, Tumor/drug effects , Dog Diseases/metabolism , Dogs , Immunity, Innate , Interferon-gamma/pharmacology , Macrophages/drug effects , Monocytes/drug effects , Monocytes/immunology , Monocytes/metabolism , Neoplasms/immunology , Neoplasms/metabolism
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Phys Rev Lett ; 113(14): 147206, 2014 Oct 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25325658

ABSTRACT

We report a neutron scattering study of the magnetic order and dynamics of the bilayer perovskite Sr(3)Fe(2)O(7), which exhibits a temperature-driven metal-insulator transition at 340 K. We show that the Fe(4+) moments adopt incommensurate spiral order below T(N) = 115 K and provide a comprehensive description of the corresponding spin-wave excitations. The observed magnetic order and excitation spectra can be well understood in terms of an effective spin Hamiltonian with interactions ranging up to third-nearest-neighbor pairs. The results indicate that the helical magnetism in Sr(3)Fe(2)O(7) results from competition between ferromagnetic double-exchange and antiferromagnetic superexchange interactions whose strengths become comparable near the metal-insulator transition. They thus confirm a decades-old theoretical prediction and provide a firm experimental basis for models of magnetic correlations in strongly correlated metals.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 92(13): 136401, 2004 Apr 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15089634

ABSTRACT

Neutron diffraction experiments have been performed on a magnetically ordered CeCu2Si2 single crystal exhibiting A-phase anomalies in specific heat and thermal expansion. Below T(N) approximately 0.8 K antiferromagnetic superstructure peaks have been detected. The propagation vector of the magnetic order appears to be determined by the topology of the Fermi surface of heavy quasiparticles as indicated by renormalized band-structure calculations. The observation of long-range incommensurate antiferromagnetic order as the nature of the A phase in CeCu2Si2 suggests that a spin-density-wave instability is the origin of the quantum critical point in CeCu2Si2.

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Nahrung ; 28(2): 191-8, 1984.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6328305

ABSTRACT

With a view to the determination of trace amounts of arsenic in microbiologically produced protein feeds, the authors compared the results yielded by the photometric method using silver diethyl dithiocarbamate ( AgDDTC ) with those obtained by means of the atomic absorption spectrometry(AAS)-hydride technique. Prior to analysis, the samples were dry-ashed after addition of Mg/Mg(NO3)2 or digested with nitric acid. Further comparative results were obtained by neutron-activation analysis. These methods were used to analyze novel protein feeds produced from yeast and bacterial biomasses, as well as some fermentation raw materials, for arsenic. A comparison of the values found with literature data relative to the arsenic contents of conventional protein feeds and foods shows that the novel microbiologically produced protein feeds are absolutely able to compete with protein feeds and foods currently used.


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Animal Feed/analysis , Arsenic/analysis , Dietary Proteins/analysis , Borohydrides , Ditiocarb , Photometry/methods , Spectrophotometry, Atomic/methods
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