ON THE REGGE LIMIT OF FISHNET CORRELATORS

On the Regge limit of Fishnet correlators

Abstract We study the Regge trajectories of the Safety Wellingtons Mellin amplitudes of the 0-,1- and 2-magnon correlators of the Fishnet theory.Since fishnet theory is both integrable and conformal, the correlation functions are known exactly.We find that while for 0 and 1 magnon correlators, the Regge poles can be exactly determined as a function

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An optimised pipeline for parallel image-based quantification of gene expression and genotyping after in situ hybridisation

Advances in genome engineering have resulted in the generation of numerous zebrafish mutant lines.A commonly used method to assess gene expression in the mutants is in situ hybridisation (ISH).Because the embryos Detergents can be distinguished by genotype after ISH, comparing gene expression between wild-type and mutant siblings can be done blinde

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Isolation and characterization of a tandem-repeated cysteine protease from the symbiotic dinoflagellate Symbiodinium sp. KB8.

A cysteine protease belonging to peptidase C1A superfamily from the eukaryotic, symbiotic dinoflagellate, Symbiodinium sp.strain KB8, was characterized.The protease was purified to near homogeneity (566-fold) by (NH4)2SO4 fractionation, ultrafiltration, and column chromatography using a fluorescent peptide, butyloxycarbonyl-Val-Leu-Lys-4-methylcoum

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Aquaporin-7: A Dynamic Aquaglyceroporin With Greater Water and Glycerol Permeability Than Its Bacterial Homolog GlpF

Safety Wellingtons Xenopus oocytes expressing human aquaporin-7 (AQP7) exhibit greater osmotic water permeability and 3H-glycerol uptake vs.those expressing the bacterial glycerol facilitator GlpF.AQP7-expressing oocytes exposed to increasing extracellular [glycerol] under isosmolal conditions exhibit increasing swelling rates, whereas GlpF-express

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