Towards an active real-time THz camera: first realization of a hybrid system

Author(s):  
T. May ◽  
C. am Weg ◽  
A. Alcin ◽  
B. Hils ◽  
T. Löffler ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 176
Author(s):  
T. Matsuoka ◽  
Y. Sono ◽  
K. Matsumoto ◽  
T. Amano ◽  
S. Mizuno ◽  
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Zygotic gene activation (ZGA), which starts at the G2 phase at the 1-cell stage (Latham 1999), promotes the reprogramming of gene expression and is critical for the subsequent development of pre-implantation embryos. We have investigated the molecule function of many gene clusters, DD clones obtained by Differential-Display assays for ovulated eggs at the M II stage, and 1-cell embryos at the G2 phase. The differential expression of rhophilin-2 shown in DD assays was also confirmed by 3 independent real-time PCR analyses (P < 0.05). For these reasons, in this study, we focused on the rhophilin-2 gene, which regulates cytoskeletal organization (Peck et al. 2002). At first, we identified a protein that interacts with the Rhophilin-2 protein by a yeast 2-hybrid system. To confirm the interaction between Rhophilin-2 and the putative protein obtained by a yeast two-hybrid system, we used a co-immunoprecipitaion assay. We also investigated the expression profiles of rhophilin-2 and the transcripts of the identified protein in ovary and pre-implantation embryos using real-time PCR and immunofluorescence (IF) analysis. The ICR mice at 48 h after PMSG priming were primed with hCG, and ovaries were collected at 7 h after hCG priming. Pre-implantation embryos were collected at 1-cell, 2-cell, and 4-cell stages, and cDNA was produced by mRNA isolated from 10 oocytes or embryos in each group and was subjected to real-time PCR using a TaqMan Probe system (ABI). Sectioned ovaries and pre-implantation embryos were analyzed by IF analysis using antibody of Rhophilin-2 and the identified protein. This is the first report that GABA receptor-association protein (GABARAP) was identified as a protein that interacts with Rhophilin-2, as a result of using the yeast 2-hybrid system and subsequent co-immunoprecipitation assay. After fertilization, transcript levels of rhophilin-2 significantly decreased from the 1-cell stage to the 2-cell stage (P < 0.05), but transcript levels of GABARAP significantly increased from the 1-cell stage to the 2-cell stage (P < 0.05). The IF analysis revealed localization of Rhophilin-2 and GABARAP at the nucleolus of all follicle stage in the ovary. Moreover, Rhophiln-2 and GABARAP were found to be localized on the microtubules of 1-cell and 2-cell embryos, but no signal of Rhophilin-2 was detected in 4-cell embryos. These results suggest that Rhophilin-2 protein regulates the cytoskeletal organization in 1-cell to 2-cell embryos and is involved in the molecular mechanism of cell division by coupling with GABARAP. This study was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for the 21st Century COE Program of the Japan Mext and by a grant for the Wakayama Prefecture Collaboration of Regional Entities for the Advancement of Technology Excellence of the JST.


Author(s):  
Francesco Caratozzolo ◽  
Mario L. Ferrari ◽  
Alberto Traverso ◽  
Aristide F. Massardo

This study is based on a complete hybrid system emulator test rig developed at the University of Genoa (Savona laboratory) by the Thermochemical Power Group (TPG). The plant is mainly composed of a 100 kW recuperated micro gas turbine coupled with both anodic and cathodic vessels for high temperature fuel cell emulation. The test rig was recently equipped with a real-time model for emulating components not physically present in the laboratory (SOFC block, reformer, anodic circuit, off-gas burner, cathodic blower). This model is used to fully evaluate thermodynamic and electrochemical performance related to solid oxide fuel cell systems. Using a UDP based connection with the test rig control and acquisition software, it generates a real-time hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) facility for hybrid system emulation. Temperature, pressure and air mass flow rate at the recuperator outlet (downstream of the compressor) and rotational speed of the machine are inputs from the plant to the model. The turbine outlet temperature (TOT) calculated by the model is fed into the machine control system and the turbine electric load is moved to match the model TOT values. In this study various tests were carried out to characterize the interaction between the experimental plant and the real-time model; double step and double ramp tests of current and fuel provided the dynamic response of the system. The control system proved to be fast, compared to the slow thermal response of the SOFC stack, and also reliable. The hybrid systems operated at 90% of nominal power with electrical efficiency of about 56% based on natural gas LHV.


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