Entanglement classification of symmetric N-qubit StatesBastin, Thierry ; Krins, Stéphanie ; Mathonet, Pierre et alConference (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 16 (3 ULg) Entanglement equivalence of N-qubit symmetric statesMathonet, Pierre ; Krins, Stéphanie ; et alin Physical Review. A (2010), 81 We study the interconversion of multipartite symmetric N-qubit states under stochastic local operations and classical communication (SLOCC). We demonstrate that if two symmetric states can be connected ... [more ▼] We study the interconversion of multipartite symmetric N-qubit states under stochastic local operations and classical communication (SLOCC). We demonstrate that if two symmetric states can be connected with a nonsymmetric invertible local operation (ILO), then they belong necessarily to the separable, W, or Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) entanglement class, establishing a practical method of discriminating subsets of entanglement classes. Furthermore, we prove that there always exists a symmetric ILO connecting any pair of symmetric N-qubit states equivalent under SLOCC, simplifying the requirements for experimental implementations of local interconversion of those states. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 36 (12 ULg) Entanglement Equivalence of symmetric N-qubit StatesBastin, Thierry ; Krins, Stéphanie ; Mathonet, Pierre et alConference (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 19 (4 ULg) Entanglement of localized states; Martin, John ; in Physical Review. A (2007), 76 We derive exact expressions for the mean value of Meyer-Wallach entanglement Q for localized random vectors drawn from various ensembles corresponding to different physical situations. For vectors ... [more ▼] We derive exact expressions for the mean value of Meyer-Wallach entanglement Q for localized random vectors drawn from various ensembles corresponding to different physical situations. For vectors localized on a randomly chosen subset of the basis, <Q> tends for large system sizes to a constant which depends on the participation ratio, whereas for vectors localized on adjacent basis states it goes to zero as a constant over the number of qubits. Applications to many-body systems and Anderson localization are discussed. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 20 (9 ULg) Entanglement of localized statesMartin, John ; ; Conference (2007, June) Detailed reference viewed: 3 (1 ULg) Entanglement of localized statesMartin, John ; ; Poster (2007, October) Detailed reference viewed: 1 (0 ULg) Entanglement of random localized and multifractal statesMartin, John ; ; Conference (2009, August) Detailed reference viewed: 4 (0 ULg) Enteral nutrition-associated incretin effect in the critically ill; ; et al in Proceedings of the 33rd Congress of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN 2011) (2011) Detailed reference viewed: 10 (0 ULg) Enteritis and enterotoxaemia in rabbitsMarlier, Didier ![]() in Duchesnes, C.; Menozzi, M. G.; Pelkonen, S. (Eds.) et al Diagnosis and typing of clostridia in medical and food microbiology (2006) Detailed reference viewed: 9 (3 ULg) The Enterococcus Hirae R40 Penicillin-Binding Protein 5 and the Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Penicillin-Binding Protein 2' Are Similar; ; et al in Biochemical Journal (1991), 280(Pt 2), 463-469 The penicillin-resistant Enterococcus hirae R40 has a typical profile of membrane-bound penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) except that the 71 kDa PBP5 of low penicillin affinity represents about 50% of ... [more ▼] The penicillin-resistant Enterococcus hirae R40 has a typical profile of membrane-bound penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) except that the 71 kDa PBP5 of low penicillin affinity represents about 50% of all the PBPs present. Water-soluble tryptic-digest peptides were selectively produced from PBP5, their N-terminal regions were sequenced and synthetic oligonucleotides were used as primers to generate a 476 bp DNA fragment by polymerase chain reaction. On the basis of these data, the PBP5-encoding gene was cloned in Escherichia coli by using pBR322 as vector. The gene, included in a 7.1 kb insert, had the information for a 678-amino acid-residue protein. PBP5 shows similarity, in the primary structure, with the high-molecular-mass PBPs of class B. In particular, amino acid alignment of the enterococcal PBP5 and the methicillin-resistant staphylococcal PBP2' generates scores that are 30, for the N-terminal domains, and 53, for the C-terminal domains, standard deviations above that expected for a run of 20 randomized pairs of proteins having the same amino acid compositions as the two proteins under consideration. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 13 (4 ULg) L’Entérocolite Epizootique du LapinMarlier, Didier ; Vindevogel, Henri ![]() in Annales de Médecine Vétérinaire (1998), 142 Detailed reference viewed: 12 (2 ULg) Les entérocoques : avantages et inconvénients en biotechnologie (synthèse bibliographique); Dubois Dauphin, Robin ; Destain, Jacqueline et alin Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement = Biotechnology, Agronomy, Society and Environment [=BASE] (2012), 16(1), 67-76 Detailed reference viewed: 13 (5 ULg) Enterohaemolysin and Shiga-like toxin genes in E.coli.; ; Mainil, Jacques et alin Veterinary Record : Journal of the British Veterinary Association (1990) Detailed reference viewed: 10 (0 ULg) Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) isolated from 2 months old Southamerican camelid (Lamea guanacoe) with diarrhoea.; Rodriguez, Sabrina ; et alPoster (2002, November 10) Detailed reference viewed: 5 (1 ULg) Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli serogroup O111 inhibits NF-(kappa)B-dependent innate responses in a manner independent of a type III secreted OspG orthologue.; ; et al in Microbiology (2009), 155(Pt 10), 3214-25 Enterohaemorrhagic and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EHEC and EPEC) inject a repertoire of effector proteins into host cells via a type III secretion system (T3SS) encoded by the locus of enterocyte ... [more ▼] Enterohaemorrhagic and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EHEC and EPEC) inject a repertoire of effector proteins into host cells via a type III secretion system (T3SS) encoded by the locus of enterocyte effacement (LEE). OspG is an effector protein initially identified in Shigella that was shown to inhibit the host innate immune response. In this study, we found ospG homologues in EHEC (mainly of serogroup O111) and in Yersinia enterocolitica. The T3SS encoded by the LEE was able to inject these different OspG homologues into host cells. Infection of HeLa cells with EHEC O111 inhibited the NF-kappaB-dependent innate immune response via a T3SS-dependent mechanism. However, an EHEC O111 ospG mutant was still able to inhibit NF-kappaB p65 transfer to the nucleus in infected cells stimulated by tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha). In addition, no difference in the inflammatory response was observed between wild-type EHEC O111 and the isogenic ospG mutant in the rabbit ligated intestinal loop model. These results suggest that OspG is not the sole effector protein involved in the inactivation of the host innate immune system during EHEC O111 infection. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 6 (1 ULg) Enteropathogenic (EPEC), enterohaemorragic (EHEC) and verotoxigenic (VTEC) Escherichia coli in wild cervidsBardiau, Marjorie ; Grégoire, Fabien ; Muylaert, Adeline et alin Journal of Applied Microbiology (2010), 109(6), 2214-2222 Detailed reference viewed: 16 (5 ULg) Enteropathogenic and enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli deliver a novel effector called Cif, which blocks cell cycle G(2)/M transition; ; et al in Molecular Microbiology (2003), 50(5), 1553-1567 Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) and enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) are closely related pathogens. Both use a type III secretion system (TTSS) encoded by the 'locus of enterocyte effacement ... [more ▼] Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) and enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) are closely related pathogens. Both use a type III secretion system (TTSS) encoded by the 'locus of enterocyte effacement' (LEE) to subvert and attach to epithelial cells through the injection of a repertoire of effector molecules. Here, we report the identification of a new TTSS translocated effector molecule called Cif, which blocks cell cycle G(2)/M transition and induces the formation of stress fibres through the recruitment of focal adhesions. Cif is not encoded by the LEE but by a lambdoid prophage present in EPEC and EHEC. A cif mutant causes localized effacement of microvilli and intimately attaches to the host cell surface, but is defective in the ability to block mitosis. When expressed in TTSS competent LEE-positive pathogens, Cif is injected into the infected epithelial cells. These cells arrested at the G(2)/M phase displayed accumulation of inactive phosphorylated Cdk1. In conclusion, Cif is a new member of a growing family of bacterial cyclomodulins that subvert the host eukaryotic cell cycle. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 9 (0 ULg) Enterotoxaemia-like syndrome and Clostridium perfringens in veal calvesMuylaert, Adeline ; ; Duprez, Jean-Noël et alin Veterinary Record : Journal of the British Veterinary Association (2010), 167 Detailed reference viewed: 14 (0 ULg) L'entérotoxémie bovine en Belgique. I. Introduction et contexte bibliographique.; Daube, Georges ![]() in Annales de Médecine Vétérinaire (1994), 138 Detailed reference viewed: 36 (0 ULg) L'entérotoxémie bovine en Belgique. II. Epizootiologie élémentaire et pathologie descriptive.; Daube, Georges ; Jauniaux, Thierry et alin Annales de Médecine Vétérinaire (2000), 145 Detailed reference viewed: 89 (6 ULg) |
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