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Teemu J Makinen T Bertaux JL Laakso H Pulkkinen T Summanen T Kyrola E Schmidt W Quemerais E Lallement R 《Nature》2000,405(6784):321-322
Several searches for near-Earth objects have recently been initiated, as a result of increased awareness of the hazard of impacts on the Earth. These programs mainly search for asteroids, so amateur astronomers can still contribute to the discovery of comets, especially out of the orbital plane of the Solar System. An ideal way to search for comets would be to use a spaceborne instrument capable of imaging the whole sky on a daily basis in a systematic and repeatable way. Such an instrument already exists on the solar observatory SOHO; it operates at the Lyman-alpha wavelength of neutral hydrogen, which is the main component of the emission cloud of a comet. Here we report the discovery, using archival data from this satellite, of a hitherto unnoticed comet which reached a perihelion of 1.546 a.u. on 26 June 1997. We derive the water production rate of the comet as a function of time and find that it increases after perihelion, like that of comet Halley. 相似文献
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Teemu Haikarainen Anastassios C. Papageorgiou 《Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS》2010,67(3):341-351
Dps-like proteins are key factors involved in the protection of prokaryotic cells from oxidative damage. They act by either
oxidizing iron to prevent the formation of oxidative radicals or by forming Dps-DNA complexes to physically protect DNA. All
Dps-like proteins are characterized by a common three-dimensional architecture and are found as spherical dodecamers with
a hollow central cavity. Despite their structural similarities, recent biochemical and structural data have suggested different
functions among members of the family that range from protection inside the cells in response to various stress signals to
adhesion and virulence during bacterial infections. Moreover, the Dps-like proteins have lately attracted considerable interest
in the field of nanotechnology owing to their ability to act as protein cages for iron and various other metals. A better
understanding of their function and mechanism could therefore lead to novel applications in biotechnology and nanotechnology. 相似文献
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