Study on the antagonistic effects of koumiss on Toxoplasma gondii infection in mice

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第一作者: Yan, Xinlei

作者: Yan, Xinlei;Sun, Yufei;Han, Wenying;Gao, Jialu;Yu, Xiuli;Jin, Xindong;Zhang, Guangzhi

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关键词: koumiss; Toxoplasma gondii; cytokines; intestinal microbiota; beta-amyloid deposition; cyst counting

期刊名称:FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION ( 影响因子:6.59; 五年影响因子:6.873 )

ISSN: 2296-861X

年卷期: 2022 年 9 卷

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: Transformed Luneburg lens has been widely employed to provide aberration -free imaging and high-gain antenna system, but whose focal plane and beam scanning range decrease correspondingly. In this paper, a two-dimensional compressed elliptical cylindrical Luneburg lens is presented based on transformation optics (TO) to achieve miniaturization and wide-angle beam steering. The Jacobian matrix and the permittivity tensor are calculated after supposing formulas to compress the focal plane, while maintaining the lens' inherent performance. The gradient permittivity is achieved by two ring-type periodic unit cells on the basis of the Equivalent Medium Theory. The lens is then attached between a pair of parallel metal plates to further improve its gain and lower the side lobe level (SLL). To demonstrate this assumption, a prototype of this Luneburg lens is manufactured by isotropic material and 3D printing technique. The antenna operates at 3.3-5 GHz with a peak gain of 16.1/15.9 dBi. A 2D beam scanning range of +/- 50 degrees and +/- 20 degrees can be implemented by merelyfive feeds, the side lobe level keeping less than-16.3/-16 dB. Measured results coincide well with theoretical predictions, offering a beneficial transformation mapping to both microwaves and optics. KEYWORDS transformation optics, Luneburg lens, lens antenna, multi-beam antenna, gradient index lenses 1 Introduction Lens antenna system, a classic example of aperture array antennas, has the ability to regulate the propagation of electromagnetic waves from the perspective of the electromagnetic field. A typical representative is the Luneburg lens system. The Luneburg lens is originally an inhomogeneous dielectric spherical lens with a continuous refractive index [1], which is capable of converting the spherical

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