Publications by authors named "A Gonsalves"

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  • Researchers investigated how high-intensity laser pulses propagate through a plasma channel by adjusting its length, successfully guiding 500 terawatt pulses over distances of 30 cm in hydrogen plasma.
  • They observed the initial energy transfer involving higher-order modes and a transition to more efficient propagation, noting a depletion of laser energy that generates wakefields.
  • Utilizing 21.3 joules of laser energy for localized electron injection, they achieved electron bunches with nearly monenergetic peaks reaching 9.2 GeV and total charge exceeding 10 GeV.
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Insulin has important vasodilatory effects in the peripheral circulation, but less is known about insulin's role in cerebrovascular control. Herein, we hypothesized both systemic (intravenous) and local (intranasal) insulin administration would increase indices of cerebral blood flow and reduce cerebrovascular compliance (Ci) in young adults. Participants were assigned to one of four separate protocols.

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Endothelin-1 (ET-1) and its receptors are linked to increases in sensitivity of the chemoreceptors to hypoxic stress and the development of hypertension in preclinical models. We hypothesized ET receptor antagonism would lower resting blood pressure (BP) as well as the acute BP response to chemoreflex stress. Twenty-four men (31 ± 5 years, 26 ± 3 kg/m) completed two study visits (control, bosentan).

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Preclinical work supports a role for the peripheral chemoreceptors in the progression of cardiovascular and metabolic pathologies. In the present study, we examined peripheral chemosensitivity in adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and the contribution of the peripheral chemoreceptors to resting cardiovascular and metabolic control. We hypothesized that: (1) adults with T2D exhibit exaggerated peripheral chemoreflex sensitivity; (2) the peripheral chemoreceptors contribute to cardiovascular dysfunction in T2D; and (3) attenuation of peripheral chemoreceptor activity improves glucose tolerance in T2D.

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We show that multi-GeV laser wakefield electron accelerators in meter-scale, low density hydrodynamic plasma waveguides operate in a new nonlinear propagation regime dominated by sustained beating of lowest order modes of the ponderomotively modified channel; this occurs whether or not the injected pulse is linearly matched to the guide. For a continuously doped gas jet, this emergent mode beating effect leads to axially modulated enhancement of ionization injection and a multi-GeV energy spectrum of multiple quasimonoenergetic peaks; the same process in a locally doped jet produces single multi-GeV peaks with <10% energy spread. A three-stage model of drive laser pulse evolution and ionization injection characterizes the beating effect and explains our experimental results.

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