Publications by authors named "A I Heiniger"

While mid-infrared optical frequency combs have been widely utilized in areas such as trace gas sensing, chemical kinetics, and combustion science, their relatively low power has limited sensitivities and led to correspondingly long acquisition times. We have developed a new approach in which an electro-optic frequency comb is utilized to pump a continuous-wave singly-resonant optical parametric oscillator in order to spectrally translate the comb into the mid-infrared (2.19 µm and 4.

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Daily life requires transitions between performance of well-practiced, automatized behaviors reliant upon internalized representations and behaviors requiring external focus. Such transitions involve differential activation of the default mode network (DMN), a group of brain areas associated with inward focus. We asked how optogenetic modulation of the ventral pallidum (VP), a subcortical DMN node, impacts task switching between internally to externally guided lever-pressing behavior in the rat.

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We report on the design and automation of a mid-infrared, continuous wave, singly-resonant optical parametric oscillator. Hands-free controls and the implementation of a tuning algorithm allowed for hundreds of nanometers of continuous, effective-mode-hop-free tuning over the range of 2190-4000 nm. To demonstrate the applicability of this light source and algorithm to mid-IR spectroscopy, we performed a sample spectroscopy measurement in a CH gas cell and compared the experimentally-measured absorption spectrum to HITRAN 2016 simulations.

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Qigong is an ancient form of health maintenance, which is part of Traditional China Medicine. Numerous beneficial mental and physical effects have been classically ascribed to this traditional psychosomatic method. The purpose of this work has been to assess the effects of Taoist qigong practice on several hormonal parameters of the Hipotalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal axis and specific measures of psychological well-being in healthy subjects.

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Background: In haploidentical stem cell transplantation (SCT), the "ideal donor" selection is not performed in a standardized way according to killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) genotype expressed by potential donors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relevance of KIR genotype in a series of patients submitted to haploidentical SCT in our center.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 30 patients that were prepared with the use of a conditioning regimen including thiotepa-busulfan-fludarabine with high doses of post-transplantation cyclophosphamide (CyPT) and tacrolimus as graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) prophylaxis.

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