Πέμπτη 23 Απριλίου 2020

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An Ex Vivo Evaluation of Cenobamate Administered via Enteral Tubes
Abstract Background Cenobamate is a new, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved oral antiepileptic drug for treatment of focal seizures in adults. This study examined recovery of cenobamate from suspensions administered through ex vivo enteral feeding tubes. Methods Suspensions containing 100 and 200 mg of cenobamate were prepared (five duplicates for...
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[ASAP] Electrically Tailored Metachrosis in ZnO-C Nanowires
ACS NanoDOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c00983
ACS Nano: Latest Articles (ACS Publications)
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[ASAP] Stacking Effects on Electron–Phonon Coupling in Layered Hybrid Perovskites <italic toggle="yes">via</italic> Microstrain Manipulation
ACS NanoDOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c00907
ACS Nano: Latest Articles (ACS Publications)
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[ASAP] Stable Lithium Metal Anode Enabled by a Lithiophilic and Electron/Ion Conductive Framework
ACS NanoDOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b10083
ACS Nano: Latest Articles (ACS Publications)
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[ASAP] When Like Destabilizes Like: Inverted Solvent Effects in Apolar Nanoparticle Dispersions
ACS NanoDOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b03552
ACS Nano: Latest Articles (ACS Publications)
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[ASAP] Magnetic Flap-Type Difunctional Sensor for Detecting Pneumatic Flow and Liquid Level Based on Triboelectric Nanogenerator
ACS NanoDOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c01436
ACS Nano: Latest Articles (ACS Publications)
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[ASAP] Layer Dependence of Dielectric Response and Water-Enhanced Ambient Degradation of Highly Anisotropic Black As
ACS NanoDOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c01506
ACS Nano: Latest Articles (ACS Publications)
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[ASAP] Retraction of “Pathogen-Specific Polymeric Antimicrobials with Significant Membrane Disruption and Enhanced Photodynamic Damage To Inhibit Highly Opportunistic Bacteria”
ACS NanoDOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b08805
ACS Nano: Latest Articles (ACS Publications)
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Exploring the controversial role of PI3K signalling in CD4<sup>+</sup> regulatory T (T-Reg) cells
Publication date: Available online 23 April 2020Source: Advances in Biological RegulationAuthor(s): Alessandro Poli, Roberta Fiume, Sara Mongiorgi, Antonio Zaurito, Bhavwanti Sheth, Magdalena Castellano Vidalle, Shidqiyyah Abdul Hamid, ScottT. Kimber, Francesca Campagnoli, Stefano Ratti, Isabella Rusciano, Irene Faenza, Lucia Manzoli, Nullin Divecha
ScienceDirect Publication: Advances in Biological Regulation
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A phase I study of the VEGFR kinase inhibitor vatalanib in combination with the mTOR inhibitor, everolimus, in patients with advanced solid tumors
Summary Purpose Combining small-molecule inhibitors of different targets was shown to be synergistic in preclinical studies. Testing this concept in clinical trials is, however, daunting due to challenges in toxicity management and efficacy assessment. This study attempted to evaluate the safety and efficacy of vatalanib plus everolimus in patients with advanced solid tumors and explore the utility of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) studies as a predictive...
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Immunohistochemical Validation of Rare Tissues and Antigens With Low Frequency of Occurrence: Recommendations From The Anatomic Pathology Patient Interest Association (APPIA)
Laboratories worldwide find it challenging to identify enough tissues and cases for verification and validation studies of low-incidence, rare antigens. These antigens have a low frequency of occurrence in the population, or have little or no expression in normal tissues. Validation studies are essential to assure testing standardization before introducing a new instrument, product, or test into the clinical laboratory. The College of American Pathologists has published comprehensive guidelines for...
Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology - Published Ahead-of-Print
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Fatty Acid-binding Protein 4 Expression in Tumor Cells as a Potential Marker for Anaplastic Meningiomas
Meningiomas are highly vascularized tumors originating from arachnoid cap cells of the leptomeninges. The majority of meningiomas are classified as World Health Organization (WHO) grade I and display a benign clinical course with a low risk of recurrence. In contrast, WHO grade III meningiomas carry a high risk of recurrence and poor prognosis. However, it is commonly recognized that histopathologic grading does not always reliably predict recurrence or progression of meningiomas. Fatty acid-binding...
Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology - Published Ahead-of-Print
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Histologic and Immunohistochemical Evaluation of Infiltrating Inflammatory Cells in Kawasaki Disease Arteritis Lesions
Kawasaki disease (KD) is a systemic vasculitis of unknown etiology which predominantly affects medium- and small-sized muscular arteries. Histopathologic studies of KD vasculitis lesions have demonstrated characteristic T cell infiltration and an abundance of CD8+ T cells; however, the contribution of cytotoxic lymphocytes to KD vasculitis lesions has not been identified. Here, we histopathologically and immunohistochemically examined infiltrating inflammatory cells, particularly cytotoxic protein-positive...
Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology - Published Ahead-of-Print
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Targeted Prodrug-Based Self-Assembled Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy
International Journal of Nanomedicine
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The Pimpled Gold Nanosphere: A Superior Candidate for Plasmonic Photothermal Therapy
International Journal of Nanomedicine
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Dual Receptor-Targeted and Redox-Sensitive Polymeric Micelles Self-Assembled from a Folic Acid-Hyaluronic Acid-SS-Vitamin E Succinate Polymer for Precise Cancer Therapy
International Journal of Nanomedicine
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Belgian groups collaborate on AI for COVID-19
Hospitals and institutions from Belgium have banded together to create an artificial...Read more on AuntMinnieEurope.comRelated Reading: Guerbet secures distribution deal with Icometrix for icobrain Icometrix adds $18M to coffers Affidea forms AI partnership with Icometrix Icometrix names new CCO Belgium seeks to shore up defenses against cyberattack
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How to protect radiographers from COVID-19
Chest CT can be an important tool in the management of COVID-19, but its use...Read more on AuntMinnieEurope.comRelated Reading: U.K. radiographer dies of COVID-19 Confusion reigns over payment of COVID-19 work in France What Europe can learn from China in combating COVID-19 How is global radiology bearing up in COVID-19 pandemic? ESR issues statement on imaging's role in COVID-19
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Lung finding in chest CT can predict outcome in COVID-19
An Italian study involving cases of COVID-19 pneumonia has found that quantification...Read more on AuntMinnieEurope.comRelated Reading: France releases pediatric guidance on COVID-19 U.K. radiographer dies of COVID-19 Confusion reigns over payment of COVID-19 work in France How is global radiology bearing up in COVID-19 pandemic? Hard truths from COVID-19 front line in Paris
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Researchers to test AI for COVID-19 diagnosis
An international research group plans to test the ability of artificial intelligence...Read more on AuntMinnieEurope.comRelated Reading: AI dominates at ECR 2019's technical exhibition
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Editorial Board
Publication date: 1 July 2020Source: Cancer Letters, Volume 481Author(s):
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Reports of an insect apocalypse are overblown but still concerning
While an alarming 9 per cent of insects on land are being lost each decade, the state of the world’s insects is much more nuanced than warnings of an insect apocalypse
New Scientist - Picture of the day
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We may have found 19 more interstellar asteroids in our solar system
A bunch of asteroids near Jupiter and Neptune with orbits perpendicular to the plane of the solar system may have come here from a different star system
New Scientist - Picture of the day
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Pocket-sized device tests DNA in blood samples for genetic conditions
A cheap, lightweight smartphone-heated device can test for DNA in blood, urine and other samples in a fraction of the time it takes to test in a lab
New Scientist - Picture of the day
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Covid-19 latest: Up to half of deaths in Europe were in care homes
The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic
New Scientist - Picture of the day
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AI can search satellite data to find plastic floating in the sea
AI can check satellite images of the ocean and distinguish between floating materials such as seaweed or plastics, which could help clean-up efforts
New Scientist - Picture of the day
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Brain implant lets man with paralysis move and feel with his hand
A brain-computer interface has helped a man with a severe spinal cord injury move and feel using a hand again, letting him carefully lift light objects such as a paper cup
New Scientist - Picture of the day
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BCG vaccine being trialled as potential protection against covid-19
A long-standing hypothesis suggests the BCG vaccine also serves to generally enhance the immune system, meaning it could protect against covid-19, and trials are underway to find out
New Scientist - Picture of the day
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Astronomical time can help us put lockdown into perspective
The coronavirus pandemic is making life feel slower than ever, but observing timescales across the universe can bring us some comfort, writes Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
New Scientist - Picture of the day
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Waste water tests could monitor 2 billion people for the coronavirus
We need to scale up testing efforts to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, and looking for signs of virus RNA in our sewage could provide a shortcut
New Scientist - Picture of the day
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Dingoes are both pest and icon. Now there's a new reason to love them
Dingoes have been persecuted in Australia for centuries for killing livestock, but protecting them could benefit the environment and aid recovery from the devastating fires
New Scientist - Picture of the day
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Conformational selection in the flaviviral NS2B-NS3 protease
Publication date: Available online 23 April 2020Source: BiochimieAuthor(s): Mira A.M. Behnam, Christian D.P. Klein
ScienceDirect Publication: Biochimie
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B vitamins and one carbon metabolism micronutrients in health and disease
Publication date: Available online 22 April 2020Source: BiochimieAuthor(s): Michelle M. Murphy, Jean-Louis Guéant
ScienceDirect Publication: Biochimie
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Knockdown of the α5 laminin chain affects differentiation of colorectal cancer cells and their sensitivity to chemotherapy
Publication date: Available online 22 April 2020Source: BiochimieAuthor(s): Diana Maltseva, Maria Raygorodskaya, Evgeny Knyazev, Victor Zgoda, Olga Tikhonova, Shan Zaidi, Sergey Nikulin, Ancha Baranova, Andrey Turchinovich, Sergey Rodin, Alexander Tonevitsky
ScienceDirect Publication: Biochimie
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Riboflavin supplementation alters global and gene-specific DNA methylation in adults with the <em>MTHFR</em> 677 TT genotype
Publication date: Available online 22 April 2020Source: BiochimieAuthor(s): Sophia D. Amenyah, Amy McMahon, Mary Ward, Jennifer Deane, Helene McNulty, Catherine F. Hughes, J.J. Strain, Geraldine Horigan, John Purvis, Colum P. Walsh, Diane J. Lees-Murdock
ScienceDirect Publication: Biochimie
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