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    On the origin of variable structures in the winds of hot luminous stars

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    Examination of the temporal variability properties of several strong optical recombination lines in a large sample of Galactic Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars reveals possible trends, especially in the more homogeneous WC than the diverse WN subtypes, of increasing wind variability with cooler subtypes. This could imply that a serious contender for the driver of the variations is stochastic, magnetic subsurface convection associated with the 170 kK partial-ionization zone of iron, which should occupy a deeper and larger zone of greater mass in cooler WR subtypes. This empirical evidence suggests that the heretofore proposed ubiquitous driver of wind variability, radiative instabilities, may not be the only mechanism playing a role in the stochastic multiple small-scaled structures seen in the winds of hot luminous stars. In addition to small-scale stochastic behaviour, subsurface convection guided by a global magnetic field with localized emerging loops may also be at the origin of the large-scale corotating interaction regions as seen frequently in O stars and occasionally in the winds of their descendant WR stars.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures and 2 tables. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 201

    Open cluster candidates in the VVVX area: VVVX CL 076 and CL 077

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    We are reporting some basic parameters of two newly discovered clusters, VVVX CL 076 and CL 077, recently discovered in the galactic disk area covered by the VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea eXtended (VVVX) ESO Public Survey. The preliminary analysis shows that both clusters are young and relatively close to the Sun.Peer reviewedFinal Published versio

    Involvement of Plasmodium falciparum protein kinase CK2 in the chromatin assembly pathway

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Protein kinase CK2 is a pleiotropic serine/threonine protein kinase with hundreds of reported substrates, and plays an important role in a number of cellular processes. The cellular functions of <it>Plasmodium falciparum </it>CK2 (PfCK2) are unknown. The parasite's genome encodes one catalytic subunit, PfCK2α, which we have previously shown to be essential for completion of the asexual erythrocytic cycle, and two putative regulatory subunits, PfCK2ÎČ1 and PfCK2ÎČ2.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We now show that the genes encoding both regulatory PfCK2 subunits (PfCK2ÎČ1 and PfCK2ÎČ2) cannot be disrupted. Using immunofluorescence and electron microscopy, we examined the intra-erythrocytic stages of transgenic parasite lines expressing hemagglutinin (HA)-tagged catalytic and regulatory subunits (HA-CK2α, HA-PfCK2ÎČ1 or HA-PfCK2ÎČ2), and localized all three subunits to both cytoplasmic and nuclear compartments of the parasite. The same transgenic parasite lines were used to purify PfCK2ÎČ1- and PfCK2ÎČ2-containing complexes, which were analyzed by mass spectrometry. The recovered proteins were unevenly distributed between various pathways, with a large proportion of components of the chromatin assembly pathway being present in both PfCK2ÎČ1 and PfCK2ÎČ2 precipitates, implicating PfCK2 in chromatin dynamics. We also found that chromatin-related substrates such as nucleosome assembly proteins (Naps), histones, and two members of the Alba family are phosphorylated by PfCK2α <it>in vitro</it>.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our reverse-genetics data show that each of the two regulatory PfCK2 subunits is required for completion of the asexual erythrocytic cycle. Our interactome study points to an implication of PfCK2 in many cellular pathways, with chromatin dynamics being identified as a major process regulated by PfCK2. This study paves the way for a kinome-wide interactomics-based approach to elucidate protein kinase function in malaria parasites.</p

    La chimiohyperthermie intrapéritonéale (CHIP) dans les cancers ovariens

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    RĂ©sumĂ©Le cancer de l’ovaire reste, en France, la quatriĂšme cause de dĂ©cĂšs par cancer chez la femme. Il s’agit d’une maladie souvent diagnostiquĂ©e Ă  un stade Ă©voluĂ© avec carcinose pĂ©ritonĂ©ale (CP) et dont l’histoire naturelle est marquĂ©e par des rĂ©cidives essentiellement pĂ©ritonĂ©ales et l’acquisition d’un profil de chimiorĂ©sistance. MalgrĂ© les nombreuses lignes de chimiothĂ©rapie systĂ©mique et les chirurgies de cytorĂ©duction (CCR), le pronostic de ces rĂ©cidives reste sombre. Depuis plus de 20ans, plusieurs Ă©quipes spĂ©cialisĂ©es ont dĂ©veloppĂ© un traitement combinĂ© des CP, associant une chirurgie de cytorĂ©duction complĂšte Ă  une chimiohyperthermie intrapĂ©ritonĂ©ale (CHIP). Cette thĂ©rapeutique a une large place dans le traitement des CP d’origine non gynĂ©cologiques. Le rationnel pour une utilisation de la CHIP dans le traitement des CP d’origine ovarienne est important. D’une part, 3 Ă©tudes prospectives randomisĂ©es ont dĂ©montrĂ© la supĂ©rioritĂ© de l’utilisation de la chimiothĂ©rapie intrapĂ©ritonĂ©ale (sans hyperthermie) par rapport Ă  la chimiothĂ©rapie systĂ©mique sur des patientes sĂ©lectionnĂ©es. D’autre part, des Ă©tudes rĂ©trospectives et cas-tĂ©moins Ă©valuant la CHIP font Ă©tat de donnĂ©es de survie encourageantes, en particulier en cas de rĂ©cidive chimiorĂ©sistante. NĂ©anmoins, la morbiditĂ© et la mortalitĂ© associĂ©es doivent appeler Ă  une sĂ©lection rigoureuse des patientes Ă©ligibles, et Ă  une prise en charge multidisciplinaire dans des centres spĂ©cialisĂ©s. L’évaluation de la CHIP doit se faire par le moyen d’études randomisĂ©es Ă  diffĂ©rents stades Ă©volutifs : 1re ligne, consolidation, rĂ©cidives qu’elles soient chimiorĂ©sistantes ou chimiosensibles. Plusieurs Ă©tudes europĂ©ennes sont en cours.SummaryOvarian cancer remains the fourth leading cause of cancer death in women in France. It is all too often diagnosed at an advanced stage with peritoneal carcinomatosis (PC), but remains confined to the peritoneal cavity throughout much of its natural history. Because of cellular selection pressure over time, most tumor recurrences eventually develop resistance to systemic platinum. Options for salvage therapy include alternative systemic chemotherapies and further cytoreductive surgery (CRS), but the prognosis remains poor. Over the past two decades, a new therapeutic approach to PC has been developed that combines CRS with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC). This treatment strategy has already been shown to be effective in non-gynecologic carcinomatosis in numerous reports. There is a strong rationale for the use of HIPEC for PC of ovarian origin. On the one hand, three prospective randomized trials have demonstrated the superiority of intraperitoneal chemotherapy (without hyperthermia) in selected patients compared to systemic chemotherapy. Moreover, retrospective studies and case-control studies of HIPEC have reported encouraging survival data, especially when used to treat chemoresistant recurrence. However, HIPEC has specific morbidity and mortality; this calls for very careful selection of eligible patients by a multidisciplinary team in specialized centers. HIPEC needs to be evaluated by means of randomized trials for ovarian cancer at different developmental stages: as first line therapy, as consolidation, and for chemoresistant recurrence. Several European Phase III studies are currently ongoing

    Modeling Variable Linear Polarization Produced by Co-Rotating Interaction Regions (CIRs) Across Optical Recombination Lines of Wolf-Rayet Stars

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    Massive star winds are structured both stochastically ("clumps") and often coherently (Co-rotation Interaction Regions, or CIRs). Evidence for CIRs threading the winds of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars arises from multiple diagnostics including linear polarimetry. Some observations indicate changes in polarization position angle across optical recombination emission lines from a WR star wind but limited to blueshifted Doppler velocities. We explore a model involving a spherical wind with a single conical CIR stemming from a rotating star as qualitative proof-of-concept. To obtain a realistic distribution of limb polarization and limb darkening across the pseudo-photosphere formed in the optically thick wind of a WR star, we used Monte Carlo radiative transfer (MCRT). Results are shown for a parameter study. For line properties similar to WR 6 (EZ CMa; HD 50896), the combination of the MCRT results, a simple model for the CIR, and the Sobolev approximation for the line formation, we were able to reproduce variations in both polarization amplitude and position angle commensurate with observations. Characterizing CIRs in WR~winds has added importance for providing stellar rotation periods since the v sin i values are unobtainable because the pseudo-photosphere forms in the wind itself.Comment: This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in MNRAS following peer revie

    Premenopausal endogenous oestrogen levels and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis.

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    BACKGROUND: Many of the established risk factors for breast cancer implicate circulating hormone levels in the aetiology of the disease. Increased levels of postmenopausal endogenous oestradiol (E2) have been found to increase the risk of breast cancer, but no such association has been confirmed in premenopausal women. We carried out a meta-analysis to summarise the available evidence in women before the menopause. METHODS: We identified seven prospective studies of premenopausal endogenous E2 and breast cancer risk, including 693 breast cancer cases. From each study we extracted odds ratios of breast cancer between quantiles of endogenous E2, or for unit or s.d. increases in (log transformed) E2, or (where odds ratios were unavailable) summary statistics for the distributions of E2 in breast cancer cases and unaffected controls. Estimates for a doubling of endogenous E2 were obtained from these extracted estimates, and random-effect meta-analysis was used to obtain a pooled estimate across the studies. RESULTS: Overall, we found weak evidence of a positive association between circulating E2 levels and the risk of breast cancer, with a doubling of E2 associated with an odds ratio of 1.10 (95% CI: 0.96, 1.27). CONCLUSION: Our findings are consistent with the hypothesis of a positive association between premenopausal endogenous E2 and breast cancer risk
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