146 research outputs found

    A survey on pairwise comparison matrices over abelian linearly ordered groups

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    In this paper, we provide a survey of our results about the pairwise comparison matrices defined over abelian linearly ordered groups

    Cancer Stem Cells Sensitivity Assay (STELLA) in Patients with Advanced Lung and Colorectal Cancer: A Feasibility Study.

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    Cancer stem cells represent a population of immature tumor cells found in most solid tumors. Their peculiar features make them ideal models for studying drug resistance and sensitivity. In this study, we investigated whether cancer stem cells isolation and in vitro sensitivity assay are feasible in a clinical setting. METHODS: Cancer stem cells were isolated from effusions or fresh cancer tissue of 23 patients who progressed after standard therapy failure. Specific culture conditions selected for immature tumor cells that express markers of stemness. These cells were exposed in vitro to chemotherapeutic and targeted agents. RESULTS: Cancer stem cells were extracted from liver metastases in 6 cases (25%), lung nodules in 2 (8%), lymph node metastases in 3 (12.5%) and pleural/peritoneal/pericardial effusion in 13 (54%). Cancer stem cells were successfully isolated in 15 patients (63%), including 14 with lung cancer (93.3%). A sensitivity assay was successfully performed in 7 patients (30.4%), with a median of 15 drugs/combinations tested (range 5-28) and a median time required for results of 51 days (range 37-95). CONCLUSION: The approach used for the STELLA trial allowed isolation of cancer stem cells in a consistent proportion of patients. The low percentage of cases completing the full procedure and the long median time for obtaining results highlights the need for a more efficient procedure. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinalTrials.gov NCT01483001

    Downregulation of TLX induces TET3 expression and inhibits glioblastoma stem cell self-renewal and tumorigenesis

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    International audienceGlioblastomas have been proposed to be maintained by highly tumorigenic glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs) that are resistant to current therapy. Therefore, targeting GSCs is critical for developing effective therapies for glioblastoma. In this study, we identify the regulatory cascade of the nuclear receptor TLX and the DNA hydroxylase Ten eleven translocation 3 (TET3) as a target for human GSCs. We show that knockdown of TLX expression inhibits human GSC tumorigenicity in mice. Treatment of human GSC-grafted mice with viral vector-delivered TLX shRNA or nanovector-delivered TLX siRNA inhibits tumour development and prolongs survival. Moreover, we identify TET3 as a potent tumour suppressor downstream of TLX to regulate the growth and self-renewal in GSCs. This study identifies the TLX-TET3 axis as a potential therapeutic target for glioblastoma

    Test Methodology for Determining Specific Energy of Low Voltage Automatic Circuit Breakers. [METODOLOGIA DI PROVA PER LA DETERMINAZIONE DELL' ENERGIA SPECIFICA DI INTERRUTTORI AUTOMATICI B. T.]

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    Problems connected with the proper measurement of I**2t and the choice of the appropriate short circuit test sequence are analyzed and experimentally checked. An analysis of the result, including the influence of the circuit elements associated with the automatic circuit breaker, follows. Such an analysis seems to be useful since it emphasizes several disagreements existing between technical needs and the codes even if these are going to increase their effectiveness. Test measurements performed on many automatic circuit breakers made in different industries have been carried out at the shortcircuit laboratory of the Electrotechnical Dept. of the University of Naples
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