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    Prognostic significance of the TEL-AML1 fusion gene in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia in Turkey

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    Purpose: The t(12;21) translocation is the most common reciprocal chromosomal rearrangement in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). This translocation fuses two genes, TEL and AML1, and results in the production of the TEL-AML1 fusion protein. The authors investigated the incidence and prognostic significance of the TEL-AML1 fusion gene in patients with ALL in Turkey. Methods: The authors analyzed 219 children with ALL using the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Results: The TEL-AML1 fusion transcript was detected in 20.1% (44/219) of newly diagnosed children with ALL. TEL-AML1-positive patients had precursor B-cell ALL and were 3 to 10 years old at diagnosis. TEL-AML1-positive patients had a significantly lower rate of relapse compared with TEL-AML1-negative patients. TEL-AML1-positive patients have a higher overall survival rate than TEL-AML1-negative patients. Conclusions: These data support that the presence of TEL-AML1 at diagnosis is an independent favorable prognostic indicator in patients with ALL in Turkey

    Solutions based on thermoelectric refrigerators in humanitarian contexts

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    In humanitarian and refugees contexts, to give an adequate quality of life to people living in emergency conditions, energy supply is very important to face with the main problems concerning food cooking and food preservation. The traditional vapour compression refrigerators have relatively high efficiency, but they may have a critical impact on the electric supply system. For this reason, new solutions with thermoelectric refrigerators are emerging; in spite of lower efficiency, they may be more compatible with proper operation of the electrical grid. Furthermore, thermoelectric refrigerators can be used in any position, do not depend on a circulating refrigerant fluid, and are not sensitive to mechanical vibrations. These properties are useful for temporary installations that have to be moved from time to time – typical conditions for some humanitarian camps – and to avoid the use of toxic or flammable refrigerant. This paper addresses the electrical characteristics of a thermoelectric refrigerator connected to the power grid in a microgrid-like installation. A sustainable solution, in which the thermoelectric refrigerator is connected to a microgrid powered by a photovoltaic plant and equipped with an electric storage system, is designed and simulated
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