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    Stability of crystallographic texture in laser powder bed fusion: Understanding the competition of crystal growth using a single crystalline seed

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    In metal additive manufacturing, crystallographic orientation control is a promising method for tailoring the functions of metallic parts. However, despite its importance in the fabrication of texture-controlled functional parts, the stability of the crystallographic texture is not widely discussed. Herein, the crystallographic texture stability under laser powder bed fusion was investigated. Two methodologies were employed. One is that a laser scanning strategy was alternately changed for a specific number of layers. The other is a “seeding” experiment in which single-crystalline substrates with controlled crystallographic orientations in the building (z-) direction and the xy-plane (perpendicular to the building direction) were used as the starting substrate. The transient zone width, where the crystallographic orientation was inherited from the layer beneath, was analyzed to evaluate the texture stability. The crystallographic direction of the seed within the xy-plane, rather than the building direction, determined the transient zone width, i.e., the texture stability. In particular, the texture in the newly deposited portion was stable when the laser scanning direction matched the orientation in the underneath layer, otherwise the crystal orientation switched rapidly, such that the orientation was parallel to the scanning direction. Interestingly, the crystallographic orientation along the building direction in the underneath layer hardly impacted the stability of the texture. Therefore, for the first time, it has been clarified that the orientation in the scanning direction, rather than the building direction, was preferentially stabilized, whereas the orientation in the other directions secondary stabilized.Ishimoto T., Hagihara K., Hisamoto K., et al. Stability of crystallographic texture in laser powder bed fusion: Understanding the competition of crystal growth using a single crystalline seed. Additive Manufacturing, 43, 102004. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addma.2021.102004

    Decreased keratinocyte Proline‐Rich protein expression in cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma

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    Abstract Background Cutaneous T‐cell lymphomas (CTCLs) often have skin dryness and skin barrier dysfunctions, which are also seen in atopic dermatitis (AD). Expression of keratinocyte proline‐rich protein (KPRP) was decreased in the epidermis of AD, which led to barrier defects and further allergic inflammation. Objectives The aim of this study was to analyze KPRP expression in CTCL. Materials & Methods Skin samples of CTCL and healthy control were collected, and KPRP mRNA expression in the skin tissue was analyzed. We also performed immunohistochemistry of KPRP protein. Results Keratinocyte proline‐rich protein (KPRP) mRNA expression was decreased compared with normal skin. KPRP expression was positively correlated with that of filaggrin and loricrin, and it was negatively correlated with serum interleukin‐2 receptor levels. Immunohistochemistry staining showed that KPRP was detected in upper part of granular layer of epidermis in normal skin and in early‐stage CTCL, but rarely detected in the advanced‐stage CTCL. Conclusion In conclusion, we revealed the decrease in KPRP expression in CTCL

    Poor prognostic factors of SĂ©zary syndrome: A retrospective single‐center study from Japan

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    Abstract Objectives Although the prognosis of SĂ©zary syndrome (SS) is highly unfavorable, the prognostic factors have not been fully understood. In this study, we tried to investigate the prognostic factors in Japanese SS patients for the first time. Methods We performed a retrospective cohort study of 19 SS patients who visited our hospital between January 1, 1999, and December 31, 2019. The collected clinical findings were age, gender, performance status (PS), and TNMB staging at diagnosis. TNMB staging was determined according to the International Society for Cutaneous Lymphomas and the cutaneous task force of the European Organization of Research and Treatment of Cancer criteria. The collected hematological findings were serum levels of soluble IL‐2 receptor (sIL‐2R), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), thymus and activation‐regulated chemokine (TARC), and immunoglobulin E (IgE), SĂ©zary cell count, SĂ©zary cell ratio among white blood cells, and eosinophil count in peripheral blood at diagnosis. Results We analyzed the correlations between overall survival and various clinical and hematological findings. In the log‐rank test, PS1‐3, N2‐3 stage, higher serum levels of LDH (≄355 IU/L), sIL‐2R (≄1729 U/ml) and TARC (≄19,867 pg/ml), and higher SĂ©zary cell count (≄7480/ÎŒl) and SĂ©zary cell ratio among white blood cells (≄52%) at diagnosis were associated with decreased overall survival. Conclusions This is the first report evaluating prognostic factors in Asian SS patients. This study may contribute to selecting the treatment strategy and improving survival and quality of life of Asian SS patients
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