59 research outputs found

    Strategies for Controlled Placement of Nanoscale Building Blocks

    Get PDF
    The capability of placing individual nanoscale building blocks on exact substrate locations in a controlled manner is one of the key requirements to realize future electronic, optical, and magnetic devices and sensors that are composed of such blocks. This article reviews some important advances in the strategies for controlled placement of nanoscale building blocks. In particular, we will overview template assisted placement that utilizes physical, molecular, or electrostatic templates, DNA-programmed assembly, placement using dielectrophoresis, approaches for non-close-packed assembly of spherical particles, and recent development of focused placement schemes including electrostatic funneling, focused placement via molecular gradient patterns, electrodynamic focusing of charged aerosols, and others

    Pathogenic Germline Variants in 10,389 Adult Cancers

    Get PDF
    We conducted the largest investigation of predisposition variants in cancer to date, discovering 853 pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in 8% of 10,389 cases from 33 cancer types. Twenty-one genes showed single or cross-cancer associations, including novel associations of SDHA in melanoma and PALB2 in stomach adenocarcinoma. The 659 predisposition variants and 18 additional large deletions in tumor suppressors, including ATM, BRCA1, and NF1, showed low gene expression and frequent (43%) loss of heterozygosity or biallelic two-hit events. We also discovered 33 such variants in oncogenes, including missenses in MET, RET, and PTPN11 associated with high gene expression. We nominated 47 additional predisposition variants from prioritized VUSs supported by multiple evidences involving case-control frequency, loss of heterozygosity, expression effect, and co-localization with mutations and modified residues. Our integrative approach links rare predisposition variants to functional consequences, informing future guidelines of variant classification and germline genetic testing in cancer. A pan-cancer analysis identifies hundreds of predisposing germline variants

    The Physics of the B Factories

    Get PDF

    Design and Implementation of a Digital Auscultation System

    No full text

    Effect of oxidized regenerated cellulose on the healing of pharyngeal wound: An experimental animal study

    No full text
    Background: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC) and mucosa healing in an experimental animal model. Methods: Fifteen adult Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups that underwent different wound treatments. In Group 1, no pharyngeal wound was created. In Group 2, the pharyngeal wound was sutured with Prolene only. In Group 3, the pharyngeal wound was sutured with Prolene, and covered with one layer of ORC before closure of the skin wound. The animals were euthanized either 5 or 10 days after operation, and wound conditions were inspected and recorded. Specimens including sections of larynx and pharynx/upper esophagus were taken for microscopic and molecular biological examination. Results: The pharyngotomy/esophagotomy wounds achieved good healing outcomes 10 days after operation. Wounds treated with ORC had significantly diminished inflammatory cell infiltration in microscopic examination when compared with that of those without ORC 5 days after operation. The matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) expression level was higher in wounds of Group 2 and Group 3, when compared with that of group 1. In addition, the MMP expression level was lower in the ORC-treated wounds when compared with that of those without ORC. There was no significant difference in fibroblast proliferation, collagen deposition, endothelin-1, alpha-smooth muscle actin, and transforming growth factor beta 1 expression level between wounds treated with ORC and those without ORC. Conclusion: Reduced inflammatory response and decreased MMP expression level was observed in ORC-treated wounds. Whether ORC facilitates mucosa healing requires further investigation. Copyright (C) 2012 Elsevier Taiwan LLC and the Chinese Medical Association. All rights reserved
    • …
    corecore