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Evolution of breast cancer therapeutics: Breast tumour kinaseâs role in breast cancer and hope for breast tumour kinase targeted therapy
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). © 2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.There have been significant improvements in the detection and treatment of breast cancer in recent decades. However, there is still a need to develop more effective therapeutic techniques that are patient specific with reduced toxicity leading to further increases in patientsâ overall survival; the ongoing progress in understanding recurrence, resistant and spread also needs to be maintained. Better understanding of breast cancer pathology, molecular biology and progression as well as identification of some of the underlying factors involved in breast cancer tumourgenesis and metastasis has led to the identification of novel therapeutic targets. Over a number of years interest has risen in breast tumour kinase (Brk) also known as protein tyrosine kinase 6; the research field has grown and Brk has been described as a desirable therapeutic target in relation to tyrosine kinase inhibition as well as disruption of its kinase independent activity. This review will outline the current âstate of playâ with respect to targeted therapy for breast cancer, as well as discussing Brkâs role in the processes underlying tumour development and metastasis and its potential as a therapeutic target in breast cancer
Frustrated Metastable Behavior of Magnetic and Transport Properties in Charge Ordered La1-xCaxMnO3+d Manganites
We have studied the effect of metastable, irreversibility induced by repeated
thermal cycles on the electric transport and magnetization of polycrystalline
samples of La1-xCaxMnO3 (0.48\leq x \leq 0.55) close to charge ordering. With
time and thermal cycling (T<300 K) there is an irreversible transformation of
the low-temperature phase from a partially ferromagnetic and metallic to one
that is less ferromagnetic and highly resistive for the composition close to
charge ordering (x=050 and 0.52). Irrespective of the actual ground state of
the compound, the effect of thermal cycling is towards an increase of the
amount of the insulating phase. We have observed the magnetic relaxation in the
metastable state and also the revival of the metastable state (in a relaxed
sample) due to high temperature thermal treatment. We observed changes in the
resistivity and magnetization as the revived metastable state is cycled. The
time changes in the magnetization are logarithmic in general and activation
energies are consistent with those expected for electron transfer between Mn
ions. Changes induced by thermal cycling can be inhibited by applying magnetic
field. These results suggest that oxygen non-stoichiometry results in
mechanical strains in this two-phase system, leading to the development of
frustrated metastable states which relax towards the more stable charge-ordered
and antiferromagnetic microdomains. Our results also suggest that the growth
and coexistence of phases gives rise to microstructural tracks and strain
accommodation, producing the observed irreversibility.Comment: 13 Pages, 10 Figure
Trade Liberalisation Policies, Intra-regional Trade and Opportunities for Sustainable Agricultural Development
Many of the Near East (NE) countries are currently opening their agricultural markets at three distinct but interacting levels: unilateral liberalisation, regional integration schemes and multilateral trade liberalisation. These changes hold important implications for intra- and extra-regional trade, use of agricultural resources and sustainability of agricultural development in the NE countries. Unilaterally, and since the late 1980s, most countries of the region have liberalised their agriculture sectors by eliminating or reducing input subsidies, removing or reducing guaranteed producer prices, reducing the number of subsidised commodities and liberalising the exchange rate and the trade regime. Most of the implicit and explicit subsidies for agricultural inputs and outputs were withdrawn. However, some of the NE countries were able to continue supporting agriculture mainly for food security reasons. Experiences showed that domestic reform is necessary but not sufficient condition for economic growth.
Beating the One-half Limit of Ancilla-free Linear Optics Bell Measurements
We show that optically encoded two-qubit Bell states can be unambiguously
discriminated with a success probability of more than 50% in both single-rail
and dual-rail encodings by using active linear-optical resources that include
Gaussian squeezing operations. These results are in contrast to the well-known
upper bound of 50% for unambiguous discrimination of dual-rail Bell states
using passive, static linear optics and arbitrarily many vacuum modes. We
present experimentally feasible schemes that improve the success probability to
64.3% in dual-rail and to 62.5% in single-rail for a uniform random
distribution of Bell states. Conceptually, this demonstrates that neither
interactions that induce nonlinear mode transformations (such as Kerr
interactions) nor auxiliary entangled photons are required to go beyond the
one-half limit. We discuss the optimality of our single-rail scheme, and talk
about an application of our dual-rail scheme in quantum communication.Comment: 4+5 pages, 4 figure
Corporate Social Performance of Indonesian State-Owned and Private Companies
The objectives of this study are to analyze the difference of corporate social performance between
State-owned and private companies in Indonesia, and also to analyze the correlation between the
corporate social performance (CSP) and the corporate financial performance by using company size,
and institutional ownership as control variables. The population of this study is Indonesian state owned
and private companies in the year of 2001-2004. Purposive sampling was used in this study, and final
samples are 461 companies.
The CSP or CSR (Corporate social responsibility) score is measured by content analysis of corporate
annual report using seven item developed by Michael Research Jantzi Research Associate, Inc. The data
is tested by independent t-test to determine the mean difference and by using partial correlation test to
know the correlation between the corporate social performance and financial performance.
The results of this study are that there is no significant difference mean of corporate social performance
between state-owned and private owned companies in Indonesia. In addition, the correlation test
indicates that there is no association between corporation social performance and financial
performance both in SOCs and POCs
Liquid jet pumped by rising gas bubbles
A two-phase mathematical model is proposed for calculating the induced turbulent vertical liquid flow. Bubbles provide a large buoyancy force and the associated drag on the liquid moves the liquid upward. The liquid pumped upward consists of the bubble wakes and the liquid brought into the jet region by turbulent entrainment. The expansion of the gas bubbles as they rise through the liquid is taken into account. The continuity and momentum equations are solved numerically for an axisymmetric air jet submerged in water. Water pumping rates are obtained as a function of air flow rate and depth of submergence. Comparisons are made with limited experimental information in the literature
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