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Complete sequencing of TP53 predicts poor response to systemic therapy of advanced breast cancer
TP53 has been implicated in regulation of the cell cycle, DNA repair, and
apoptosis. We studied, in primary breast tumors through direct cDNA
sequencing of exons 2-11, whether TP53 gene mutations can predict response
in patients with advanced disease to either first-line tamoxifen therapy
(202 patients, of whom 55% responded) or up-front (poly)chemotherapy (41
patients, of whom 46% responded). TP53 mutations were detected in 90 of
243 (37%) tumors, and one-fourth of these mutations resulted in a
premature termination of the protein. The mutations were observed in 32%
(65 of 202) of the primary tumors of tamoxifen-treated patients and in 61%
(25 of 41) of the primary tumors of the chemotherapy patients. TP53
mutation was significantly associated with a poor response to tamoxifen
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Status report on emerging photovoltaics
\ua9 2023 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).This report provides a snapshot of emerging photovoltaic (PV) technologies. It consists of concise contributions from experts in a wide range of fields including silicon, thin film, III-V, perovskite, organic, and dye-sensitized PVs. Strategies for exceeding the detailed balance limit and for light managing are presented, followed by a section detailing key applications and commercialization pathways. A section on sustainability then discusses the need for minimization of the environmental footprint in PV manufacturing and recycling. The report concludes with a perspective based on broad survey questions presented to the contributing authors regarding the needs and future evolution of PV
Status report on emerging photovoltaics
This report provides a snapshot of emerging photovoltaic (PV) technologies. It consists of concise contributions from experts in a wide range of fields including silicon, thin film, III-V, perovskite, organic, and dye-sensitized PVs. Strategies for exceeding the detailed balance limit and for light managing are presented, followed by a section detailing key applications and commercialization pathways. A section on sustainability then discusses the need for minimization of the environmental footprint in PV manufacturing and recycling. The report concludes with a perspective based on broad survey questions presented to the contributing authors regarding the needs and future evolution of PV
EARLY PROTOTYPES : A STRATEGY FOR EXPLICATING TACIT KNOWLEDGE IN DESIGN ACTIVITIES
The globalization of design activities has been an ongoing trend in industry for many years and at the same time sparked several research initiatives. One of the major reasons for globalizing design activities lies in accessing the global knowledge pool. Knowledge exchange within this pool is difficult as a large part is only available in implicit form und hence not easily accessible. This paper identifies some of the barriers in explicating knowledge, describes a framework and shows a strategy to overcome these barriers for successful sharing of knowledge and hence development of products or services in global design networks.</p
Micro- and nanometer sized polymeric light ewfmg diodes: light sources for sub-/spl lambda/ near field nucroscopy
Conformational disorder of a substituted polythiophene in solution revealed by excitation transfer
Anisotropy and isotropic transient absorption decays of a polythiophene derivative in dilute solution have been measured and compared to calculated decays on Monte Carlo simulated polymer chains to obtain knowledge about the geometrical conformation of the polymer. The polymer chain conformations are generated by a partially correlated self-avoiding random walk. Excitation migration along the isolated chain is modeled assuming a hopping mechanism. This approach can be used to determine conformational disorder and possible realizations of the polymer chains in solution as well as the trapping time and migration length of the excitation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.</p
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