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    Reactive oxygen species in phagocytic leukocytes

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    Phagocytic leukocytes consume oxygen and generate reactive oxygen species in response to appropriate stimuli. The phagocyte NADPH oxidase, a multiprotein complex, existing in the dissociated state in resting cells becomes assembled into the functional oxidase complex upon stimulation and then generates superoxide anions. Biochemical aspects of the NADPH oxidase are briefly discussed in this review; however, the major focus relates to the contributions of various modes of microscopy to our understanding of the NADPH oxidase and the cell biology of phagocytic leukocytes

    ICAR: endoscopic skull‐base surgery

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    Multicenter evaluation of a synthetic single-crystal diamond detector for CyberKnife small field size output factors

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    Purpose: The aim of the present work was to evaluate small field size output factors (OFs) using the latest diamond detector commercially available, PTW-60019 microDiamond, over different CyberKnife systems. OFs were measured also by silicon detectors routinely used by each center, considered as reference. Methods: Five Italian CyberKnife centers performed OFs measurements for field sizes ranging from 5 to 60 mm, defined by fixed circular collimators (5 centers) and by Iris™ variable aperture collimator (4 centers). Setup conditions were: 80 cm source to detector distance, and 1.5 cm depth in water. To speed up measurements two diamond detectors were used and their equivalence was evaluated. MonteCarlo (MC) correction factors for silicon detectors were used for comparing the OF measurements. Results: Considering OFs values averaged over all centers, diamond data resulted lower than uncorrected silicon diode ones. The agreement between diamond and MC corrected silicon values was within 0.6% for all fixed circular collimators. Relative differences between microDiamond and MC corrected silicon diodes data for Iris™ collimator were lower than 1.0% for all apertures in the totality of centers. The two microDiamond detectors showed similar characteristics, in agreement with the technical specifications. Conclusions: Excellent agreement between microDiamond and MC corrected silicon diode detectors OFs was obtained for both collimation systems fixed cones and Iris™, demonstrating the microDiamond could be a suitable detector for CyberKnife commissioning and routine checks. These results obtained in five centers suggest that for CyberKnife systems microDiamond can be used without corrections even at the smallest field size. © 2016 Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica

    CyberKnife beam output factor measurements: A multi-site and multi-detector study

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    Purpose New promising detectors are available for measuring small field size output factors (OFs). This study focused on a multicenter evaluation of two new generation detectors for OF measurements on CyberKnife systems. Methods PTW-60019 microDiamond and W1 plastic scintillation detector (PSD) were used to measure OFs on eight CyberKnife units of various generations for 5–60 mm fixed cones. MicroDiamond and PSD OF were compared to routinely used silicon diodes data corrected applying published Monte Carlo (MC) factors. PSD data were corrected for Čerenkov Light Ratio (CLR). The uncertainties related to CLR determination were estimated. Results Considering OF values averaged over all centers, the differences between MC corrected diode and the other two detectors were within 1.5%. MicroDiamond exhibited an over-response of 1.3% at 7.5 mm and a trend inversion at 5 mm with a difference of 0.2%. This behavior was consistent among the different units. OFs measured by PSD slightly under-responded compared to MC corrected diode for the smaller cones and the differences were within 1%. The observed CLR variability was 2.5% and the related variation in OF values was 1.9%. Conclusion This study indicates that CyberKnife microDiamond OF require corrections below 2%. The results are enhanced by the consistency observed among different units. Scintillator shows a good agreement to MC corrected diode but CLR determination remains critical requiring further investigations. The results emphasized the value of a multi-center validation over a single center approach

    Sublingual sufentanil nanotab patient-controlled analgesia system/15 mcg in a multimodal analgesic regimen after vertebral surgery: a case-series analysis.

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    Questo studio ha l\u2019obiettivo di valutare l\u2019efficacia, la sicurezza e la comodit\ue0 d\u2019uso di Zalviso nella gestione del dolore post-operatorio in seguito ad interventi di artrodesi vertebrale posteriore per spondilolistesi degenerativa, nell\u2019ambito di un protocollo analgesico multimodale

    Quantum oscillations in a stack of superconducting cylinders in a magnetic field: crossover from the Aharonov–Bohm to the Little–Parks regime

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    The Aharonov–Bohm (AB) oscillations of the free energy, critical temperature Tc, magnetization M, and magnetic susceptibility χ as functions of the magnetic flux Φ through the hollow in a stack of mesoscopic superconducting cylinders are studied both analytically and numerically. The shape of these oscillations at low temperature T and small level broadening ν is generally nonsinusoidal and has singularities that depend on the superconducting order parameter Δ and stacking sequence. The period of the oscillations is equal to the normal flux quantum Φ₀. The harmonic amplitudes of the AB oscillations decrease exponentially if the diameter 2R of the cylinders becomes greater than the coherence length. Further increase of R results in a complete suppression of the AB oscillations and the development of parabolic Little–Parks (LP) oscillations of Tc(Φ) with half the period, Φs=Φ₀/2. Therefore a crossover from the AB to LP oscillations takes place as the diameter 2R is increased. It is shown that the temperature behavior of the magnetic susceptibility below the superconducting transition is χ ∝ exp(−T/T*), where T*=ℏv₀/2π²R (v₀ is the Fermi velocity, and ℏ is Planck’s constant). Such dependence of χ(T) has been observed recently in Ag wires coated with thin Nb layers in a weak external field [R. Frassanito et al., Czech. J. Phys. 46, 2317 (1996)]
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