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    The Self-Assessment Scale of Cognitive Complaints in Schizophrenia: A validation study in Tunisian population

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Despite a huge well-documented literature on cognitive deficits in schizophrenia, little is known about the own perception of patients regarding their cognitive functioning. The purpose of our study was to create a scale to collect subjective cognitive complaints of patients suffering from schizophrenia with Tunisian Arabic dialect as mother tongue and to proceed to a validation study of this scale.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The authors constructed the Self-Assessment Scale of Cognitive Complaints in Schizophrenia (SASCCS) based on a questionnaire covering five cognitive domains which are the most frequently reported in the literature to be impaired in schizophrenia. The scale consisted of 21 likert-type questions dealing with memory, attention, executive functions, language and praxia. In a second time, the authors proceeded to the study of psychometric qualities of the scale among 105 patients suffering from schizophrenia spectrum disorders (based on DSM- IV criteria). Patients were evaluated using the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), the Global Assessment Functioning Scale (GAF scale) and the Calgary Depression Scale (CDS).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The scale's reliability was proven to be good through Cronbach alpha coefficient equal to 0.85 and showing its good internal consistency. The intra-class correlation coefficient at 11 weeks was equal to 0.77 suggesting a good stability over time. Principal component analysis with Oblimin rotation was performed and yielded to six factors accounting for 58.28% of the total variance of the scale.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Given the good psychometric properties that have been revealed in this study, the SASCCS seems to be reliable to measure schizophrenic patients' perception of their own cognitive impairment. This kind of evaluation can't substitute for objective measures of cognitive performances in schizophrenia. The purpose of such an evaluation is to permit to the patient to express his own well-being and satisfaction of quality of life.</p

    Rho-Regulatory Proteins in Breast Cancer Cell Motility and Invasion

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    The importance of the Rho-GTPases in cancer progression, particularly in the area of metastasis, is becoming increasingly evident. This review will provide an overview of the role of the Rho-regulatory proteins in breast cancer metastatis.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44220/1/10549_2004_Article_5264599.pd

    Video Quality assessment based on statistical selection approach for QoE factors dependency

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    International audienceQuality of Experience (QoE) becomes a topic of utmost eminence for service providers and the major factor in the success of multimedia services. Thus, it is challenging to investigate thoroughly the human side of QoE in order to find out the impact of factors that affect user satisfaction. In this paper, we provide a structured way to build an accurate and objective QoE model. In order to serve this purpose, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) approaches are combined and used to select the factors which have a significant impact on user satisfaction and essential for predicting QoE. Random Forest technique is used as a machine learning method to classify original datasets based on real environment, collected in the form of subjective scores. The results show an efficient estimation of QoE with respect to the five most influencing factors (frame rate, video size, audio rate, resolution and mean bit rate)

    LTE Advanced Relaying Standard: A Survey

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    Analysis of intelligent paging in personal communication systems

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    The role of Toll-like receptor 9 in gynecologic cancer

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    International audienceToll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) plays a major role in the fight against DNA viruses infections. Despite its antitumor properties, inappropriate activation of TLR9 during chronic inflammation may cause the activation of transcription factors inducing pro-cancerous activities. Thus, the relationship between TLR9 and cancer remains highly confrontational especially in gynecological cancers and cervical cancer induced by viruses. In this review, we focus on the beneficial and detrimental role of TLR9 in gynecological carcinogenesis. TLR9 contributes to tumor regression by inducing cytotoxic T cell response (CTL), reducing the numbers of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), the tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and the regulatory T cells (T regs). It can however, also promote tumor progression and invasiveness of cervical tissue. Therefore, the dichotomous role of TLR9 needs to be carefully investigated in the setting of neoplastic disease
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