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Medical needs related to the endoscopic technology and colonoscopy for colorectal cancer diagnosis
Background.
The high incidence and mortality rate of colorectal cancer require new technologies to improve its early diagnosis. This study aims at extracting the medical needs related to the endoscopic technology and the colonoscopy procedure currently used for colorectal cancer diagnosis, essential for designing these demanded technologies.
Methods.
Semi-structured interviews and an online survey were used.
Results.
Six endoscopists were interviewed and 103 were surveyed, obtaining the demanded needs that can be divided into: a) clinical needs, for better polyp detection and classification (especially flat polyps), location, size, margins and penetration depth; b) computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) system needs, for additional visual information supporting polyp characterization and diagnosis; and c) operational/physical needs, related to limitations of image quality, colon lighting, flexibility of the endoscope tip, and even poor bowel preparation.This work is part of the PICCOLO project, which has received funding from the European Unionâs Horizon 2020 research and innovation Programme under grant agreement No. 732111. GR18199, funded by âConsejerĂa de EconomĂa, Ciencia y Agenda Digital, Junta de Extremaduraâ and co-funded by European Union (ERDF âA way to make Europeâ). The funding bodies did not play any roles in the design of the study and collection, analysis, and interpretation of data and in writing the manuscript
Band structure, superconductivity and polytypism in AuSn
The orthorhombic compound AuSn4 is compositionally similar to the Dirac node
arc semimetal PtSn. AuSn is, contrary to PtSn, superconducting with
a critical temperature of T = 2.35 K. Recent measurements present
indications for quasi two-dimensional superconducting behavior in AuSn.
Here we present measurements of the superconducting density of states and the
band structure of AuSn through Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) and
Angular Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy (ARPES). The superconducting gap
values in different portions of the Fermi surface are spread around {\Delta}0 =
0.4 meV, which is close to but somewhat larger than 1.76kBT
expected from BCS theory. We observe superconducting features in the tunneling
conductance at the surface up to temperatures about 20% larger than bulk Tc.
The band structure calculated with Density Functional Theory (DFT) follows well
the results of ARPES. The crystal structure presents two possible stackings of
Sn layers, giving two nearly degenerate polytypes. This makes AuSn a rather
unique case with a three dimensional electronic band structure but properties
ressembling those of low dimensional layered compounds
Band structure, superconductivity, and polytypism in AuSn4
This article is published as Herrera, Edwin, Beilun Wu, Evan O'Leary, Alberto M. Ruiz, Miguel Ăgueda, Pablo GarcĂa Talavera, VĂctor Barrena et al. "Band structure, superconductivity, and polytypism in AuSn4." Physical Review Materials 7, no. 2 (2023): 024804.
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.7.024804.
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