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Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2010
Scott G Stewart Carlos J Braun Marta E Polomska Mahdad Karimi Lawrence J Abraham Keith A Stubbs

Herein we describe the synthesis of the first Thalidomide-biotin analogue in order to initiate investigations into the unknown molecular mode of action of Thalidomide. In this manner we describe the attachment of biotin tether through the Huisgen 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition or "click" synthetic methodology.

2015
S. Vinod K. Lim L. Bell J. Veera L. Ohanessian E. Juresic N. Borok P. Chan R. Chee V. Do G. Govindarajulu S. Sridharan C. Johnson D. Moses S. Van Dyk L. Holloway

Journal: :Nanoscale 2010
Jong Bum Lee Michael John Campolongo Jason Samuel Kahn Young Hoon Roh Mark Richard Hartman Dan Luo

Nanotechnology has opened up new avenues towards ultra-sensitive, highly selective detection of biological molecules and toxic agents, as well as for therapeutic targeting and screening. Though the goals may seem singular, there is no universal method to identify or detect a molecular target. Each system is application-specific and must not only identify the target, but also transduce this inte...

Journal: :JAMDS 2001
Glen D. Rayner John C. W. Rayner

This paper compares and investigates the generalised Neyman smooth test, its components, and the classical chi-squared test with a variety of equiprobable classes. Each test is evaluated in terms of its power to reject a wavelike alternative to the uniform distribution, chosen to quantify the complexity of the alternative. Results indicate that if broadly focused tests (rather than strongly dir...

2002
G. A. Swift E. Ustundag B. Clausen M.A.M. Bourke H.-T. Lin C.-W. Li

Tension experiments in vacuum were performed on a monolithic Si3N4 sample at 1375°C and a 20Vol% SiCp-Si3N4 composite sample at 1400°C using the new SMARTS diffractometer at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center. The deep penetration of neutrons facilitated these in-situ studies. In particular, the hkl-dependent strains were measured and the results interpreted by Eshelby-based modeling for the...

2015
Chan Woo Wee Wonmo Sung Hyun-Cheol Kang Kwan Ho Cho Tae Jin Han Bae-Kwon Jeong Jae-Uk Jeong Haeyoung Kim In Ah Kim Jin Hee Kim Sung Hwan Kim Suzy Kim Dong Soo Lee Me Yeon Lee Do Hoon Lim Hye Li Park Chang-Ok Suh Sang Min Yoon Il Han Kim

BACKGROUND This study aimed for a collaborative evaluation of variability in the target volumes for glioblastoma, determined and contoured by different radiotherapy (RT) facilities in Korea. METHODS Fifteen panels of radiation oncologists from independent institutions contoured the gross target volumes (GTVs) and clinical target volumes (CTVs) for 3-dimensional conformal RT or intensity-modul...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2006
Mustafa Y Sir Stephen M Pollock Marina A Epelman Kwok L Lam Randall K Ten Haken

In radiotherapy a common method used to compensate for patient setup error and organ motion is to enlarge the clinical target volume (CTV) by a 'margin' to produce a 'planning target volume' (PTV). Using weighted power loss functions as a measure of performance for a treatment plan, a simple method can be developed to calculate the ideal spatial dose distribution (one that minimizes expected lo...

2017
Lucy Wills Rhydian Maggs Geraint Lewis Gareth Jones Lisette Nixon John Staffurth Tom Crosby

BACKGROUND SCOPE 1 was the first UK based multi-centre trial involving radiotherapy of the oesophagus. A comprehensive radiotherapy trials quality assurance programme was launched with two main aims: 1. To assist centres, where needed, to adapt their radiotherapy techniques in order to achieve protocol compliance and thereby enable their participation in the trial. 2. To support the trial's cli...

Journal: :Physica medica : PM : an international journal devoted to the applications of physics to medicine and biology : official journal of the Italian Association of Biomedical Physics 2015
Qinghui Zhang Weijun Xiong Maria F Chan Yulin Song Chandra Burman

Rotational setup errors are usually neglected in most clinical centers. An analytical formula is developed to determine the extra margin between clinical target volume (CTV) and planning target volume (PTV) to account for setup errors. The proposed formula corrects for both translational and rotational setup errors and then incorporated into margin determination for PTV.

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
ehsan motamedian biotechnology group, department of chemical engineering, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran. drug design and bioinformatics group, medical biotechnology department, biotechnology research center, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran ghazaleh ghavami drug design and bioinformatics group, medical biotechnology department, biotechnology research center, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. eastern mediterranean health genomics and biotechnology network (emgen), tehran, iran soroush sardari drug design and bioinformatics group, medical biotechnology department, biotechnology research center, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran

objective(s): many cancer cells show significant resistance to drugs that kill drug sensitive cancer cells and non-tumor cells and such resistance might be a consequence of the difference in metabolism. therefore, studying the metabolism of drug resistant cancer cells and comparison with drug sensitive and normal cell lines is the objective of this research. material and methods:metabolism of c...

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