Improved PET imaging of uPAR expression using new (64)Cu-labeled cross-bridged peptide ligands:comparative in vitro and in vivo studies [PDF]
The correlation between uPAR expression, cancer cell invasion and metastases is now well-established and has prompted the development of a number of uPAR PET imaging agents, which could potentially identify cancer patients with invasive and metastatic ...
Hosseini, Masood +6 more
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Efektivitas Cangkang Telur untuk Menurunkan Bilangan Peroksida dan Asam Lemak Bebas pada Minyak Jelantah [PDF]
Minyak jelantah mengandung berbagai pengotor yang dapat menyebabkan berbagai masalah kesehatan dan lingkungan. Pada penelitian ini dilakukan pemurnian minyak jelantah untuk menurunkan kadar asam lemak bebas dan bilangan peroksida dengan menggunakan ...
Abdilah, Fauzi, Hulupi, Mentik
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Computation Study of Radioisotopes Gallium-68 (68Ga) Production using Long-lived & High Activity methods [PDF]
Radioisotopes used for gamma-ray-based diagnostics have the main problem that imaging resolution quality.Gallium-68 is a positron (β+) emitting radioisotope that has better imaging resolution than gamma-based radioisotopes.
Arifah, Aminatus +6 more
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Thin deformable mirrors for a reconfigurable space telescope [PDF]
As part of a small satellite technology demonstration that will utilize autonomous assembly, reconfiguration, and docking technology to form the primary mirror for the mission’s telescope payload, the mirror segments are required to modify and control ...
Bely P. +10 more
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Normalising renal tissue oxygen tension with higher inspired oxygen concentration may be falsely reassuring. Comment on Br J Anaesth 2020;125:192-200. [PDF]
A recent study by Iguchi et al (Anaesth 2020;125(2):192-200) showed that measured renal tissue oxygen tension falls under anaesthesia and may apparently be normalised by increasing arterial oxygen tension.
Ercole, Ari
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Side-by-side comparison of uPAR-targeting optical imaging antibodies and antibody fragments for fluorescence-guided surgery of solid tumors [PDF]
Purpose Radical resection is paramount for curative oncological surgery. Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) aids in intraoperative identification of tumor-positive resection margins.
Baart, V.M. +13 more
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Enfrentamento da violência no trabalho da enfermagem no contexto hospitalar e na Atenção Primária à saúde [PDF]
Introduction: Violence at work is defined as an action, incident, or behavior with a voluntary attitude of the aggressor, as a result of which a professional is assaulted, threatened, or suffers some damage during the performance of their work.
Boff Bauermann, Kaciane +5 more
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Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in Pregnancy-Case Series, Review, and Pooled Data Analysis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) during pregnancy represents an important cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Approaches to diagnostics and treatment are still controversial, and there are only a limited number of ...
Bacigaluppi +61 more
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A multimodal molecular imaging approach targeting urokinase plasminogen activator receptor for the diagnosis, resection and surveillance of urothelial cell carcinoma [PDF]
With a 5-year recurrence rate of 30-78%, urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) rates amongst the highest of all solid malignancies. Consequently, after transurethral resection, patients are subjugated to life-long endoscopic surveillance.
Baart, V.M. +15 more
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Exploiting molecular probes to perform near‐infrared fluorescence‐guided surgery
Near‐infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging can provide real‐time navigation for surgeons to discriminate boundaries between lesions and healthy tissue, which serves as a promising tool to enhance precise diagnosis and accurate excision during surgery. Although a great quantity of fluorescent probes has been employed in clinical trials, the U.S.
Yifan Wu, Fan Zhang
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