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The formation and function of the cardiac conduction system
The cardiac conduction system (CCS) consists of distinctive components that initiate and conduct the electrical impulse required for the coordinated contraction of the cardiac chambers.
J. H. van Weerd, V. Christoffels
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Circulating tumor cells: advancing personalized therapy in small cell lung cancer patients
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is an aggressive form of lung cancer that spreads rapidly to secondary sites such as the brain and liver. Cancer cells circulating in the blood, “circulating tumor cells” (CTCs), have demonstrated prognostic value in SCLC, and evaluating biomarkers on CTCs could guide treatment decisions such as for PARP inhibitors ...
Prajwol Shrestha+6 more
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Reliability and Quality of Complex Systems
Background. The problem of heat sink is one of the main difficulties in ensuring the reliability and quality of complex electronic systems. The heat generated during the operation of electronic devices negatively affects its characteristics, reduces the ...
B.S. Beysembaeva+4 more
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Thermal analysis of extended surfaces using deep neural networks
The complexity of thermal analysis in practical systems has emerged as a subject of interest in various fields of science and engineering. Extended surfaces, commonly called fins, are crucial cooling and heating mechanisms in many applications, such as ...
Oloniiju Shina Daniel+2 more
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Laser-induced incandescence (LII) is a powerful diagnostic technique allowing quantifying soot emissions in flames and at the exhaust of combustion systems.
Sébastien Menanteau, Romain Lemaire
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A comparative study of circulating tumor cell isolation and enumeration technologies in lung cancer
Lung cancer cells were spiked into donor blood to evaluate the recovery rates of the following circulating tumor cell (CTC) enrichment technologies: CellMag™, EasySep™, RosetteSep™, Parsortix® PR1, and Parsortix® Prototype systems. Each method's advantages and disadvantages are described.
Volga M Saini+11 more
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Pure H– conduction in oxyhydrides
Transporting the hydrogen anion Hydrogen cation (H+) transport is common in both biological systems and engineered ones such as fuel cells. In contrast, the transport of hydrogen anions (H−) is far less common and is usually coupled with or compromised ...
G. Kobayashi+9 more
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Cell‐free and extracellular vesicle microRNAs with clinical utility for solid tumors
Cell‐free microRNAs (cfmiRs) are small‐RNA circulating molecules detectable in almost all body biofluids. Innovative technologies have improved the application of cfmiRs to oncology, with a focus on clinical needs for different solid tumors, but with emphasis on diagnosis, prognosis, cancer recurrence, as well as treatment monitoring.
Yoshinori Hayashi+6 more
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Connexin diversity in the heart: insights from transgenic mouse models
Cardiac conduction is mediated by gap junction channels that are formed by connexin (Cx) protein subunits. The connexin family of proteins consists of 24 members, varying in their biophysical properties and ability to combine with other connexins into ...
Sander eVerheule, Sven eKaese
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