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Summary Checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs) are routinely employed in relapsed/refractory classical Hodgkin lymphoma. Nonetheless, persistent long‐term responses are uncommon, and one‐third of patients are refractory. Several reports have suggested that treatment with CPIs may re‐sensitize patients to chemotherapy, however there is no consensus on the optimal
Eleonora Calabretta +17 more
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A preliminary PET radiomics study of brain metastases using a fully automatic segmentation method
Background Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is increasingly utilized in radiomics studies for treatment evaluation purposes. Nevertheless, lesion volume identification in PET images is a critical and still challenging step in the process of radiomics ...
Alessandro Stefano +8 more
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First microscopic evaluation of spin-dependent WIMP-nucleus scattering off 183W
We perform the first consistent calculation of elastic-scattering and inelastic-scattering structure functions for spin-dependent WIMP-nucleus scattering off 183W in a microscopic nuclear-theory framework. The nuclear structure calculations are performed
P. Pirinen, J. Kotila, J. Suhonen
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Abstract Background Differentiating progressive supranuclear palsy‐parkinsonism (PSP‐P) from Parkinson's disease (PD) is clinically challenging. Objective This study aimed to develop an automated Magnetic Resonance Parkinsonism Index 2.0 (MRPI 2.0) algorithm to distinguish PSP‐P from PD and to validate its diagnostic performance in two large ...
Andrea Quattrone +27 more
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Algebraic-eikonal approach to medium energy proton scattering from odd-mass nuclei [PDF]
We extend the algebraic-eikonal approach to medium energy proton scattering from odd-mass nuclei by combining the eikonal approximation for the scattering with a description of odd-mass nuclei in terms of the interacting boson-fermion model.
A. Frank +13 more
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We show that association of cisplatin and sodium/hydrogen exchanger one inhibitors decreases tumor growth, improves the tumor microenvironment state, and increases survival more efficiently than cisplatin alone in triple negative breast cancer‐bearing mice, supporting the exploitation of this combo therapy in chemoresistant TNBCs.
Enrica Balza +8 more
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Low-lying spin states of even–odd 191Pt nucleus [PDF]
Although the complex odd mass 191Pt nucleus has been studied theoretically by several models, there is still a lack of information concerning its electromagnetic moments and transitions.
Nabeil Fawaz
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The one nucleon transfer operator in the microscopic IBM without NOA
The mapping of the single fermion creation operator (ci†) onto the Interacting Boson–Fermion space (IBFM) is revisited within the Generalized Seniority scheme. In the original work the Number Operator Approximation (NOA) was used.
J. Barea, C.E. Alonso, J.M. Arias
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Investigation of Structure and Nuclear Shape Phase Transition in Odd Nuclei in a multi-j model [PDF]
In this paper, we study the nature of the dynamics in second-order Quantum Phase Transition (QPT) between vibrational ( ) and -unstable ( ) nuclear shapes.
A. Kargarian, M. Ghapanvari
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STUDY OF THE O-18+Ni-64 TWO-NEUTRON TRANSFER REACTION AT 84 MeV BY MAGNEX [PDF]
A study of the two-neutron transfer reaction of the O-18 + Ni-64 system at 84 MeV incident energy to the ground and first 2(+) excited state of the residual Ni-66 nucleus is presented.
Cappuzzello, F. +12 more
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