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Small Molecules as SIRT Modulators

Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2018
Sirtuins are a family of NAD+-dependent deacetylases (class III histone deacetylases). Seven mammalian sirtuins, SIRT1-7, are identified, as the functions and locations differ greatly. SIRT1 and SIRT2 locate in nucleus and cytoplasm, while SIRT3-5 in mitochondria.
Xinfa, Bai   +3 more
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Sirt-ainly Aire

Nature Immunology, 2015
Sirtuin-1 (Sirt1), a protein deacetylase known for its multiple cellular functions, including roles in metabolism, stress response and aging, is a post-translational modulator of autoimmune regulator (Aire) in central immunotolerance.
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Computational Analysis and Improvement of SIRT

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2008
Iterative X-ray computed tomography (CT) algorithms have the potential for producing high-quality images but are computationally very demanding, especially when applied to high-resolution problems. Focusing on simultaneous iterative reconstruction technique (SIRT), we provide an eigenvalue based scheme for automatically determining a near-optimal value
Jens, Gregor, Thomas, Benson
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Selektive Interne Radiotherapie (SIRT)

2010
Die Selektive Interne Radiotherapie ( SIRT) wird zur Behandlung von primarem Leberkrebs und Lebermetastasen verschiedener Primartumoren eingesetzt. Es liegt noch keine nennenswerte Erfahrung bei der Behandlung von cholangiolaren Karzinomen vor.
R.-T. Hoffmann, P. L. Pereira
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Yttrium-90 SIRT in NET

2021
During the past two decades, selective internal radiotherapy (SIRT, i.e., radioembolization) is being increasingly applied in patients suffering from unresectable hepatic metastases of neuroendocrine tumors (NET). Essentially, SIRT consists of administering microscopic spheres into the arterial vasculature of the liver.
Sander C. Ebbers   +2 more
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SIRT – selektive interne Radiotherapie

Radiopraxis, 2014
Insbesondere bei Lebertumoren (Leberzellkarzinom, cholangiozellulares Karzinom), aber auch bei Lebermetastasen, gibt es auser der bekannten Chemoembolisation – transarterielle Chemoembolisation (TACE) – mit Zytostatika die Moglichkeit der selektiven internen Radiotherapie. Bei dieser Therapieform werden eine grose Anzahl winziger Spharen, die mit dem β-
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Dosimetrie bei der SIRT

Der Nuklearmediziner, 2011
Die „Selektive interne Radiotherapie“ (SIRT) oder „transarterielle Radioembolisation“ (TARE) mit Yttrium-90-Mikrospharen ist eine Erfolg versprechende Therapie fur maligne Lebertumoren. Dosimetrische, interventionelle, onkologische und hepatologische Aspekte mussen in eine optimale Therapieplanung einbezogen werden.
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The Sirte Basin province of Libya; Sirte-Zelten total petroleum system

2001
The Sirte (Sirt) Basin province ranks 13th among the world’s petroleum provinces, having known reserves of 43.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent (36.7 billion barrels of oil, 37.7 trillion cubic feet of gas, 0.1 billion barrels of natural gas liquids). It includes an area about the size of the Williston Basin of the northern United States and southern
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SIRT verbessert lokale Kontrolle

Info Onkologie, 2015
Eine selektive interne Radiotherapie zusatzlich zur Standardchemotherapie verlangerte bei Patienten mit mCRC die Zeit bis zum Progress in der Leber deutlich.
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Second Sirte 1942

The Second Battle of Sirte was a key naval clash in the Mediterranean, and a vital moment in the struggle for Malta's survival. Malta was the key to the hard-fought naval campaign being waged in the Mediterranean, a link in the vital Axis supply lines between Italy and North Africa.
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