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Paris Descartes University
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About: Paris Descartes University is a government organization based out in Paris, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Transplantation. The organization has 20987 authors who have published 37456 publications receiving 1206222 citations. The organization is also known as: Université Paris V-Descartes & Université de Paris V.
Topics: Population, Transplantation, Immune system, Cancer, Pregnancy
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem1, Case Western Reserve University2, Catholic University of Leuven3, Boston Children's Hospital4, Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital5, Queen's University Belfast6, University Medical Center Utrecht7, Paris Descartes University8, Vrije Universiteit Brussel9, Washington University in St. Louis10, Mount Sinai Hospital11, Northwestern University12, Sapienza University of Rome13, University of Cologne14, Johns Hopkins University15, University of Alabama at Birmingham16
TL;DR: Although ataluren did not improve lung function in the overall population of nonsense-mutation cystic fibrosis patients who received this treatment, it might be beneficial for patients not taking chronic inhaled tobramycin.
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TL;DR: The purpose of this EFSUMB document is to provide some recommendations and descriptions of the quantification of ultrasound images, technical requirements for analysis of time-intensity curves (TICs), methodology for data analysis, and interpretation of the results.
Abstract: Dynamic Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound (DCE-US) is an imaging technique that utilizes microbubble contrast agents in diagnostic ultrasound. The EFSUMB guidelines published in 2004, updated in 2008 and 2011 focused on the use of DCE-US, including essential technical requirements, training, investigational procedures and steps, guidance on image interpretation, established and recommended clinical indications and safety considerations. However the quantification of images acquired with ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) is not discussed in the guidelines. The purpose of this EFSUMB document is to provide some recommendations and descriptions of the quantification of ultrasound images, technical requirements for analysis of time-intensity curves (TICs), methodology for data analysis, and interpretation of the results.
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TL;DR: A validated signature of 36 DNA methylation markers accurately predicts poor survival in patients with HCC, and patients with this methylation profile harbor messenger RNA–based signatures indicating tumors with progenitor cell features.
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TL;DR: A comprehensive analysis of the potential risks of white LEDs is given, taking into account pre-clinical knowledge as well as epidemiologic studies and reports the French Agency's recommendations to avoid potential retinal hazards.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed that the driving force for charge separation in the excited states of chromium is the local electric field created by the neighboring pair of antisite defects.
Abstract: ZnGa2O4:Cr3+ presents near-infrared long-lasting phosphorescence (LLP) suitable for in vivo bioimaging. It is a bright LLP material showing a main thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL) peak around 318 K. The TSL peak can be excited virtually by all visible wavelengths from 1.8 eV (680 nm) via d–d excitation of Cr3+ to above ZnGa2O4 band gap (4.5 eV–275 nm). The mechanism of LLP induced by visible light excitation is entirely localized around CrN2 ion that is a Cr3+ ion with an antisite defect as first cationic neighbor. The charging process involves trapping of an electron–hole pair at antisite defects of opposite charges, one of them being first cationic neighbor to CrN2. We propose that the driving force for charge separation in the excited states of chromium is the local electric field created by the neighboring pair of antisite defects. The cluster of defects formed by CrN2 ion and the complementary antisite defects is therefore able to store visible light. This unique property enables repeated exci...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Guido Kroemer | 236 | 1404 | 246571 |
Cyrus Cooper | 204 | 1869 | 206782 |
Jean-Laurent Casanova | 144 | 842 | 76173 |
Alain Fischer | 143 | 770 | 81680 |
Maxime Dougados | 134 | 1054 | 69979 |
Carlos López-Otín | 126 | 494 | 83933 |
Giuseppe Viale | 123 | 740 | 72799 |
Thierry Poynard | 119 | 668 | 64548 |
Lorenzo Galluzzi | 118 | 477 | 71436 |
Shahrokh F. Shariat | 118 | 1637 | 58900 |
Richard E. Tremblay | 116 | 685 | 45844 |
Olivier Hermine | 111 | 1026 | 43779 |
Yehezkel Ben-Ari | 110 | 459 | 44293 |
Loïc Guillevin | 108 | 800 | 51085 |
Gérard Socié | 107 | 920 | 44186 |