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University of Hamburg
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About: University of Hamburg is a education organization based out in Hamburg, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Laser. The organization has 45564 authors who have published 89286 publications receiving 2850161 citations. The organization is also known as: Hamburg University.
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TL;DR: Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Trap-Eye warrants further investigation for the treatment of DME and the most frequent ocular adverse events were conjunctival hemorrhage, eye pain, ocular hyperemia, and increased intraocular pressure, whereas common systemic adverse events included hypertension, nausea, and congestive heart failure.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed description of the on-shell electroweak radiative corrections calculation together with a list of formulae for 4-fermion processes complete at the one-loop level and with the accuracy required for precision experiments at the e+e− colliders LEP and SLC.
Abstract: We present a detailed description of the on-shell electroweak radiative corrections calculation together with a list of formulae for 4-fermion processes complete at the one-loop level and with the accuracy required for precision experiments at the e+e− colliders LEP and SLC. Applications are discussed to the mass interdependence of the weak vector bosons, the weak mixing angle, and to the precisely measurable on-resonance observables Z mass, width, forward-backward and polarization asymmetries for leptonic and hadronic final states. Comparisons with the results of other calculations have been performed as far as possible with satisfactory agreement in the predictions for the measurable quantities.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the QCD corrections to the cross section and single-particle inclusive differential distributions for p + p → Q(Q) + X where Q and Q are heavy quarks.
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University of Toronto1, Heidelberg University2, University of Hamburg3, University of Göttingen4, Broad Institute5, Harvard University6, Stanford University7, University of Bonn8, University of Debrecen9, Seoul National University10, Johns Hopkins University11, University of Lyon12, University of Cincinnati13, Erasmus University Rotterdam14, University of California, San Francisco15, Semmelweis University16, McGill University17, Chonnam National University18, Tohoku University19, McMaster University20, Washington University in St. Louis21, University of California, Los Angeles22, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart23, University of Pittsburgh24, University of Ulsan25, Emory University26, Masaryk University27, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich28, Newcastle University29
TL;DR: Subgroup-specific analysis reconciles prior conflicting publications and confirms that TP53 mutations are enriched among SHH medulloblastomas, in which they portend poor outcome and account for a large proportion of treatment failures in these patients.
Abstract: Purpose Reports detailing the prognostic impact of TP53 mutations in medulloblastoma offer conflicting conclusions. We resolve this issue through the inclusion of molecular subgroup profiles.
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TL;DR: Gram amounts of nontoxic, chemically stable LaPO4 :Ce,Tb nanocrystals have been obtained in a coordinating solvent to give scatter-free colloids that exhibit quantum yields of up to 61 %.
Abstract: Nanoparticles with high photoluminescence quantum yield have been recently considered as possible biolabels and as emitters in optoelectronic devices. Now gram amounts of nontoxic, chemically stable LaPO4 :Ce,Tb nanocrystals have been obtained in a coordinating solvent. These nanoparticles can be easily redispersed in polar solvents to give scatter-free colloids that exhibit quantum yields of up to 61 %.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Rudolf Jaenisch | 206 | 606 | 178436 |
Bruce M. Psaty | 181 | 1205 | 138244 |
Stefan Schreiber | 178 | 1233 | 138528 |
Chris Sander | 178 | 713 | 233287 |
Dennis J. Selkoe | 177 | 607 | 145825 |
Daniel R. Weinberger | 177 | 879 | 128450 |
Ramachandran S. Vasan | 172 | 1100 | 138108 |
Bradley Cox | 169 | 2150 | 156200 |
Anders Björklund | 165 | 769 | 84268 |
J. S. Lange | 160 | 2083 | 145919 |
Hannes Jung | 159 | 2069 | 125069 |
Andrew D. Hamilton | 151 | 1334 | 105439 |
Jongmin Lee | 150 | 2257 | 134772 |
Teresa Lenz | 150 | 1718 | 114725 |
Stefanie Dimmeler | 147 | 574 | 81658 |