To support a request of very substantial resources to build and operate an experimental reactor such as ITER, it is necessary to show that such a device is well positioned on the route towards a ...reactor and not too far from the reactor in parameter space. For the reactor definition, we choose to start from ITER design and to identify, using the same design tools as in ITER, which enhancements in physics and technology, would be necessary and possible to reach the performance required in a ‘first of a kind’ reactor. The conclusion of our analysis is that the 30 years ITER programme if successful and complemented by a few specialized test beds (e.g. neutron source) constitute a solid and sufficient basis from which to move directly and safely to a ‘first of a kind’ reactor, avoiding a further experimental step.
Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) is one of the most common causes of permanent blindness in the world. Recent studies have originated the hypothesis that POAG could be considered as a central ...nervous system pathology which results in secondary visual involvement. The aim of this study is to assess possible structural whole brain connectivity alterations in POAG by combining multi-shell diffusion weighted imaging, multi-shell multi-tissue probabilistic tractography, graph theoretical measures and a newly designed disruption index, which evaluates the global reorganization of brain networks in group-wise comparisons. We found global differences in structural connectivity between Glaucoma patients and controls, as well as in local graph theoretical measures. These changes extended well beyond the primary visual pathway. Furthermore, group-wise and subject-wise disruption indices were found to be statistically different between glaucoma patients and controls, with a positive slope. Overall, our results support the hypothesis of a whole-brain structural reorganization in glaucoma which is specific to structural connectivity, possibly placing this disease within the recently defined groups of brain disconnection syndrome.
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Background: Response to Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor (EGFR-TKI) therapy is significantly associated with increased EGFR gene copy number, increased ...EGFR expression or presence of activating EGFR gene mutations. In presence of EGFR, increased HER2 gene copy number, as well as activation of the anti-apoptotic protein Akt demonstrated to increase EGFR-TKI sensitivity in both clinical and preclinical models. Aim of the present study was to assess whether these biomarkers also associate with response to first-line chemotherapy. Methods: Patients with advanced NSCLC with full clinical data and with tumor tissue available were selected for this analysis. Specimens were evaluated for EGFR and HER2 gene copy number by FISH, EGFR and p-AKT protein expression by immunohistochemistry. RECIST criteria were used to assess response to chemotherapy. Results: A total of 144 NSCLC were included in this analysis. Patient characteristics included: male/female: 95/49; PS 0/1/2: 112/29/3; stage III/IV: 44/100; adenocarcinomas plus bronchioloalveolar/squamous/other: 86/35/23; never/former/current smokers: 26/69/49. The majority of patients were treated with first-line platinum-based chemotherapy (115/79.9%). Response to chemotherapy was not associated with any clinical characteristic. A trend towards better response was observed in non-adenocarcinoma histologies (p = 0.08) and in smokers (p = 0.20). Response and time to disease progression (TTP) were not influenced by EGFR/HER2 FISH status, nor P-Akt/EGFR expression. In EGFR FISH positive response rate was 36.4% and TTP was 6.4 months, versus 28.7% and 7.3 months in EGFR FISH negative (p = 0.4 for both). Conclusions: Biomarkers useful for selection of patients candidate for TKI therapy are not predictive for response to first-line chemotherapy in NSCLC.
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A study on cashew nut oil composition Gallina Toschi T; Caboni M.F; Penazzi G ...
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Background: Effectiveness of gefitinib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), in never smokers and/or EGFR FISH positive NSCLC patients has ...been evaluated only in retrospective studies and few data exist on the biological effects of gefitinib therapy in tumor samples. Methods: The ONCOBELL trial is a multicenter prospective phase II study designed to include 39 patients EGFR FISH positive/phospho-Akt (p-AKT) positive and/or never smokers with advanced or metastatic NSCLC. Gefitinib is given at the daily dose of 250 mg. When feasible, primary tumor biopsy was repeated immediately before therapy, during therapy and at progression. Specimens were evaluated for EGFR and HER2 gene copy number by FISH, EGFR gene mutation by DNA sequencing, and EGFR and p-AKT protein expression by immunohistochemistry. Results: Data from the first 28 enrolled patients are available: median age was 60 years (range, 43–80); male/female: 7/21; stage IIIB/IV: 2/26; ECOG PS 0/1/2: 18/6/4; 25 patients had a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma and/or bronchioloalveolar carcinoma; 13 patients had brain metastases, and in 10 cases gefitinib was offered as first-line therapy. Twenty-four patients were never smokers and 19 were EGFR FISH positive. Overall response rate was 54%, including 1 complete and 14 partial responses. Median time to progression was 6.45 months, and median survival was not reached. Response to therapy was not influenced by previous therapies or presence of brain metastases. Toxicity was mild, and consisted in grade 1–2 skin rash (68%) and diarrhea (57%). One patient developed grade 3 diarrhea and another patient was hospitalized for acute interstitial lung disease. In patients exposed to previous chemotherapy, no difference in EGFR or HER2 FISH results were observed in specimens collected at the time of original diagnosis compared to specimens collected immediately before gefitinib therapy. In 14 cases primary tumor biopsy was repeated during gefitinib therapy. Conclusions: These preliminary data indicate that gefitinib is highly effective in patients with trial characteristics. Clinical and biological data for the entire cohort will be available in June 2006.
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Symptoms of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) are frequently associated with autonomic dysregulation, whose underlying biological processes are thought to strongly contribute to sudden unexpected death in ...epilepsy (SUDEP). While abnormal cardiovascular patterns commonly occur during ictal events, putative patterns of autonomic cardiac effects during pre-ictal (PRE) periods (i.e. periods preceding seizures) are still unknown. In this study, we investigated TLE-related heart rate variability (HRV) through instantaneous, nonlinear estimates of cardiovascular oscillations during inter-ictal (INT) and PRE periods. ECG recordings from 12 patients with TLE were processed to extract standard HRV indices, as well as indices of instantaneous HRV complexity (dominant Lyapunov exponent and entropy) and higher-order statistics (bispectra) obtained through definition of inhomogeneous point-process nonlinear models, employing Volterra-Laguerre expansions of linear, quadratic, and cubic kernels. Experimental results demonstrate that the best INT vs. PRE classification performance (balanced accuracy: 73.91%) was achieved only when retaining the time-varying, nonlinear, and non-stationary structure of heartbeat dynamical features. The proposed approach opens novel important avenues in predicting ictal events using information gathered from cardiovascular signals exclusively.
The effects of an electron-phonon (e-ph) interaction on the thermoelectric properties of Na sub(x) CoO2 are analyzed. By means of dynamical mean-field theory calculations we find that the e-ph ...coupling acts in a cooperative way with the disorder, enhancing the effective binary disorder potential strength on the Co sites, which stems from the presence or absence of a neighboring Na atom. Hence, the inclusion of the e-ph coupling allows us to assume smaller values of the binary disorder potential strength-which for Na sub(x) CoO sub(2) are in fact also more reasonable. More generally, we can conclude that the interplay between disorder effects and coupling to the lattice can be exploited to engineer more efficient thermoelectric materials.