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e36-e37
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3
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108
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3603016
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Analysis of racial disparities in overall survival and disease recurrence in patients with breast cancer diagnosed at age 35 or younger.
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International Journal Of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
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2020
2020-11-02
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BREAST cancer; PROGNOSIS; DISEASE relapse
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Billena C; Wilgucki M; Modlin LA; Flynn J; Tadros AB; Razavi P; Braunstein LZ; Gillespie EF; Cahlon O; Xu AJ; McCormick B; Zhang Z; Morrow M; Powell SN; Khan AJ
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2020
Billena C
Biology
Braunstein LZ
breast cancer
Cahlon O
December 2020 List
DISEASE relapse
Flynn J
Gillespie EF
International Journal of Radiation Oncology
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
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Khan AJ
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Modlin LA
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1088/1054-660x/26/3/035702" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1088/1054-660x/26/3/035702</a>
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3
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26
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Raman Spectroscopy Combined With Principal Component Analysis And K Nearest Neighbour Analysis For Non-invasive Detection Of Colon Cancer
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Laser Physics
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2016
2016-03
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colon cancer; colorectal-cancer; component analysis; diagnosis; guideline; hemoglobin; k nearest neighbour analysis; operation; Optics; Physics; principal; Raman spectroscopy; regression; serum; spectra; surveillance
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Li X Z; Yang T Y; Li S Q; Wang D L; Song Y T; Zhang S
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This paper attempts to investigate the feasibility of using Raman spectroscopy for the diagnosis of colon cancer. Serum taken from 75 healthy volunteers, 65 colon cancer patients and 60 post-operation colon cancer patients was measured in this experiment. In the Raman spectra of all three groups, the Raman peaks at 750, 1083, 1165, 1321, 1629 and 1779 cm(-1) assigned to nucleic acids, amino acids and chromophores were consistently observed. All of these six Raman peaks were observed to have statistically significant differences between groups. For quantitative analysis, the multivariate statistical techniques of principal component analysis (PCA) and k nearest neighbour analysis (KNN) were utilized to develop diagnostic algorithms for classification. In PCA, several peaks in the principal component (PC) loadings spectra were identified as the major contributors to the PC scores. Some of the peaks in the PC loadings spectra were also reported as characteristic peaks for colon tissues, which implies correlation between peaks in PC loadings spectra and those in the original Raman spectra. KNN was also performed on the obtained PCs, and a diagnostic accuracy of 91.0% and a specificity of 92.6% were achieved.
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2016
colon cancer
colorectal-cancer
component analysis
Diagnosis
guideline
hemoglobin
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k nearest neighbour analysis
Laser Physics
Li S Q
Li X Z
operation
optics
Physics
principal
Raman spectroscopy
Regression
serum
Song Y T
spectra
surveillance
Wang D L
Yang T Y
Zhang S
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1088/1612-2011/12/11/115603" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1088/1612-2011/12/11/115603</a>
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11-11
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11
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12
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Study On Spectral Parameters And The Support Vector Machine In Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Of Serum For The Detection Of Colon Cancer
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Laser Physics Letters
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2015
2015-11
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colon cancer; colorectal-cancer; discrimination; Optics; parameters; Physics; scattering sers; support; surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy; tumors; vector machine
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Li X Z; Yang T Y; Li S Q; Yao J; Song Y T; Wang D L; Ding J H
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Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has been recognized as an effective tool for the analysis of tissue samples and biofluids. In this work, a total of 27 spectral parameters were chosen and compared using SERS. Four parameters with the highest prediction ability were selected for further support vector machine (SVM) analysis. As a comparison, principal component analysis (PCA) was used on the same dataset for feature extraction. SVM was used with the above two data reduction methods separately to differentiate colon cancer and the control groups. Serum taken from 52 colon cancer patients and 60 healthy volunteers were collected and tested by SERS. The accuracy for Parameter-SVM was 95.0%, the sensitivity was 96.2%, and the specificity was 95.5%, which was much higher than the results using only one parameter, while for PCA-SVM, the results are 93.3%, 92.3%, and 92.9%, respectively. These results demonstrate that the SERS analysis method can be used to identify serum differences between colon cancer patients and normal people.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1088/1612-2011/12/11/115603" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1088/1612-2011/12/11/115603</a>
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2015
colon cancer
colorectal-cancer
Ding J H
Discrimination
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Laser Physics Letters
Li S Q
Li X Z
optics
parameters
Physics
scattering sers
Song Y T
Support
surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy
tumors
vector machine
Wang D L
Yang T Y
Yao J
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1063/1.2200592" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1063/1.2200592</a>
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15-15
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11
Volume
99
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Analytical modeling of laser pulse heating of embedded biological targets: An application to cutaneous vascular lesions
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Journal of Applied Physics
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2006
2006-06
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therapy; medicine; tissue; vessels; duration; exposure; Physics; distributions; port-wine stains; thermal relaxation; time constants
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Mirkov M; Sherr E A; Sierra R A; Lloyd J R; Tanghetti E
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Detailed understanding of the thermal processes in biological targets undergoing laser irradiation continues to be a challenging problem. For example, the contemporary pulsed dye laser (PDL) delivers a complex pulse format which presents specific challenges for theoretical understanding and further development. Numerical methods allow for adequate description of the thermal processes, but are lacking for clarifying the effects of the laser parameters. The purpose of this work is to derive a simplified analytical model that can guide the development of future laser designs. A mathematical model of heating and cooling processes in tissue is developed. Exact analytical solutions of the model are found when applied to specific temporal and spatial profiles of heat sources. Solutions are reduced to simple algebraic expressions. An algorithm is presented for approximating realistic cases of laser heating of skin structures by heat sources of the type found to have exact solutions. The simple algebraic expressions are used to provide insight into realistic laser irradiation cases. The model is compared with experiments on purpura threshold radiant exposure for PDL. These include data from four independent groups over a period of 20 years. Two of the data sets are taken from previously published articles. Two more data sets were collected from two groups of patients that were treated with two PDLs (585 and 595 nm) on normal buttocks skin. Laser pulse durations were varied between 0.5 and 40 ms; radiant exposures were varied between 3 and 20 J/cm(2). Treatment sites were evaluated 0.5, 1, and 24 hours later to determine purpuric threshold. The analytical model is in excellent agreement with a wide range of experimental data for purpura threshold radiant exposure. The data collected by independent research groups over the last 20 years with PDLs with wavelengths ranged from 577 to 595 nm were described accurately by this model. The simple analytical model provides an accurate description of a wide range of experimental data. The model can be used to guide the development of future laser designs and help refine laser parameters.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1063/1.2200592" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1063/1.2200592</a>
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2006
distributions
duration
exposure
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Journal of Applied Physics
Lloyd J R
Medicine
Mirkov M
Physics
port-wine stains
Sherr E A
Sierra R A
Tanghetti E
therapy
thermal relaxation
time constants
tissue
vessels
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/39/4/015" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/39/4/015</a>
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693-699
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4
Volume
39
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Accuracy of theory for the breathing oscillation of a complex plasma disc
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Journal of Physics D-Applied Physics
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2006
2006-02
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2-dimensional clusters; dusty plasma; mode; Physics; sheath
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Sheridan T E
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A complex plasma disc (CPD) is a stable two-dimensional arrangement of it particles, each with mass in and charge q, confined by a parabolic well and interacting through a shielded Coulomb force (i.e. a Yukawa potential). It is shown that the breathing frequency of a CPD is accurately predicted by an analytical theory in which it is assumed that the breathing mode corresponds to a uniform expansion and contraction of the disc. Predictions of the theory are compared with exact eigenmode computations for n = 2-100 particles with Debye shielding parameters K = 0.1-10. The breathing frequency is predicted exactly for n <= 8 particles due to symmetry. For n > 8 particles, the error in the square of the breathing frequency is always less than 0.4% and increases approximately linearly with K. The utility of this theory for analysing experimental data is illustrated by finding the average particle charge and Debye length for a disc with n = 40 particles.
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2-dimensional clusters
2006
dusty plasma
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Journal of Physics D-Applied Physics
mode
Physics
sheath
Sheridan T E
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.71.020702" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.71.020702</a>
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4-4
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2
Volume
71
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Real-time microbe detection based on director distortions around growing immune complexes in lyotropic chromonic liquid crystals
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Physical Review E
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2005
2005-02
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cells; ligand-receptor binding; Physics
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Shiyanovskii S V; Schneider T; Smalyukh I I; Ishikawa T; Niehaus G D; Doane K J; Woolverton C J; Lavrentovich O D
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We describe director distortions in the nematic liquid crystal (LC) caused by a spherical particle with tangential surface orientation of the director and show that light transmittance through the distorted region is a steep function of the particle's size. The effect allows us to propose a real-time microbial sensor based on a nontoxic lyotropic chromonic LC (LCLC) that detects and amplifies the presence of immune complexes. A cassette is filled with LCLC, antibody, and antigen-bearing particles. Small and isolated particles cause no macroscopic distortions of the LCLC. Upon antibody-antigen binding, the growing immune complexes distort the director and cause detectable optical transmittance between crossed polarizers.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.71.020702" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1103/PhysRevE.71.020702</a>
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2005
Cells
Doane K J
Ishikawa T
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Lavrentovich O D
ligand-receptor binding
Niehaus G D
Physical Review E
Physics
Schneider T
Shiyanovskii S V
Smalyukh I I
Woolverton C J
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n/a
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305-306
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3
Volume
26
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NMR OBSERVATIONS OF THE DEFECT STRUCTURES OF THE RIPPLE PHASE IN PHOSPHOLIPIDS
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Bulletin of the American Physical Society
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1981
1981
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Physics
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Vaz M J; Doane J W; Westerman P W
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n/a
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1981
Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Doane J W
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Physics
Vaz M J
Westerman P W
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1166/jnn.2017.13449" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1166/jnn.2017.13449</a>
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4867-4881
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7
Volume
17
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Engineering Alkoxyphenacyl-Polycarbonate Nanoparticles for Potential Application in Near-Infrared Light-Modulated Drug Delivery via Photon Up-Conversion Process
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Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
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2017
2017-07
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800 nm; alkoxylphenacyl-based polycarbonates; biocompatibility; Chemistry; Doxorubicin; Drug Release; luminescence; Materials Science; mesoporous-silica; nanocrystals; Nanotechnology; Near-Infrared Light; photodynamic therapy; Physics; release; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Stimuli-Responsive; upconverting nanoparticles; uv
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Wehrung D; Chamsaz E A; Andrews J H; Joy A; Oyewumi M O
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Photoresponsive delivery systems that are activated by high energy photo-triggers have been accorded much attention because of the capability to achieve reliable photoreactions at short irradiation times. However, the application of a high energy photo-trigger (UV light) is not clinically viable. Meanwhile, the process of photon-upconversion is an effective strategy to generate a high energy photo-trigger (in-situ) through exposure to clinically relevant near-infrared (NIR) light. In this regard, we synthesized photon upconverting nanocrystals (UCNCs) that were subsequently loaded into photoresponsive nanoparticles (NPs) that were prepared using alkoxyphenacyl-based polycarbonate homopolymer (UCNC-APP-NPs). UCNC loading affected resultant NP size, size distribution, colloidal stability but not the zeta potential. The efficiency of NIR-modulated drug delivery was impacted by the heterogenetic nature of the resultant UCNC-APP-NPs which was plausibly formed through a combination of UCNC entrapment within the polymeric NP matrix and nucleation of polymer coating on the surface of the UCNCs. The biocompatibility of UCNC-APP-NPs was demonstrated through cytotoxicity, macrophage activation, and red blood cell lysis assays. Studies in tumor-bearing (nu/nu) athymic mice showed a negligible distribution of UCNC-APP-NPs to reticuloendothelial tissues. Further, distribution of UCNC-APP-NPs to various tissues was in the order (highest to lowest): Lungs> Tumor > Kidneys > Liver > Spleen> Brain > Blood > Heart. In all, the work highlighted some important factors that may influence the effectiveness, reproducibility and biocompatibility of drug delivery systems that operate on the process of photon-upconversion.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1166/jnn.2017.13449" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1166/jnn.2017.13449</a>
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2017
800 nm
alkoxylphenacyl-based polycarbonates
Andrews J H
Biocompatibility
Chamsaz E A
Chemistry
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Doxorubicin
Drug Release
Journal Article
Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology
Joy A
luminescence
Materials Science
mesoporous-silica
nanocrystals
Nanotechnology
Near-Infrared Light
NEOMED College of Pharmacy
Oyewumi M O
photodynamic therapy
Physics
release
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Stimuli-responsive
upconverting nanoparticles
uv
Wehrung D