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2. SiPM-based fast-neutron resonance radiography camera part I- evaluation of intrinsic factors influencing image quality in a thick neutron converter
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Yehuda-Zada, Y., Vartsky, D., Martínez-Lema, G., Mor, I., Cohen, E., Roy, A., Beck, A., and Arazi, L.
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- 2024
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3. Evaluation of longitudinal double-spin asymmetry measurements in semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering from the proton for the ECCE detector design
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Van Hulse, C., Adkins, J.K., Akiba, Y., Albataineh, A., Amaryan, M., Arsene, I.C., Gayoso, C. Ayerbe, Bae, J., Bai, X., Baker, M.D., Bashkanov, M., Bellwied, R., Benmokhtar, F., Berdnikov, V., Bernauer, J.C., Bock, F., Boeglin, W., Borysova, M., Brash, E., Brindza, P., Briscoe, W.J., Brooks, M., Bueltmann, S., Bukhari, M.H.S., Bylinkin, A., Capobianco, R., Chang, W.-C., Cheon, Y., Chen, K., Chen, K.-F., Cheng, K.-Y., Chiu, M., Chujo, T., Citron, Z., Cline, E., Cohen, E., Cormier, T., Morales, Y. Corrales, Cotton, C., Crafts, J., Crawford, C., Creekmore, S., C.Cuevas, Cunningham, J., David, G., Dean, C.T., Demarteau, M., Diehl, S., Doshita, N., Dupré, R., Durham, J.M., Dzhygadlo, R., Ehlers, R., Fassi, L. El, Emmert, A., Ent, R., Fanelli, C., Fatemi, R., Fegan, S., Finger, M., Finger, M., Jr., Frantz, J., Friedman, M., Friscic, I., Gangadharan, D., Gardner, S., Gates, K., Geurts, F., Gilman, R., Glazier, D., Glimos, E., Goto, Y., Grau, N., Greene, S.V., Guo, A.Q., Guo, L., Ha, S.K., Haggerty, J., Hayward, T., He, X., Hen, O., Higinbotham, D.W., Hoballah, M., Horn, T., Hoghmrtsyan, A., Hsu, P.-h.J., Huang, J., Huber, G., Hutson, A., Hwang, K.Y., Hyde, C.E., Inaba, M., Iwata, T., Jo, H.S., Joo, K., Kalantarians, N., Kalicy, G., Kawade, K., Kay, S.J.D., Kim, A., Kim, B., Kim, C., Kim, M., Kim, Y., Kistenev, E., Klimenko, V., Ko, S.H., Korover, I., Korsch, W., Krintiras, G., Kuhn, S., Kuo, C.-M., Kutz, T., Lajoie, J., Lawrence, D., Lebedev, S., Lee, H., Lee, J.S.H., Lee, S.W., Lee, Y.-J., Li, W., Li, W.B., Li, X., Liang, Y.T., Lim, S., Lin, C.-H., Lin, D.X., Liu, K., Liu, M.X., Livingston, K., Liyanage, N., Llope, W.J., Loizides, C., Long, E., Lu, R.-S., Lu, Z., Lynch, W., Mantry, S., Marchand, D., Marcisovsky, M., Markert, C., Markowitz, P., Marukyan, H., McGaughey, P., Mihovilovic, M., Milner, R.G., Milov, A., Miyachi, Y., Mkrtchyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Monaghan, P., Montgomery, R., Morrison, D., Movsisyan, A., Camacho, C. Munoz, Murray, M., Nagai, K., Nagle, J., Nakagawa, I., Nattrass, C., Nguyen, D., Niccolai, S., Nouicer, R., Nukazuka, G., Nycz, M., Okorokov, V.A., Orešić, S., Osborn, J.D., O’Shaughnessy, C., Paganis, S., Papandreou, Z., Pate, S.F., Patel, M., Paus, C., Penman, G., Perdekamp, M.G., Perepelitsa, D.V., Costa, H. Periera da, Peters, K., Phelps, W., Piasetzky, E., Pinkenburg, C., Prochazka, I., Protzman, T., Purschke, M.L., Putschke, J., Pybus, J.R., Rajput-Ghoshal, R., Rasson, J., Read, K.F., Røed, K., Reed, R., Reinhold, J., Renner, E.L., Richards, J., Riedl, C., Rinn, T., Roche, J., Roland, G.M., Ron, G., Rosati, M., Royon, C., Ryu, J., Salur, S., Santiesteban, N., Santos, R., Sarsour, M., Schambach, J., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, N., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Seidl, R., Sickles, A., Simmerling, P., Sirca, S., Sharma, D., Shi, Z., Shibata, T.-A., Shih, C.-W., Shimizu, S., Shrestha, U., Slifer, K., Smith, K., Sokhan, D., Soltz, R., Sondheim, W., Song, J., Strakovsky, I.I., Steinberg, P., Stepanov, P., Stevens, J., Strube, J., Sun, P., Sun, X., Suresh, K., Tadevosyan, V., Tang, W.-C., Araya, S. Tapia, Tarafdar, S., Teodorescu, L., Thomas, D., Timmins, A., Tomasek, L., Trotta, N., Trotta, R., Tveter, T.S., Umaka, E., Usman, A., Hecke, H.W. van, Velkovska, J., Voutier, E., Wang, P.K., Wang, Q., Wang, Y., Watts, D.P., Wickramaarachchi, N., Weinstein, L., Williams, M., Wong, C.-P., Wood, L., Wood, M.H., Woody, C., Wyslouch, B., Xiao, Z., Yamazaki, Y., Yang, Y., Ye, Z., Yoo, H.D., Yurov, M., Zachariou, N., Zajc, W.A., Zha, W., Zhang, J.-L., Zhang, J.-X., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y.-X., Zheng, X., and Zhuang, P.
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- 2023
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4. Design and simulated performance of calorimetry systems for the ECCE detector at the electron ion collider
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Bock, F., Schmidt, N., Wang, P.K., Santiesteban, N., Horn, T., Huang, J., Lajoie, J., Munoz Camacho, C., Adkins, J.K., Akiba, Y., Albataineh, A., Amaryan, M., Arsene, I.C., Ayerbe Gayoso, C., Bae, J., Bai, X., Baker, M.D., Bashkanov, M., Bellwied, R., Benmokhtar, F., Berdnikov, V., Bernauer, J.C., Boeglin, W., Borysova, M., Brash, E., Brindza, P., Briscoe, W.J., Brooks, M., Bueltmann, S., Bukhari, M.H.S., Bylinkin, A., Capobianco, R., Chang, W.-C., Cheon, Y., Chen, K., Chen, K.-F., Cheng, K.-Y., Chiu, M., Chujo, T., Citron, Z., Cline, E., Cohen, E., Cormier, T., Corrales Morales, Y., Cotton, C., Crafts, J., Crawford, C., Creekmore, S., Cuevas, C., Cunningham, J., David, G., Dean, C.T., Demarteau, M., Diehl, S., Doshita, N., Dupré, R., Durham, J.M., Dzhygadlo, R., Ehlers, R., El Fassi, L., Emmert, A., Ent, R., Fanelli, C., Fatemi, R., Fegan, S., Finger, M., Finger, M., Jr., Frantz, J., Friedman, M., Friscic, I., Gangadharan, D., Gardner, S., Gates, K., Geurts, F., Gilman, R., Glazier, D., Glimos, E., Goto, Y., Grau, N., Greene, S.V., Guo, A.Q., Guo, L., Ha, S.K., Haggerty, J., Hayward, T., He, X., Hen, O., Higinbotham, D.W., Hoballah, M., Hoghmrtsyan, A., Hsu, P.-h.J., Huber, G., Hutson, A., Hwang, K.Y., Hyde, C.E., Inaba, M., Iwata, T., Jo, H.S., Joo, K., Kalantarians, N., Kalicy, G., Kawade, K., Kay, S.J.D., Kim, A., Kim, B., Kim, C., Kim, M., Kim, Y., Kistenev, E., Klimenko, V., Ko, S.H., Korover, I., Korsch, W., Krintiras, G., Kuhn, S., Kuo, C.-M., Kutz, T., Lawrence, D., Lebedev, S., Lee, H., Lee, J.S.H., Lee, S.W., Lee, Y.-J., Li, W., Li, W.B., Li, X., Liang, Y.T., Lim, S., Lin, C.-h., Lin, D.X., Liu, K., Liu, M.X., Livingston, K., Liyanage, N., Llope, W.J., Loizides, C., Long, E., Lu, R.-S., Lu, Z., Lynch, W., Mantry, S., Marchand, D., Marcisovsky, M., Markert, C., Markowitz, P., Marukyan, H., McGaughey, P., Mihovilovic, M., Milner, R.G., Milov, A., Miyachi, Y., Mkrtchyan, A., Monaghan, P., Montgomery, R., Morrison, D., Movsisyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Murray, M., Nagai, K., Nagle, J., Nakagawa, I., Nattrass, C., Nguyen, D., Niccolai, S., Nouicer, R., Nukazuka, G., Nycz, M., Okorokov, V.A., Orešić, S., Osborn, J.D., O’Shaughnessy, C., Paganis, S., Papandreou, Z., Pate, S.F., Patel, M., Paus, C., Penman, G., Perdekamp, M.G., Perepelitsa, D.V., Periera da Costa, H., Peters, K., Phelps, W., Piasetzky, E., Pinkenburg, C., Prochazka, I., Protzman, T., Purschke, M.L., Putschke, J., Pybus, J.R., Rajput-Ghoshal, R., Rasson, J., Raue, B., Read, K.F., Røed, K., Reed, R., Reinhold, J., Renner, E.L., Richards, J., Riedl, C., Rinn, T., Roche, J., Roland, G.M., Ron, G., Rosati, M., Royon, C., Ryu, J., Salur, S., Santos, R., Sarsour, M., Schambach, J., Schmidt, A., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Seidl, R., Sickles, A., Simmerling, P., Sirca, S., Sharma, D., Shi, Z., Shibata, T.-A., Shih, C.-W., Shimizu, S., Shrestha, U., Slifer, K., Smith, K., Sokhan, D., Soltz, R., Sondheim, W., Song, J., Strakovsky, I.I., Steinberg, P., Stepanov, P., Stevens, J., Strube, J., Sun, P., Sun, X., Suresh, K., Tadevosyan, V., Tang, W.-C., Tapia Araya, S., Tarafdar, S., Teodorescu, L., Thomas, D., Timmins, A., Tomasek, L., Trotta, N., Trotta, R., Tveter, T.S., Umaka, E., Usman, A., van Hecke, H.W., Van Hulse, C., Velkovska, J., Voutier, E., Wang, Q., Wang, Y., Watts, D.P., Wickramaarachchi, N., Weinstein, L., Williams, M., Wong, C.-P., Wood, L., Wood, M.H., Woody, C., Wyslouch, B., Xiao, Z., Yamazaki, Y., Yang, Y., Ye, Z., Yoo, H.D., Yurov, M., Zachariou, N., Zajc, W.A., Zha, W., Zhang, J.-L., Zhang, J.-X., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y.-X., Zheng, X., and Zhuang, P.
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- 2023
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5. ECCE unpolarized TMD measurements
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Seidl, R., Vladimirov, A., Adkins, J.K., Akiba, Y., Albataineh, A., Amaryan, M., Arsene, I.C., Gayoso, C. Ayerbe, Bae, J., Bai, X., Baker, M.D., Bashkanov, M., Bellwied, R., Benmokhtar, F., Berdnikov, V., Bernauer, J.C., Bock, F., Boeglin, W., Borysova, M., Brash, E., Brindza, P., Briscoe, W.J., Brooks, M., Bueltmann, S., Bukhari, M.H.S., Bylinkin, A., Capobianco, R., Chang, W.-C., Cheon, Y., Chen, K., Chen, K.-F., Cheng, K.-Y., Chiu, M., Chujo, T., Citron, Z., Cline, E., Cohen, E., Cormier, T., Morales, Y. Corrales, Cotton, C., Crafts, J., Crawford, C., Creekmore, S., Cuevas, C., Cunningham, J., David, G., Dean, C.T., Demarteau, M., Diehl, S., Doshita, N., Dupré, R., Durham, J.M., Dzhygadlo, R., Ehlers, R., Fassi, L. El, Emmert, A., Ent, R., Fanelli, C., Fatemi, R., Fegan, S., Finger, M., Finger, M., Jr., Frantz, J., Friedman, M., Friscic, I., Gangadharan, D., Gardner, S., Gates, K., Geurts, F., Gilman, R., Glazier, D., Glimos, E., Goto, Y., Grau, N., Greene, S.V., Guo, A.Q., Guo, L., Ha, S.K., Haggerty, J., Hayward, T., He, X., Hen, O., Higinbotham, D.W., Hoballah, M., Horn, T., Hoghmrtsyan, A., Hsu, P.-h.J., Huang, J., Huber, G., Hutson, A., Hwang, K.Y., Hyde, C.E., Inaba, M., Iwata, T., Jo, H.S., Joo, K., Kalantarians, N., Kalicy, G., Kawade, K., Kay, S.J.D., Kim, A., Kim, B., Kim, C., Kim, M., Kim, Y., Kistenev, E., Klimenko, V., Ko, S.H., Korover, I., Korsch, W., Krintiras, G., Kuhn, S., Kuo, C.-M., Kutz, T., Lajoie, J., Lawrence, D., Lebedev, S., Lee, H., Lee, J.S.H., Lee, S.W., Lee, Y.-J., Li, W., Li, W.B., Li, X., Liang, Y.T., Lim, S., Lin, C.-H., Lin, D.X., Liu, K., Liu, M.X., Livingston, K., Liyanage, N., Llope, W.J., Loizides, C., Long, E., Lu, R.-S., Lu, Z., Lynch, W., Mantry, S., Marchand, D., Marcisovsky, M., Markert, C., Markowitz, P., Marukyan, H., McGaughey, P., Mihovilovic, M., Milner, R.G., Milov, A., Miyachi, Y., Mkrtchyan, A., Monaghan, P., Montgomery, R., Morrison, D., Movsisyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Camacho, C. Munoz, Murray, M., Nagai, K., Nagle, J., Nakagawa, I., Nattrass, C., Nguyen, D., Niccolai, S., Nouicer, R., Nukazuka, G., Nycz, M., Okorokov, V.A., Orešić, S., Osborn, J.D., O’Shaughnessy, C., Paganis, S., Papandreou, Z., Pate, S.F., Patel, M., Paus, C., Penman, G., Perdekamp, M.G., Perepelitsa, D.V., da Costa, H. Periera, Peters, K., Phelps, W., Piasetzky, E., Pinkenburg, C., Prochazka, I., Protzman, T., Purschke, M.L., Putschke, J., Pybus, J.R., Rajput-Ghoshal, R., Rasson, J., Raue, B., Read, K.F., Røed, K., Reed, R., Reinhold, J., Renner, E.L., Richards, J., Riedl, C., Rinn, T., Roche, J., Roland, G.M., Ron, G., Rosati, M., Royon, C., Ryu, J., Salur, S., Santiesteban, N., Santos, R., Sarsour, M., Schambach, J., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, N., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Sickles, A., Simmerling, P., Sirca, S., Sharma, D., Shi, Z., Shibata, T.-A., Shih, C.-W., Shimizu, S., Shrestha, U., Slifer, K., Smith, K., Sokhan, D., Soltz, R., Sondheim, W., Song, J., Strakovsky, I.I., Steinberg, P., Stepanov, P., Stevens, J., Strube, J., Sun, P., Sun, X., Suresh, K., Tadevosyan, V., Tang, W.-C., Araya, S. Tapia, Tarafdar, S., Teodorescu, L., Thomas, D., Timmins, A., Tomasek, L., Trotta, N., Trotta, R., Tveter, T.S., Umaka, E., Usman, A., van Hecke, H.W., Hulse, C. Van, Velkovska, J., Voutier, E., Wang, P.K., Wang, Q., Wang, Y., Watts, D.P., Wickramaarachchi, N., Weinstein, L., Williams, M., Wong, C.-P., Wood, L., Wood, M.H., Woody, C., Wyslouch, B., Xiao, Z., Yamazaki, Y., Yang, Y., Ye, Z., Yoo, H.D., Yurov, M., Zachariou, N., Zajc, W.A., Zha, W., Zhang, J.-L., Zhang, J.-X., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y.-X., Zheng, X., and Zhuang, P.
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- 2023
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6. Search for [formula omitted] charged lepton flavor violation at the EIC with the ECCE detector
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Zhang, J.-L., Mantry, S., Adkins, J.K., Akiba, Y., Albataineh, A., Amaryan, M., Arsene, I.C., Gayoso, C. Ayerbe, Bae, J., Bai, X., Baker, M.D., Bashkanov, M., Bellwied, R., Benmokhtar, F., Berdnikov, V., Bernauer, J.C., Bock, F., Boeglin, W., Borysova, M., Brash, E., Brindza, P., Briscoe, W.J., Brooks, M., Bueltmann, S., Bukhari, M.H.S., Bylinkin, A., Capobianco, R., Chang, W.-C., Cheon, Y., Chen, K., Chen, K.-F., Cheng, K.-Y., Chiu, M., Chujo, T., Citron, Z., Cline, E., Cohen, E., Cormier, T., Corrales Morales, Y., Cotton, C., Crafts, J., Crawford, C., Creekmore, S., Cuevas, C., Cunningham, J., David, G., Dean, C.T., Demarteau, M., Diehl, S., Doshita, N., Dupré, R., Durham, J.M., Dzhygadlo, R., Ehlers, R., El Fassi, L., Emmert, A., Ent, R., Fanelli, C., Fatemi, R., Fegan, S., Finger, M., Finger, M., Jr., Frantz, J., Friedman, M., Friscic, I., Gangadharan, D., Gardner, S., Gates, K., Geurts, F., Gilman, R., Glazier, D., Glimos, E., Goto, Y., Grau, N., Greene, S.V., Guo, A.Q., Guo, L., Ha, S.K., Haggerty, J., Hayward, T., He, X., Hen, O., Higinbotham, D.W., Hoballah, M., Horn, T., Hoghmrtsyan, A., Hsu, P.-h.J., Huang, J., Huber, G., Hutson, A., Hwang, K.Y., Hyde, C.E., Inaba, M., Iwata, T., Jo, H.S., Joo, K., Kalantarians, N., Kalicy, G., Kawade, K., Kay, S.J.D., Kim, A., Kim, B., Kim, C., Kim, M., Kim, Y., Kistenev, E., Klimenko, V., Ko, S.H., Korover, I., Korsch, W., Krintiras, G., Kuhn, S., Kuo, C.-M., Kutz, T., Lajoie, J., Lawrence, D., Lebedev, S., Lee, H., Lee, J.S.H., Lee, S.W., Lee, Y.-J., Li, W., Li, W.B., Li, X., Liang, Y.T., Lim, S., Lin, C.-H., Lin, D.X., Liu, K., Liu, M.X., Livingston, K., Liyanage, N., Llope, W.J., Loizides, C., Long, E., Lu, R.-S., Lu, Z., Lynch, W., Marchand, D., Marcisovsky, M., Markert, C., Markowitz, P., Marukyan, H., McGaughey, P., Mihovilovic, M., Milner, R.G., Milov, A., Miyachi, Y., Mkrtchyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Monaghan, P., Montgomery, R., Morrison, D., Movsisyan, A., Munoz Camacho, C., Murray, M., Nagai, K., Nagle, J., Nakagawa, I., Nattrass, C., Nguyen, D., Niccolai, S., Nouicer, R., Nukazuka, G., Nycz, M., Okorokov, V.A., Orešić, S., Osborn, J.D., O’Shaughnessy, C., Paganis, S., Papandreou, Z., Pate, S.F., Patel, M., Paus, C., Penman, G., Perdekamp, M.G., Perepelitsa, D.V., Periera da Costa, H., Peters, K., Phelps, W., Piasetzky, E., Pinkenburg, C., Prochazka, I., Protzman, T., Purschke, M.L., Putschke, J., Pybus, J.R., Rajput-Ghoshal, R., Rasson, J., Raue, B., Read, K.F., Røed, K., Reed, R., Reinhold, J., Renner, E.L., Richards, J., Riedl, C., Rinn, T., Roche, J., Roland, G.M., Ron, G., Rosati, M., Royon, C., Ryu, J., Salur, S., Santiesteban, N., Santos, R., Sarsour, M., Schambach, J., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, N., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Seidl, R., Sickles, A., Simmerling, P., Sirca, S., Sharma, D., Shi, Z., Shibata, T.-A., Shih, C.-W., Shimizu, S., Shrestha, U., Slifer, K., Smith, K., Sokhan, D., Soltz, R., Sondheim, W., Song, J., Strakovsky, I.I., Steinberg, P., Stepanov, P., Stevens, J., Strube, J., Sun, P., Sun, X., Suresh, K., Tadevosyan, V., Tang, W.-C., Tapia Araya, S., Tarafdar, S., Teodorescu, L., Thomas, D., Timmins, A., Tomasek, L., Trotta, N., Trotta, R., Tveter, T.S., Umaka, E., Usman, A., van Hecke, H.W., Van Hulse, C., Velkovska, J., Voutier, E., Wang, P.K., Wang, Q., Wang, Y., Watts, D.P., Wickramaarachchi, N., Weinstein, L., Williams, M., Wong, C.-P., Wood, L., Wood, M.H., Woody, C., Wyslouch, B., Xiao, Z., Yamazaki, Y., Yang, Y., Ye, Z., Yoo, H.D., Yurov, M., Zachariou, N., Zajc, W.A., Zha, W., Zhang, J.-X., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y.-X., Zheng, X., and Zhuang, P.
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- 2023
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7. Detector requirements and simulation results for the EIC exclusive, diffractive and tagging physics program using the ECCE detector concept
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Bylinkin, A., Dean, C.T., Fegan, S., Gangadharan, D., Gates, K., Kay, S.J.D., Korover, I., Li, W.B., Li, X., Montgomery, R., Nguyen, D., Penman, G., Pybus, J.R., Santiesteban, N., Shimizu, S., Trotta, R., Usman, A., Baker, M.D., Frantz, J., Glazier, D.I., Higinbotham, D.W., Horn, T., Huang, J., Huber, G.M., Reed, R., Roche, J., Schmidt, A., Steinberg, P., Stevens, J., Goto, Y., Munoz Camacho, C., Murray, M., Papandreou, Z., Zha, W., Adkins, J.K., Akiba, Y., Albataineh, A., Amaryan, M., Arsene, I.C., Ayerbe Gayoso, C., Bae, J., Bai, X., Bashkanov, M., Bellwied, R., Benmokhtar, F., Berdnikov, V., Bernauer, J.C., Bock, F., Boeglin, W., Borysova, M., Brash, E., Brindza, P., Briscoe, W.J., Brooks, M., Bueltmann, S., Bukhari, M.H.S., Capobianco, R., Chang, W.-C., Cheon, Y., Chen, K., Chen, K.-F., Cheng, K.-Y., Chiu, M., Chujo, T., Citron, Z., Cline, E., Cohen, E., Cormier, T., Corrales Morales, Y., Cotton, C., Crafts, J., Crawford, C., Creekmore, S., Cuevas, C., Cunningham, J., David, G., Demarteau, M., Diehl, S., Doshita, N., Dupré, R., Durham, J.M., Dzhygadlo, R., Ehlers, R., El Fassi, L., Emmert, A., Ent, R., Fanelli, C., Fatemi, R., Finger, M., Finger, M., Jr, Friedman, M., Friscic, I., Gardner, S., Geurts, F., Gilman, R., Glimos, E., Grau, N., Greene, S.V., Guo, A.Q., Guo, L., Ha, S.K., Haggerty, J., Hayward, T., He, X., Hen, O., Hoballah, M., Hoghmrtsyan, A., Hsu, P.-h.J., Hutson, A., Hwang, K.Y., Hyde, C.E., Inaba, M., Iwata, T., Jo, H.S., Joo, K., Kalantarians, N., Kalicy, G., Kawade, K., Kim, A., Kim, B., Kim, C., Kim, M., Kim, Y., Kistenev, E., Klimenko, V., Ko, S.H., Korsch, W., Krintiras, G., Kuhn, S., Kuo, C.-M., Kutz, T., Lajoie, J., Lawrence, D., Lebedev, S., Lee, H., Lee, J.S.H., Lee, S.W., Lee, Y.-J., Li, W., Liang, Y.T., Lim, S., Lin, C.-h., Lin, D.X., Liu, K., Liu, M.X., Livingston, K., Liyanage, N., Llope, W.J., Loizides, C., Long, E., Lu, R.-S., Lu, Z., Lynch, W., Mantry, S., Marchand, D., Marcisovsky, M., Markert, C., Markowitz, P., Marukyan, H., McGaughey, P., Mihovilovic, M., Milner, R.G., Milov, A., Miyachi, Y., Mkrtchyan, A., Monaghan, P., Morrison, D., Movsisyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Nagai, K., Nagle, J., Nakagawa, I., Nattrass, C., Niccolai, S., Nouicer, R., Nukazuka, G., Nycz, M., Okorokov, V.A., Orešić, S., Osborn, J.D., O’Shaughnessy, C., Paganis, S., Pate, S.F., Patel, M., Paus, C., Perdekamp, M.G., Perepelitsa, D.V., Periera da Costa, H., Peters, K., Phelps, W., Piasetzky, E., Pinkenburg, C., Prochazka, I., Protzman, T., Purschke, M.L., Putschke, J., Rajput-Ghoshal, R., Rasson, J., Raue, B., Read, K.F., Røed, K., Reinhold, J., Renner, E.L., Richards, J., Riedl, C., Rinn, T., Roland, G.M., Ron, G., Rosati, M., Royon, C., Ryu, J., Salur, S., Santos, R., Sarsour, M., Schambach, J., Schmidt, N., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Seidl, R., Sickles, A., Simmerling, P., Sirca, S., Sharma, D., Shi, Z., Shibata, T.-A., Shih, C.-W., Shrestha, U., Slifer, K., Smith, K., Sokhan, D., Soltz, R., Sondheim, W., Song, J., Strakovsky, I.I., Stepanov, P., Strube, J., Sun, P., Sun, X., Suresh, K., Tadevosyan, V., Tang, W.-C., Tapia Araya, S., Tarafdar, S., Teodorescu, L., Thomas, D., Timmins, A., Tomasek, L., Trotta, N., Tveter, T.S., Umaka, E., van Hecke, H.W., Van Hulse, C., Velkovska, J., Voutier, E., Wang, P.K., Wang, Q., Wang, Y., Watts, D.P., Wickramaarachchi, N., Weinstein, L., Williams, M., Wong, C.-P., Wood, L., Wood, M.H., Woody, C., Wyslouch, B., Xiao, Z., Yamazaki, Y., Yang, Y., Ye, Z., Yoo, H.D., Yurov, M., Zachariou, N., Zajc, W.A., Zhang, J.-L., Zhang, J.-X., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y.-X., Zheng, X., and Zhuang, P.
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8. ECCE sensitivity studies for single hadron transverse single spin asymmetry measurements
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Seidl, R., Vladimirov, A., Pitonyak, D., Prokudin, A., Adkins, J.K., Akiba, Y., Albataineh, A., Amaryan, M., Arsene, I.C., Gayoso, C. Ayerbe, Bae, J., Bai, X., Baker, M.D., Bashkanov, M., Bellwied, R., Benmokhtar, F., Berdnikov, V., Bernauer, J.C., Bock, F., Boeglin, W., Borysova, M., Brash, E., Brindza, P., Briscoe, W.J., Brooks, M., Bueltmann, S., Bukhari, M.H.S., Bylinkin, A., Capobianco, R., Chang, W.-C., Cheon, Y., Chen, K., Chen, K.-F., Cheng, K.-Y., Chiu, M., Chujo, T., Citron, Z., Cline, E., Cohen, E., Cormier, T., Morales, Y. Corrales, Cotton, C., Crafts, J., Crawford, C., Creekmore, S., Cuevas, C., Cunningham, J., David, G., Dean, C.T., Demarteau, M., Diehl, S., Doshita, N., Dupré, R., Durham, J.M., Dzhygadlo, R., Ehlers, R., El Fassi, L., Emmert, A., Ent, R., Fanelli, C., Fatemi, R., Fegan, S., Finger, M., Finger, M., Jr., Frantz, J., Friedman, M., Friscic, I., Gangadharan, D., Gardner, S., Gates, K., Geurts, F., Gilman, R., Glazier, D., Glimos, E., Goto, Y., Grau, N., Greene, S.V., Guo, A.Q., Guo, L., Ha, S.K., Haggerty, J., Hayward, T., He, X., Hen, O., Higinbotham, D.W., Hoballah, M., Horn, T., Hoghmrtsyan, A., Hsu, P.-h.J., Huang, J., Huber, G., Hutson, A., Hwang, K.Y., Hyde, C.E., Inaba, M., Iwata, T., Jo, H.S., Joo, K., Kalantarians, N., Kalicy, G., Kawade, K., Kay, S.J.D., Kim, A., Kim, B., Kim, C., Kim, M., Kim, Y., Kistenev, E., Klimenko, V., Ko, S.H., Korover, I., Korsch, W., Krintiras, G., Kuhn, S., Kuo, C.-M., Kutz, T., Lajoie, J., Lawrence, D., Lebedev, S., Lee, H., Lee, J.S.H., Lee, S.W., Lee, Y.-J., Li, W., Li, W.B., Li, X., Liang, Y.T., Lim, S., Lin, C.-H., Lin, D.X., Liu, K., Liu, M.X., Livingston, K., Liyanage, N., Llope, W.J., Loizides, C., Long, E., Lu, R.-S., Lu, Z., Lynch, W., Mantry, S., Marchand, D., Marcisovsky, M., Markert, C., Markowitz, P., Marukyan, H., McGaughey, P., Mihovilovic, M., Milner, R.G., Milov, A., Miyachi, Y., Mkrtchyan, A., Monaghan, P., Montgomery, R., Morrison, D., Movsisyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Camacho, C. Munoz, Murray, M., Nagai, K., Nagle, J., Nakagawa, I., Nattrass, C., Nguyen, D., Niccolai, S., Nouicer, R., Nukazuka, G., Nycz, M., Okorokov, V.A., Orešić, S., Osborn, J.D., O’Shaughnessy, C., Paganis, S., Papandreou, Z., Pate, S.F., Patel, M., Paus, C., Penman, G., Perdekamp, M.G., Perepelitsa, D.V., da Costa, H. Periera, Peters, K., Phelps, W., Piasetzky, E., Pinkenburg, C., Prochazka, I., Protzman, T., Purschke, M.L., Putschke, J., Pybus, J.R., Rajput-Ghoshal, R., Rasson, J., Raue, B., Read, K.F., Røed, K., Reed, R., Reinhold, J., Renner, E.L., Richards, J., Riedl, C., Rinn, T., Roche, J., Roland, G.M., Ron, G., Rosati, M., Royon, C., Ryu, J., Salur, S., Santiesteban, N., Santos, R., Sarsour, M., Schambach, J., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, N., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Sickles, A., Simmerling, P., Sirca, S., Sharma, D., Shi, Z., Shibata, T.-A., Shih, C.-W., Shimizu, S., Shrestha, U., Slifer, K., Smith, K., Sokhan, D., Soltz, R., Sondheim, W., Song, J., Strakovsky, I.I., Steinberg, P., Stepanov, P., Stevens, J., Strube, J., Sun, P., Sun, X., Suresh, K., Tadevosyan, V., Tang, W.-C., Araya, S. Tapia, Tarafdar, S., Teodorescu, L., Thomas, D., Timmins, A., Tomasek, L., Trotta, N., Trotta, R., Tveter, T.S., Umaka, E., Usman, A., van Hecke, H.W., Van Hulse, C., Velkovska, J., Voutier, E., Wang, P.K., Wang, Q., Wang, Y., Watts, D.P., Wickramaarachchi, N., Weinstein, L., Williams, M., Wong, C.-P., Wood, L., Wood, M.H., Woody, C., Wyslouch, B., Xiao, Z., Yamazaki, Y., Yang, Y., Ye, Z., Yoo, H.D., Yurov, M., Zachariou, N., Zajc, W.A., Zha, W., Zhang, J.-L., Zhang, J.-X., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y.-X., Zheng, X., and Zhuang, P.
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9. Exclusive J/[formula omitted] detection and physics with ECCE
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Li, X., Adkins, J.K., Akiba, Y., Albataineh, A., Amaryan, M., Arsene, I.C., Ayerbe Gayoso, C., Bae, J., Bai, X., Baker, M.D., Bashkanov, M., Bellwied, R., Benmokhtar, F., Berdnikov, V., Bernauer, J.C., Bock, F., Boeglin, W., Borysova, M., Brash, E., Brindza, P., Briscoe, W.J., Brooks, M., Bueltmann, S., Bukhari, M.H.S., Bylinkin, A., Capobianco, R., Chang, W.-C., Cheon, Y., Chen, K., Chen, K.-F., Cheng, K.-Y., Chiu, M., Chujo, T., Citron, Z., Cline, E., Cohen, E., Cormier, T., Corrales Morales, Y., Cotton, C., Crafts, J., Crawford, C., Creekmore, S., Cuevas, C., Cunningham, J., David, G., Dean, C.T., Demarteau, M., Diehl, S., Doshita, N., Dupré, R., Durham, J.M., Dzhygadlo, R., Ehlers, R., El Fassi, L., Emmert, A., Ent, R., Fanelli, C., Fatemi, R., Fegan, S., Finger, M., Finger, M., Jr., Frantz, J., Friedman, M., Friscic, I., Gangadharan, D., Gardner, S., Gates, K., Geurts, F., Gilman, R., Glazier, D., Glimos, E., Goto, Y., Grau, N., Greene, S.V., Guo, A.Q., Guo, L., Ha, S.K., Haggerty, J., Hayward, T., He, X., Hen, O., Higinbotham, D.W., Hoballah, M., Horn, T., Hoghmrtsyan, A., Hsu, P.-h.J., Huang, J., Huber, G., Hutson, A., Hwang, K.Y., Hyde, C.E., Inaba, M., Iwata, T., Jo, H.S., Joo, K., Kalantarians, N., Kalicy, G., Kawade, K., Kay, S.J.D., Kim, A., Kim, B., Kim, C., Kim, M., Kim, Y., Kistenev, E., Klimenko, V., Ko, S.H., Korover, I., Korsch, W., Krintiras, G., Kuhn, S., Kuo, C.-M., Kutz, T., Lajoie, J., Lawrence, D., Lebedev, S., Lee, H., Lee, J.S.H., Lee, S.W., Lee, Y.-J., Li, W., Li, W.B., Liang, Y.T., Lim, S., Lin, C.-H., Lin, D.X., Liu, K., Liu, M.X., Livingston, K., Liyanage, N., Llope, W.J., Loizides, C., Long, E., Lu, R.-S., Lu, Z., Lynch, W., Mantry, S., Marchand, D., Marcisovsky, M., Markert, C., Markowitz, P., Marukyan, H., McGaughey, P., Mihovilovic, M., Milner, R.G., Milov, A., Miyachi, Y., Mkrtchyan, A., Monaghan, P., Montgomery, R., Morrison, D., Movsisyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Munoz Camacho, C., Murray, M., Nagai, K., Nagle, J., Nakagawa, I., Nattrass, C., Nguyen, D., Niccolai, S., Nouicer, R., Nukazuka, G., Nycz, M., Okorokov, V.A., Orešić, S., Osborn, J.D., O’Shaughnessy, C., Paganis, S., Papandreou, Z., Pate, S.F., Patel, M., Paus, C., Penman, G., Perdekamp, M.G., Perepelitsa, D.V., Periera da Costa, H., Peters, K., Phelps, W., Piasetzky, E., Pinkenburg, C., Prochazka, I., Protzman, T., Purschke, M.L., Putschke, J., Pybus, J.R., Rajput-Ghoshal, R., Rasson, J., Raue, B., Read, K.F., Røed, K., Reed, R., Reinhold, J., Renner, E.L., Richards, J., Riedl, C., Rinn, T., Roche, J., Roland, G.M., Ron, G., Rosati, M., Royon, C., Ryu, J., Salur, S., Santiesteban, N., Santos, R., Sarsour, M., Schambach, J., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, N., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Seidl, R., Sickles, A., Simmerling, P., Sirca, S., Sharma, D., Shi, Z., Shibata, T.-A., Shih, C.-W., Shimizu, S., Shrestha, U., Slifer, K., Smith, K., Sokhan, D., Soltz, R., Sondheim, W., Song, J., Strakovsky, I.I., Steinberg, P., Stepanov, P., Stevens, J., Strube, J., Sun, P., Sun, X., Suresh, K., Tadevosyan, V., Tang, W.-C., Tapia Araya, S., Tarafdar, S., Teodorescu, L., Thomas, D., Timmins, A., Tomasek, L., Trotta, N., Trotta, R., Tveter, T.S., Umaka, E., Usman, A., van Hecke, H.W., Van Hulse, C., Velkovska, J., Voutier, E., Wang, P.K., Wang, Q., Wang, Y., Watts, D.P., Wickramaarachchi, N., Weinstein, L., Williams, M., Wong, C.-P., Wood, L., Wood, M.H., Woody, C., Wyslouch, B., Xiao, Z., Yamazaki, Y., Yang, Y., Ye, Z., Yoo, H.D., Yurov, M., Zachariou, N., Zajc, W.A., Zha, W., Zhang, J.-L., Zhang, J.-X., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y.-X., Zheng, X., and Zhuang, P.
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10. Scientific computing plan for the ECCE detector at the Electron Ion Collider
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Bernauer, J.C., Dean, C.T., Fanelli, C., Huang, J., Kauder, K., Lawrence, D., Osborn, J.D., Paus, C., Adkins, J.K., Akiba, Y., Albataineh, A., Amaryan, M., Arsene, I.C., Ayerbe Gayoso, C., Bae, J., Bai, X., Baker, M.D., Bashkanov, M., Bellwied, R., Benmokhtar, F., Berdnikov, V., Bock, F., Boeglin, W., Borysova, M., Brash, E., Brindza, P., Briscoe, W.J., Brooks, M., Bueltmann, S., Bukhari, M.H.S., Bylinkin, A., Capobianco, R., Chang, W.-C., Cheon, Y., Chen, K., Chen, K.-F., Cheng, K.-Y., Chiu, M., Chujo, T., Citron, Z., Cline, E., Cohen, E., Cormier, T., Corrales Morales, Y., Cotton, C., Crafts, J., Crawford, C., Creekmore, S., Cuevas, C., Cunningham, J., David, G., Demarteau, M., Diehl, S., Doshita, N., Dupré, R., Durham, J.M., Dzhygadlo, R., Ehlers, R., El Fassi, L., Emmert, A., Ent, R., Fatemi, R., Fegan, S., Finger, M., Finger, M., Jr., Frantz, J., Friedman, M., Friscic, I., Gangadharan, D., Gardner, S., Gates, K., Geurts, F., Gilman, R., Glazier, D., Glimos, E., Goto, Y., Grau, N., Greene, S.V., Guo, A.Q., Guo, L., Ha, S.K., Haggerty, J., Hayward, T., He, X., Hen, O., Higinbotham, D.W., Hoballah, M., Horn, T., Hoghmrtsyan, A., Hsu, P.-h.J., Huber, G., Hutson, A., Hwang, K.Y., Hyde, C., Inaba, M., Iwata, T., Jo, H.S., Joo, K., Kalantarians, N., Kalicy, G., Kawade, K., Kay, S.J.D., Kim, A., Kim, B., Kim, C., Kim, M., Kim, Y., Kistenev, E., Klimenko, V., Ko, S.H., Korover, I., Korsch, W., Krintiras, G., Kuhn, S., Kuo, C.-M., Kutz, T., Lajoie, J., Lebedev, S., Lee, H., Lee, J.S.H., Lee, S.W., Lee, Y.-J., Li, W., Li, X., Liang, Y.T., Lim, S., Lin, C.-h., Lin, D.X., Liu, K., Liu, M.X., Livingston, K., Liyanage, N., Llope, W.J., Loizides, C., Long, E., Lu, R.-S., Lu, Z., Lynch, W., Marchand, D., Marcisovsky, M., Markowitz, P., Marukyan, H., McGaughey, P., Mihovilovic, M., Milner, R.G., Milov, A., Miyachi, Y., Mkrtchyan, A., Monaghan, P., Montgomery, R., Morrison, D., Movsisyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Munoz Camacho, C., Murray, M., Nagai, K., Nagle, J., Nakagawa, I., Nattrass, C., Nguyen, D., Niccolai, S., Nouicer, R., Nukazuka, G., Nycz, M., Okorokov, V.A., Orešić, S., O’Shaughnessy, C., Paganis, S., Papandreou, Z., Pate, S.F., Patel, M., Penman, G., Perdekamp, M.G., Perepelitsa, D.V., Periera da Costa, H., Peters, K., Phelps, W., Piasetzky, E., Pinkenburg, C., Prochazka, I., Protzman, T., Purschke, M.L., Putschke, J., Pybus, J.R., Rajput-Ghoshal, R., Rasson, J., Raue, B., Read, K., Røed, K., Reed, R., Reinhold, J., Renner, E.L., Richards, J., Riedl, C., Rinn, T., Roche, J., Roland, G.M., Ron, G., Rosati, M., Royon, C., Ryu, J., Salur, S., Santiesteban, N., Santos, R., Sarsour, M., Schambach, J., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, N., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Seidl, R., Sickles, A., Simmerling, P., Sirca, S., Sharma, D., Shi, Z., Shibata, T.-A., Shih, C.-W., Shimizu, S., Shrestha, U., Slifer, K., Smith, K., Sokhan, D., Soltz, R., Sondheim, W., Song, J., Strakovsky, I.I., Steinberg, P., Stepanov, P., Stevens, J., Strube, J., Sun, P., Sun, X., Suresh, K., Tadevosyan, V., Tang, W.-C., Tapia Araya, S., Tarafdar, S., Teodorescu, L., Timmins, A., Tomasek, L., Trotta, N., Trotta, R., Tveter, T.S., Umaka, E., Usman, A., van Hecke, H.W., Van Hulse, C., Velkovska, J., Voutier, E., Wang, P.K., Wang, Q., Wang, Y., Watts, D.P., Wickramaarachchi, N., Weinstein, L., Williams, M., Wong, C.-P., Wood, L., Wood, M.H., Woody, C., Wyslouch, B., Xiao, Z., Yamazaki, Y., Yang, Y., Ye, Z., Yoo, H.D., Yurov, M., Zachariou, N., Zajc, W.A., Zhang, J., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y.X., Zheng, X., and Zhuang, P.
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11. AI-assisted optimization of the ECCE tracking system at the Electron Ion Collider
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Fanelli, C., Papandreou, Z., Suresh, K., Adkins, J.K., Akiba, Y., Albataineh, A., Amaryan, M., Arsene, I.C., Gayoso, C. Ayerbe, Bae, J., Bai, X., Baker, M.D., Bashkanov, M., Bellwied, R., Benmokhtar, F., Berdnikov, V., Bernauer, J.C., Bock, F., Boeglin, W., Borysova, M., Brash, E., Brindza, P., Briscoe, W.J., Brooks, M., Bueltmann, S., Bukhari, M.H.S., Bylinkin, A., Capobianco, R., Chang, W.-C., Cheon, Y., Chen, K., Chen, K.-F., Cheng, K.-Y., Chiu, M., Chujo, T., Citron, Z., Cline, E., Cohen, E., Cormier, T., Morales, Y. Corrales, Cotton, C., Crafts, J., Crawford, C., Creekmore, S., Cuevas, C., Cunningham, J., David, G., Dean, C.T., Demarteau, M., Diehl, S., Doshita, N., Dupré, R., Durham, J.M., Dzhygadlo, R., Ehlers, R., El Fassi, L., Emmert, A., Ent, R., Fatemi, R., Fegan, S., Finger, M., Finger, M., Jr, Frantz, J., Friedman, M., Friscic, I., Gangadharan, D., Gardner, S., Gates, K., Geurts, F., Gilman, R., Glazier, D., Glimos, E., Goto, Y., Grau, N., Greene, S.V., Guo, A.Q., Guo, L., Ha, S.K., Haggerty, J., Hayward, T., He, X., Hen, O., Higinbotham, D.W., Hoballah, M., Horn, T., Hoghmrtsyan, A., Hsu, P.-h.J., Huang, J., Huber, G., Hutson, A., Hwang, K.Y., Hyde, C.E., Inaba, M., Iwata, T., Jo, H.S., Joo, K., Kalantarians, N., Kalicy, G., Kawade, K., Kay, S.J.D., Kim, A., Kim, B., Kim, C., Kim, M., Kim, Y., Kistenev, E., Klimenko, V., Ko, S.H., Korover, I., Korsch, W., Krintiras, G., Kuhn, S., Kuo, C.-M., Kutz, T., Lajoie, J., Lawrence, D., Lebedev, S., Lee, H., Lee, J.S.H., Lee, S.W., Lee, Y.-J., Li, W., Li, W.B., Li, X., Liang, Y.T., Lim, S., Lin, C.-H., Lin, D.X., Liu, K., Liu, M.X., Livingston, K., Liyanage, N., Llope, W.J., Loizides, C., Long, E., Lu, R.-S., Lu, Z., Lynch, W., Mantry, S., Marchand, D., Marcisovsky, M., Markert, C., Markowitz, P., Marukyan, H., McGaughey, P., Mihovilovic, M., Milner, R.G., Milov, A., Miyachi, Y., Mkrtchyan, A., Monaghan, P., Montgomery, R., Morrison, D., Movsisyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Camacho, C. Munoz, Murray, M., Nagai, K., Nagle, J., Nakagawa, I., Nattrass, C., Nguyen, D., Niccolai, S., Nouicer, R., Nukazuka, G., Nycz, M., Okorokov, V.A., Orešić, S., Osborn, J.D., O’Shaughnessy, C., Paganis, S., Pate, S.F., Patel, M., Paus, C., Penman, G., Perdekamp, M.G., Perepelitsa, D.V., da Costa, H. Periera, Peters, K., Phelps, W., Piasetzky, E., Pinkenburg, C., Prochazka, I., Protzman, T., Purschke, M.L., Putschke, J., Pybus, J.R., Rajput-Ghoshal, R., Rasson, J., Raue, B., Read, K.F., Røed, K., Reed, R., Reinhold, J., Renner, E.L., Richards, J., Riedl, C., Rinn, T., Roche, J., Roland, G.M., Ron, G., Rosati, M., Royon, C., Ryu, J., Salur, S., Santiesteban, N., Santos, R., Sarsour, M., Schambach, J., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, N., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Seidl, R., Sickles, A., Simmerling, P., Sirca, S., Sharma, D., Shi, Z., Shibata, T.-A., Shih, C.-W., Shimizu, S., Shrestha, U., Slifer, K., Smith, K., Sokhan, D., Soltz, R., Sondheim, W., Song, J., Strakovsky, I.I., Steinberg, P., Stepanov, P., Stevens, J., Strube, J., Sun, P., Sun, X., Tadevosyan, V., Tang, W.-C., Araya, S. Tapia, Tarafdar, S., Teodorescu, L., Thomas, D., Timmins, A., Tomasek, L., Trotta, N., Trotta, R., Tveter, T.S., Umaka, E., Usman, A., van Hecke, H.W., Van Hulse, C., Velkovska, J., Voutier, E., Wang, P.K., Wang, Q., Wang, Y., Watts, D.P., Wickramaarachchi, N., Weinstein, L., Williams, M., Wong, C.-P., Wood, L., Wood, M.H., Woody, C., Wyslouch, B., Xiao, Z., Yamazaki, Y., Yang, Y., Ye, Z., Yoo, H.D., Yurov, M., Zachariou, N., Zajc, W.A., Zha, W., Zhang, J.-L., Zhang, J.-X., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y.-X., Zheng, X., and Zhuang, P.
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12. Complex chronic conditions among children born to women with schizophrenia
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Toufeili, A., Cohen, E., Ray, J.G., Wilton, A.S., Brown, H.K., Saunders, N.R., Dennis, C.L., Holloway, A.C., Morrison, K.M., Hanley, G.E., Oberlander, T.F., Bérard, A., Tu, K., Barker, L.C., and Vigod, S.N.
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13. Output characteristics of none-series compensated inductive wireless power transfer link operating at load-independent-voltage-output frequency
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Vulfovich, A., Kolesnik, S., Baimel, D., Cohen, E., Gutman, M., Geftler, A., and Kuperman, A.
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14. The CLAS12 Backward Angle Neutron Detector (BAND)
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Segarra, E.P., Hauenstein, F., Schmidt, A., Price, K., Vega, I., Barlow, J., Barriga, E., Beck, A., Brooks, W., Cohen, E., Cruz-Torres, R., Denniston, A., Duer, M., Eugenio, P., Fogler, C., Hakobyan, H., Hartlove, T., Hrnjic, A., Korover, I., Kutz, T., May-Tal Beck, S., Nambrath, A., Ostrovidov, A., Piasetzky, E., Pybus, J.R., Ungerer, M., Weinstein, L.B., and Hen, O.
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15. Integration of hindbrain and carotid body mechanisms that control the autonomic response to cardiorespiratory and glucoprivic insults
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Kakall, Zohra M., Cohen, E. Myfanwy, Farnham, Melissa M.J., Kim, Seung Jae, Nedoboy, Polina E., and Pilowsky, Paul M.
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- 2019
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16. Corrigendum to “SiPM-based Fast-Neutron Resonance Radiography Camera Part I- Evaluation of intrinsic factors influencing image quality in a thick neutron converter” [Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res. 1061 (2024) 169143]
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Yehuda-Zada, Y., Vartsky, D., Martínez-Lema, G., Mor, I., Cohen, E., Roy, A., Beck, A., and Arazi, L.
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17. EP.07D.05 Molecular Testing Care Gap Analysis of EGFR Mutation for Early-Stage NSCLC Patients in Community Practices.
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Dow, J., Zimmerman, N., Monzon, S., Zhao, W., Barrett, A., Erese, V., Gurbatri, C., Cohen, E., ScottoDiVetta, C., Huerga, I., Nimeiri, H., Owen, D.H., and Patel, J.D.
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18. A-107 Severe relapses of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma after treatment of chronic graft-versus-host disease with ruxolitinib.
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Cohen, E., Bozonnat, A., Battistella, M., Calvani, J., Vignon-Pennamen, M.-D., Rivet, J., Moins-Teisserenc, H., Ta, V.-A., Ram-Wolff, C., Bouaziz, J.-D., Mahevas, T., Bagot, M., Mourah, S., Louveau, B., Fontbrune, F. Sicre de, Latour, R. Peffault de, and Battesti, G.
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GRAFT versus host disease , *RISK assessment , *CANCER relapse , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *CUTANEOUS T-cell lymphoma , *JANUS kinases , *NEUROTRANSMITTER uptake inhibitors , *DISEASE risk factors - Published
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19. MA09.04 Differential CD8+FoxP3+ T Cell Infiltration Patterns Associate with Pathologic Response after Neoadjuvant Anti-PD-1 in NSCLC.
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Fotheringham, M., Green, B., Roskes, J.S., Cohen, E., Zhang, B., Engle, L.L., Wang, D., Jimenez-Sanchez, D., Caushi, J.X., Zhang, J., D'Amiano, N., Sunshine, J.C., Deutsch, J.S., Uttam, S., Fiorante, A., Espinosa, N.A., Popa, T., Ogurtsova, A., Soto-Diaz, S., and Eminizer, M.
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20. Analysis-aware modeling: Understanding quality considerations in modeling for isogeometric analysis
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Cohen, E., Martin, T., Kirby, R.M., Lyche, T., and Riesenfeld, R.F.
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21. Volumetric parameterization and trivariate B-spline fitting using harmonic functions
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Martin, T., Cohen, E., and Kirby, R.M.
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22. Influences of zinc impurity on the zero bias conductance peak in [1 1 0] oriented optimally doped YBa 2Cu 3O 7− x
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Cohen, E. and Deutscher, G.
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23. Unravelling of the molecular mechanisms of kidney stones
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Unwin, R., Wrong, O., Cohen, E., Tanner, M., and Thakker, R.
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Kidney stones -- Physiological aspects ,Renal tubular transport -- Research ,Calcium ions -- Research - Published
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24. NEW GENES AND DISEASES: EP.301 The alpha2-subunit of the AP2 clathrin adaptor as the causal gene in an atypical myopathy with granulofilamentous inclusions
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Moulay, G., Nelson, I., Lainé, J., Cohen, E., Lemaître, M., Mamchaoui, K., Julien, L., Brochier, G., Beuvin, M., Yaou, R. Ben, Malfatti, E., Fardeau, C., Fardeau, M., Romero, N., Bitoun, M., Stojkovic, T., Bonne, G., and Vassilopoulos, S.
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25. DISTAL MYOPATHIES: EP.75 Functional validation of a novel variant of the SPTAN1 gene identified in a family with distal motor myopathy with nerve involvement
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Elouej, S., Nelson, I., Cohen, E., Yaou, R. Ben, Isapof, A., Dubourg, O., Romero, N., Bonne, G., Biferi, M., and Stojkovic, T.
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26. Interacting separately confined two-dimensional electron and hole gases: magnetic field dependence of the circularly polarized photoluminescence
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Nazimov, A, Cohen, E, Ron, Arza, Linder, E, Shtrikman, H, and Pfeiffer, L.N
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27. Excitons in GaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells containing a low density two-dimensional electron gas
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Nazimov, A, Cohen, E, Ron, Arza, Ashkinadze, B.M, and Linder, E
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28. EEG power spectrum maturation in preterm fetal growth restricted infants.
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Yiallourou S.R., Wallace E.M., Mockler J.C., Odoi A., Hollis S., Horne R.S.C., Cohen E., Wong F.Y., Yiallourou S.R., Wallace E.M., Mockler J.C., Odoi A., Hollis S., Horne R.S.C., Cohen E., and Wong F.Y.
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Power spectral analysis of the electroencephalogram (EEG) is a non-invasive method to examine infant brain maturation. Preterm fetal growth restricted (p-FGR) neonates display an altered EEG power spectrum compared to appropriate-for-gestational-age (AGA) peers, suggesting delayed brain maturation. Longitudinal studies investigating EEG power spectrum maturation in p-FGR infants are lacking, however. We thus aimed to investigate brain maturation using sleep EEG power spectral analysis in p-FGR infants compared to preterm and term AGA controls (p-AGA and t-AGA, respectively). EEG was recorded during spontaneous sleep in 13 p-FGR, 17 p-AGA and 19 t-AGA infants at 1 and 6 months post-term age. Infant sleep states (active and quiet sleep) were scored using standard criteria. Power spectral analysis of a single-channel EEG (C3-M2/C4-M1) was performed using Fast Fourier Transform. The EEG power spectrum was divided into delta (0.5-4 Hz), theta (4-8 Hz), alpha (8-12 Hz), sigma (12-14 Hz) and beta (14-30 Hz) frequency bands. Relative (%) powers and the spectral edge frequency were calculated. The spectral edge frequency was significantly higher in p-FGR infants compared to p-AGA controls in quiet sleep at 1 month post-term age (p <.01). This was due to significantly reduced %-delta and significantly increased %-theta, %-alpha and %-beta power (p <.01 for all) compared to p-AGA infants. p-FGR infants also showed significantly increased %-beta power compared to t-AGA infants (p <.05). No group differences were observed in active sleep or at 6 months post-term age. In conclusion, p-FGR infants show altered sleep EEG power spectrum maturation compared to AGA peers. However, changes resolved by 6 months post-term age.Copyright © 2017
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29. Abstract No. 88 Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treated with Microwave Ablation under Hepatic Angiography and CBCT Guidance.
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Restrepo, C., DeMulder, D., Frenk, N., Field, D., Cardella, J., Lynskey, E., Kim, A., and Cohen, E.
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30. Microglia in the RVLM of SHR have reduced P2Y12R and CX3CR1 expression, shorter processes, and lower cell density.
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Cohen, E. Myfanwy, Mohammed, Suja, Kavurma, Mary, Nedoboy, Polina E., Cartland, Siân, Farnham, Melissa M.J., and Pilowsky, Paul M.
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Abstract The RVLM of spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) contains over-active C1 neurons, which model the pathology of essential hypertension. Hypertension involves chronic low-grade neuroinflammation. Inflammation in the brain is produced and maintained primarily by microglia. We assessed microglial gene expression (P2Y12R and CX3CR1) and morphology in the RVLM of SHR compared to normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). The gene expression of the metabotropic purinergic receptor P2Y12 and the fractalkine receptor CX3CR1 was downregulated in the RVLM of SHR compared to WKY (by 37.3% and 30.9% respectively). P2Y12R and CX3CR1 are required for normal microglial function, and reduced P2Y12R expression is associated with changes in microglial activity. Histological analysis showed a 22.9% reduction in microglial cell density, along with 18.7% shorter microglial processes, a phenotypic indicator of activation, in the RVLM of SHR compared to WKY. These results indicate a subtle loss of function, or a mild state of inflammation, in the RVLM microglia of SHR. Highlights • Hypertension is associated with neuroinflammation and RVLM neuron over-activity • Neuroinflammation is produced and maintained primarily by microglia • Changes in microglial phenotype and morphology can affect neuronal function • We found RVLM-specific changes in microglial gene expression and morphology [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Gender differences in homocysteine concentrations, a population-based cross-sectional study.
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Cohen, E., Margalit, I., Shochat, T., Goldberg, E., and Krause, I.
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Background and Aims: High concentrations of homocysteine are considered a risk factor for atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease. The aim of this study was to assess whether or not there are gender differences in the plasma concentrations of homocysteine.Methods and Results: Data were collected from medical records of individuals examined at a screening center in Israel between the years 2000-2014. Cross sectional analysis was carried out on 9237 men and 4353 women. Mean (SD) age of the study sample was 48.4 (9.7) and 47.7 (9.7) years for men and women respectively. Average homocysteine concentrations were 12.6 (5.9) and 9.6 (3.2) μmol/L in men and women respectively (p < 0.001). Prevalence of homocysteine concentrations above 15 μmol/L was found to be significantly higher in men than in women; 15.5% vs 3.9% respectively (p < 0.001). Low concentrations of vitamin (B12 < 200 pmol/L) and low concentrations of folate (<12 nmol/L) were found to be significantly higher in men than in women 20.4% vs. 16.0% and 18.5% vs. 10.8% respectively. Compared to women, men had a significantly higher odds ratio (95% CI) of having homocysteine concentrations above 15 μmol/L: non adjusted model, 4.47 (3.80-5.26); adjusted model for age, smoking status, body mass index, diabetes mellitus, kidney function and low serum concentrations of vitamin B12 and folate, 3.44 (2.89-4.09).Conclusion: Plasma homocysteine concentrations are higher in men than in women. This may be a contributing factor to gender differences for developing atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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32. DWnt-4 Cooperates with Dfrizzled-2 to Regulate Cell Motility during Ovarian Morphogenesis
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Cohen, E. David and Wilder, Elizabeth
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Cellular control mechanisms -- Research ,Cells -- Motility ,Cell migration -- Research ,Ovaries -- Growth ,Morphogenesis -- Research ,Embryology -- Research ,Developmental genetics -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Wnt signaling regulates many processes, including cell motility during vertebrate convergent extension. The canonical Wnt pathway does not mediate this role in cell migration. However, lesions within disheveled which disrupt planar polarity in Drosophila also disrupt the activity of disheveled in vertebrate convergent extension. The pathway used to control cell migration may therefore resemble the Drosophila planar polarity pathway. To analyze noncanonical Wnt signaling in Drosophila, we have generated mutations in DWnt-4, a divergent member of the Wnt family. We present evidence that DWnt-4 is required for cell movement during ovarian morphogenesis. The apical cell population, which migrates to produce the ovariolar sheath, expresses DWnt-4. Apical cells that are mutant for DWnt-4 display aberrant morphology and fail to migrate properly. Disheveled1, an allele that specifically removes disheveled function in planar polarity signaling, similarly affects the apical cell population. Surprisingly Drosophila Frizzled-2, a seven-pass transmembrane receptor involved in canonical Wnt signaling but not planar polarity signaling, is also required for apical cell migration. These data suggest that an alternate Wnt signaling pathway, which contains shared components of both the canonical wnt and the planar polarity signaling pathways, mediates DWnt-4 signaling during ovarian morphogenesis.
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33. MA15.09 Ph 2 Trial of IO102-IO103 Vaccine Plus Pembrolizumab: Preliminary Results for the First-line Treatment of Lung Adenocarcinoma.
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Riess, J.W., Cohen, E., Vuky, J., Shaw, P., Rubio, J., Rodriguez, L.M., Chaney, M.F., O'Neill, S., Alavi, A., McDowell, D.O., Ehrnrooth, E., and Garrido, P.
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34. 1038P A phase II trial of the IO102-IO103 vaccine plus pembrolizumab: preliminary analysis for first-line (1L) treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN).
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Riess, J.W., Cohen, E., Spicer, J., Shaw, P.H., Rubio Perez, J., Medina Rodríguez, L., Chaney, M.F., O'Neill, S., Pedersen, A.W., McDowell, D., Ehrnrooth, E., and Garrido Lopez, P.
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NON-small-cell lung carcinoma , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *VACCINE trials , *NECK , *PEMBROLIZUMAB - Published
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35. Glia and central cardiorespiratory pathology.
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Cohen, E. Myfanwy, Farnham, Melissa M.J., Kakall, Zohra, Kim, Seung Jae, Nedoboy, Polina E., and Pilowsky, Paul M.
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Abstract Respiration and blood pressure are primarily controlled by somatic and autonomic motor neurones, respectively. Central cardiorespiratory control is critical in moment-to-moment survival, but it also has a role in the development and maintenance of chronic pathological conditions such as hypertension. The glial cells of the brain are non-neuronal cells with metabolic, immune, and developmental functions. Recent evidence shows that glia play an active role in supporting and regulating the neuronal circuitry which drives the cardiorespiratory system. Here we will review the activities of two key types of glial cell, microglia and astrocytes, in assisting normal central cardiorespiratory control and in pathology. Highlights • Cardiorespiratory pathology includes hypertension and myocardial infarction. • Microglia and astrocytes provide immunity, injury repair, and metabolic support to CNS neurons. • Glial cells play a role in the development of cardiorespiratory pathology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Effects of storage conditions on hatchability, embryonic survival and cytoarchitectural properties in broiler from young and old flocks.
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Pokhrel, N, Cohen, E Ben-Tal, Genin, O, Ruzal, M, Sela-Donenfeld, D, and Cinnamon, Y
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EGG storage , *HATCHABILITY of eggs , *POULTRY , *LOW temperature techniques , *EGG quality , *BROILER chickens , *ANIMAL health - Abstract
Storing eggs at low temperature prior to incubation is common practice in the broiler hatchery industry; however, prolonged storage (beyond 7 d) is known to increase early embryonic mortality and reduce chick quality and performance. To better understand the basis of this mortality, we previously published milestone criteria to evaluate morphological and cellular properties of the freshly laid embryo. Using these criteria, in the present study we checked the effects of storage at 18° C and 12° C for up to 28 d on hatchability and chick quality. Furthermore, using a 3D high-resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM) imaging system combined with standard and confocal microscopy and cell viability markers, we analyzed the effects of the different storage conditions on embryonic developmental stage, cytoarchitectural properties, mitotic index and cell survival. A total of 1,483 eggs from a young flock were divided in 2 groups, 18° C and 12°C, and stored for 7, 14, 21, and 28 d. Following storage, randomly selected 1,222 eggs were incubated, and the hatched chicks were evaluated for chick quality parameters. Nonhatched eggs were also analyzed to determine the stage of embryonic mortality. The remaining 261 eggs were isolated and analyzed for developmental stage, cytoarchitecture, mitotic index, and cell death following storage. Hatchability rates beyond 7 d of storage at 12°C were significantly improved compared to 18°C, and chick quality remained high. Similar results were obtained for an old flock's eggs (n = 1,350). Analyzing the embryos, at each time point, we found that at 12°C, the developmental progression during storage slows significantly, mitotic index--which at this temperature may indicate mitotic arrest--increases and the rate of early apoptosis is half than at 18°C. Moreover, the HREM system and histological sections showed that embryos stored at 18°C for prolonged times undergo dramatic cytoarchitectural changes that may be maladaptive to resuming normal development after diapause. We thus demonstrate the usefulness of the milestone criteria for predicting and studying the storage conditions that will allow for better performance in hatchery practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Novel rechargeable 3D-Microbatteries on 3D-printed-polymer substrates: Feasibility study.
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Cohen, E., Menkin, S., Lifshits, M., Kamir, Y., Gladkich, A., Kosa, G., and Golodnitsky, D.
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Miniature power sources are needed for a variety of applications, including implantable medical devices, remote microsensors and transmitters, “smart” cards, and Internet of things (IoT) systems. Today's rechargeable lithium-ion batteries - with the best performance on the subject of energy density and with a reasonably good power efficiency - dominate the consumer market. Insufficient areal energy density from thin-film planar microbatteries has inspired a search for three-dimensional microbatteries (3DMB) with the use of low cost and efficient micro- and nano-scale materials and techniques. The exclusive capabilities of the 3D-printing technology enable the design of different shapes and high-surface-area structures, which no other manufacturing method can easily do. We present a novel, quasi-solid rechargeable 3D microbattery assembled on a 3D-printed perforated polymer substrate (3DPS) with interconnected channels formed through XYZ planes. Simple and inexpensive electrophoretic-deposition routes are applied for the fabrication of all the thin-film active-material layers of the microbattery. With the advantage of thin films, which conformally follow all the contours of the 3D substrate and are composed of nanosize electrode materials, like modified Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP, Lithium Titanate (LTO), and original polymer-in-ceramic electrolyte, our 3D microbatteries offer high reversible specific capacity and high pulse-power capability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Cellular and morphological characterization of blastoderms from freshly laid broiler eggs.
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Ben-Tal Cohen, E., Genin, O., Cinnamon, Y., Pokhrel, N., and Sela-Donenfeld, D.
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The pioneering study of Eyal-Giladi and Kochav (EG*** Eyal-Giladi and Kochav, 1976) on the early developmental stages--from fertilization, through oviposition, to the gastrulation process--set the standard for characterizing chicken embryos, and has been used in numerous studies over the years. During uterine development, the chicken embryo undergoes dramatic changes, extremely rapid cell cycles, massive cell death, and axial determination processes. However, once the egg is laid, the temperature drops and the embryo enters into a diapause-like state. This phenomenon is utilized to store fertile eggs prior to incubation. The ability to resume development to hatching, following storage, relies on several factors, including the number of living cells and the embryonic developmental stage. These factors are highly influenced by the storage conditions--mainly duration and temperature. Thus, to study the effects of storage conditions on embryonic viability, a comprehensive characterization of the starting point--shortly after oviposition--is needed. In this study, we characterized freshly laid broiler eggs from Ross 308 flocks for embryonic developmental stage, total cell count, and cell viability. Using the novel highresolution episcopic microscopy (HREM) system, we show, for the first time, high-resolution 3D morphological models of blastoderms which allow for highly accurate embryonic staging. Staging was also done under a dissecting microscope thus allowing for a direct side-byside comparison of the two methods. Analysis of freshly laid blastomeres showed that the total nucleus count increases with developmental stage from ~60,000 at stage XEG&K to ~130,000 at stage XIII EG&K, whereas the proportion of mitotic index and dying cells at oviposition are ~2% and ~5%, respectively. Moreover, staging embryos from young and old flocks revealed that the blastoderms of the old flocks are more developed. Specifically, the predominant embryonic stages were XI and XII EG&K in young and old flocks, respectively. Collectively, we characterized parameters that can serve to analyze the maladaptive effects of prolonged storage under various conditions on embryo survival. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Biomarkers predict enhanced clinical outcomes with afatinib versus methotrexate in patients with second-line recurrent and/or metastatic head and neck cancer.
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Cohen, E. E. W., Licitra, L. F., Burtness, B., Fayette, J., Gauler, T., Clement, P. M., Grau, J. J., del Campo, J. M., Mailliez, A., Haddad, R. I., Vermorken, J. B., Tahara, M., Guigay, J., Geoffrois, L., Merlano, M. C., Dupuis, N., Krämer, N., Cong, X. J., Gibson, N., and Solca, F.
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Background: In the phase III LUX-Head & Neck 1 (LUX-H&N1) trial, second-line afatinib significantly improved progression-free survival (PFS) versus methotrexate in patients with recurrent/metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (R/M HNSCC). Here, we evaluated association of prespecified biomarkers with efficacy outcomes in LUX-H&N1. Patients and methods: Randomized patients with R/M HNSCC and progression following⩾2 cycles of platinum therapy received afatinib (40 mg/day) or methotrexate (40 mg/m2/week). Tumor/serum samples were collected at study entry for patients who volunteered for inclusion in biomarker analyses. Tumor biomarkers, including p16 (prespecified subgroup; all tumor subsites), EGFR, HER2, HER3, c-MET and PTEN, were assessed using tissue microarray cores and slides; serum protein was evaluated using the VeriStrat® test. Biomarkers were correlated with efficacy outcomes. Results: Of 483 randomized patients, 326 (67%) were included in the biomarker analyses; baseline characteristics were consistent with the overall study population. Median PFS favored afatinib over methotrexate in patients with p16-negative [2.7 versus 1.6 months; HR 0.70 (95% CI 0.50-0.97)], EGFR-amplified [2.8 versus 1.5 months; HR 0.53 (0.33-0.85)], HER3-low [2.8 versus 1.8 months; HR 0.57 (0.37-0.88)] and PTEN-high [1.6 versus 1.4 months; HR 0.55 (0.29-1.05)] tumors. Afatinib also improved PFS in combined subsets of patients with p16-negative and EGFR-amplified tumors [2.7 versus 1.5 months; HR 0.47 (0.28-0.80)] and patients with p16-negative tumors who were EGFR therapy-naïve [4.0 versus 2.4 months; HR 0.55 (0.31-0.98)]. PFS was improved in afatinib-treated patients who were VeriStrat 'Good' versus 'Poor' [2.7 versus 1.5 months; HR 0.71 (0.49-0.94)], but no treatment interaction was observed. Afatinib improved tumor response versus methotrexate in all subsets analyzed except for those with p16-positive disease (n=35). Conclusions: Subgroups of HNSCC patients who may achieve increased benefit from afatinib were identified based on prespecified tumor biomarkers (p16-negative, EGFR-amplified, HER3-low, PTEN-high). Future studies are warranted to validate these findings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Abstract No. 580 Correlation of Spleen Volume and Portal Pressure in Patients Undergoing TIPS.
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Boumezrag, M., Sabri, S., Frenk, N., and Cohen, E.
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41. Abstract No. 198 Portal Vein Embolization for Future Liver Remnant Enhancement in Initially Unresectable Pediatric Hepatoblastoma.
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Hu, A., Cohen, E., Fishbein, T., and Sharma, K.
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42. Abstract No. 47 Efficacy of Post TIPS Ultrasound in Predicting TIPS Dysfunction in the Controlled Expansion Endoprosthesis Era.
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Park, L., Carrato, K., Frenk, N., Cohen, E., and Sabri, S.
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43. Phase 2 LEAP-009: Lenvatinib (Lenva) With or Without Pembrolizumab (Pembro) vs. Chemotherapy (Chemo) for Recurrent or Metastatic (R/M) Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC) That has Progressed on Platinum and Immunotherapy.
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Harrington, K., Cohen, E., Siu, L., Rischin, D., Licitra, L., Vermorken, J., Le, Q.T., Tahara, M., Machiels, J.P., Hawk, N., Ge, J., Bidadi, B., Swaby, R., and Burtness, B.
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Pembro monotherapy and pembro plus platinum-based chemo are now standard-of-care options for the first-line treatment of R/M HNSCC. However, the optimal second-line regimen for R/M HNSCC that has progressed on or after immunotherapy or platinum-based chemo remains unclear. Pembro given in combination with the multikinase inhibitor lenva showed promising antitumor activity and acceptable safety in patients with metastatic HNSCC in the phase 1b/2 Study 111/KEYNOTE-146 trial. The open-label, randomized, phase 2 LEAP-009 (NCT04428151) study is designed to investigate the efficacy and safety of lenva ± pembro versus SOC chemo in patients with R/M HNSCC that has progressed after platinum-based chemo and a PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor. Key eligibility criteria include age ≥18 years; histologically confirmed R/M HNSCC of the oral cavity, oropharynx, hypopharynx, or larynx; disease incurable by local therapy; measurable disease per RECIST v1.1 by BICR; ECOG performance status of 0 or 1; and no major blood vessel invasion/infiltration. Patients must have had disease progression on or after platinum-containing chemo ± cetuximab and have had disease progression on a PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor (progression within 12 weeks of the last dose; must have received ≥2 doses). Patients will be randomly allocated 3:3:2 to lenva 20 mg PO QD + pembro 200 mg IV Q3W (≤35 pembro cycles), investigator's choice of SOC chemotherapy (docetaxel, paclitaxel, cetuximab, or capecitabine), or lenva monotherapy 24 mg PO QD. Treatment will continue until centrally verified disease progression, unacceptable toxicity, or withdrawal from study. Randomization will be stratified by PD-L1 tumor proportion score (<50% vs ≥50%) and ECOG performance status (0 vs 1). Patients with disease progression in the chemo or lenva monotherapy arms may be eligible to cross over to pembro + lenva. The primary end point is ORR per modified RECIST v1.1 by BICR. Secondary end points are PFS and DOR per RECIST v1.1 by BICR, OS, and safety. Imaging by CT or MRI will be performed every 6 weeks through year 1 and every 9 weeks thereafter. Safety will be monitored throughout the study and for 30 days after treatment end (90 days for serious AEs unless new anticancer treatment is initiated). An interim futility analysis will be conducted for the lenva monotherapy arm. Estimated enrollment is 400 patients. Recruitment is currently underway. TBD TBD [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Trilynx: A Phase 3 Trial of Xevinapant and Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy (CRT) for Locally Advanced Head and Neck Cancer.
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Schoenfeld, J.D., Cohen, E., Nutting, C.M., Licitra, L., Burtness, B., Omar, M., Bouisset, F., Nauwelaerts, H., Urfer, Y., Zanna, C., and Sr, J. Bourhis
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Concurrent CRT is the standard of care for previously untreated patients with locoregionally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (LA-SCCHN). Xevinapant (Debio 1143) is an orally available antagonist of inhibitor of apoptosis proteins with the potential to enhance the antitumor activity of platinum-based chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The radiosensitizing effect of xevinapant is mediated through caspase activation and TNF, IFNγ, and CD8 T cell-dependent pathways. Three-year follow-up results from a randomized Phase 2 study showed significant improvements for xevinapant versus placebo in addition to standard CRT for locoregional control (LRC) rate at 18 months, progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). The addition of xevinapant was well tolerated, manageable and did not jeopardize backbone therapy [1, 2]. TrilynX is a multinational, phase 3, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical study assessing the efficacy of xevinapant in combination with concurrent CRT compared with placebo in combination with CRT for LA-SCCHN. Adult patients with newly diagnosed, pathologically proven, treatment-naive LA-SCCHN will be enrolled. Study population will include hypopharyngeal, laryngeal and p16-negative oropharyngeal. Other eligibility criteria: ECOG PS 0 or 1, AST and ALT ≤ 3.0 x ULN, total bilirubin ≤ 1.5 × ULN, and eligible for definitive CRT. Approximately 700 eligible patients will be randomly assigned to receive oral xevinapant at 200 mg per day on days 1 to 14 of 3-week cycles or placebo for three cycles in combination with cisplatin (100 mg/m², q3w) for three cycles, and concomitant standard fractionation intensity-modulated radiotherapy (70 Gy/7 weeks). The concurrent CRT period will be followed by a monotherapy period consisting of further three cycles of xevinapant or placebo. The primary endpoint is Event Free Survival (EFS) assessed by a Blinded Independent Radiological Committee (BIRC). An interim analysis will occur when 279 EFS events as assessed by the BIRC are observed. The primary analysis will occur once 429 EFS events are observed. TrilynX has ∼90% power to detect the expected hazard ratio benefit of 0.73. Secondary endpoints include OS, PFS, LRC, objective response rate, health-related quality of life, and safety. Patients will be followed up for a minimum of 60-months. PK sparse sampling will be performed to assess exposure-response relationships with efficacy and safety. Biomarkers of response and resistance will be explored. TrilynX started in August 2020 and is ongoing. TBD TBD [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. SAT-156 - Ombitasvir/Paritaprevir/R, Dasabuvir, and Sofosbuvir Treatment of Patients with HCV Genotype-Infection who Failed a Prior Course of DAA Therapy: The Quartz-I Study
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Poordad, F., Bennett, M., Sepe, T.E., Cohen, E., Reindollar, R.W., Everson, G., Phillips, R.W., Siddique, A., Sullivan, J.G., Box, T.D., Fu, B., Pilot-Matias, T., Abunimeh, M., Cohen, D.E., and Younes, Z.
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46. Mise au point sur les méthodes de détection des ganglions sentinelles dans le cancer du sein.
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Cohen, E., Bricou, A., Boujenah, J., and Barranger, E.
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Résumé La procédure ganglion sentinelle (GS) est la technique recommandée pour l’exploration chirurgicale axillaire dans le cancer du sein localisé sans atteinte clinique ou radiologique ganglionnaire axillaire. Cette technique chirurgicale est fondée sur une double détection isotopique et colorimétrique. Bien qu’elle permette une réduction significative de la morbidité axillaire par rapport au curage axillaire (CA), cette procédure induit un certain nombre de contraintes organisationnelles, notamment pour l’injection radio-isotopique. C’est en particulier pour ces raisons que d’autres méthodes d’identification des GS sont apparues depuis quelques années dont certaines semblent prometteuses (détection par la fluorescence et fer magnétique). L’objectif de cet article a été d’effectuer une synthèse sur la méthode de détection de référence (radio-isotopique) des GS et d’analyser la littérature récente portant sur les nouvelles méthodes de détection. The sentinel node procedure (GS) is the recommended technique for axillary surgical exploration in localized breast cancer with no clinical or radiological lymph node involvement. This surgical technique is based on a dual isotope and colorimetric detection. Although it allows a significant reduction in morbidity compared to axillary dissection (CA), this procedure induces a number of organizational constraints, in particular for the radioisotope injection. Specially for this reason, other GS methods have emerged in recent years, some of which appear promising (detection by fluorescence and magnetic iron). The objective of this paper was to carry out a synthesis of the reference method of detection (radioisotope) GS and analyze the recent literature on new detection methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. EP08.01-044 A Phase 2 Multi-Cohort Study of Tiragolumab, Atezolizumab and Bevacizumab in Advanced Non-Squamous Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.
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Reuss, J., Wonser, D., Smith, K.N., Ahn, J., Byers, S., Creswell, K., Kim, C., Parikh, K., Thompson, J.E., Crawford, J., Cohen, E., Zeck, J., Gutierrez, M., and Liu, S.V.
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48. Large Granular Lymphocytic Leukemia Presenting Late After Solid Organ Transplantation: A Case Series of Four Patients and Review of the Literature.
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Kataria, A., Cohen, E., Saad, E., Atallah, E., and Bresnahan, B.
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COMPLICATIONS from organ transplantation , *LYMPHOCYTIC leukemia , *LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE disorders , *B cells , *T cells , *PHYSIOLOGY ,MEDICAL literature reviews - Abstract
Post-transplantation lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is a significant complication of solid organ transplantation. Most PTLD is of the B-cell subtype, although T-cell subtype PTLD uncommonly occurs. T-cell PTLDs are usually aggressive neoplasms and shorten patient and allograft survivals significantly. We present a single-center case series of 4 patients who developed T-cell large granular lymphocytic (LGL) leukemia, a rare T-cell PTLD characterized by large granular lymphocytes that have characteristic azurophilic granules and a highly variable clinical course. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Abstract No. 185 Evaluation of the Freiburg index of post-TIPS survival (FIPS) score in comparison with traditional scoring systems.
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Carrato, K., Chou, J., Frenk, N., Cohen, E., Cardella, J., Banovac, F., and Sabri, S.
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50. Risk of gout in men and women with asymptomatic hyperuricemia
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Duskin-Bitan, H., Cohen, E., Goldberg, E., Shochat, T., Garty, M., and Krause, I.
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