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152. Contributors
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Ansari, Rida, primary, Appelbaum, Lior, additional, Bartel, W. Philip, additional, Bonan, Carla Denise, additional, Brennan, Caroline H., additional, Burton, Edward A., additional, Carvan III, Michael J., additional, Clark, Karl J., additional, Da Silva, Rosane Souza, additional, Demin, Konstantin A., additional, De Santis, Flavia, additional, Di Donato, Vincenzo, additional, Dreosti, Elena, additional, Ekker, Marc, additional, Facciol, Amanda, additional, Flik, Gert, additional, Gerlai, Robert T., additional, Gorissen, Marnix, additional, Grieco, Fabrizio, additional, Guo, Su, additional, Heeren, Amanda A., additional, Higgs, Dennis M., additional, Hoffman, Ellen J., additional, Howe, Kerstin, additional, Hua, Khang, additional, Jenett, Arnim, additional, Kalueff, Allan V., additional, Kalyviotis, Konstantinos, additional, Kenney, Justin W., additional, Lakstygal, Anton M., additional, Lee, Han B., additional, Marquez-Legorreta, Emmanuel, additional, Miller, Noam, additional, Modhurima, Rodsy, additional, Neuhauss, Stephan C.F., additional, Noldus, Lucas P.J.J., additional, Norton, William HJ., additional, Pantazis, Periklis, additional, Parichy, David M., additional, Piber, Marielle, additional, Postlethwait, John H., additional, Pritchett, David, additional, Qin, Hanyu, additional, Rihel, Jason, additional, Schlegel, Domino K., additional, Scott, Ethan K., additional, Stankiewicz, Alexander, additional, Stednitz, S.J., additional, Tegelenbosch, Ruud A.J., additional, Terriente, Javier, additional, Tran, Steven, additional, Tsang, Benjamin, additional, Tsuda, Sachiko, additional, van den Bos, Ruud, additional, Van Laar, Victor S., additional, Vianna, Monica Ryff Moreira Roca, additional, Washbourne, P., additional, Winberg, Svante, additional, Xu, Jiale, additional, Zada, David, additional, and Zhdanova, Irina V., additional
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153. Synthesis of monolayer MoNx and nanomultilayer CrN/Mo2N coatings using arc ion plating
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Tian, C.X., Han, B., Zou, C.W., Xie, X., Li, S.Q., Liang, F., Tang, X.S., Wang, Z.S., Pelenovich, V.O., Zeng, X.M., and Fu, D.J.
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- 2019
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154. Nanoparticles-strengthened high-entropy alloys for cryogenic applications showing an exceptional strength-ductility synergy
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Yang, T., Zhao, Y.L., Luan, J.H., Han, B., Wei, J., Kai, J.J., and Liu, C.T.
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155. The effect of external magnetic field on the linear stage evolution of Kelvin–Helmholtz instability in laser driven plasma
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Sun, W., Zhong, J.Y., Zhang, S., Tong, B.W., Wang, L.F., Zhao, K.G., Liu, J.Y., Han, B., Zhu, B.J., Yuan, D.W., Yuan, X.X., Zhang, Z., Li, Y.T., Zhang, Q., Peng, J.M., Wang, J.Z., Ping, Y.L., Xing, C.Q., Wei, H.G., Liang, G.Y., Xie, Z.Y., Wang, C., Zhao, G., and Zhang, J.
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156. Outstanding tensile properties of a precipitation-strengthened FeCoNiCrTi0.2 high-entropy alloy at room and cryogenic temperatures
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Tong, Y., Chen, D., Han, B., Wang, J., Feng, R., Yang, T., Zhao, C., Zhao, Y.L., Guo, W., Shimizu, Y., Liu, C.T., Liaw, P.K., Inoue, K., Nagai, Y., Hu, A., and Kai, J.J.
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157. Inclusive J/psi production in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 2.76 TeV
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ALICE Collaboration, Abelev, B., Adam, J., Adamova, D., Adare, A. M., Aggarwal, M. M., Rinella, G. Aglieri, Agocs, A. G., Agostinelli, A., Salazar, S. Aguilar, Ahammed, Z., Masoodi, A. Ahmad, Ahmad, N., Ahn, S. U., Akindinov, A., Aleksandrov, D., Alessandro, B., Molina, R. Alfaro, Alici, A., Alkin, A., Avina, E. Almaraz, Alme, J., Alt, T., Altini, V., Altinpinar, S., Altsybeev, I., Andrei, C., Andronic, A., Anguelov, V., Anielski, J., Anson, C., Anticic, T., Antinori, F., Antonioli, P., Aphecetche, L., Appelshauser, H., Arbor, N., Arcelli, S., Arend, A., Armesto, N., Arnaldi, R., Aronsson, T., Arsene, I. C., Arslandok, M., Asryan, A., Augustinus, A., Averbeck, R., Awes, T. C., Aysto, J., Azmi, M. D., Bach, M., Badala, A., Baek, Y. W., Bailhache, R., Bala, R., Ferroli, R. Baldini, Baldisseri, A., Baldit, A., Pedrosa, F. Baltasar Dos Santos, Ban, J., Baral, R. C., Barbera, R., Barile, F., Barnafoldi, G. G., Barnby, L. S., Barret, V., Bartke, J., Basile, M., Bastid, N., Bathen, B., Batigne, G., Batyunya, B., Baumann, C., Bearden, I. G., Beck, H., Belikov, I., Bellini, F., Bellwied, R., Belmont-Moreno, E., Bencedi, G., Beole, S., Berceanu, I., Bercuci, A., Berdnikov, Y., Berenyi, D., Bergmann, C., Berzano, D., Betev, L., Bhasin, A., Bhati, A. K., Bianchi, L., Bianchi, N., Bianchin, C., Bielcik, J., Bielcikova, J., Bjelogrlic, S., Blanco, F., Blau, D., Blume, C., Boccioli, M., Bock, N., Bogdanov, A., Boggild, H., Bogolyubsky, M., Boldizsar, L., Bombara, M., Book, J., Borel, H., Borissov, A., Bose, S., Bossu, F., Botje, M., Bottger, S., Boyer, B., Braidot, E., Braun-Munzinger, P., Bregant, M., Breitner, T., Browning, T. A., Broz, M., Brun, R., Bruna, E., Bruno, G. E., Budnikov, D., Buesching, H., Bufalino, S., Bugaiev, K., Busch, O., Buthelezi, Z., Orduna, D. Caballero, Caffarri, D., Cai, X., Caines, H., Villar, E. Calvo, Camerini, P., Roman, V. Canoa, Romeo, G. Cara, Carena, W., Carena, F., Filho, N. Carlin, Carminati, F., Montoya, C. A. Carrillo, Diaz, A. Casanova, Castellanos, J. Castillo, Hernandez, J. F. Castillo, Casula, E. A. R., Catanescu, V., Cavicchioli, C., Cepila, J., Cerello, P., Chang, B., Chapeland, S., Charvet, J. L., Chattopadhyay, S., Chawla, I., Cherney, M., Cheshkov, C., Cheynis, B., Chiavassa, E., Barroso, V. Chibante, Chinellato, D. D., Chochula, P., Chojnacki, M., Christakoglou, P., Christensen, C. H., Christiansen, P., Chujo, T., Chung, S. U., Cicalo, C., Cifarelli, L., Cindolo, F., Cleymans, J., Coccetti, F., Colamaria, F., Colella, D., Balbastre, G. Conesa, del Valle, Z. Conesa, Constantin, P., Contin, G., Contreras, J. G., Cormier, T. M., Morales, Y. Corrales, Cortese, P., Maldonado, I. Cortes, Cosentino, M. R., Costa, F., Cotallo, M. E., Crescio, E., Crochet, P., Alaniz, E. Cruz, Cuautle, E., Cunqueiro, L., Dainese, A., Dalsgaard, H. H., Danu, A., Das, K., Das, I., Das, D., Dash, A., Dash, S., De, S., de Barros, G. O. V., De Caro, A., de Cataldo, G., de Cuveland, J., De Falco, A., De Gruttola, D., Delagrange, H., Sanchez, E. Del Castillo, Deloff, A., Demanov, V., De Marco, N., Denes, E., De Pasquale, S., Deppman, A., Erasmo, G. D, de Rooij, R., Corchero, M. A. Diaz, Di Bari, D., Dietel, T., Di Giglio, C., Di Liberto, S., Di Mauro, A., Di Nezza, P., Divia, R., Djuvsland, O., Dobrin, A., Dobrowolski, T., Dominguez, I., Donigus, B., Dordic, O., Driga, O., Dubey, A. K., Ducroux, L., Dupieux, P., Majumdar, A. K. Dutta, Majumdar, M. R. Dutta, Elia, D., Emschermann, D., Engel, H., Erdal, H. A., Espagnon, B., Estienne, M., Esumi, S., Evans, D., Eyyubova, G., Fabris, D., Faivre, J., Falchieri, D., Fantoni, A., Fasel, M., Fearick, R., Fedunov, A., Fehlker, D., Feldkamp, L., Felea, D., Feofilov, G., Tellez, A. Fernandez, Ferreiro, E. G., Ferretti, A., Ferretti, R., Figiel, J., Figueredo, M. A. S., Filchagin, S., Finogeev, D., Fionda, F. M., Fiore, E. M., Floris, M., Foertsch, S., Foka, P., Fokin, S., Fragiacomo, E., Fragkiadakis, M., Frankenfeld, U., Fuchs, U., Furget, C., Girard, M. Fusco, Gaardhoje, J. J., Gagliardi, M., Gago, A., Gallio, M., Gangadharan, D. R., Ganoti, P., Garabatos, C., Garcia-Solis, E., Garishvili, I., Gerhard, J., Germain, M., Geuna, C., Gheata, A., Gheata, M., Ghidini, B., Ghosh, P., Gianotti, P., Girard, M. R., Giubellino, P., Gladysz-Dziadus, E., Glassel, P., Gomez, R., Gonzalez-Trueba, L. H., Gonzalez-Zamora, P., Gorbunov, S., Goswami, A., Gotovac, S., Grabski, V., Graczykowski, L. K., Grajcarek, R., Grelli, A., Grigoras, A., Grigoras, C., Grigoriev, V., Grigoryan, A., Grigoryan, S., Grinyov, B., Grion, N., Gros, P., Grosse-Oetringhaus, J. F., Grossiord, J. -Y., Grosso, R., Guber, F., Guernane, R., Gutierrez, C. Guerra, Guerzoni, B., Guilbaud, M., Gulbrandsen, K., Gunji, T., Gupta, A., Gupta, R., Gutbrod, H., Haaland, O., Hadjidakis, C., Haiduc, M., Hamagaki, H., Hamar, G., Han, B. H., Hanratty, L. D., Hansen, A., Harmanova, Z., Harris, J. W., Hartig, M., Hasegan, D., Hatzifotiadou, D., Hayrapetyan, A., Heckel, S. T., Heide, M., Helstrup, H., Herghelegiu, A., Corral, G. Herrera, Herrmann, N., Hetland, K. F., Hicks, B., Hille, P. T., Hippolyte, B., Horaguchi, T., Hori, Y., Hristov, P., Hrivnacova, I., Huang, M., Huber, S., Humanic, T. J., Hwang, D. S., Ichou, R., Ilkaev, R., Ilkiv, I., Inaba, M., Incani, E., Innocenti, G. M., Innocenti, P. G., Ippolitov, M., Irfan, M., Ivan, C., Ivanov, V., Ivanov, A., Ivanov, M., Ivanytskyi, O., Jacholkowski, A., Jacobs, P. M., Jancurova, L., Jang, H. J., Jangal, S., Janik, M. A., Janik, R., Jayarathna, P. H. S. Y., Jena, S., Bustamante, R. T. Jimenez, Jirden, L., Jones, P. G., Jung, H., Jusko, A., Kaidalov, A. B., Kakoyan, V., Kalcher, S., Kalinak, P., Kalisky, M., Kalliokoski, T., Kalweit, A., Kanaki, K., Kang, J. H., Kaplin, V., Uysal, A. 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Ladron, Lakomov, I., Langoy, R., Lara, C., Lardeux, A., La Rocca, P., Lazzeroni, C., Lea, R., Bornec, Y. Le, Lee, S. C., Lee, K. S., Lefevre, F., Lehnert, J., Leistam, L., Lenhardt, M., Lenti, V., Leon, H., Monzon, I. Leon, Vargas, H. Leon, Levai, P., Lien, J., Lietava, R., Lindal, S., Lindenstruth, V., Lippmann, C., Lisa, M. A., Liu, L., Loenne, P. I., Loggins, V. R., Loginov, V., Lohn, S., Lohner, D., Loizides, C., Loo, K. K., Lopez, X., Torres, E. Lopez, Lovhoiden, G., Lu, X. -G., Luettig, P., Lunardon, M., Luo, J., Luparello, G., Luquin, L., Luzzi, C., Ma, K., Ma, R., Madagodahettige-Don, D. M., Maevskaya, A., Mager, M., Mahapatra, D. P., Maire, A., Malaev, M., Cervantes, I. Maldonado, Malinina, L., Mal'Kevich, D., Malzacher, P., Mamonov, A., Manceau, L., Mangotra, L., Manko, V., Manso, F., Manzari, V., Mao, Y., Marchisone, M., Mares, J., Margagliotti, G. V., Margotti, A., Marin, A., Tobon, C. A. Marin, Markert, C., Martashvili, I., Martinengo, P., Martinez, M. I., Davalos, A. 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Xaplanteris, Yang, H., Yang, S., Yasnopolskiy, S., Yi, J., Yin, Z., Yokoyama, H., Yoo, I. -K., Yoon, J., Yu, W., Yuan, X., Yushmanov, I., Zach, C., Zampolli, C., Zaporozhets, S., Zarochentsev, A., Zavada, P., Zaviyalov, N., Zbroszczyk, H., Zelnicek, P., Zgura, I. S., Zhalov, M., Zhang, X., Zhou, D., Zhou, Y., Zhou, F., Zhu, X., Zichichi, A., Zimmermann, A., Zinovjev, G., Zoccarato, Y., and Zynovyev, M.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The ALICE Collaboration has measured inclusive J/psi production in pp collisions at a center of mass energy sqrt(s)=2.76 TeV at the LHC. The results presented in this Letter refer to the rapidity ranges |y|<0.9 and 2.5
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158. Confirmation of room-temperature long range magnetic order in GaN:Mn
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Zhang, Y. H., Lin, Z. Y., Zhang, F. F., Yang, X. L., Li, D., Chen, Z. T., Lian, G. J., Qian, Y. Z., Jiang, X. Z., Dai, T., Wen, Z. C., Han, B. S., Wang, C. D., and Zhang, G. Y.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We propose a method for nano-scale characterization of long range magnetic order in diluted magnetic systems to clarify the origins of the room temperature ferromagnetism. The GaN:Mn thin films are grown by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition with the concentration of Ga-substitutional Mn up to 3.8%. Atomic force microscope (AFM) and magnetic force microscope (MFM) characterizations are performed on etched artificial microstructures and natural dislocation pits. Numerical simulations and theoretical analysis on the AFM and MFM data have confirmed the formation of long range magnetic order and ruled out the possibility that nano-clusters contributed to the ferromagnetism. We suggest that delocalized electrons might play a role in the establishment of this long range magnetic order., Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures
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159. Studying the Underlying Event in Drell-Yan and High Transverse Momentum Jet Production at the Tevatron
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The CDF Collaboration, Aaltonen, T., Adelman, J., Gonzalez, B. Alvarez, Amerio, S., Amidei, D., Anastassov, A., Annovi, A., Antos, J., Apollinari, G., Apresyan, A., Arisawa, T., Artikov, A., Asaadi, J., Ashmanskas, W., Attal, A., Aurisano, A., Azfar, F., Badgett, W., Barbaro-Galtieri, A., Barnes, V. E., Barnett, B. A., Barria, P., Bartos, P., Bauer, G., Beauchemin, P. -H., Bedeschi, F., Beecher, D., Behari, S., Bellettini, G., Bellinger, J., Benjamin, D., Beretvas, A., Berge, D., Bhatti, A., Binkley, M., Bisello, D., Bizjak, I., Blair, R. E., Blocker, C., Blumenfeld, B., Bocci, A., Bodek, A., Boisvert, V., Bortoletto, D., Boudreau, J., Boveia, A., Brau, B., Bridgeman, A., Brigliadori, L., Bromberg, C., Brubaker, E., Budagov, J., Budd, H. S., Budd, S., Burkett, K., Busetto, G., Bussey, P., Buzatu, A., Byrum, K. L., Cabrera, S., Calancha, C., Camarda, S., Campanelli, M., Campbell, M., Canelli, F., Canepa, A., Carls, B., Carlsmith, D., Carosi, R., Carrillon, S., Carron, S., Casal, B., Casarsa, M., Castrocc, A., Catastini, P., Cauz, D., Cavaliere, V., Cavalli-Sforza, M., Cerri, A., Cerrito, L., Chang, S. H., Chen, Y. C., Chertok, M., Chiarelli, G., Chlachidze, G., Chlebana, F., Cho, K., Chokheli, D., Chou, J. P., Chungo, K., Chung, W. H., Chung, Y. S., Chwalek, T., Ciobanu, C. I., Ciocci, M. A., Clark, A., Clark, D., Compostella, G., Convery, M. E., Conway, J., Corbo, M., Cordelli, M., Cox, C. A., Cox, D. J., Crescioli, F., Almenar, C. Cuenca, Cuevas, J., Culbertson, R., Cully, J. C., Dagenhart, D., Datta, M., Davies, T., de Barbaro, P., De Cecco, S., Deisher, A., De Lorenzo, G., Dell'Orso, M., Deluca, C., Demortier, L., Deng, J., Deninno, M., d'Errico, M., Di Canto, A., di Giovanni, G. P., Di Ruzza, B., Dittmann, J. R., D'Onofrio, M., Donati, S., Dong, P., Dorigo, T., Dube, S., Ebina, K., Elagin, A., Erbacher, R., Errede, D., Errede, S., Ershaidat, N., Eusebi, R., Fang, H. C., Farrington, S., Fedorko, W. T., Feild, R. G., Feindt, M., Fernandez, J. P., Ferrazza, C., Field, R., Flanagans, G., Forrest, R., Frank, M. J., Franklin, M., Freeman, J. C., Furic, I., Gallinaro, M., Galyardt, J., Garberson, F., Garcia, J. E., Garfinkel, A. F., Garosi, P., Gerberich, H., Gerdes, D., Gessler, A., Giagu, S., Giakoumopoulou, V., Giannetti, P., Gibson, K., Gimmell, J. L., Ginsburg, C. M., Giokaris, N., Giordani, M., Giromini, P., Giunta, M., Giurgiu, G., Glagolev, V., Glenzinski, D., Gold, M., Goldschmidt, N., Golossanov, A., Gomez, G., Gomez-Ceballos, G., Goncharov, M., González, O., Gorelov, I., Goshaw, A. T., Goulianos, K., Gresele, A., Grinstein, S., Grosso-Pilcher, C., Group, R. C., Grundler, U., da Costa, J. Guimaraes, Gunay-Unalan, Z., Haber, C., Hahn, S. R., Halkiadakis, E., Han, B. -Y., Han, J. Y., Happacher, F., Hara, K., Hare, D., Hare, M., Harr, R. F., Hartz, M., Hatakeyama, K., Hays, C., Heck, M., Heinrich, J., Herndon, M., Heuser, J., Hewamanage, S., Hickman, M., Hidas, D., Hill, C. S., Hirschbuehl, D., Hocker, A., Hou, S., Houlden, M., Hsu, S. -C., Hughes, R. E., Hurwitz, M., Husemann, U., Hussein, M., Huston, J., Incandela, J., Introzzi, G., Iori, M., Ivanov, A., James, E., Jang, D., Jayatilaka, B., Jeon, E. J., Jha, M. K., Jindariani, S., Johnson, W., Jones, M., Joo, K. K., Jun, S. Y., Jung, J. E., Junk, T. R., Kamon, T., Kar, D., Karchin, P. E., Kato, Y., Kephart, R., Ketchum, W., Keung, J., Khotilovich, V., Kilminster, B., Kim, D. H., Kim, H. S., Kim, H. W., Kim, J. E., Kim, M. J., Kim, S. B., Kim, S. H., Kim, Y. K., Kimura, N., Kirsch, L., Klimenko, S., Kondo, K., Kong, D. J., Konigsberg, J., Korytov, A., Kotwal, A. V., Kreps, M., Kroll, J., Krop, D., Krumnack, N., Kruse, M., Krutelyov, V., Kuhr, T., Kulkarni, N. P., Kurata, M., Kwang, S., Laasanen, A. T., Lami, S., Lammel, S., Lancaster, M., Lander, R. L., Lannon, K., Lath, A., Latino, G., Lazzizzera, I., LeCompte, T., Lee, E., Lee, H. S., Lee, J. S., Lee, S. W., Leone, S., Lewis, J. D., Lin, C. -J., Linacre, J., Lindgren, M., Lipeles, E., Lister, A., Litvintsev, D. O., Liu, C., Liu, T., Lockyer, N. S., Loginov, A., Lovas, L., Lucchesi, D., Lueck, J., Lujan, P., Lukens, P., Lungu, G., Lys, J., Lysak, R., MacQueen, D., Madrak, R., Maeshima, K., Makhoul, K., Maksimovic, P., Malde, S., Malik, S., Manca, G., Manousakis-Katsikakis, A., Margaroli, F., Marino, C., Marino, C. P., Martin, A., Martink, V., Martinez, M., Martinez-Ballarin, R., Mastrandrea, P., Mathis, M., Mattson, M. E., Mazzanti, P., McFarland, K. S., McIntyre, P., McNulty, R., Mehta, A., Mehtala, P., Menzione, A., Mesropian, C., Miao, T., Mietlicki, D., Miladinovic, N., Miller, R., Mills, C., Milnik, M., Mitra, A., Mitselmakher, G., Miyake, H., Moed, S., Moggi, N., Mondragon, M. N., Moon, C. S., Moore, R., Morello, M. J., Morlock, J., Fernandez, P. Movilla, Mulmenstadt, J., Mukherjee, A., Muller, Th., Murat, P., Mussini, M., Nachtman, J., Nagai, Y., Naganoma, J., Nakamura, K., Nakano, Napier, A., Nett, J., Neu, C., Neubauer, M. S., Neubauer, S., Nielseng, J., Nodulman, L., Norman, M., Norniella, O., Nurse, E., Oakes, L., Oh, S. H., Oh, Y. D., Oksuzian, I., Okusawa, T., Orava, R., Osterberg, K., Griso, S. Pagan, Pagliarone, C., Palencia, E., Papadimitriou, V., Papaikonomou, A., Paramanov, A. A., Parks, B., Pashapour, S., Patrick, J., Pauletta, G., Paulini, M., Paus, C., Peiffer, T., Pellett, D. E., Penzo, A., Phillips, T. J., Piacentino, G., Pianori, E., Pinera, L., Pitts, K., Plager, C., Pondrom, L., Potamianos, K., Poukhov, O., Prokoshin, F., Pronko, A., Ptohos, F., Pueschel, E., Punzi, G., Pursley, J., Rademacker, J., Rahaman, A., Ramakrishnan, V., Ranjan, N., Redondo, I., Renton, P., Renz, M., Rescigno, M., Richter, S., Rimondi, F., Ristori, L., Robson, A., Rodrigo, T., Rodriguez, T., Rogers, E., Rolli, S., Roser, R., Rossi, M., Rossin, R., Roy, P., Ruiz, A., Russ, J., Rusu, V., Rutherford, B., Saarikko, H., Safonov, A., Sakumoto, W. K., Santi, L., Sartori, L., Sato, K., Savoy-Navarro, A., Schlabach, P., Schmidt, A., Schmidt, E. E., Schmidt, M. A., Schmidt, M. P., Schmitt, M., Schwarz, T., Scodellaro, L., Scribano, A., Scuri, F., Sedov, A., Seidel, S., Seiya, Y., Semenov, A., Sexton-Kennedy, L., Sforza, F., Sfyrla, A., Shalhout, S. Z., Shears, T., Shepard, P. F., Shimojima, M., Shiraishi, S., Shochet, M., Shon, Y., Shreyber, I., Simonenko, A., Sinervo, P., Sisakyan, A., Slaughter, A. J., Slaunwhite, J., Sliwa, K., Smith, J. R., Snider, F. D., Snihur, R., Soha, A., Somalwar, S., Sorin, V., Squillacioti, P., Stanitzki, M., Denis, R. St., Stelzer, B., Stelzer-Chilton, O., Stentz, D., Strologas, J., Strycker, G. L., Suh, J. S., Sukhanov, A., Suslov, I., Taffard, A., Takashima, R., Takeuchi, Y., Tanaka, R., Tang, J., Tecchio, M., Teng, P. K., Thom, J., Thome, J., Thompson, G. A., Thomson, E., Tipton, P., Ttito-Guzmán, P., Tkaczyk, S., Toback, D., Tokar, S., Tollefson, K., Tomura, T., Tonelli, D., Torre, S., Torretta, D., Totaro, P., Tourneur, S., Trovato, M., Tsai, S. -Y., Tu, Y., Turiniff, N., Ukegawa, F., Uozumi, S., van Remortel, N., Varganov, A., Vataga, E., Vázquez, F., Velev, G., Vellidis, C., Vidal, M., Vila, I., Vilar, R., Vogel, M., Volobouev, I., Volpi, G., Wagner, P., Wagner, R. G., Wagner, R. L., Wagner, W., Wagner-Kuhr, J., Wakisaka, T., Wallny, R., Wang, S. M., Warburton, A., Waters, D., Weinberger, M., Weinelt, J., Wester III, W. C., Whitehouse, B., Whiteson, D., Wicklund, A. B., Wicklund, E., Wilbur, S., Williams, G., Williams, H. H., Wilson, M. G., Wilson, P., Winer, B. L., Wittich, P., Wolbers, S., Wolfe, C., Wolfe, H., Wright, T., Wu, X., Würthwein, F., Yagil, A., Yamamoto, K., Yamaoka, J., Yang, U. K., Yang, Y. C., Yao, W. M., Yeh, G. P., Yio, K., Yoh, J., Yorita, K., Yoshidal, T., Yu, G. B., Yu, I., Yu, S. S., Yun, J. C., Zanetti, A., Zeng, Y., Zhang, X., Zheng, Y., and Zucchelli, S.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the underlying event in proton-antiproton collisions by examining the behavior of charged particles (transverse momentum pT > 0.5 GeV/c, pseudorapidity |\eta| < 1) produced in association with large transverse momentum jets (~2.2 fb-1) or with Drell-Yan lepton-pairs (~2.7 fb-1) in the Z-boson mass region (70 < M(pair) < 110 GeV/c2) as measured by CDF at 1.96 TeV center-of-mass energy. We use the direction of the lepton-pair (in Drell-Yan production) or the leading jet (in high-pT jet production) in each event to define three regions of \eta-\phi space; toward, away, and transverse, where \phi is the azimuthal scattering angle. For Drell-Yan production (excluding the leptons) both the toward and transverse regions are very sensitive to the underlying event. In high-pT jet production the transverse region is very sensitive to the underlying event and is separated into a MAX and MIN transverse region, which helps separate the hard component (initial and final-state radiation) from the beam-beam remnant and multiple parton interaction components of the scattering. The data are corrected to the particle level to remove detector effects and are then compared with several QCD Monte-Carlo models. The goal of this analysis is to provide data that can be used to test and improve the QCD Monte-Carlo models of the underlying event that are used to simulate hadron-hadron collisions., Comment: Submitted to Phys.Rev.D
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160. Author Correction: Decoding accelerometry for classification and prediction of critically ill patients with severe brain injury
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Shubhayu Bhattacharyay, John Rattray, Matthew Wang, Peter H. Dziedzic, Eusebia Calvillo, Han B. Kim, Eshan Joshi, Pawel Kudela, Ralph Etienne‑Cummings, and Robert D. Stevens
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161. FOXC1 is a Critical Mediator of EGFR Function in Human Basal-like Breast Cancer
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Jin, Y, Han, B, Chen, J, Wiedemeyer, R, Orsulic, S, Bose, S, Zhang, X, Karlan, BY, Giuliano, AE, Cui, Y, and Cui, X
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Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis - Abstract
Background: Human basal-like breast cancer (BLBC) has a poor prognosis and is often identified by expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). BLBC remains a major clinical challenge because its pathogenesis is not well understood, thus hindering efforts to develop targeted therapies. Recent data implicate the forkhead box C1 (FOXC1) transcription factor as an important prognostic biomarker and functional regulator of BLBC, but its regulatory mechanism and impact on BLBC tumorigenesis remain unclear.
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162. H − Ion Source RF Plasma Testing with 13 MHz and 27 MHz at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) 1.
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Narayan, A.H., Piller, C., Vestal, D.C., Stinson, C., Han, B., Welton, R., Terszakowec, G., Andzulis, V., and Kang, Y.
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163. Analysis of the Measured FDG Uptake from the First-in-Human Clinical Trial of Biology-Guided Radiotherapy
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Surucu, M., primary, Vitzthum, L., additional, Chang, D.T., additional, Gensheimer, M.F., additional, Kovalchuk, N., additional, Han, B., additional, Iagaru, A.H., additional, Da Silva, A., additional, Narayanan, M., additional, Aksoy, D., additional, Feghali, K., additional, Shirvani, S.M., additional, Maniyedath, A., additional, Cai, B., additional, Pompos, A., additional, Dan, T., additional, Öz, O.K., additional, Iyengar, P., additional, Timmerman, R.D., additional, and Garant, A., additional
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164. Workflow Considerations for Biology-Guided Radiotherapy (BgRT) Implementation
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Surucu, M., primary, Vitzthum, L., additional, Chang, D.T., additional, Gensheimer, M.F., additional, Kovalchuk, N., additional, Han, B., additional, Pham, D., additional, Da Silva, A., additional, Narayanan, M., additional, Aksoy, D., additional, Feghali, K., additional, Shirvani, S.M., additional, Maniyedath, A., additional, Cai, B., additional, Pompos, A., additional, Dan, T., additional, Öz, O.K., additional, Iyengar, P., additional, Timmerman, R.D., additional, and Garant, A., additional
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165. First-Year Experience of IMRT/SBRT Treatments Using a Novel Biology-Guided Radiation Therapy System
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Shi, M., primary, Simiele, E.A., additional, Han, B., additional, Pham, D., additional, Palomares, P., additional, Aguirre, M., additional, Gensheimer, M.F., additional, Vitzthum, L., additional, Surucu, M., additional, and Kovalchuk, N., additional
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166. P45 A phase 1/2 study of DYNE-251 in males with DMD mutations amenable to exon 51 skipping: DELIVER study design
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Naylor, M., primary, Mix, C., additional, Han, B., additional, and Dugar, A., additional
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167. Characterization of Biology-Guided Radiotherapy Accuracy as a Function of PET Tracer Uptake
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Han, B., primary, Schmall, J., additional, Bal, G., additional, Khan, S., additional, Voronenko, Y., additional, Xu, S., additional, Shi, L., additional, Mitra, A., additional, Groll, A., additional, Sharma, S., additional, Ramos, K., additional, Shao, L., additional, Narayanan, M., additional, Olcott, P., additional, Kuduvalli, G., additional, Kovalchuk, N., additional, and Surucu, M., additional
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168. Patient-Adaptive Automated Segmentation in Daily kVCT Images for Radiotherapy of Head and Neck and Prostate Cancer
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Han, B., primary, Bagshaw, H.P., additional, Gensheimer, M.F., additional, Xing, L., additional, and Chen, Y., additional
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169. Mitigation of IMRT/SBRT Treatment Planning Errors on the First Biology-Guided Radiotherapy System Using FMEA within Six Sigma Framework
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Simiele, E.A., primary, Han, B., additional, Skinner, L., additional, Pham, D., additional, Lewis, J., additional, Gensheimer, M.F., additional, Vitzthum, L., additional, Chang, D.T., additional, Surucu, M., additional, and Kovalchuk, N., additional
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170. Evaluation of Treatment Interruptions and Recovery during Biology-Guided Radiotherapy Delivery
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Bal, G., primary, Xu, S., additional, Shi, L., additional, Voronenko, Y., additional, Narayanan, M., additional, Shao, L., additional, Kuduvalli, G., additional, Han, B., additional, Kovalchuk, N., additional, and Surucu, M., additional
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171. Dosimetric Accuracy of Multi-Target Biology-Guided Radiotherapy Treatments in a Single Session
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Schmall, J., primary, Bal, G., additional, Khan, S., additional, Xu, S., additional, Voronenko, Y., additional, Shi, L., additional, Mitra, A., additional, Groll, A., additional, Sharma, S., additional, Ramos, K., additional, Shao, L., additional, Narayanan, M., additional, Olcott, P., additional, Kuduvalli, G., additional, Han, B., additional, Kovalchuk, N., additional, and Surucu, M., additional
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172. P50 A phase 1/2 randomized, placebo-controlled, multiple ascending dose study (ACHIEVE) of DYNE-101 in individuals with myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1)
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Wolf, D., primary, Mix, C., additional, Han, B., additional, Dugar, A., additional, and Farwell, W., additional
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173. Imaging Performance of the PET Scan on a Novel Ring Gantry-Based PET/CT Linear Accelerator System in the First-in-Human Study of Biology-Guided Radiotherapy
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Garant, T., primary, Iyengar, P., additional, Dan, T., additional, Pompos, A., additional, Timmerman, R.D., additional, Öz, O.K., additional, Cai, B., additional, Shirvani, S.M., additional, Aksoy, D., additional, Al Feghali, K.A., additional, Maniyedath, A., additional, Narayanan, M., additional, Da Silva, A., additional, Surucu, M., additional, Gensheimer, M.F., additional, Kovalchuk, N., additional, Han, B., additional, Pham, D., additional, Chang, D.T., additional, and Vitzthum, L., additional
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174. Intrafraction Dosimetric Evaluation of Biology-Guided Radiotherapy to a Target Under Respiratory Motion
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Bal, G., primary, Kovalchuk, N., additional, Schmall, J., additional, Voronenko, Y., additional, Bailey, T., additional, Xu, S., additional, Shi, L., additional, Groll, A., additional, Sharma, S., additional, Ramos, K., additional, Shao, L., additional, Narayanan, M., additional, Kuduvalli, G., additional, Han, B., additional, and Surucu, M., additional
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175. Diagnostic Value of Computed Tomography Angiography for Infective Endocarditis After Right Ventricle Outflow Tract Repair
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Thaler, Christina, primary, Witt, Dawn, additional, Casey, Susan, additional, Kelle, Angela M., additional, Garcia, Santiago, additional, Lesser, John, additional, and Han, B. Kelly, additional
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176. Technical Recommendations for Computed Tomography Guidance of Intervention in the Right Ventricular Outflow Tract: Native RVOT, Conduits, and Bioprosthetic Valves
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Han, B. Kelly, primary, Garcia, Santiago, additional, Aboulhosn, Jamil, additional, Blanke, Phillip, additional, Martin, Mary Hunt, additional, Zahn, Evan, additional, Crean, Andrew, additional, Overman, David, additional, Hamilton Craig, C., additional, Hanneman, Kate, additional, Semple, Thomas, additional, and Armstrong, Aimee, additional
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177. Endoscopic injection of N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate with Lauromacrogol causing tiny emboli formation in the right atrium: a case report
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Hu, W. J., primary, Hu, J. Q., additional, Lv, D.N., additional, and Han, B., additional
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178. Arsenic sulfide nanoformulation induces erythroid differentiation in chronic myeloid leukemia cells through degradation of BCR-ABL
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Wang T, Wen T, Li H, Han B, Hao S, Wang C, Ma Q, Meng J, Liu J, and Xu H
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Chronic Myeloid Leukemia ,Erythroid Differentiation ,As4S4 ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Tao Wang,1 Tao Wen,1 Hongmin Li,2 Bing Han,2 Suisui Hao,1 Chuan Wang,1 Qiang Ma,1 Jie Meng,1 Jian Liu,1 Haiyan Xu11Department of Biomedical Engineering, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Hematology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of ChinaBackground: Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a myeloproliferative disorder due to the existence of BCR-ABL fusion protein that allows the cells to keep proliferating uncontrollably. Although tyrosine kinase inhibitors can inhibit the activity of BCR-ABL fusion protein to trigger the cells apoptosis, drug resistance or intolerance exists in part of CML patients. Arsenic sulfide in its raw form (r-As4S4) can be orally administrated and certain therapeutic effects have been found out in the treatment of hematologic malignancies through inducing cell apoptosis.Methods: In this work, a water-dissolvable arsenic sulfide nanoformualtion (ee-As4S4) composed of As4S4 particulates with 470 nm in diameter and encapsulated by a kind of hydrophilic polymer was fabricated and applied to the CML cell line K562, K562/AO2 and primary cells from the bone marrow of CML patients.Results: Results showed that instead of inhibiting the activity of BCR-ABL, ee-As4S4 induced direct degradation of BCR-ABL in K562 cells within 6 hr incubation, followed by the occurrence of erythroid differentiation in K562 after 72 hr incubation, evidenced by the significantly upregulated CD235a and benzidine staining, which was not detectable with r-As4S4. The ee-As4S4-induced erythroid differentiation was also observed in K562/AO2 cells and bone marrow mononuclear cells of CML patients. Mechanistic studies indicated that ee-As4S4 induced autophagy by downregulating the level of intracellular ROS and hypoxia-inducible factor-1α significantly, which led to the subsequent degradation of BCR-ABL. When the concentration was increased, ee-As4S4 induced much more significant apoptosis and cell cycle arrest than r-As4S4, and the cytotoxicity of the former was about 178 times of the latter.Conclusion: ee-As4S4 was capable of inducing significant erythroid differentiation of CML cells by inducing the direct degradation of BCR-ABL; the new effect could improve hematopoietic function of CML patients as well as inhibit the leukemic cell proliferation.Keywords: chronic myeloid leukemia, erythroid differentiation, As4S4, ROS
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179. Frailty and postoperative complications in older Chinese adults undergoing major thoracic and abdominal surgery
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Han B, Li Q, and Chen X
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frailty assessment ,risk assessment tool ,surgery ,postoperative complication ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
Binru Han, Qiuping Li, Xi ChenDepartment of Nursing, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, People’s Republic of ChinaPurpose: To determine the association between frailty and postoperative complications in elderly Chinese patients and to determine whether addition of frailty assessment improves the predictive ability of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score, Physiological and Operative Severity Score for the Enumeration of Mortality and Morbidity (POSSUM), and Estimation of Physiologic Ability and Surgical Stress (E-PASS) score.Patients and methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted in a tertiary hospital. Elderly patients undergoing major thoracic or abdominal surgery were included. Frailty phenotype and ASA, POSSUM, and E-PASS scores were assessed. Demographic, preoperative, and surgical variables were extracted from medical records. Primary outcome measure was in-hospital Clavien-Dindo ≥ grade II complications. Multiple logistic regression was used to examine the association between frailty and complications. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to explore the predictive ability of frailty.Results: Prevalence of frailty was 26.12%. Significant differences were observed between the frail and non-frail groups with respect to age, Activities of Daily Living, Charlson Comorbidity Index, respiratory function, presence of malignancy, serum albumin, prealbumin, and hemoglobin levels (P
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180. Numb inhibits cell proliferation, invasion, and epithelial–mesenchymal transition through PAK1/β-catenin signaling pathway in ovarian cancer
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Liang J, Han B, Zhang Y, and Yue Q
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Numb ,ovarian cancer ,PAK1 ,β-catenin ,Invasion: EMT ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Jiabin Liang,1 Bingbing Han,2 Yunhe Zhang,3 Qingfen Yue1 1Department of Gynaecology, Luoyang Central Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University, Luoyang, Henan 471009, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Reproductive Medicine, Luoyang Central Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University, Luoyang, Henan 471009, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, China Meitan General Hospital, Beijing 100028, People’s Republic of China Objective: The present study aimed to investigate the expression of Numb in ovarian cancer tissues and to assess the effect of Numb on cell proliferation, invasion, and EMT in ovarian cancer. Methods: Real-time PCR and Western blotting were used to detect the mRNA and protein expression of Numb, PAK1, β-catenin, and epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT)-related proteins. MTT was employed to check the effect of Numb on proliferation of ovarian cancer cells. Transwell assay was performed to examine the functions of Numb and PAK1 on migration and invasion of ovarian cancer cells. Results: The Numb expression was significantly downregulated while PAK1 and β-catenin were significantly upregulated in both ovarian cancer tissues and cell lines. Silencing of Numb promoted cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and EMT in ovarian cancer cell lines while overexpressed Numb reversed the above effects. Moreover, the EMT process induced by the inhibition of Numb was regulated through Numb-mediated PAK1/β-catenin signaling pathway. Conclusion: Numb was downregulated and associated with cell proliferation, invasion, and EMT in ovarian cancer through regulating PAK1/β-catenin signaling, providing a novel potential biomarker and potential therapeutic target for ovarian cancer. Keywords: Numb, ovarian cancer, PAK1, β-catenin, invasion, EMT
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181. The association of maternal diabetes with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder in offspring: a meta-analysis
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Zhao L, Li X, Liu G, Han B, Wang J, and Jiang X
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maternal diabetes ,attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ,meta-analysis ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Lifeng Zhao,1 Xuesong Li,2 Guanying Liu,1 Baoling Han,1 Jian Wang,1 Xia Jiang1 1Department of Endocrinology, Tianjin First Center Hospital, Tianjin, China; 2First Center Clinical Medical Institute, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China Objective: Recent controversial evidence suggests that maternal diabetes may increase the risk of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in offspring. To examine this potential association, a systematic literature search and meta-analysis was performed. Methods: OR or risk ratio (RR) from each study was obtained and combined for evaluating the risk. Six cohort studies and three case-control studies were included in the present study. Results: The meta-analysis of the highly heterogeneous case-control studies did not find significant association between maternal diabetes and ADHD risk (OR: 1.20, 95% CI: 0.96–1.49). The combining of the cohort studies demonstrated that offspring of diabetic mothers were at higher risk of ADHD (RR: 1.40, 95% CI: 1.27–1.54); however, publication bias was identified. When exposure was specified as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), GDM exposure increased the risk of ADHD for children by 164% (95% CI: 1.25–5.56) in a Caucasian population. Neither heterogeneity nor publication bias was detected. Conclusion: Maternal diabetes, especially GDM, is probably a risk factor for ADHD in the Caucasian population. More studies based on large sample size and different ethnicities are needed to confirm this association. Keywords: maternal diabetes, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, meta-analysis
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182. Designer mutants for behavioral genetics
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Lee, Han B., primary, Modhurima, Rodsy, additional, Heeren, Amanda A., additional, and Clark, Karl J., additional
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183. Specific clinical and immune features of CD68 in glioma via 1,024 samples
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Wang L, Zhang C, Zhang Z, Han B, Shen Z, Li L, Liu S, Zhao X, Ye F, and Zhang Y
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CD68 ,tumor-associated macrophage ,glioma ,immunotherapy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Le Wang,1,2,* Chaoqi Zhang,1,3,* Zhen Zhang,1 Bing Han,4 Zhibo Shen,1 Lifeng Li,1,3 Shasha Liu,1 Xuan Zhao,1 Fanglei Ye,2 Yi Zhang1,3,5 1Biotherapy Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan 450052, China; 2Department of Otology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan 450052, China; 3Cancer Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan 450052, China; 4Department of General ICU, The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan 450052, China; 5Henan Key Laboratory for Tumor Immunology and Biotherapy, Zhengzhou, Henan 450052, China *These authors contributed equally to this work Background: There is a growing recognition that tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are recruited to the glioma environment, facilitating tumor proliferation and migration by creating an immunosuppressive microenvironment. CD68 has been widely reported as a specific marker of TAMs in cancer. Purpose: To clarify the role of CD68 in glioma, we investigated its function at the transcriptome level and relationship with clinical practice. Patients and methods: In total, 325 RNA-seq data from Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas (CGGA) and 697 RNA-seq data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) network were enrolled in this study. CD68-specific findings were further analyzed with R language, and the prognostic impacts were validated through analyzing the overall survival (OS). Results: CD68 showed a positive correlation with the WHO grade of malignancy in glioma. Meanwhile, CD68 was predominantly expressed in IDH wide type and mesenchymal subtype. Gene ontology (GO) analysis revealed that CD68-related genes were closely related to inflammatory response and immune response. Moreover, seven cultures of metagenes further confirmed that CD68 was a specific marker for macrophages in inflammatory response and played an important role in suppressing T-cell-mediated immunity. The Pearson correlation test suggested that CD68 showed robust correlation with other markers of macrophages and immune checkpoints, including PD-1 and TIM-3. Clinically, a high expression level of CD68 in tumors exhibited a poor survival in glioma patients. Conclusion: Our results demonstrated that CD68 acted as an immune suppressor and contributed to glioma progression in the tumor microenvironment. These findings may expand our understanding of CD68-specific clinical and immune features in glioma. Keywords: CD68, tumor-associated macrophage, glioma, immunotherapy
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184. Circulating tumor cells as a potential biomarker for postoperative clinical outcome in HBV-related hepatocellular carcinoma
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Ye X, Li G, Han C, Han Q, Shang L, Su H, Han B, Gong Y, Lu GD, and Peng T
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Circulating tumor cell ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Progression-free survival ,Overall survival ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Xinping Ye,1,* Guanghui Li,1,* Chuangye Han,1 Quanfa Han,1 Liming Shang,1 Hao Su,1 Bowen Han,1 Yizhen Gong,1 Guodong Lu,2 Tao Peng1 1Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi Province, China; 2Department of Toxicology, School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi Province, China *These authors contributed equally to this work Background: This study aimed to determine if the number of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and changes in their numbers affected tumor recurrence and metastasis after surgical resection in patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods: The primary endpoints were overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS). A total of 42 patients with HCC were selected from the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical College from 2014 to 2017. CTCs were counted 1 day prior to and 30 days after surgical excision of HCC using the CanPatrol™ system. Results: Numbers of CTCs (> 2 CTCs and > 5 CTCs per 5 ml peripheral blood) were significantly associated with Edmondson stage in HBV-related HCC prior to surgery (P = 0.004 and 0.014, respectively). However there were no significant associations between other tested clinicopathological factors and CTC counts. Postoperative CTC counts (> 2 and > 5) and pre/postoperative change in CTC counts were significantly associated with PFS (P = 0.02, 0.009, and 0.001, respectively), but not with OS. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that pre/postoperative changes in the CTC count were a better predictor of performance than absolute count. The postoperative CTC count was also significantly associated with positive TP53 expression (P < 0.05). Conclusion: These results demonstrate that postoperative CTC counts (> 2 and > 5) and changes in CTC counts may be independent prognostic indicators for PFS in patients with HBV-related HCC, with the change in number of CTCs showing better predictive performance. Keywords: circulating tumor cell, hepatocellular carcinoma, progression-free survival, overall survival
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185. Search for First-Generation Scalar Leptoquarks in $\bm{p \bar{p}}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$=1.96 TeV
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The CDF Collaboration, Acosta, D., Adelman, J., Affolder, T., Akimoto, T., Albrow, M. G., Ambrose, D., Amerio, S., Amidei, D., Anastassov, A., Anikeev, K., Annovi, A., Antos, J., Aoki, M., Apollinari, G., Arisawa, T., Arguin, J-F., Artikov, A., Ashmanskas, W., Attal, A., Azfar, F., Azzi-Bacchetta, P., Bacchetta, N., Bachacou, H., Badgett, W., Barbaro-Galtieri, A., Barker, G. J., Barnes, V. E., Barnett, B. A., Baroiant, S., Bauer, G., Bedeschi, F., Behari, S., Belforte, S., Bellettini, G., Bellinger, J., Belloni, A., Ben-Haim, E., Benjamin, D., Beretvas, A., Berry, T., Bhatti, A., Binkley, M., Bisello, D., Bishai, M., Blair, R. E., Blocker, C., Bloom, K., Blumenfeld, B., Bocci, A., Bodek, A., Bolla, G., Bolshov, A., Bortoletto, D., Boudreau, J., Bourov, S., Brau, B., Bromberg, C., Brubaker, E., Budagov, J., Budd, H. S., Burkett, K., Busetto, G., Bussey, P., Byrum, K. L., Cabrera, S., Campanelli, M., Campbell, M., Canelli, F., Canepa, A., Casarsa, M., Carlsmith, D., Carosi, R., Carron, S., Cavalli-Sforza, M., Castro, A., Catastini, P., Cauz, D., Cerri, A., Cerrito, L., Chapman, J., Chen, Y. C., Chertok, M., Chiarelli, G., Chlachidze, G., Chlebana, F., Cho, I., Cho, K., Chokheli, D., Chou, J. P., Chuang, S., Chung, K., Chung, W-H., Chung, Y. S., Cijliak, M., Ciobanu, C. I., Ciocci, M. A., Clark, A. G., Clark, D., Coca, M., Connolly, A., Convery, M., Conway, J., Cooper, B., Copic, K., Cordelli, M., Cortiana, G., Cranshaw, J., Cuevas, J., Cruz, A., Culbertson, R., Currat, C., Cyr, D., Dagenhart, D., DaRonco, S., D'Auria, S., deBarbaro, P., DeCecco, S., Deisher, A., DeLentdecker, G., Dell'Orso, M., Demers, S., Demortier, L., Deninno, M., DePedis, D., Derwent, P. F., Devlin, T., Dionisi, C., Dittmann, J. R., DiTuro, P., Dörr, C., Dominguez, A., Donati, S., Donega, M., Donini, J., D'Onofrio, M., Dorigo, T., Ebina, K., Efron, J., Ehlers, J., Erbacher, R., Erdmann, M., Errede, D., Errede, S., Eusebi, R., Fang, H-C., Farrington, S., Fedorko, I., Fedorko, W. T., Feild, R. G., Feindt, M., Fernandez, J. P., Field, R. D., Flanagan, G., Flores-Castillo, L. R., Foland, A., Forrester, S., Foster, G. W., Franklin, M., Freeman, J. C., Fujii, Y., Furic, I., Gajjar, A., Gallinaro, M., Galyardt, J., Garcia-Sciveres, M., Garfinkel, A. F., Gay, C., Gerberich, H., Gerdes, D. W., Gerchtein, E., Giagu, S., Giannetti, P., Gibson, A., Gibson, K., Ginsburg, C., Giolo, K., Giordani, M., Giunta, M., Giurgiu, G., Glagolev, V., Glenzinski, D., Gold, M., Goldschmidt, N., Goldstein, D., Goldstein, J., Gomez, G., Gomez-Ceballos, G., Goncharov, M., González, O., Gorelov, I., Goshaw, A. T., Gotra, Y., Goulianos, K., Gresele, A., Griffiths, M., Grosso-Pilcher, C., Grundler, U., GuimaraesdaCosta, J., Haber, C., Hahn, K., Hahn, S. R., Halkiadakis, E., Hamilton, A., Han, B-Y., Handler, R., Happacher, F., Hara, K., Hare, M., Harr, R. F., Harris, R. M., Hartmann, F., Hatakeyama, K., Hauser, J., Hays, C., Hayward, H., Heinemann, B., Heinrich, J., Hennecke, M., Herndon, M., Hill, C., Hirschbuehl, D., Hocker, A., Hoffman, K. D., Holloway, A., Hou, S., Houlden, M. A., Huffman, B. T., Huang, Y., Hughes, R. E., Huston, J., Ikado, K., Incandela, J., Introzzi, G., Iori, M., Ishizawa, Y., Issever, C., Ivanov, A., Iwata, Y., Iyutin, B., James, E., Jang, D., Jayatilaka, B., Jeans, D., Jensen, H., Jeon, E. J., Jones, M., Joo, K. K., Jun, S. Y., Junk, T., Kamon, T., Kang, J., KaragozUnel, M., Karchin, P. E., Kato, Y., Kemp, Y., Kephart, R., Kerzel, U., Khotilovich, V., Kilminster, B., Kim, D. H., Kim, H. S., Kim, J. E., Kim, M. J., Kim, M. S., Kim, S. B., Kim, S. H., Kim, Y. K., Kirby, M., Kirsch, L., Klimenko, S., Klute, M., Knuteson, B., Ko, B. R., Kobayashi, H., Kong, D. J., Kondo, K., Konigsberg, J., Kordas, K., Korn, A., Korytov, A., Kotwal, A. V., Kovalev, A., Kraus, J., Kravchenko, I., Kreymer, A., Kroll, J., Kruse, M., Krutelyov, V., Kuhlmann, S. E., Kwang, S., Laasanen, A. T., Lai, S., Lami, S., Lammel, S., Lancaster, M., Lander, R., Lannon, K., Lath, A., Latino, G., Lazzizzera, I., Lecci, C., LeCompte, T., Lee, J., Lee, S. W., Lefèvre, R., Leonardo, N., Leone, S., Levy, S., Lewis, J. D., Li, K., Lin, C., Lin, C. S., Lindgren, M., Lipeles, E., Liss, T. M., Lister, A., Litvintsev, D. O., Liu, T., Liu, Y., Lockyer, N. S., Loginov, A., Loreti, M., Loverre, P., Lu, R-S., Lucchesi, D., Lujan, P., Lukens, P., Lungu, G., Lyons, L., Lys, J., Lysak, R., Lytken, E., MacQueen, D., Madrak, R., Maeshima, K., Maksimovic, P., Manca, G., Margaroli, F., Marginean, R., Marino, C., Martin, A., Martin, M., Martin, V., Martínez, M., Maruyama, T., Matsunaga, H., Mattson, M., Mazzanti, P., McFarland, K. S., McGivern, D., McIntyre, P. M., McNamara, P., McNulty, R., Mehta, A., Menzemer, S., Menzione, A., Merkel, P., Mesropian, C., Messina, A., Miao, T., Miladinovic, N., Miles, J., Miller, L., Miller, R., Miller, J. S., Mills, C., Miquel, R., Miscetti, S., Mitselmakher, G., Miyamoto, A., Moggi, N., Mohr, B., Moore, R., Morello, M., MovillaFernandez, P. A., Muelmenstaedt, J., Mukherjee, A., Mulhearn, M., Muller, T., Mumford, R., Munar, A., Murat, P., Nachtman, J., Nahn, S., Nakano, I., Napier, A., Napora, R., Naumov, D., Necula, V., Nielsen, J., Nelson, T., Neu, C., Neubauer, M. S., Nigmanov, T., Nodulman, L., Norniella, O., Ogawa, T., Oh, S. H., Oh, Y. D., Ohsugi, T., Okusawa, T., Oldeman, R., Orava, R., Orejudos, W., Osterberg, K., Pagliarone, C., Palencia, E., Paoletti, R., Papadimitriou, V., Paramonov, A. A., Pashapour, S., Patrick, J., Pauletta, G., Paulini, M., Paus, C., Pellett, D., Penzo, A., Phillips, T. J., Piacentino, G., Piedra, J., Pitts, K. T., Plager, C., Pondrom, L., Pope, G., Portell, X., Poukhov, O., Pounder, N., Prakoshyn, F., Pronko, A., Proudfoot, J., Ptohos, F., Punzi, G., Rademacker, J., Rahaman, M. A., Rakitine, A., Rappoccio, S., Ratnikov, F., Ray, H., Reisert, B., Rekovic, V., Renton, P., Rescigno, M., Rimondi, F., Rinnert, K., Ristori, L., Robertson, W. J., Robson, A., Rodrigo, T., Rolli, S., Roser, R., Rossin, R., Rott, C., Russ, J., Rusu, V., Ruiz, A., Ryan, D., Saarikko, H., Sabik, S., Safonov, A., Denis, R. St., Sakumoto, W. K., Salamanna, G., Saltzberg, D., Sanchez, C., Santi, L., Sarkar, S., Sato, K., Savard, P., Savoy-Navarro, A., Schlabach, P., Schmidt, E. E., Schmidt, M. P., Schmitt, M., Schwarz, T., Scodellaro, L., Scott, A. L., Scribano, A., Scuri, F., Sedov, A., Seidel, S., Seiya, Y., Semenov, A., Semeria, F., Sexton-Kennedy, L., Sfiligoi, I., Shapiro, M. D., Shears, T., Shepard, P. F., Sherman, D., Shimojima, M., Shochet, M., Shon, Y., Shreyber, I., Sidoti, A., Sill, A., Sinervo, P., Sisakyan, A., Sjolin, J., Skiba, A., Slaughter, A. J., Sliwa, K., Smirnov, D., Smith, J. R., Snider, F. D., Snihur, R., Soderberg, M., Soha, A., Somalwar, S. V., Spalding, J., Spezziga, M., Spinella, F., Squillacioti, P., Stadie, H., Stanitzki, M., Stelzer, B., Stelzer-Chilton, O., Stentz, D., Strologas, J., Stuart, D., Suh, J. S., Sukhanov, A., Sumorok, K., Sun, H., Suzuki, T., Taffard, A., Tafirout, R., Takano, H., Takashima, R., Takeuchi, Y., Takikawa, K., Tanaka, M., Tanaka, R., Tanimoto, N., Tecchio, M., Teng, P. K., Terashi, K., Tesarek, R. J., Tether, S., Thom, J., Thompson, A. S., Thomson, E., Tipton, P., Tiwari, V., Tkaczyk, S., Toback, D., Tollefson, K., Tomura, T., Tonelli, D., Tönnesmann, M., Torre, S., Torretta, D., Tourneur, S., Trischuk, W., Tsuchiya, R., Tsuno, S., Tsybychev, D., Turini, N., Ukegawa, F., Unverhau, T., Uozumi, S., Usynin, D., Vacavant, L., Vaiciulis, A., Varganov, A., VejcikIII, S., Velev, G., Veszpremi, V., Veramendi, G., Vickey, T., Vidal, R., Vila, I., Vilar, R., Vollrath, I., Volobouev, I., vonderMey, M., Wagner, P., Wagner, R. G., Wagner, R. L., Wagner, W., Wallny, R., Walter, T., Wan, Z., Wang, M. J., Wang, S. M., Warburton, A., Ward, B., Waschke, S., Waters, D., Watts, T., Weber, M., WesterIII, W. C., Whitehouse, B., Whiteson, D., Wicklund, A. B., Wicklund, E., Williams, H. H., Wilson, P., Winer, B. L., Wittich, P., Wolbers, S., Wolfe, C., Wolter, M., Worcester, M., Worm, S., Wright, T., Wu, X., Würthwein, F., Wyatt, A., Yagil, A., Yamashita, T., Yamamoto, K., Yamaoka, J., Yang, C., Yang, U. K., Yao, W., Yeh, G. P., Yoh, J., Yorita, K., Yoshida, T., Yu, I., Yu, S., Yun, J. C., Zanello, L., Zanetti, A., Zaw, I., Zetti, F., Zhou, J., and Zucchelli, S.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We report on a search for pair production of first-generation scalar leptoquarks ($LQ$) in $p \bar{p}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$=1.96 TeV using an integrated luminosity of 203 $pb^{-1}$ collected at the Fermilab Tevatron collider by the CDF experiment. We observe no evidence for $LQ$ production in the topologies arising from $LQ \bar{LQ} \to eqeq$ and $LQ \bar{LQ} \to eq \nu q$, and derive 95% C.L. upper limits on the $LQ$ production cross section. %as a function of $\beta$, where $\beta$ is the branching fraction for $LQ \to eq$. The results are combined with those obtained from a separately reported CDF search in the topology arising from $LQ\bar{LQ} \to \nu q \nu q$ and 95% C.L. lower limits on the LQ mass as a function of $\beta = BR(LQ \to eq) $ are derived. The limits are 236, 205 and 145 GeV/c$^2$ for $\beta$ = 1, $\beta$ = 0.5 and $\beta$ = 0.1, respectively., Comment: submitted to PRL
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186. Thermal and optical performance of cryogenically cooled laser diode bars mounted on pin-finned microcoolers
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Kim, K. J., Han, B., and Bar-Cohen, A.
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187. Development of a congenital cardiovascular computed tomography imaging registry: Rationale and implementation
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Han, B. Kelly, Casey, Susan, Witt, Dawn, Leipsic, Jonathon, Crean, Andrew, Nicol, Edward, Semple, Thomas, Shambrook, James, Prakash, Ashwin, Banka, Puja, Garberich, Ross, Rigsby, Cynthia, Hlavacek, Anthony, and Lesser, John
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188. Ultrasound-Guided Pudendal Nerve Block Combined with Propofol Deep Sedation versus Spinal Anesthesia for Hemorrhoidectomy: A Prospective Randomized Study
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Jian He, Lei Zhang, Dong L. Li, Wan Y. He, Qing M. Xiong, Xue Q. Zheng, Mei J. Liao, and Han B. Wang
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Background and Objectives. Several anesthesia techniques were applied to hemorrhoidectomy, but postoperative pain and urinary retention were still two unsolved problems. The aim of this prospective randomized study was to evaluate the effect of ultrasound-guided pudendal nerve block (PNB) combined with deep sedation compared to spinal anesthesia for hemorrhoidectomy. Methods. One hundred and twenty patients undergoing Milligan–Morgan hemorrhoidectomy were randomized to receive PNB combined with deep sedation using propofol (Group PNB, n = 60) or spinal anesthesia (Group SA, n = 60). Pain intensity was assessed using the visual analogue scale (0: no pain to 10: worst possible pain). The primary outcome was pain scores recorded at rest at 3, 6, 12, 24, 36, and 48 h and on walking at 12, 24, 36, and 48 h postoperatively. Secondary outcomes were analgesic consumption, side effects, and patient satisfaction after surgery. Results. Ultrasound-guided bilateral PNB combined with deep sedation using propofol could successfully be applied to Milligan–Morgan hemorrhoidectomy. Postoperative pain intensity was significantly lower in Group PNB compared to Group SA at rest at 3, 6, 12, 24, 36, and 48 h (p
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189. Optical investigation of electronic states of Mn4+ ions in p-type GaN
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Han, B., Wessels, B. W., and Ulmer, M. P.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The electronic states of manganese in p-type GaN are investigated using photoluminescence (PL) and photoluminescence excitation (PLE) spectroscopies. A series of sharp PL lines at 1.0 eV is observed in codoped GaN and attributed to the intra d-shell transition 4T2(F)-4T1(F) of Mn4+ ions. PLE spectrum of the Mn4+ [4T2(F)-4T1(F)] luminescence reveals intra center excitation processes via the excited states of Mn4+ ions. PLE peaks observed at 1.79 and 2.33 eV are attributed to the intra-d-shell 4T1(P)-4T1(F) and 4A2(F)-4T1(F) transitions of Mn4+, respectively. In addition to the intra shell excitation processes, a broad PLE band involving charge-transfer transition of the Mn4+/3+ deep level is observed, which is well described by the Lucovsky model. As determined from the onset of this PLE band, the position of the Mn4+/3+ deep level is 1.11 eV above the valence band maximum, which is consistent with prior theory using ab initio calculations. Our work indicates 4+ is the predominant oxidation state of Mn ions in p-type GaN:Mn when the Fermi energy is lower than 1.11 eV above the valence band maximum., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, To be publised in Appl. Phys. Lett
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190. Electronic states of Mn4+ ions in p-type GaN
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Han, B., Wessels, B. W., and Ulmer, M. P.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The electronic states of manganese in p-type GaN are investigated using photoluminescence (PL) and photoluminescence excitation (PLE) spectroscopies. A series of sharp PL lines at 1.0 eV is observed in codoped GaN and attributed to the intra d-shell transition 4T2(F)-4T1(F) of Mn4+ ions. PLE spectrum of the Mn4+ [4T2(F)-4T1(F)] luminescence reveals intra-center excitation processes via the excited states of Mn4+ ions. PLE peaks observed at 1.79 and 2.33 eV are attributed to the intra d-shell 4T1(P)-4T1(F) and 4A2(F)-4T1(F) transitions of Mn4+, respectively. In addition to the intra-shell excitation processes, a broad PLE band involving charge-transfer transition of the Mn4+/3+ deep level is observed, which is well described by the Lucovsky model. As determined from the onset of this PLE band, the position of the Mn4+/3+ deep level is 1.11 eV above the valence band maximum, which is consistent with prior theory using ab initio calculations. Our work indicates 4+ is the predominant oxidation state of Mn ions in p-type GaN:Mn when the Fermi energy is lower than 1.11 eV above the valence band maximum., Comment: Submitted to Appl. Phys. Lett
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191. Optical properties of Mn4+ ions in GaN:Mn codoped with Mg acceptors
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Han, B., Korotkov, R. Y., Wessels, B. W., and Ulmer, M. P.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The optical properties of Mn-Mg codoped epitaxial GaN were studied. Addition of Mg acceptors quenches the weak manganese-related photoluminescence (PL) band at 1.3 eV in GaN:Mn and a series of sharp PL peaks are observed at 1 eV in codoped epilayers. The change in PL spectra indicates that Mg addition stabilizes the Mn4+ charge state by decreasing the Fermi level. The 1 eV PL peaks are tentatively attributed to intra center transitions involving Mn4+ ions. Spin allowed 3d-shell 4T2-4T1 transitions and their phonon replicas are involved. The relative intensities of the sharp peaks are strongly dependent on the excitation wavelength, indicating the optically active Mn4+ centers involved in the separate peaks are different. The temperature dependence of the PL spectrum suggests the presence of at least three distinct Mn4+ complex centers., Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, accepted by Appl. Phys. Lett
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192. Correction: CUL4B promotes gastric cancer invasion and metastasis-involvement of upregulation of HER2
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Qi, M., Jiao, M., Li, X., Hu, J., Wang, L., Zou, Y., Zhao, M., Zhang, R., Liu, H., Mi, J., Zhang, L., Liu, L., Gong, Y., and Han, B.
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193. A Physiology-Driven Computational Model for Post-Cardiac Arrest Outcome Prediction.
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Han B. Kim, Hieu Nguyen, Qingchu Jin, Sharmila Tamby, Tatiana Gelaf Romer, Eric Sung, Ran Liu, Joseph L. Greenstein, Jose I. Suarez, Christian Storm, Raimond L. Winslow, and Robert D. Stevens
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194. Genome-wide association study of Tourettes syndrome.
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Neale, B, Stewart, S, Fagerness, J, Evans, P, Gamazon, E, Edlund, C, Service, S, Tikhomirov, A, Osiecki, L, Illmann, C, Pluzhnikov, A, Konkashbaev, A, Davis, L, Han, B, Crane, J, Scharf, J, Yu, D, Rangel-Lugo, M, Chouinard, S, Dion, Y, Girard, S, Cath, D, Smit, J, King, R, Fernandez, T, Leckman, J, Kidd, K, Kidd, J, Pakstis, A, Herrera, L, Romero, R, Fournier, E, Sandor, P, Barr, C, Phan, N, Gross-Tsur, V, Benarroch, F, Pollak, Y, Budman, C, Bruun, R, Erenberg, G, Naarden, A, Lee, P, Weiss, N, Kremeyer, B, Berrío, G, Campbell, D, Cardona Silgado, J, Ochoa, W, Mesa Restrepo, S, Muller, H, Valencia Duarte, A, Lyon, G, Leppert, M, Morgan, J, Weiss, R, Grados, M, Anderson, K, Davarya, S, Singer, H, Walkup, J, Jankovic, J, Tischfield, J, Heiman, G, Gilbert, D, Hoekstra, P, Robertson, M, Kurlan, R, Liu, C, Gibbs, J, Singleton, A, Hardy, J, Strengman, E, Crenshaw, A, Parkin, M, Wagner, M, Moessner, R, Mirel, D, Posthuma, D, Sabatti, C, Conti, D, Knowles, J, Ruiz-Linares, A, Rouleau, G, Purcell, S, Heutink, P, Oostra, B, McMahon, W, Cox, N, Pauls, D, Reus, Victor, State, Matthew, Eskin, Eleazar, Mathews, Carol, Lowe, Thomas, Freimer, Nelson, Ophoff, Roel, and Moorjani, Priya
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Adolescent ,Adult ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Case-Control Studies ,Chromosomes ,Human ,Pair 9 ,Female ,Fibrillar Collagens ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Genotype ,Humans ,International Cooperation ,Male ,Meta-Analysis as Topic ,Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Tourette Syndrome ,White People ,Young Adult - Abstract
Tourettes syndrome (TS) is a developmental disorder that has one of the highest familial recurrence rates among neuropsychiatric diseases with complex inheritance. However, the identification of definitive TS susceptibility genes remains elusive. Here, we report the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) of TS in 1285 cases and 4964 ancestry-matched controls of European ancestry, including two European-derived population isolates, Ashkenazi Jews from North America and Israel and French Canadians from Quebec, Canada. In a primary meta-analysis of GWAS data from these European ancestry samples, no markers achieved a genome-wide threshold of significance (P
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195. Genome-wide association study of Tourette's syndrome.
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Scharf, JM, Yu, D, Mathews, CA, Neale, BM, Stewart, SE, Fagerness, JA, Evans, P, Gamazon, E, Edlund, CK, Service, SK, Tikhomirov, A, Osiecki, L, Illmann, C, Pluzhnikov, A, Konkashbaev, A, Davis, LK, Han, B, Crane, J, Moorjani, P, Crenshaw, AT, Parkin, MA, Reus, VI, Lowe, TL, Rangel-Lugo, M, Chouinard, S, Dion, Y, Girard, S, Cath, DC, Smit, JH, King, RA, Fernandez, TV, Leckman, JF, Kidd, KK, Kidd, JR, Pakstis, AJ, State, MW, Herrera, LD, Romero, R, Fournier, E, Sandor, P, Barr, CL, Phan, N, Gross-Tsur, V, Benarroch, F, Pollak, Y, Budman, CL, Bruun, RD, Erenberg, G, Naarden, AL, Lee, PC, Weiss, N, Kremeyer, B, Berrío, GB, Campbell, DD, Cardona Silgado, JC, Ochoa, WC, Mesa Restrepo, SC, Muller, H, Valencia Duarte, AV, Lyon, GJ, Leppert, M, Morgan, J, Weiss, R, Grados, MA, Anderson, K, Davarya, S, Singer, H, Walkup, J, Jankovic, J, Tischfield, JA, Heiman, GA, Gilbert, DL, Hoekstra, PJ, Robertson, MM, Kurlan, R, Liu, C, Gibbs, JR, Singleton, A, North American Brain Expression Consortium, Hardy, J, UK Human Brain Expression Database, Strengman, E, Ophoff, RA, Wagner, M, Moessner, R, Mirel, DB, Posthuma, D, Sabatti, C, Eskin, E, Conti, DV, Knowles, JA, Ruiz-Linares, A, Rouleau, GA, Purcell, S, Heutink, P, Oostra, BA, McMahon, WM, Freimer, NB, Cox, NJ, and Pauls, DL
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North American Brain Expression Consortium ,UK Human Brain Expression Database ,Chromosomes ,Human ,Pair 9 ,Humans ,Tourette Syndrome ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Fibrillar Collagens ,Case-Control Studies ,Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Genotype ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,International Cooperation ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Female ,Male ,Meta-Analysis as Topic ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Young Adult ,White People ,Genetics ,Human Genome ,Mental Health ,Brain Disorders ,Neurodegenerative ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,genetics ,GWAS ,neurodevelopmental disorder ,tics ,Tourette's syndrome ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Psychiatry - Abstract
Tourette's syndrome (TS) is a developmental disorder that has one of the highest familial recurrence rates among neuropsychiatric diseases with complex inheritance. However, the identification of definitive TS susceptibility genes remains elusive. Here, we report the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) of TS in 1285 cases and 4964 ancestry-matched controls of European ancestry, including two European-derived population isolates, Ashkenazi Jews from North America and Israel and French Canadians from Quebec, Canada. In a primary meta-analysis of GWAS data from these European ancestry samples, no markers achieved a genome-wide threshold of significance (P
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196. Measurements of Inelastic Strain Evolution of Single Solder Grain Subject to Nominal Shear Loading
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Wu, B., Han, B., and Schumacher, J.
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197. Effects of metabolic abnormalities, hyperandrogenemia and clomiphene on liver function parameters among Chinese women with polycystic ovary syndrome: results from a randomized controlled trial
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Cai, W.-Y., Gao, J.-S., Luo, X., Ma, H.-L., Ge, H., Liu, N., Xia, Q., Wang, Y., Han, B.-W., and Wu, X.-K.
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198. Influence of pore pressure on plastic deformation and strength of limestone under compressive stress
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Han, B., Shen, W. Q., Xie, S. Y., and Shao, J. F.
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199. Detecting hydrological consistency between soil moisture and precipitation and changes of soil moisture in summer over the Tibetan Plateau
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Meng, X., Li, R., Luan, L., Lyu, S., Zhang, T., Ao, Y., Han, B., Zhao, L., and Ma, Y.
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200. Recent developments of inverse Compton scattering model of pulsar radio emission
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Qiao, G. J., Xu, R. X., Liu, J. F., and Han, B. Zhang J. L.
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Many theoretical efforts were made to understand the core and conal emission identified from observations by Rankin (1983) and Lyne and Manchester (1988). One of them, named as inverse Compton scattering (ICS) model (Qiao & Lin 1998), has been proposed. It is found in the model that: there are central or `core' emission beam, and one or two hollow conical emission beams; the different emission components are emitted at different heights; owing to different radiation components emitted from different height, the observed emission beams can be shifted from each other due to retardation and aberration effects; the sizes of emission components change with frequencies. Recent developments of the model include: simulations of pulse profiles at different frequencies; studying the basic polarization properties of inverse Compton scattering in strong magnetic fields; computing the polarizations and spectrum of core and cones. A new classification system was also proposed. The main results calculated from the model are consistent with the observations., Comment: 4 pages, no figures, LaTeX
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