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Visualizing Time Series State Changes with Prototype Based Clustering

2009

Modern process and condition monitoring systems produce a huge amount of data which is hard to analyze manually. Previous analyzing techniques disregard time information and concentrate only for the indentification of normal and abnormal operational states. We present a new method for visualizing operational states and overall order of the transitions between them. This method is implemented to a visualization tool which helps the user to see the overall development of operational states allowing to find causes for abnormal behaviour. In the end visualization tool is tested in practice with real time series data collected from gear unit.

Adaptive resonance theorySeries (mathematics)Computer scienceReal-time computingProcess (computing)Condition monitoringState (computer science)Data miningTime seriesCluster analysiscomputer.software_genrecomputerVisualization
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60KDa chaperonin (HSP60) is over-expressed during colorectal carcinogenesis

2003

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the expression of the heat shock protein 60 (HSP60), a mitochondrial matrix-associated protein belonging to the chaperonin family, in colorectal adenomas and cancers, comparing them to normal colonic tissues and hyperplastic polyps. We performed both immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis for HSP60. Immunohistochemistry resulted positive in all tubular adenomas and infiltrating adenocarcinomas. By contrast, normal tissues and hyperplastic polyps were negative. Quantitative analysis showed that tubular adenomas with different levels of dysplasia did not present statistical differences concerning HSP60 positivity. In addition, carcinomas al…

AdenomaDysplasiaPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyanimal structuresHistologyBlotting WesternBiophysicsColonic PolypsAdenocarcinomaBiologymedicine.disease_causeChaperoninImmunoenzyme TechniquesWestern blotHeat shock proteinmedicineHumanslcsh:QH301-705.5Dysplasia; Heat shock proteins; Pre-neoplastic lesions; Cell Biology; Anatomy; Animal Science and Zoology; Developmental BiologyHyperplasiaHeat shock proteinmedicine.diagnostic_testChaperonin 60Cell Biologymedicine.diseasedigestive system diseaseslcsh:Biology (General)Hyperplastic PolypDysplasiaImmunohistochemistryAnimal Science and ZoologyHSP60AnatomyColorectal NeoplasmsCarcinogenesisPrecancerous ConditionsPre-neoplastic lesionDevelopmental Biology
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3D microvascular architecture of pre-cancerous lesions and invasive carcinomas of the colon.

2001

Despite the significance of tumour neoangiogenesis and the extensive knowledge on the molecular basis of blood vessel formation currently no quantitative data exist on the 3D microvascular architecture in human primary tumours and their precursor lesions. This prompted us to examine the 3D vascular network of normal colon mucosa, adenomas and invasive carcinomas by means of quantitative microvascular corrosion casting. Fresh hemicolectomy specimens from 20 patients undergoing cancer or polyposis coli surgery were used for corrosion casting, factor VIII and VEGF immunostaining. In addition, immunostaining was done on colorectal tissue from 33 patients with metastatic and non-metastatic carci…

AdenomaMaleVascular Endothelial Growth Factor ACancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtytumour vascular architectureAdenomaAngiogenesisAdenomatous polyposis coliEndothelial Growth FactorsMetastasisNeovascularizationangiogenesisImage Processing Computer-AssistedMedicineHumansNeoplasm InvasivenessGrading (tumors)AgedLymphokinesbiologybusiness.industryVascular Endothelial Growth FactorsMicrocirculationCancerRegular ArticleMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasecolorectal adenocarcinomapre-cancerous lesionsOncologyAdenomatous Polyposis ColiColonic Neoplasmsbiology.proteinFemalemedicine.symptombusinessColorectal NeoplasmsPrecancerous ConditionsImmunostainingBritish journal of cancer
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Anaesthetic techniques to prevent perioperative stroke.

2013

Different techniques and interventions that can be used by an anaesthesiologist to minimize the perioperative stroke risk are summarized.The most important risk factors for perioperative stoke are not modifiable, for example previous stroke or renal failure, but they can be used to identify patients with a high risk for perioperative stroke. The antiplatelet therapy should be continued in patients with a high risk for cardiovascular thrombosis. This might be true even for operations in which bleeding should be strictly avoided such as eye surgery. One of the most recent neuroprotective approaches is the remote ischaemic preconditioning.Perioperative stroke increases morbidity and mortality …

Adrenergic beta-AntagonistsPsychological interventionMEDLINEPerioperative CareAdrenergic beta-AntagonistsPostoperative ComplicationsRisk FactorsMonitoring IntraoperativemedicineAnimalsHumansAnesthesiacardiovascular diseasesIntraoperative ComplicationsIschemic PreconditioningStrokePerioperative strokeAnestheticsbusiness.industryAnticoagulantsPerioperativemedicine.diseaseCerebrovascular CirculationStrokeAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineAnesthesiaCerebrovascular CirculationIschemic preconditioningHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsbusinessCurrent opinion in anaesthesiology
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CAF-like state in primary skin fibroblasts with constitutional BRCA1 epimutation sheds new light on tumor suppressor deficiency-related changes in he…

2016

Constitutive epimutations of tumor suppressor genes are increasingly considered as cancer predisposing factors equally to sequence mutations. In light of the emerging role of the microenvironment for cancer predisposition, initiation, and progression, we aimed to characterize the consequences of a BRCA1 epimutation in cells of mesenchymal origin. We performed a comprehensive molecular and cellular comparison of primary dermal fibroblasts taken from a monozygous twin pair discordant for recurrent cancers and BRCA1 epimutation, whose exceptional clinical case we previously reported in this journal. Comparative transcriptome analysis identified differential expression of extracellular matrix-r…

Adult0301 basic medicineCancer ResearchTwinsHaploinsufficiencyKetone BodiesExtracellular matrixTranscriptome03 medical and health sciencesCell Line TumormedicineHumansGenes Tumor SuppressorMolecular BiologyPDPNCells CulturedOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisSkinExtracellular Matrix ProteinsbiologyBRCA1 ProteinCell growthGenes HomeoboxCancerDNA MethylationFibroblastsmedicine.diseaseGene Expression Regulation Neoplastic030104 developmental biologyCulture Media ConditionedMutationDNA methylationImmunologyCancer researchbiology.proteinCytokinesCancer-Associated FibroblastsFemaleNeoplasm Recurrence LocalACTA2TranscriptomeResearch PaperEpigenetics
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Content and context effects in children's and adults' conditional reasoning

2002

We have recently shown that children interpret conditional sentences with binary terms (e.g., male/female) in both the antecedent and the consequent as biconditionals (Barrouillet & Lecas, 1998). We hypothesized that the same effect can be obtained with conditionals that do not contain binary terms provided that they are embedded in a context that restricts to only two the possible values on both the antecedent and the consequent. In the present experiment, we asked 12-year-old children, 15-year-old children, and adults to draw conclusions from conditional syllogisms that involved three types of conditional sentence: (1) conditionals with binary terms (BB), (2) conditionals with non-bi…

AdultAdolescentAntecedent (logic)Context effect05 social sciencesSyllogism050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyContext (language use)CognitionModels Psychological050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyRandom AllocationConditional sentenceLogical biconditionalCognitive developmentHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesChildPsychologyProblem SolvingGeneral PsychologyThe Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A
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Dosage individualization of erythropoietin using a profile-dependent support vector regression

2003

The external administration of recombinant human erythropoietin is the chosen treatment for those patients with secondary anemia due to chronic renal failure in periodic hemodialysis. The objective of this paper is to carry out an individualized prediction of the EPO dosage to be administered to those patients. The high cost of this medication, its side-effects and the phenomenon of potential resistance which some individuals suffer all justify the need for a model which is capable of optimizing dosage individualization. A group of 110 patients and several patient factors were used to develop the models. The support vector regressor (SVR) is benchmarked with the classical multilayer percept…

AdultAnemia HemolyticInjections SubcutaneousAutoregressive conditional heteroskedasticityBiomedical EngineeringMachine learningcomputer.software_genreCohort StudiesHemoglobinsRenal DialysisFeature (machine learning)HumansMedicineSensitivity (control systems)Time seriesErythropoietinAgedAged 80 and overArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryMiddle AgedRecombinant ProteinsRegressionDrug Therapy Computer-AssistedRegression PsychologySupport vector machineTreatment OutcomeMultilayer perceptronKidney Failure ChronicNeural Networks ComputerArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerAlgorithmsBiomedical engineeringIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
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Does being involved by doctors satisfy patients' fundamental psychological needs? A study on a large European sample

2022

The present work was aimed at investigating whether the patients’ involvement by their healthcare providers may satisfy patients’ fundamental psychological needs (i.e. self-esteem, belonging, control, meaningful existence), which in turn, can impact their psychological well-being. Based on the European Quality of Life Survey data, the sample included 10,427 European adults who, in the last 12 months, visited GP/family doctors and hospital/medical specialists. Among them, 51.3% declared to have a chronic disease. Results showed that the experience of being involved by GP/family doctors and hospital/medical specialists had a positive effect on psychological well-being and that this effect was…

AdultChronic conditionmedicine.medical_specialtyBelongingpatient satisfactionSample (statistics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePatient satisfactionQuality of life (healthcare)Moderated mediationwell-beingmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineApplied Psychologypatient engagementHospitals030227 psychiatrypsychological needsPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologypsychological needFamily medicineWell-beingChronic DiseaseQuality of LifeSurvey data collectionFamily doctorsPatient ParticipationPsychology
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Rapid High Efficiency Sensitization of CD8+ T Cells to Tumor Antigens by Dendritic Cells Leads to Enhanced Functional Avidity and Direct Tumor Recogn…

2003

Abstract Myeloid-origin dendritic cells (DCs) can develop into IL-12-secreting DC1 or non-IL-12-secreting DC2 depending on signals received during maturation. Through rapid culture techniques that prepared either mature, CD83+ DC1 or DC2 from CD14+ monocytes in only 2 days followed by a single 6–7 day DC-T cell coculture, we sensitized normal donor CD8+ T cells to tumor Ags (HER-2/neu, MART-1, and gp100) such that peptide Ag-specific lymphocytes constituted up to 16% of the total CD8+ population. Both DC1 and DC2 could sensitize CD8+ T cells that recognized peptide-pulsed target cells. However, with DC2, a general decoupling was observed between recognition of peptide-pulsed T2 target cells…

AdultCytotoxicity ImmunologicMaleReceptor ErbB-2CD8 AntigensT cellImmunologyAntigen presentationEpitopes T-LymphocyteStreptamerCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesBiologyLymphocyte ActivationInterleukin 21MART-1 AntigenAdjuvants ImmunologicAntigens NeoplasmT-Lymphocyte SubsetsCell Line TumorCell AdhesionmedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyCytotoxic T cellIL-2 receptorAntigen-presenting cellMelanomaCells CulturedAntigen PresentationMembrane GlycoproteinsCell DifferentiationDendritic CellsInterleukin-12Peptide FragmentsNeoplasm ProteinsCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureCulture Media ConditionedImmunologyInterleukin 12FemaleImmunizationgp100 Melanoma AntigenThe Journal of Immunology
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CXCL10 and IL-6 induce chemotaxis in human trophoblast cell lines.

2008

The investigation of trophoblast chemoattractive molecules in humans is of high interest for the reproductive field. Current evidence in ruminants demonstrates that CXCL10, formerly the interferon-gamma-inducible protein 10 (IP-10), is a potent chemotactic molecule implicated in the migration of trophoblast cells during early gestation. The aim of this work was to explore the existence of CXCL10/CXCR3 in the human model. Furthermore, chemotaxis assays were performed to demonstrate CXCL10 chemotactic activity in the human trophoblast cell lines JEG-3 and AC-1M88. Surprisingly, the conditioned media from epithelial endometrial cells (EEC) induced the highest trophoblast migration rate. Cytoki…

AdultEmbryologyChemokineReceptors CXCR3Protein Array AnalysisBiologyCXCR3Cell LineEndometriumCell MovementGeneticsmedicineCXCL10HumansRNA MessengerCXCL13Molecular BiologyMenstrual CycleInterleukin-6Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionChemotaxisObstetrics and GynecologyTrophoblastChemotaxisCell BiologyImmunohistochemistryCell biologyTrophoblastsChemokine CXCL10medicine.anatomical_structureBlastocystReproductive MedicineCell cultureCulture Media Conditionedembryonic structuresImmunologybiology.proteinFemaleDevelopmental BiologyChemotaxis assayMolecular human reproduction
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