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P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 as a potential target for humoral immunotherapy of multiple myeloma.

2008

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), successfully adopted in the treatment of several haematological malignancies, have proved almost ineffective in multiple myeloma (MM), because of the lack of an appropriate antigen for targeting and killing MM cells. Here, we demonstrate that PSGL1, the major ligand of P-Selectin, a marker of plasmacytic differentiation expressed at high levels on normal and neoplastic plasma cells, may represent a novel target for mAb-mediated MM immunotherapy. The primary effectors of mAb-induced cell-death, complement-mediated lysis (CDC) and antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC), were investigated using U266B1 and LP1 cell-lines as models. Along with immunolo…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicMembrane Glycoproteinsmieloma multiplo; ab therapy; PSGL-1ab therapyAntibody-Dependent Cell CytotoxicityDrug Evaluation PreclinicalAntibodies MonoclonalBone Marrow CellsSettore MED/08 - Anatomia Patologicamultiple myelomaDrug Delivery SystemsCell Line TumorHumanscomplementimmunotherapymieloma multiploPSGL-1ADCCComplement Activationmonoclonal antibodie
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Quantitative analysis of opsonophagocytosis and of killing of Candida albicans by human peripheral blood leukocytes by using flow cytometry

1991

We describe a simple, rapid, automated procedure for measuring opsonophagocytosis and killing of Candida albicans by human peripheral blood leukocytes. Yeast cells are labelled by allowing uptake and cleavage of membrane-permeable bis-carboxyethyl-carboxyfluorescein pentaacetoxymethylester to its membrane-impermeable fluorescent derivative bis-carboxyethyl-carboxyfluorescein. The yeast cells are added to cell-rich plasma obtained after dextran sedimentation of erythrocytes. Opsonophagocytosis and killing are quantified by using automated fluorescent cell analysis, and the following parameters can be obtained: (i) relative percentage of phagocytes that participate in opsonophagocytosis, (ii)…

Cytotoxicity ImmunologicMicrobiology (medical)Phagocytemedicine.drug_classPhagocytosisIn Vitro TechniquesMonoclonal antibodyMicrobiologyFlow cytometryPhagocytosisCandida albicansLeukocytesmedicineHumansCandida albicansPhagocytesbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testOpsonin ProteinsFlow Cytometrybiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyYeastCorpus albicansAntibody opsonizationmedicine.anatomical_structureEvaluation Studies as TopicResearch ArticleJournal of Clinical Microbiology
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Robots that look like humans: A brief look into humanoid robotics

2018

This article provides a brief overview of the technology of humanoid robots. First, historical development and hardware progress are presented mainly on human-size full-body biped humanoid robots, together with progress in pattern generation of biped locomotion. Then, «whole-body motion» – coordinating leg and arm movements to fully leverage humanoids’ high degrees of freedom – is presented, followed by its applications in fields such as device evaluation and large-scale assembly. Upper-body humanoids with a mobile base, which are mainly utilized for research on human-robot interaction and cognitive robotics, are also introduced before addressing current issues and perspectives.

DEVICE EVALUATIONMultidisciplinaryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceRobotDegrees of freedom (mechanics)Pattern generationCognitive roboticsMotion (physics)Humanoid robotMètode Revista de difusió de la investigació
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Entrepreneurship Training and Self-Employment among University Graduates

2012

In economies characterized by low labor demand and high rates of youth unemployment, entrepreneurship training has the potential to enable youth to gain skills and create their own jobs. This paper presents experimental evidence on a new entrepreneurship track that provides business training and personalized coaching to university students in Tunisia. Undergraduates in the final year of licence appliquee were given the opportunity to graduate with a business plan instead of following the standard curriculum. This paper relies on randomized assignment of the entrepreneurship track to identify impacts on labor market outcomes one year after graduation. The analysis finds that the entrepreneur…

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Nested PCR method for rapid and sensitive detection of Vibrio vulnificus in fish, sediments, and water

1995

A nested PCR for the detection of Vibrio vulnificus in fish farms was developed as an alternative to cultural methods by using universal primers flanking the V. vulnificus-specific sequences directed against 23S rRNA genes. This specific assay detected 10 fg of DNA or 12 to 120 cells in artificially inoculated samples without enrichment and within 24 h.

DNA BacterialMolecular Sequence DataVibrio vulnificusPolymerase Chain ReactionSensitivity and SpecificityApplied Microbiology and Biotechnologylaw.inventionMicrobiologylawVibrionaceae23S ribosomal RNAAnimalsRibosomal DNAPolymerase chain reactionDNA PrimersVibrioBase SequenceEcologybiologyFishesRibosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyVibrioRNA Ribosomal 23SEvaluation Studies as TopicGenes BacterialWater MicrobiologyNested polymerase chain reactionResearch ArticleFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Machine learning at the interface of structural health monitoring and non-destructive evaluation

2020

While both non-destructive evaluation (NDE) and structural health monitoring (SHM) share the objective of damage detection and identification in structures, they are distinct in many respects. This paper will discuss the differences and commonalities and consider ultrasonic/guided-wave inspection as a technology at the interface of the two methodologies. It will discuss how data-based/machine learning analysis provides a powerful approach to ultrasonic NDE/SHM in terms of the available algorithms, and more generally, how different techniques can accommodate the very substantial quantities of data that are provided by modern monitoring campaigns. Several machine learning methods will be illu…

Damage detectionComputer scienceTKGeneral MathematicsInterface (computing)General Physics and AstronomyCompressive sensing machine learning non-destructive evaluation structural health monitoring transfer learning ultrasoundMachine learningcomputer.software_genreMachine LearningSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineEngineeringManufacturing and Industrial FacilitiesNon destructiveHumansUltrasonicsFeature databusiness.industryUltrasonic testingGeneral EngineeringBayes TheoremSignal Processing Computer-AssistedArticlesRoboticsData CompressionIdentification (information)Regression AnalysisStructural health monitoringArtificial intelligenceTransfer of learningbusinesscomputerAlgorithmsPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
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Analyzing big datasets of genomic sequences: fast and scalable collection of k-mer statistics

2019

Abstract Background Distributed approaches based on the MapReduce programming paradigm have started to be proposed in the Bioinformatics domain, due to the large amount of data produced by the next-generation sequencing techniques. However, the use of MapReduce and related Big Data technologies and frameworks (e.g., Apache Hadoop and Spark) does not necessarily produce satisfactory results, in terms of both efficiency and effectiveness. We discuss how the development of distributed and Big Data management technologies has affected the analysis of large datasets of biological sequences. Moreover, we show how the choice of different parameter configurations and the careful engineering of the …

Data AnalysisFOS: Computer and information sciencesTime FactorsTime FactorComputer scienceStatistics as TopicBig dataApache Spark; distributed computing; performance evaluation; k-mer countinglcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsBiochemistryDomain (software engineering)Databases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStructural BiologyComputer clusterStatisticsSpark (mathematics)Molecular Biologylcsh:QH301-705.5030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesGenomeSettore INF/01 - InformaticaBase SequenceNucleic AcidApache Sparkbusiness.industryResearchApache Spark; Distributed computing; k-mer counting; Performance evaluation; Algorithms; Base Sequence; Software; Time Factors; Data Analysis; Databases Nucleic Acid; Genome; Statistics as TopicApplied Mathematicsk-mer countingDistributed computingComputer Science ApplicationsAlgorithmData AnalysiComputer Science - Distributed Parallel and Cluster Computinglcsh:Biology (General)030220 oncology & carcinogenesisScalabilityPerformance evaluationlcsh:R858-859.7Algorithm designDistributed Parallel and Cluster Computing (cs.DC)Databases Nucleic AcidbusinessAlgorithmsSoftware
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New Author Guidelines for Displaying Data and Reporting Data Analysis and Statistical Methods in Experimental Biology

2019

The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics has revised the Instructions to Authors for Drug Metabolism and Disposition, Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, and Molecular Pharmacology These revisions relate to data analysis (including statistical analysis) and reporting but do not tell investigators how to design and perform their experiments. Their overall focus is on greater granularity in the description of what has been done and found. Key recommendations include the need to differentiate between preplanned, hypothesis-testing, and exploratory experiments or studies; explanations of whether key elements of study design, such as sample size and …

Data AnalysisSocieties Scientific0301 basic medicineResearch designBiomedical ResearchComputer scienceBar chartDrug Evaluation PreclinicalMEDLINEPharmaceutical ScienceGuidelines as TopicBiostatistics030226 pharmacology & pharmacylaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelawHumansStatistical hypothesis testingPeer Review ResearchPublishingPharmacologyInformation retrievalUnited StatesConfidence interval3. Good health030104 developmental biologyData pointResearch DesignSample size determinationData Interpretation Statistical030220 oncology & carcinogenesisScatter plotPractice Guidelines as TopicOutlierMolecular MedicinePeriodicals as TopicEditorial Policies030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDrug Metabolism and Disposition
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Uncertainty evaluation in power measurements with commercial data acquisition boards

2011

The paper deals with the metrological characterization of a digital wattmeter developed by using a personal computer, a shunt, two commercial data acquisition boards and commercial software. The uncertainty of the active power measurements is assessed individually characterizing the voltage channel, the current channel and the phase displacement measurement between the two channels. In particular, the uncertainty on the voltage and current rms measurements is evaluated by using an already proposed approach based on the Monte Carlo method and on the usage of five parameters, while the uncertainty on the phase angle is experimentally estimated. In order to validate the proposed approach for t…

Data acquisition boardTwo channelData acquisitionMonte Carlo methodsUncertainty evaluationCommercial softwareNational standardPC-basedPersonal computerspower measurements data acquisition wattmeters uncertainty evaluation PC-based instrumentsActive-power measurementsUncertainty analysisSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheMetrological characterizationPhase anglesWattmeters
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A Distributed approach to the Remote Control and Programming Improvement

2006

The remote control of industrial plants through networks is becoming very important nowadays but it involves several issues that can degrade the performance and usability of the remote plant. This paper presents a distributed architecture improving a remote programming system which allows users to control and to program a plant remotely. The control system is based on a client/server architecture with many user interfaces that control the plant. The remote programming language is a mix of Java and client/server protocol in order to simplify the developing and to avoid the protocol/language translation. In order to obtain more efficiency, the program is developed in the client side and it is…

Database serverJavaComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingUsabilityRemote evaluationClient-sidecomputer.software_genrelaw.inventionClient–server modelRemote procedure calllawOperating systemUser interfacebusinesscomputerProtocol (object-oriented programming)Remote controlcomputer.programming_languageIECON 2006 - 32nd Annual Conference on IEEE Industrial Electronics
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