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Delphi Consensus on the Follow-up of Cancer Patients with Breakthrough Pain Under Opioid Treatment

2019

e23135 Background: Breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) is one of the most common symptoms related with the disease and its treatment. Its management differs from that of chronic pain but there is not a wide consensus about fundamental aspects of BTcP definition, diagnosis, follow-up, and management. The objective of this study promoted by ECO Foundation, is to reach a consensus on the follow-up of patients with BTcP under opioid treatment. Methods: This work was conducted using a modified Delphi method organized in two rounds and involving a panel of 84 medical oncologists. A questionnaire of 66 items was developed. The items proposed to reach a consensus included the following topics: 1) When…

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryBreakthrough PainChronic painCancerDiseasemedicine.diseaseOncologyOpioidPain controlInternal medicineMedicinebusinessIntensive care medicineCancer paincomputerDelphimedicine.drugcomputer.programming_languageSN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine
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Sobre la configuración formal de galicismos léxicos como palabras idiomáticas en estructuras locucionales en español

2020

espanolEl objetivo del presente articulo es ofrecer un analisis de la configuracion formal de un tipo muy concreto de palabras idiomaticas: nueve prestamos lexicos procedentes del frances que sobreviven insertos en locuciones en espanol. Para ello, delimitaremos los conceptos de palabra idiomatica, prestamo lexico y galicismo, y expondremos un procedimiento metodologico lexicografico para recopilar este tipo de voces en diccionarios generales actuales como el DLE y el DEA. A continuacion, se procedera al analisis lexicogenetico y morfologico de las nueve voces idiomaticas, para intentar extraer una valoracion global sobre su configuracion EnglishThe aim of this paper is to offer an analysis…

Castellà Termes i locucionsPhilosophyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesLexicoHumanitiescomputerLoanwordGeneral Environmental Sciencecomputer.programming_language
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In vivo reprogramming for tissue repair.

2015

Berninger and colleagues define milestones for in vivo reprogramming and discuss recent developments in reprogramming into pancreatic b-cells and neurons. Vital organs such as the pancreas and the brain lack the capacity for effective regeneration. To overcome this limitation, an emerging strategy consists of converting resident tissue-specific cells into the cell types that are lost due to disease by a process called in vivo lineage reprogramming. Here we discuss recent breakthroughs in regenerating pancreatic β-cells and neurons from various cell types, and highlight fundamental challenges that need to be overcome for the translation of in vivo lineage reprogramming into therapy.

Cell typeLineage (genetic)Cell- and Tissue-Based TherapyAcinar CellsBiologyIn vivoInsulin-Secreting CellsmedicineHumansRegenerationCell LineagePancreasNeuronsBrain DiseasesRegeneration (biology)BrainPancreatic DiseasesTranslation (biology)Cell DifferentiationCell BiologyTissue repairCellular ReprogrammingCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structurePancreasReprogrammingNeurogliaNature cell biology
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Lineage-reprogramming of Pericyte-derived Cells of the Adult Human Brain into Induced Neurons

2014

Direct lineage-reprogramming of non-neuronal cells into induced neurons (iNs) may provide insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying neurogenesis and enable new strategies for in vitro modeling or repairing the diseased brain. Identifying brain-resident non-neuronal cell types amenable to direct conversion into iNs might allow for launching such an approach in situ, i.e. within the damaged brain tissue. Here we describe a protocol developed in the attempt of identifying cells derived from the adult human brain that fulfill this premise. This protocol involves: (1) the culturing of human cells from the cerebral cortex obtained from adult human brain biopsies; (2) the in vitro expansio…

Cell typePatch-Clamp TechniquesGeneral Chemical EngineeringCell Culture TechniquesBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySOX2Transduction GeneticmedicineHumansCell LineageCerebral CortexNeuronsGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyGeneral NeuroscienceSOXB1 Transcription FactorsNeurogenesisHuman brainCell sortingCellular ReprogrammingFlow CytometryImmunohistochemistrymedicine.anatomical_structureRetroviridaeCell culturePericytePericytesNeuroscienceReprogrammingNeuroscience
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OPETH: Open Source Solution for Real-Time Peri-Event Time Histogram Based on Open Ephys

2019

Single cell electrophysiology remains one of the most widely used approaches of systems neuroscience. Decisions made by the experimenter during electrophysiology recording largely determine recording quality, duration of the project and value of the collected data. Therefore, online feedback aiding these decisions can lower monetary and time investment, and substantially speed up projects as well as allow novel studies otherwise not possible due to prohibitively low throughput. Real-time feedback is especially important in studies that involve optogenetic cell type identification by enabling a systematic search for neurons of interest. However, such tools are scarce and limited to costly co…

Cell typeSpeedupComputer scienceBiomedical EngineeringNeuroscience (miscellaneous)peri-event time histogramOptogeneticsMachine learningcomputer.software_genreopen ephys050105 experimental psychologyNeuron typeslcsh:RC321-571Photostimulation03 medical and health sciencesSoftware0302 clinical medicineopen sourceHistogramMethods0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesoptogeneticslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrycomputer.programming_language030304 developmental biologySystems neuroscience0303 health sciencesbusiness.industrybehavior05 social sciencesPattern recognitionPython (programming language)NeurophysiologyelectrophysiologyComputer Science ApplicationsElectrophysiologyOpen sourceCell electrophysiologyArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceFrontiers in Neuroinformatics
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Biodistribution, Uptake and Effects Caused by Cancer-derived Extracellular Vesicles

2015

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have recently emerged as important mediators of intercellular communication. They are released in the extracellular space by a variety of normal and cancerous cell types and have been found in all human body fluids. Cancer-derived EVs have been shown to carry lipids, proteins, mRNAs, non-coding and structural RNAs and even extra-chromosomal DNA, which can be taken up by recipient cells and trigger diverse physiological and pathological responses. An increasing body of evidence suggests that cancer-derived EVs mediate paracrine signalling between cancer cells. This leads to the increased invasiveness, proliferation rate and chemoresistance, as well as the acquisi…

Cell typeStromal cellimmunosuppressionAngiogenesisBiochemistry (medical)Clinical BiochemistryReview ArticleBiologyExtracellular vesiclesmetastatic nichelcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogenslcsh:RC254-282Cell biologyExtracellular vesicles; biodistribution; trafficking; tumour microenvironment; immunosuppression; metastatic nicheParacrine signallingCancer stem celltraffickingCancer cellExtracellulartumour microenvironmentReprogrammingbiodistributiontraffick‐ ingJournal of Circulating Biomarkers
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Brains in metamorphosis: reprogramming cell identity within the central nervous system

2014

During embryonic development, uncommitted pluripotent cells undergo progressive epigenetic changes that lock them into a final differentiated state. Can mammalian cells change identity within the living organism? Direct lineage reprogramming of cells has attracted attention as a means to achieve organ regeneration. However, it is unclear whether cells in the CNS are endowed with the plasticity to reprogram. Neurons in particular are considered among the most immutable cell types, able to retain their class-specific traits for the lifespan of the organism. Here we focus on two experimental paradigms, glia-to-neuron and neuron-to-neuron conversion, to consider how lineage reprogramming has ch…

Central Nervous SystemNeuronsCell typeLineage (genetic)General Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCentral nervous systemInduced Pluripotent Stem CellsMetamorphosis BiologicalBiologyCellular ReprogrammingArticlemedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemmedicineAnimalsHumansEpigeneticsMetamorphosisInduced pluripotent stem cellNeuroscienceReprogrammingOrganismmedia_common
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Stability analysis of neutral systems with mixed time-varying delays and nonlinear perturbations

2009

In this paper, the problem of stability analysis for a class of neutral systems with mixed time-varying neutral, discrete and distributed delays and nonlinear perturbations are addressed. By introducing a novel Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional and combining the descriptor model transformation, the Leibniz-Newton formula, some free weighting matrices and a suitable change of variables, new sufficient conditions are established for the stability of the considered system, which are neutral-delay-dependent, discrete-delay-range-dependent and distributed-delay-dependent. The conditions are presented in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs) and can be easily solved by existing convex optimizat…

Change of variablesControl theoryControl and Systems EngineeringModel transformationConvex optimizationNonlinear perturbationsLinear matrixNeutral systemsStability (probability)computerWeightingMathematicscomputer.programming_language
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Novel Version of PageRank, CheiRank and 2DRank for Wikipedia in Multilingual Network Using Social Impact

2020

International audience; Nowadays, information describing navigation behaviour of internet users are used in several fields, e-commerce, economy, sociology and data science. Such information can be extracted from different knowledge bases, including business-oriented ones. In this paper, we propose a new model for the PageRank, CheiRank and 2DRank algorithm based on the use of clickstream and pageviews data in the google matrix construction. We used data from Wikipedia and analysed links between over 20 million articles from 11 language editions. We extracted over 1.4 billion source-destination pairs of articles from SQL dumps and more than 700 million pairs from XML dumps. Additionally, we …

CheiRankPageRankSQLComputer sciencecomputer.internet_protocol01 natural sciences[INFO.INFO-SI]Computer Science [cs]/Social and Information Networks [cs.SI]010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionCheiRankPageRanklaw0103 physical sciencesCentrality measures010306 general physicsClickstreamcomputer.programming_languageInformation retrievalGoogle matrixGoogle matrixPageviewsSocial impactPage viewcomputerClickstreamXMLWikipedia
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Development of non-equilibrium Green's functions for use with full interaction in complex systems

2016

We present an ongoing development of an existing code for calculating groundstate, steady-state, and transient properties of many-particle systems. The development involves the addition of the full four-index two electron integrals, which allows for the calculation of transport systems, as well as the extension to multi-level electronic systems, such as atomic and molecular systems and other applications. The necessary derivations are shown, along with some preliminary results and a summary of future plans for the code. peerReviewed

Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)HistoryCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsComputer scienceComplex systemFOS: Physical sciencesState (functional analysis)Extension (predicate logic)Molecular systemsComputer Science ApplicationsEducationDevelopment (topology)Physics - Chemical PhysicsMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Code (cryptography)Transient (computer programming)Green's functionsStatistical physicscomplex systemsElectronic systems
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