VISUALISATION OF SENTINEL LYMPH NODE WITH INDIUM-BASED NEAR INFRARED EMITTING QUANTUM DOTS IN A MURINE METASTATIC BREAST CANCER MODEL.

Visualisation of sentinel lymph node with indium-based near infrared emitting Quantum Dots in a murine metastatic breast cancer model.

Due to its non-invasiveness, high temporal resolution and lower cost, fluorescence imaging is an interesting alternative to the current method (blue dye and radiocolloid) of sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping in breast cancer.Near-infrared (NIR) emitting cadmium-based Quantum Dots (QDs) could be used Banjo Bolt for this purpose; however, their wide

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The acquisition of root NN compounds in Romanian

The paper investigates the comprehension and production of root GIFTS/DECHOMEFRAGCANDLES NN compounds by Romanian children (mean age: 5;6) and adults.Given that endocentric root NN compounds are not productive in Romanian, a Romance language, the main goal of the study was to see to what extent children manage to ascribe an interpretation to or pro

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Study of the radioprotective properties of fumaric acid and 3-hydroxypyridine fumarate under the action of ionizing radiation on human cells

In the modern world, such a situation has developed that the development of nuclear energy and the use of sources of ionizing radiation in various fields of activity have created a potential Salmon threat of radiation hazard to humans.In this connection, the actual direction is the study of ways to increase the radioresistance of human cells and ti

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Prevalence of BRCA homopolymeric indels in an ION Torrent-based tumour-to-germline testing workflow in high-grade ovarian carcinoma

Abstract Tumour DNA sequencing is essential for precision medicine since it guides therapeutic decisions but also fosters the identification of patients who may benefit from germline testing.Notwithstanding, the tumour-to-germline testing workflow presents a few caveats.The low Womens Pants sensitivity for indels at loci with sequences of identical

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The Comparison of Clinical Personality Patterns and Severe Personality Disorders in Patients with HIV Infection and Normal Individuals

The Blocker purpose of this study was comparing the clinical personality patterns and severe personality disorders in patients with HIV infection and normal individuals.The sample was consisted of 100 subjects (50 patients with HIV infection, 50 normal individuals) that were selected through available population.Subjects completed the Millon Clinic

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