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152. Adherence to Adalimumab Was Not Improved by a Reminder-Based Intervention with an Electronic Needle Container
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Schultheiss, Johannes P. D., Altena, Sandra, Clevers, Max R., Baas, Dominique, Jharap, Bindia, and Fidder, Herma H.
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- 2021
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153. Psychometric properties of the 12-item Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS-12) Spanish version for people with knee osteoarthritis
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Horta-Baas, Gabriel, Vargas-Mena, Rodrigo, Alejandre, Erik, Peláez-Ballestas, Ingris, Romero-Figueroa, María del Socorro, and Queipo, Gloria
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- 2021
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154. Heart Failure Therapies for End-Stage Chemotherapy-Induced Cardiomyopathy.
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Mukku, Roy B, Fonarow, Gregg C, Watson, Karol E, Ajijola, Olujimi A, Depasquale, Eugene C, Nsair, Ali, Baas, Arnold S, Deng, Mario C, and Yang, Eric H
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Adrenergic beta-Antagonists: therapeutic use ,Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors: therapeutic use ,Antineoplastic Agents: adverse effects ,Cardiomyopathies: chemically induced ,complications ,therapy ,Heart Failure: etiology ,therapy ,Heart Transplantation ,Heart-Assist Devices ,Humans ,Neoplasms: drug therapy ,Registries - Abstract
With ongoing advancements in cancer-related treatments, the number of cancer survivors continues to grow globally, with numbers in the United States predicted to reach 18 million by 2020. As a result, it is expected that a greater number of patients will present with chemotherapy-related side effects. One entity in particular, chemotherapy-related cardiomyopathy (CCMP), is a known cardiotoxic manifestation associated with agents such as anthracyclines, trastuzumab, and tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Although such effects have been described in the medical literature for decades, concrete strategies for screening, prevention, and management of CCMP continue to be elusive owing to limited studies. Late recognition of CCMP is associated with a poorer prognosis, including a lack of clinical response to pharmacologic therapy, and end-stage heart failure. A number of advanced cardiac therapies, including cardiac resynchronization therapy, ventricular assist devices, and orthotopic cardiac transplantation, are available to for end-stage heart failure; however, the role of these therapies in CCMP is unclear. In this review, management of end-stage CCMP with the use of advanced therapies and their respective effectiveness are discussed, as well as clinical characteristics of patients undergoing these treatments. The relative paucity of data in this field highlights the importance and need for larger-scale longitudinal studies and long-term registries tracking the outcomes of cancer survivors who have received cardiotoxic cancer therapy to determine the overall incidence of end-stage CCMP, as well as prognostic factors that will ultimately guide such patients toward receiving appropriate end-stage care.
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- 2016
155. Exciton-polaritons gas as a nonequilibrium coolant
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Klembt, Sebastian, Durupt, Emilien, Datta, Sanjoy, Klein, Thorsten, Baas, Augustin, Léger, Yoan, Kruse, Carsten, Hommel, Detlef, Minguzzi, Anna, and Richard, Maxime
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Using angle-resolved Raman spectroscopy, we show that a resonantly excited ground-state exciton-polariton fluid behaves like a nonequilibrium coolant for its host solid-state semiconductor microcavity. With this optical technique, we obtain a detailed measurement of the thermal fluxes generated by the pumped polaritons. We thus find a maximum cooling power for a cryostat temperature of $50$K and below where optical cooling is usually suppressed, and we identify the participation of an ultrafast cooling mechanism. We also show that the nonequilibrium character of polaritons constitutes an unexpected resource: each scattering event can remove more heat from the solid than would be normally allowed using a thermal fluid with normal internal equilibration., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures + supplemental material
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- 2014
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156. Higher Order Architecture of Collections of Objects
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Baas, Nils A.
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Mathematics - Category Theory - Abstract
We show that on an arbitrary collection of objects there is a wide variety of higher order architectures governed by hyperstructures. Higher order gluing, local to global processes, fusion of collections, bridges and higher order types are discussed. We think that these types of architectures may have interesting applications in many areas of science., Comment: This is a philosophical paper presenting some new ideas on general systems which may be of interest in category theory as well
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- 2014
157. Patiëntje pesten
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Baas, Jerry
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- 2023
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158. Pontocerebellar hypoplasia due to bi-allelic variants in MINPP1
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Appelhof, Bart, Wagner, Matias, Hoefele, Julia, Heinze, Anja, Roser, Timo, Koch-Hogrebe, Margarete, Roosendaal, Stefan D., Dehghani, Mohammadreza, Mehrjardi, Mohammad Yahya Vahidi, Torti, Erin, Houlden, Henry, Maroofian, Reza, Rajabi, Farrah, Sticht, Heinrich, Baas, Frank, Wieczorek, Dagmar, and Jamra, Rami Abou
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- 2021
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159. Hunting of mammals by central chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes troglodytes) in the Loango National Park, Gabon
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Klein, Harmonie, Bocksberger, Gaëlle, Baas, Pauline, Bunel, Sarah, Théleste, Erwan, Pika, Simone, and Deschner, Tobias
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- 2021
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160. Effect of polyaniline content on the electrochemical behavior of tin oxide/polyaniline composites by solution mixing
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Solís-Méndez, Luis Santiago, Baas-López, José Martín, Pacheco-Catalán, Daniella Esperanza, and Uribe-Calderon, Jorge Alonso
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- 2021
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161. Apocynaceae wood evolution matches key morphological innovations
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Beckers, V. (Vicky), Endress, Mary, Baas, P. (Pieter), Smets, E.F. (Erik), Lens, F. (Frederic), Beckers, V. (Vicky), Endress, Mary, Baas, P. (Pieter), Smets, E.F. (Erik), and Lens, F. (Frederic)
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Premise: This paper provides an overview of the wood anatomy of the dogbane family (Apocynaceae), reconstructs wood anatomical trait evolution, and links this evolution with woody growth-form transitions and floral and seed trait innovations across the family. Methods: Over 200 published wood anatomical descriptions were revised, and original light microscopic sections were made and described for another 50 species. Changes in wood anatomical characters through time were visualized with ancestral state reconstructions. Tests for correlated evolution were performed using a combined data set of anatomical and key floral and seed traits to identify potential synnovations and traits associated with growth-form adaptations. Results: There was a shift toward a suite of wood anatomical traits that separate the rauvolfioids and early-branching apocynoids from the core apocynoids, including an increased presence of vessel multiples, vessel dimorphism, laticifers, vascular (cambial) variants, and paratracheal axial parenchyma. The presence of this trait suite, which continues in Periplocoideae, Secamonoideae, and Asclepiadoideae, coincides with a progression of floral morphological innovations that evolved on consecutive nodes in the family, and also relates to more frequent transitions toward the climbing and herbaceous habits. In addition, a considerable shortening of vessel elements and fibers along the phylogenetic backbone of the family is correlated with a general reduction in plant size.
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- 2024
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162. Fifty Years of Atmospheric Boundary-Layer Research at Cabauw Serving Weather, Air Quality and Climate
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Bosveld, Fred C., Baas, Peter, Beljaars, Anton C. M., Holtslag, Albert A. M., de Arellano, Jordi Vilà-Guerau, and van de Wiel, Bas J. H.
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- 2020
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163. Molecular identification of novel and genetically diverse adenoviruses in Passeriform birds
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Rinder, Monika, Schmitz, Anna, Baas, Noreen, and Korbel, Rüdiger
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- 2020
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164. Characteristics of Hydrochars Prepared from Cassava Residues Using Different Aqueous Media
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Mena-Durán, Cinthia J., Quintana, P., Barbosa, Romeli, Baas, J. M., and Escobar, B.
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- 2020
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165. Singularities and Quinn spectra
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Baas, Nils A. and Laures, Gerd
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Mathematics - Algebraic Topology - Abstract
We introduce singularities to Quinn spectra. It enables us to talk about ads with prescribed singularities and to explicitly construct representatives for prominent spectra like Morava $K$-theories or for $L$-theory with singularities. We develop a spectral sequence for the computation of the associated bordism groups and investigate product structures in the presence of singularities., Comment: final published version
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- 2013
166. Erratum to: Search for single top-quark production via flavour-changing neutral currents at 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector
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Aad, G., Abbott, B., Abdallah, J., Abdinov, O., Aben, R., Abolins, M., AbouZeid, O. S., Abramowicz, H., Abreu, H., Abreu, R., Abulaiti, Y., Acharya, B. S., Adamczyk, L., Adams, D. L., Adelman, J., Adomeit, S., Adye, T., Affolder, A. A., Agatonovic-Jovin, T., Agricola, J., Aguilar-Saavedra, J. A., Ahlen, S. P., Ahmadov, F., Aielli, G., Akerstedt, H., Åkesson, T. P. A., Akimov, A. V., Alberghi, G. L., Albert, J., Albrand, S., Alconada Verzini, M. J., Aleksa, M., Aleksandrov, I. N., Alexa, C., Alexander, G., Alexopoulos, T., Alhroob, M., Alimonti, G., Alio, L., Alison, J., Alkire, S. P., Allbrooke, B. M. M., Allport, P. P., Aloisio, A., Alonso, A., Alonso, F., Alpigiani, C., Altheimer, A., Alvarez Gonzalez, B., Álvarez Piqueras, D., Alviggi, M. G., Amadio, B. T., Amako, K., Amaral Coutinho, Y., Amelung, C., Amidei, D., Amor Dos Santos, S. P., Amorim, A., Amoroso, S., Amram, N., Amundsen, G., Anastopoulos, C., Ancu, L. S., Andari, N., Andeen, T., Anders, C. F., Anders, G., Anders, J. K., Anderson, K. J., Andreazza, A., Andrei, V., Angelidakis, S., Angelozzi, I., Anger, P., Angerami, A., Anghinolfi, F., Anisenkov, A. V., Anjos, N., Annovi, A., Antonelli, M., Antonov, A., Antos, J., Anulli, F., Aoki, M., Aperio Bella, L., Arabidze, G., Arai, Y., Araque, J. P., Arce, A. T. H., Arduh, F. A., Arguin, J-F., Argyropoulos, S., Arik, M., Armbruster, A. J., Arnaez, O., Arnal, V., Arnold, H., Arratia, M., Arslan, O., Artamonov, A., Artoni, G., Asai, S., Asbah, N., Ashkenazi, A., Åsman, B., Asquith, L., Assamagan, K., Astalos, R., Atkinson, M., Atlay, N. B., Augsten, K., Aurousseau, M., Avolio, G., Axen, B., Ayoub, M. K., Azuelos, G., Baak, M. A., Baas, A. E., Baca, M. J., Bacci, C., Bachacou, H., Bachas, K., Backes, M., Backhaus, M., Bagiacchi, P., Bagnaia, P., Bai, Y., Bain, T., Baines, J. T., Baker, O. K., Baldin, E. M., Balek, P., Balestri, T., Balli, F., Banas, E., Banerjee, Sw., Bannoura, A. A. E., Bansil, H. S., Barak, L., Barberio, E. L., Barberis, D., Barbero, M., Barillari, T., Barisonzi, M., Barklow, T., Barlow, N., Barnes, S. L., Barnett, B. M., Barnett, R. M., Barnovska, Z., Baroncelli, A., Barone, G., Barr, A. J., Barreiro, F., Barreiro Guimarães da Costa, J., Bartoldus, R., Barton, A. E., Bartos, P., Basalaev, A., Bassalat, A., Basye, A., Bates, R. L., Batista, S. J., Batley, J. R., Battaglia, M., Bauce, M., Bauer, F., Bawa, H. S., Beacham, J. B., Beattie, M. D., Beau, T., Beauchemin, P. H., Beccherle, R., Bechtle, P., Beck, H. P., Becker, K., Becker, M., Beckingham, M., Becot, C., Beddall, A. J., Beddall, A., Bednyakov, V. A., Bee, C. P., Beemster, L. J., Beermann, T. A., Begel, M., Behr, J. K., Belanger-Champagne, C., Bell, W. H., Bella, G., Bellagamba, L., Bellerive, A., Bellomo, M., Belotskiy, K., Beltramello, O., Benary, O., Benchekroun, D., Bender, M., Bendtz, K., Benekos, N., Benhammou, Y., Benhar Noccioli, E., Benitez Garcia, J. A., Benjamin, D. P., Bensinger, J. R., Bentvelsen, S., Beresford, L., Beretta, M., Berge, D., Bergeaas Kuutmann, E., Berger, N., Berghaus, F., Beringer, J., Bernard, C., Bernard, N. R., Bernius, C., Bernlochner, F. U., Berry, T., Berta, P., Bertella, C., Bertoli, G., Bertolucci, F., Bertsche, C., Bertsche, D., Besana, M. I., Besjes, G. J., Bessidskaia Bylund, O., Bessner, M., Besson, N., Betancourt, C., Bethke, S., Bevan, A. J., Bhimji, W., Bianchi, R. M., Bianchini, L., Bianco, M., Biebel, O., Biedermann, D., Bieniek, S. P., Biglietti, M., Bilbao De Mendizabal, J., Bilokon, H., Bindi, M., Binet, S., Bingul, A., Bini, C., Biondi, S., Black, C. W., Black, J. E., Black, K. M., Blackburn, D., Blair, R. E., Blanchard, J.-B., Blanco, J. E., Blazek, T., Bloch, I., Blocker, C., Blum, W., Blumenschein, U., Bobbink, G. J., Bobrovnikov, V. S., Bocchetta, S. S., Bocci, A., Bock, C., Boehler, M., Bogaerts, J. A., Bogavac, D., Bogdanchikov, A. G., Bohm, C., Boisvert, V., Bold, T., Boldea, V., Boldyrev, A. S., Bomben, M., Bona, M., Boonekamp, M., Borisov, A., Borissov, G., Borroni, S., Bortfeldt, J., Bortolotto, V., Bos, K., Boscherini, D., Bosman, M., Boudreau, J., Bouffard, J., Bouhova-Thacker, E. V., Boumediene, D., Bourdarios, C., Bousson, N., Boveia, A., Boyd, J., Boyko, I. R., Bozic, I., Bracinik, J., Brandt, A., Brandt, G., Brandt, O., Bratzler, U., Brau, B., Brau, J. E., Braun, H. M., Brazzale, S. F., Breaden Madden, W. D., Brendlinger, K., Brennan, A. J., Brenner, L., Brenner, R., Bressler, S., Bristow, K., Bristow, T. M., Britton, D., Britzger, D., Brochu, F. M., Brock, I., Brock, R., Bronner, J., Brooijmans, G., Brooks, T., Brooks, W. K., Brosamer, J., Brost, E., Brown, J., Bruckman de Renstrom, P. A., Bruncko, D., Bruneliere, R., Bruni, A., Bruni, G., Bruschi, M., Bruscino, N., Bryngemark, L., Buanes, T., Buat, Q., Buchholz, P., Buckley, A. G., Buda, S. I., Budagov, I. A., Buehrer, F., Bugge, L., Bugge, M. K., Bulekov, O., Bullock, D., Burckhart, H., Burdin, S., Burgard, C. D., Burghgrave, B., Burke, S., Burmeister, I., Busato, E., Büscher, D., Büscher, V., Bussey, P., Butler, J. M., Butt, A. I., Buttar, C. M., Butterworth, J. M., Butti, P., Buttinger, W., Buzatu, A., Buzykaev, A. R., Cabrera Urbán, S., Caforio, D., Cairo, V. M., Cakir, O., Calace, N., Calafiura, P., Calandri, A., Calderini, G., Calfayan, P., Caloba, L. P., Calvet, D., Calvet, S., Camacho Toro, R., Camarda, S., Camarri, P., Cameron, D., Caminal Armadans, R., Campana, S., Campanelli, M., Campoverde, A., Canale, V., Canepa, A., Cano Bret, M., Cantero, J., Cantrill, R., Cao, T., Capeans Garrido, M. D. M., Caprini, I., Caprini, M., Capua, M., Caputo, R., Cardarelli, R., Cardillo, F., Carli, T., Carlino, G., Carminati, L., Caron, S., Carquin, E., Carrillo-Montoya, G. D., Carter, J. R., Carvalho, J., Casadei, D., Casado, M. P., Casolino, M., Castaneda-Miranda, E., Castelli, A., Castillo Gimenez, V., Castro, N. F., Catastini, P., Catinaccio, A., Catmore, J. R., Cattai, A., Caudron, J., Cavaliere, V., Cavalli, D., Cavalli-Sforza, M., Cavasinni, V., Ceradini, F., Cerio, B. C., Cerny, K., Cerqueira, A. S., Cerri, A., Cerrito, L., Cerutti, F., Cerv, M., Cervelli, A., Cetin, S. A., Chafaq, A., Chakraborty, D., Chalupkova, I., Chang, P., Chapman, J. D., Charlton, D. G., Chau, C. C., Chavez Barajas, C. A., Cheatham, S., Chegwidden, A., Chekanov, S., Chekulaev, S. V., Chelkov, G. A., Chelstowska, M. A., Chen, C., Chen, H., Chen, K., Chen, L., Chen, S., Chen, X., Chen, Y., Cheng, H. C., Cheng, Y., Cheplakov, A., Cheremushkina, E., Cherkaoui El Moursli, R., Chernyatin, V., Cheu, E., Chevalier, L., Chiarella, V., Chiarelli, G., Chiodini, G., Chisholm, A. S., Chislett, R. T., Chitan, A., Chizhov, M. V., Choi, K., Chouridou, S., Chow, B. K. B., Christodoulou, V., Chromek-Burckhart, D., Chudoba, J., Chuinard, A. J., Chwastowski, J. J., Chytka, L., Ciapetti, G., Ciftci, A. K., Cinca, D., Cindro, V., Cioara, I. A., Ciocio, A., Cirotto, F., Citron, Z. H., Ciubancan, M., Clark, A., Clark, B. L., Clark, P. J., Clarke, R. N., Cleland, W., Clement, C., Coadou, Y., Cobal, M., Coccaro, A., Cochran, J., Coffey, L., Cogan, J. G., Colasurdo, L., Cole, B., Cole, S., Colijn, A. P., Collot, J., Colombo, T., Compostella, G., Conde Muiño, P., Coniavitis, E., Connell, S. H., Connelly, I. A., Consorti, V., Constantinescu, S., Conta, C., Conti, G., Conventi, F., Cooke, M., Cooper, B. D., Cooper-Sarkar, A. M., Cornelissen, T., Corradi, M., Corriveau, F., Corso-Radu, A., Cortes-Gonzalez, A., Cortiana, G., Costa, G., Costa, M. J., Costanzo, D., Côté, D., Cottin, G., Cowan, G., Cox, B. E., Cranmer, K., Cree, G., Crépé-Renaudin, S., Crescioli, F., Cribbs, W. A., Crispin Ortuzar, M., Cristinziani, M., Croft, V., Crosetti, G., Cuhadar Donszelmann, T., Cummings, J., Curatolo, M., Cuthbert, C., Czirr, H., Czodrowski, P., D’Auria, S., D’Onofrio, M., Da Cunha Sargedas De Sousa, M. J., Da Via, C., Dabrowski, W., Dafinca, A., Dai, T., Dale, O., Dallaire, F., Dallapiccola, C., Dam, M., Dandoy, J. R., Dang, N. P., Daniells, A. C., Danninger, M., Dano Hoffmann, M., Dao, V., Darbo, G., Darmora, S., Dassoulas, J., Dattagupta, A., Davey, W., David, C., Davidek, T., Davies, E., Davies, M., Davison, P., Davygora, Y., Dawe, E., Dawson, I., Daya-Ishmukhametova, R. K., De, K., de Asmundis, R., De Benedetti, A., De Castro, S., De Cecco, S., De Groot, N., de Jong, P., De la Torre, H., De Lorenzi, F., De Pedis, D., De Salvo, A., De Sanctis, U., De Santo, A., De Vivie De Regie, J. B., Dearnaley, W. J., Debbe, R., Debenedetti, C., Dedovich, D. V., Deigaard, I., Del Peso, J., Del Prete, T., Delgove, D., Deliot, F., Delitzsch, C. M., Deliyergiyev, M., Dell’Acqua, A., Dell’Asta, L., Dell’Orso, M., Della Pietra, M., della Volpe, D., Delmastro, M., Delsart, P. A., Deluca, C., DeMarco, D. A., Demers, S., Demichev, M., Demilly, A., Denisov, S. P., Derendarz, D., Derkaoui, J. E., Derue, F., Dervan, P., Desch, K., Deterre, C., Deviveiros, P. O., Dewhurst, A., Dhaliwal, S., Di Ciaccio, A., Di Ciaccio, L., Di Domenico, A., Di Donato, C., Di Girolamo, A., Di Girolamo, B., Di Mattia, A., Di Micco, B., Di Nardo, R., Di Simone, A., Di Sipio, R., Di Valentino, D., Diaconu, C., Diamond, M., Dias, F. A., Diaz, M. A., Diehl, E. B., Dietrich, J., Diglio, S., Dimitrievska, A., Dingfelder, J., Dita, P., Dita, S., Dittus, F., Djama, F., Djobava, T., Djuvsland, J. I., do Vale, M. A. B., Dobos, D., Dobre, M., Doglioni, C., Dohmae, T., Dolejsi, J., Dolezal, Z., Dolgoshein, B. A., Donadelli, M., Donati, S., Dondero, P., Donini, J., Dopke, J., Doria, A., Dova, M. T., Doyle, A. T., Drechsler, E., Dris, M., Dubreuil, E., Duchovni, E., Duckeck, G., Ducu, O. A., Duda, D., Dudarev, A., Duflot, L., Duguid, L., Dührssen, M., Dunford, M., Duran Yildiz, H., Düren, M., Durglishvili, A., Duschinger, D., Dyndal, M., Eckardt, C., Ecker, K. M., Edgar, R. C., Edson, W., Edwards, N. C., Ehrenfeld, W., Eifert, T., Eigen, G., Einsweiler, K., Ekelof, T., El Kacimi, M., Ellert, M., Elles, S., Ellinghaus, F., Elliot, A. A., Ellis, N., Elmsheuser, J., Elsing, M., Emeliyanov, D., Enari, Y., Endner, O. C., Endo, M., Erdmann, J., Ereditato, A., Ernis, G., Ernst, J., Ernst, M., Errede, S., Ertel, E., Escalier, M., Esch, H., Escobar, C., Esposito, B., Etienvre, A. I., Etzion, E., Evans, H., Ezhilov, A., Fabbri, L., Facini, G., Fakhrutdinov, R. M., Falciano, S., Falla, R. J., Faltova, J., Fang, Y., Fanti, M., Farbin, A., Farilla, A., Farooque, T., Farrell, S., Farrington, S. M., Farthouat, P., Fassi, F., Fassnacht, P., Fassouliotis, D., Faucci Giannelli, M., Favareto, A., Fayard, L., Federic, P., Fedin, O. L., Fedorko, W., Feigl, S., Feligioni, L., Feng, C., Feng, E. J., Feng, H., Fenyuk, A. B., Feremenga, L., Fernandez Martinez, P., Fernandez Perez, S., Ferrando, J., Ferrari, A., Ferrari, P., Ferrari, R., Ferreira de Lima, D. 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G., Zhu, H., Zhu, J., Zhu, Y., Zhuang, X., Zhukov, K., Zibell, A., Zieminska, D., Zimine, N. I., Zimmermann, C., Zimmermann, S., Zinonos, Z., Zinser, M., Ziolkowski, M., Živković, L., Zobernig, G., Zoccoli, A., zur Nedden, M., Zurzolo, G., and Zwalinski, L.
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167. Prediction of response to anti-PD-1 therapy in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer by electronic nose analysis of exhaled breath
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de Vries, R., Muller, M., van der Noort, V., Theelen, W.S.M.E., Schouten, R.D., Hummelink, K., Muller, S.H., Wolf-Lansdorf, M., Dagelet, J.W.F., Monkhorst, K., Maitland-van der Zee, A.H., Baas, P., Sterk, P.J., and van den Heuvel, M.M.
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168. Higher-order Brunnian structures and possible physical realizations
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Baas, Nils A., Fedorov, D. V., Jensen, A. S., Riisager, K., Volosniev, A. G., and Zinner, N. T.
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Quantum Physics ,Mathematics - General Topology ,Mathematics - Geometric Topology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We consider few-body bound state systems and provide precise definitions of Borromean and Brunnian systems. The initial concepts are more than a hundred years old and originated in mathematical knot-theory as purely geometric considerations. About thirty years ago they were generalized and applied to the binding of systems in nature. It now appears that recent generalization to higher order Brunnian structures may potentially be realized as laboratory made or naturally occurring systems. With the binding energy as measure, we discuss possibilities of physical realization in nuclei, cold atoms, and condensed matter systems. Appearance is not excluded. However, both the form and the strengths of the interactions must be rather special. The most promising subfields for present searches would be in cold atoms because of external control of effective interactions, or perhaps in condensed-matter systems with non-local interactions. In nuclei, it would only be by sheer luck due to a lack of tunability., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, revised version
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169. On Structure and Organization: An Organizing Principle
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Baas, Nils A.
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Mathematics - General Mathematics - Abstract
We discuss the nature of structure and organization, and the process of making new Things. Hyperstructures are introduced as binding and organizing principles, and we show how they can transfer from one situation to another. A guiding example is the hyperstructure of higher order Brunnian rings and similarly structured many-body systems., Comment: Minor revision of section 8
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170. Trained immunity suppression determines kidney allograft survival
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Jonkman, Inge, Jacobs, Maaike M.E., Negishi, Yutaka, Yanginlar, Cansu, Martens, Joost H.A., Baltissen, Marijke, Vermeulen, Michiel, van den Hoogen, Martijn W.F., Baas, Marije, van der Vlag, Johan, Fayad, Zahi A., Teunissen, Abraham J.P., Madsen, Joren C., Ochando, Jordi, Joosten, Leo A.B., Netea, Mihai G., Mulder, Willem J.M., Mhlanga, Musa M., Hilbrands, Luuk B., Rother, Nils, and Duivenvoorden, Raphaël
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The innate immune system plays an essential role in regulating the immune responses to kidney transplantation, but the mechanisms through which innate immune cells influence long-term graft survival are unclear. The current study highlights the vital role of trained immunity in kidney allograft survival. Trained immunity describes the epigenetic and metabolic changes that innate immune cells undergo following an initial stimulus, allowing them have a stronger inflammatory response to subsequent stimuli. We stimulated healthy peripheral blood mononuclear cells with pretransplant and posttransplant serum of kidney transplant patients and immunosuppressive drugs in an in vitro trained immunity assay and measured tumor necrosis factor and interleukin 6 cytokine levels in the supernatant as a readout for trained immunity. We show that the serum of kidney transplant recipients collected 1 week after transplantation can suppress trained immunity. Importantly, we found that kidney transplant recipients whose serum most strongly suppressed trained immunity rarely experienced graft loss. This suppressive effect of posttransplant serum is likely mediated by previously unreported effects of immunosuppressive drugs. Our findings provide mechanistic insights into the role of innate immunity in kidney allograft survival, uncovering trained immunity as a potential therapeutic target for improving graft survival.
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171. Examining the Obstacles and Possible Solutions for Improving Science Education in Southern Mexico
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Cisneros-Cohernour, Edith Juliana, Avila, Maria Teresa Lopez, and Lara, Mario Baas
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The purpose of this qualitative study was to obtain a better understanding of the obstacles and possible solutions for improving science education in Southern Mexico. It provides information about the challenges faced by teachers and school administrators, and possible alternatives for improving the quality of teaching after ten years of a curriculum reform. The researchers used an emergent design, with emphasis on the complexity and understanding of the conditions of teaching at the schools. Data were collected using multiple methods, including focus group interviews, observations, individual interviews, and document analysis. Five areas were identified for improving science education: student learning, curriculum content, student assessment, and teacher professional development, including preparation in the subject matter, constructivist teaching pedagogy.
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172. Correction to: Expression of phosphorylated ribosomal protein S6 in mesothelioma patients - correlation with clinico-pathological characteristics and outcome: results from the European Thoracic Oncology Platform (ETOP) Mesoscape project
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Rüschoff, Jan Hendrik, Haberecker, Martina, Tsourti, Zoi, Nackaerts, Kristiaan, de Perrot, Marc, Brcic, Luka, Nadal, Ernest, Tsimpoukis, Sotirios, Gray, Steven G., Ampollini, Luca, Aerts, Joachim G., Felley-Bosco, Emanuela, Kirschner, Michaela B., Monkhorst, Kim, Weynand, Birgit, Bavaghar-Zaeimi, Fatemeh, Samarzija, Miroslav, Llatjos, Roger, Finn, Stephen P., Silini, Enrico, von der Thüsen, Jan, Marti, Nesa, Vervita, Karerina, Kammler, Roswitha, Peters, Solange, Stahel, Rolf A., Baas, Paul, and Opitz, Isabelle
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173. On Many Body System Interactions
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Baas, Nils A.
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Mathematics - Geometric Topology ,81Q99, 57M25 - Abstract
We discuss possible relationships between geometric and topological interactions on one side and physical interactions on the other side.
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174. New States of Matter Suggested by New Topological Structures
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Baas, Nils A.
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Mathematics - Geometric Topology ,81Q99, 57M25 - Abstract
We extend the well-known Borromean and Brunnian rings to new higher order versions. Then we suggest an extension of the connection between Efimov states in cold gases and Borromean and Brunnian rings to these new higher order links. This gives rise to a whole new hierarchy of possible states with Efimov states at the bottom., Comment: To appear in International Journal of General Systems. Reformatting of the references
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175. Higher Order Boolean networks as models of cell state dynamics
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Markert, Elke K., Baas, Nils, Levine, Arnold J., and Vazquez, Alexei
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Quantitative Biology - Molecular Networks - Abstract
The regulation of the cell state is a complex process involving several components. These complex dynamics can be modeled using Boolean networks, allowing us to explain the existence of different cell states and the transition between them. Boolean models have been introduced both as specific examples and as ensemble or distribution network models. However, current ensemble Boolean network models do not make a systematic distinction between different cell components such as epigenetic factors, gene and transcription factors. Consequently, we still do not understand their relative contributions in controlling the cell fate. In this work we introduce and study higher order Boolean networks, which feature an explicit distinction between the different cell components and the types of interactions between them. We show that the stability of the cell state dynamics can be determined solving the eigenvalue problem of a matrix representing the regulatory interactions and their strengths. The qualitative analysis of this problem indicates that, in addition to the classification into stable and chaotic regimes, the cell state can be simple or complex depending on whether it can be deduced from the independent study of its components or not. Finally, we illustrate how the model can be expanded considering higher levels and higher order dynamics., Comment: 26 pages, 5 figures
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176. Exome sequencing in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis identifies risk genes and pathways.
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Cirulli, Elizabeth, Lasseigne, Brittany, Petrovski, Slavé, Sapp, Peter, Dion, Patrick, Leblond, Claire, Couthouis, Julien, Lu, Yi-Fan, Wang, Quanli, Krueger, Brian, Ren, Zhong, Keebler, Jonathan, Han, Yujun, Levy, Shawn, Boone, Braden, Wimbish, Jack, Waite, Lindsay, Jones, Angela, Carulli, John, Day-Williams, Aaron, Staropoli, John, Xin, Winnie, Chesi, Alessandra, Raphael, Alya, McKenna-Yasek, Diane, Cady, Janet, Vianney de Jong, J, Kenna, Kevin, Smith, Bradley, Topp, Simon, Miller, Jack, Gkazi, Athina, Al-Chalabi, Ammar, van den Berg, Leonard, Veldink, Jan, Silani, Vincenzo, Ticozzi, Nicola, Shaw, Christopher, Baloh, Robert, Appel, Stanley, Simpson, Ericka, Lagier-Tourenne, Clotilde, Pulst, Stefan, Gibson, Summer, Trojanowski, John, Elman, Lauren, McCluskey, Leo, Grossman, Murray, Shneider, Neil, Chung, Wendy, Ravits, John, Glass, Jonathan, Sims, Katherine, Van Deerlin, Vivianna, Maniatis, Tom, Hayes, Sebastian, Ordureau, Alban, Swarup, Sharan, Landers, John, Baas, Frank, Allen, Andrew, Bedlack, Richard, Harper, J, Gitler, Aaron, Rouleau, Guy, Brown, Robert, Harms, Matthew, Cooper, Gregory, Harris, Tim, Myers, Richard, and Goldstein, David
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Adaptor Proteins ,Signal Transducing ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ,Autophagy ,Cell Cycle Proteins ,Exome ,Female ,Genes ,Genetic Association Studies ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Humans ,Male ,Membrane Transport Proteins ,Middle Aged ,Protein Binding ,Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Risk ,Sequence Analysis ,DNA ,Sequestosome-1 Protein ,Transcription Factor TFIIIA ,Young Adult - Abstract
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating neurological disease with no effective treatment. We report the results of a moderate-scale sequencing study aimed at increasing the number of genes known to contribute to predisposition for ALS. We performed whole-exome sequencing of 2869 ALS patients and 6405 controls. Several known ALS genes were found to be associated, and TBK1 (the gene encoding TANK-binding kinase 1) was identified as an ALS gene. TBK1 is known to bind to and phosphorylate a number of proteins involved in innate immunity and autophagy, including optineurin (OPTN) and p62 (SQSTM1/sequestosome), both of which have also been implicated in ALS. These observations reveal a key role of the autophagic pathway in ALS and suggest specific targets for therapeutic intervention.
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177. Stable bundles over rig categories
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Baas, Nils A., Dundas, Bjorn Ian, Richter, Birgit, and Rognes, John
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Mathematics - K-Theory and Homology ,Mathematics - Algebraic Topology ,19D23, 55R65, 19L41, 18D10 - Abstract
The point of this paper is to prove the conjecture that virtual 2-vector bundles are classified by K(ku), the algebraic K-theory of topological K-theory. Hence, by the work of Ausoni and the fourth author, virtual 2-vector bundles give us a geometric cohomology theory of the same telescopic complexity as elliptic cohomology. The main technical step is showing that for well-behaved small rig categories R (also known as bimonoidal categories) the algebraic K-theory space, K(HR), of the ring spectrum HR associated to R is equivalent to Z \times |BGL(R)|^+, where GL(R) is the monoidal category of weakly invertible matrices over R. If \pi_0R is a ring this is almost formal, and our approach is to replace R by a ring completed version provided by [BDRR1] whose \pi_0 is the ring completion of \pi_0R., Comment: Accepted for publication by the Journal of Topology
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178. Nonlinear relaxation of 0-dimension-trapped microcavity polaritons
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Daif, Ounsi El, Nardin, Gael, Paraiso, Taofiq K., Baas, Augustin, Richard, Maxime, Brantut, J. -P., Morier-Genoud, Francois, Deveaud-Pledran, Benoit, and Guillet, Thierry
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We study the emission properties of confined polariton states in shallow zero-dimensional traps under non-resonant excitation. We evidence several relaxation regimes. For slightly negative photon-exciton detuning, we observe a nonlinear increase of the emission intensity, characteristic of carrier-carrier scattering assisted relaxation under strong-coupling regime. This demonstrates the efficient relaxation towards a confined state of the system. For slightly positive detuning, we observe the transition from strong to weak coupling regime and then to single-mode lasing., Comment: Citations updated with respect to the journal version, and figures made clearer. 8 pages, 4 figures
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179. Dynamics of long-range order in an exciton-polariton condensate
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Nardin, G., Lagoudakis, K. G., Wouters, M., Richard, M., Baas, A., Andre, R., Dang, Le Si, Pietka, B., and Deveaud-Pledran, B.
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
We report on time resolved measurements of the first order spatial coherence in an exciton polariton Bose-Einstein condensate. Long range spatial coherence is found to set in right at the onset of stimulated scattering, on a picosecond time scale. The coherence reaches its maximum value after the population and decays slower, staying up to a few hundreds of picoseconds. This behavior can be qualitatively reproduced, using a stochastic classical field model describing interaction between the polariton condensate and the exciton reservoir within a disordered potential., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures
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- 2009
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180. Safety and efficacy of C1-inhibitor in traumatic brain injury (CIAO@TBI): study protocol for a randomized, placebo-controlled, multi-center trial
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van Erp, Inge A. M., van Essen, Thomas A., Fluiter, Kees, van Zwet, Erik, van Vliet, Peter, Baas, Frank, Haitsma, Iain, Verbaan, Dagmar, Coert, Bert, de Ruiter, Godard C. W., Moojen, Wouter A., van der Jagt, Mathieu, and Peul, Wilco C.
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- 2021
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181. Enhanced isolation of influenza viruses in qualified cells improves the probability of well-matched vaccines
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Peck, Heidi, Laurie, Karen L., Rockman, Steve, Leung, Vivian, Lau, Hilda, Soppe, Sally, Rynehart, Cleve, Baas, Chantal, Trusheim, Heidi, and Barr, Ian G.
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- 2021
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182. No consistent startle modulation by reward
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Schutte, Iris, Baas, Johanna M. P., Heitland, Ivo, and Kenemans, J. Leon
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- 2021
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183. Multi-omics integration identifies key upstream regulators of pathomechanisms in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy due to truncating MYBPC3 mutations
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Pei, J., Schuldt, M., Nagyova, E., Gu, Z., el Bouhaddani, S., Yiangou, L., Jansen, M., Calis, J. J. A., Dorsch, L. M., Blok, C. Snijders, van den Dungen, N. A. M., Lansu, N., Boukens, B. J., Efimov, I. R., Michels, M., Verhaar, M. C., de Weger, R., Vink, A., van Steenbeek, F. G., Baas, A. F., Davis, R. P., Uh, H. W., Kuster, D. W. D., Cheng, C., Mokry, M., van der Velden, J., Asselbergs, F. W., and Harakalova, M.
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- 2021
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184. Assembly defects of human tRNA splicing endonuclease contribute to impaired pre-tRNA processing in pontocerebellar hypoplasia
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Sekulovski, Samoil, Devant, Pascal, Panizza, Silvia, Gogakos, Tasos, Pitiriciu, Anda, Heitmeier, Katharina, Ramsay, Ewan Phillip, Barth, Marie, Schmidt, Carla, Tuschl, Thomas, Baas, Frank, Weitzer, Stefan, Martinez, Javier, and Trowitzsch, Simon
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- 2021
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185. Early outcomes and predictors of patient satisfaction after TKA: a prospective study of 200 cases with a contemporary cemented rotating platform implant design
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van Loon, Corné, Baas, Niels, Huey, Verdonna, Lesko, James, Meermans, Geert, and Vergroesen, Diederik
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- 2021
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186. Older people’s attitudes towards deprescribing cardiometabolic medication
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Crutzen, Stijn, Abou, Jamila, Smits, Sanne E., Baas, Gert, Hugtenburg, Jacqueline G., Heringa, Mette, Denig, Petra, and Taxis, Katja
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- 2021
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187. Automatic multilabel detection of ICD10 codes in Dutch cardiology discharge letters using neural networks
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Sammani, Arjan, Bagheri, Ayoub, van der Heijden, Peter G. M., te Riele, Anneline S. J. M., Baas, Annette F., Oosters, C. A. J., Oberski, Daniel, and Asselbergs, Folkert W.
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- 2021
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188. CLP1 Founder Mutation Links tRNA Splicing and Maturation to Cerebellar Development and Neurodegeneration
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Schaffer, Ashleigh E, Eggens, Veerle RC, Caglayan, Ahmet Okay, Reuter, Miriam S, Scott, Eric, Coufal, Nicole G, Silhavy, Jennifer L, Xue, Yuanchao, Kayserili, Hulya, Yasuno, Katsuhito, Rosti, Rasim Ozgur, Abdellateef, Mostafa, Caglar, Caner, Kasher, Paul R, Cazemier, J Leonie, Weterman, Marian A, Cantagrel, Vincent, Cai, Na, Zweier, Christiane, Altunoglu, Umut, Satkin, N Bilge, Aktar, Fesih, Tuysuz, Beyhan, Yalcinkaya, Cengiz, Caksen, Huseyin, Bilguvar, Kaya, Fu, Xiang-Dong, Trotta, Christopher R, Gabriel, Stacey, Reis, André, Gunel, Murat, Baas, Frank, and Gleeson, Joseph G
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Biological Sciences ,Neurodegenerative ,Genetics ,Neurosciences ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Generic health relevance ,Neurological ,Animals ,Brain ,Cerebellum ,Cleavage And Polyadenylation Specificity Factor ,Female ,Humans ,Male ,Mice ,Models ,Molecular ,Neurodegenerative Diseases ,Nuclear Proteins ,Pedigree ,Phosphotransferases ,RNA Splicing ,RNA ,Transfer ,Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,Transcription Factors ,Zebrafish ,Zebrafish Proteins ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Developmental Biology ,Biological sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences - Abstract
Neurodegenerative diseases can occur so early as to affect neurodevelopment. From a cohort of more than 2,000 consanguineous families with childhood neurological disease, we identified a founder mutation in four independent pedigrees in cleavage and polyadenylation factor I subunit 1 (CLP1). CLP1 is a multifunctional kinase implicated in tRNA, mRNA, and siRNA maturation. Kinase activity of the CLP1 mutant protein was defective, and the tRNA endonuclease complex (TSEN) was destabilized, resulting in impaired pre-tRNA cleavage. Germline clp1 null zebrafish showed cerebellar neurodegeneration that was rescued by wild-type, but not mutant, human CLP1 expression. Patient-derived induced neurons displayed both depletion of mature tRNAs and accumulation of unspliced pre-tRNAs. Transfection of partially processed tRNA fragments into patient cells exacerbated an oxidative stress-induced reduction in cell survival. Our data link tRNA maturation to neuronal development and neurodegeneration through defective CLP1 function in humans.
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189. Navigating beyond associations: Opportunities to establish causal relationships between the gut microbiome and colorectal carcinogenesis.
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Baas, Floor S., Brusselaers, Nele, Nagtegaal, Iris D., Engstrand, Lars, and Boleij, Annemarie
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The gut microbiota has been recognized as an important determinant in the initiation and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC), with recent studies shining light on the molecular mechanisms that may contribute to the interactions between microbes and the CRC microenvironment. Despite the increasing wealth of associations being established in the field, proving causality remains challenging. Obstacles include the high variability of the microbiome and its context, both across individuals and across time. Additionally, there is a lack of large and representative cohort studies with long-term follow-up and/or appropriate sampling methods for studying the mucosal microbiome. Finally, most studies focus on CRC, whereas interactions between host and bacteria in early events in carcinogenesis remain elusive, reinforced by the heterogeneity of CRC development. Here, we discuss these current most prominent obstacles, the recent developments, and research needs. The gut microbiota has been recognized as an important determinant in the initiation and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC). Despite recent advances, it remains challenging to establish causal relationships between microbes and CRC carcinogenesis. In this perspective, we discuss current challenges, recent developments, and research needs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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190. Use of archival versus newly collected tumor samples for assessing PD-L1 expression and overall survival: an updated analysis of KEYNOTE-010 trial
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Herbst, R.S., Baas, P., Perez-Gracia, J.L., Felip, E., Kim, D.-W., Han, J.-Y., Molina, J.R., Kim, J.-H., Dubos Arvis, C., Ahn, M.-J., Majem, M., Fidler, M.J., Surmont, V., de Castro, G., Jr, Garrido, M., Shentu, Y., Emancipator, K., Samkari, A., Jensen, E.H., Lubiniecki, G.M., and Garon, E.B.
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- 2019
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191. Reply to the 'Comment on: Testing the speed of 'spooky action at a distance' '
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Salart, D., Baas, A., Branciard, C., Gisin, N., and Zbinden, H.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
This is the reply to the comment arXiv:0810.4452 by Kofler, Ursin, Brukner, and Zeilinger.
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192. Testing spooky action at a distance
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Salart, D., Baas, A., Branciard, C., Gisin, N., and Zbinden, H.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
In science, one observes correlations and invents theoretical models that describe them. In all sciences, besides quantum physics, all correlations are described by either of two mechanisms. Either a first event influences a second one by sending some information encoded in bosons or molecules or other physical carriers, depending on the particular science. Or the correlated events have some common causes in their common past. Interestingly, quantum physics predicts an entirely different kind of cause for some correlations, named entanglement. This new kind of cause reveals itself, e.g., in correlations that violate Bell inequalities (hence cannot be described by common causes) between space-like separated events (hence cannot be described by classical communication). Einstein branded it as spooky action at a distance. A real spooky action at a distance would require a faster than light influence defined in some hypothetical universally privileged reference frame. Here we put stringent experimental bounds on the speed of all such hypothetical influences. We performed a Bell test during more than 24 hours between two villages separated by 18 km and approximately east-west oriented, with the source located precisely in the middle. We continuously observed 2-photon interferences well above the Bell inequality threshold. Taking advantage of the Earth's rotation, the configuration of our experiment allowed us to determine, for any hypothetically privileged frame, a lower bound for the speed of this spooky influence. For instance, if such a privileged reference frame exists and is such that the Earth's speed in this frame is less than 10^-3 that of the speed of light, then the speed of this spooky influence would have to exceed that of light by at least 4 orders of magnitude., Comment: Preliminary version of Nature 454, 861-864 (14 August 2008). 5 pages and 5 figures
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193. Space-like Separation in a Bell Test assuming Gravitationally Induced Collapses
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Salart, D., Baas, A., van Houwelingen, J. A. W., Gisin, N., and Zbinden, H.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
We report on a Bell experiment with space-like separation assuming that the measurement time is related to gravity-induced state reduction. Two energy-time entangled photons are sent through optical fibers and directed into unbalanced interferometers at two receiving stations separated by 18 km. At each station, the detection of a photon triggers the displacement of a macroscopic mass. The timing ensures space-like separation from the moment a photon enters its interferometer until the mass has moved. 2-photon interference fringes with a visibility of up to 90.5% are obtained, leading to a violation of Bell inequality.
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194. Quantised Vortices in an Exciton-Polariton Fluid
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Lagoudakis, K. G., Wouters, M., Richard, M., Baas, A., Carusotto, I., Andre, R., Dang, Le Si, and Deveaud-Pledran, B.
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Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
One of the most striking quantum effects in a low temperature interacting Bose gas is superfluidity. First observed in liquid 4He, this phenomenon has been intensively studied in a variety of systems for its amazing features such as the persistence of superflows and the quantization of the angular momentum of vortices. The achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) in dilute atomic gases provided an exceptional opportunity to observe and study superfluidity in an extremely clean and controlled environment. In the solid state, Bose-Einstein condensation of exciton polaritons has now been reported several times. Polaritons are strongly interacting light-matter quasi-particles, naturally occurring in semiconductor microcavities in the strong coupling regime and constitute a very interesting example of composite bosons. Even though pioneering experiments have recently addressed the propagation of a fluid of coherent polaritons, still no conclusive evidence is yet available of its superfluid nature. In the present Letter, we report the observation of spontaneous formation of pinned quantised vortices in the Bose-condensed phase of a polariton fluid by means of phase and amplitude imaging. Theoretical insight into the possible origin of such vortices is presented in terms of a generalised Gross-Pitaevskii equation. The implications of our observations concerning the superfluid nature of the non-equilibrium polariton fluid are finally discussed., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures
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195. Synchronized and Desynchronized Phases of Exciton-Polariton Condensates in the Presence of Disorder
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Baas, A., Lagoudakis, K. G., Richard, M., Andre, R., Dang, Le Si, and Deveaud-Pledran, B.
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Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
Condensation of exciton-polaritons in semiconductor microcavities takes place despite in plane disorder. Below the critical density the inhomogeneity of the potential seen by the polaritons strongly limits the spatial extension of the ground state. Above the critical density, in presence of weak disorder, this limitation is spontaneously overcome by the non linear interaction, resulting in an extended synchronized phase. This mechanism is clearly evidenced by spatial and spectral studies, coupled to interferometric measurements. In case of strong disorder, several non phase-locked (independent) condensates can be evidenced. The transition from synchronized phase to desynchronized phase is addressed considering multiple realizations of the disorder., Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures,corrected typos, added figures
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196. Ring completion of rig categories
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Baas, Nils A., Dundas, Bjorn Ian, Richter, Birgit, and Rognes, John
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Mathematics - K-Theory and Homology ,Mathematics - Algebraic Topology ,19D23, 55R65, 19L41, 18D10 - Abstract
We offer a solution to the long-standing problem of group completing within the context of rig categories (also known as bimonoidal categories). Given a rig category R we construct a natural additive group completion R' that retains the multiplicative structure, hence has become a ring category. If we start with a commutative rig category R (also known as a symmetric bimonoidal category), the additive group completion R' will be a commutative ring category. In an accompanying paper we show how this can be used to prove the conjecture from [BDR] that the algebraic K-theory of the connective topological K-theory spectrum ku is equivalent to the algebraic K-theory of the rig category V of complex vector spaces., Comment: There was a mathematical error in arXiv:0706.0531v2: the map T in the purported proof of Lemma 3.7(2) is not well defined. Version 4 has been edited for notational consistency
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197. Parametric polariton amplification in semiconductor microcavities
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Messin, Gaëtan, Karr, Jean-Philippe, Baas, Augustin, Khitrova, Galina, Houdré, Romuald, Stanley, Ross P., Oesterle, Ursula, and Giacobino, Elisabeth
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Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We present novel experimental results demonstrating the coherence properties of the nonlinear emission from semiconductor microcavities in the strong coupling regime, recently interpreted by parametric polariton four-wave mixing. We use a geometry corresponding to degenerate four-wave mixing. In addition to the predicted threshold dependence of the emission on the pump power and spectral blue shift, we observe a phase dependence of the amplification which is a signature of a coherent polariton wave mixing process., Comment: 5 pages
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198. Two-Categorical Bundles and Their Classifying Spaces
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Baas, Nils. A., Bokstedt, Marcel, and Kro, Tore August
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Mathematics - Algebraic Topology ,Mathematics - Category Theory ,Mathematics - K-Theory and Homology ,55R65 (Primary) 18D05, 19D99 (Secondary) - Abstract
For a 2-category 2C we associate a notion of a principal 2C-bundle. In case of the 2-category of 2-vector spaces in the sense of M.M. Kapranov and V.A. Voevodsky this gives the the 2-vector bundles of N.A. Baas, B.I. Dundas and J. Rognes. Our main result says that the geometric nerve of a good 2-category is a classifying space for the associated principal 2-bundles. In the process of proving this we develop a lot of powerful machinery which may be useful in further studies of 2-categorical topology. As a corollary we get a new proof of the classification of principal bundles. A calculation based on the main theorem shows that the principal 2-bundles associated to the 2-category of 2-vector spaces in the sense of J.C. Baez and A.S. Crans split, up to concordance, as two copies of ordinary vector bundles. When 2C is a cobordism type 2-category we get a new notion of cobordism-bundles which turns out to be classified by the Madsen-Weiss spaces., Comment: LaTex, 64 pages, revised version
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199. Polariton quantum boxes in semiconductor microcavities
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Daïf, Ounsi El, Baas, Augustin, Guillet, Thierry, Brantut, Jean-Philippe, Idrissi-Kaitouni, Reda, Staehli, Jean-Louis, Morier-Genoud, Francois, and Deveaud, Benoit
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We report on the realization of polariton quantum boxes in a semiconductor microcavity under strong coupling regime. The quantum boxes consist of mesas that confine the cavity photon, etched on top of the spacer of a microcavity. For mesas with sizes of the order of a few micron in width and nm in depth, we observe quantization, caused by the lateral confinement, of the polariton modes in several peaks. We evidence the strong exciton-photon coupling regime through a typical/clear anticrossing curve for each quantized level. Moreover the growth technique is of high quality, which opens the way for the conception of new optoelectronic devices.
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200. Engineering the spatial confinement of exciton-polaritons in semiconductors
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Kaitouni, Reda Idrissi, Daif, Ounsi El, Richard, Maxime, Lugan, Pierre, Baas, Augustin, Guillet, Thierry, Morier-Genoud, François, Ganière, Jean-Daniel, Staehli, Jean-Louis, Savona, Vincenzo, and Deveaud, Benoît
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
We demonstrate the spatial confinement of electronic excitations in a solid state system, within novel artificial structures that can be designed having arbitrary dimensionality and shape. The excitations under study are exciton-polaritons in a planar semiconductor microcavity. They are confined within a micron-sized region through lateral trapping of their photon component. Striking signatures of confined states of lower and upper polaritons are found in angle-resolved light emission spectra, where a discrete energy spectrum and broad angular patterns are present. A theoretical model supports unambiguously our observations.
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