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A New Particle is Suggested by Anomalies Observed in Internal e \( ^+ \) e \( ^- \) Pair Creation
Several years ago, we detected unusual electron-positron angular correlations in the 18.15 MeV M1 transition of \(^8\) ...
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Candidate revolving chiral doublet bands in \({}^{119}\) Cs
Two rotational bands are identified in \(^{119}\) 119 ...
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Open AccessLifetimes of core-excited states in semi-magic \(^{95}\mathrm {Rh}\)
Lifetimes of negative-parity states have been determined in the neutron deficient semi-magic (N = 50) nucleus \(^{95}\mathrm {Rh}\) ...
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Multiple chiral bands in \(^{137}\) Nd
Two new bands have been identified in \(^{137}\) 137 Nd from a high-statistics JUROGAM II gamma-ray spectroscopy experiment. Constrained density functional theory and particle rotor model calculations are u...
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25th Anniversary of Pathology Oncology Research
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Open AccessCorrection to: Dynamic and unpredictable changes in mutant allele fractions of BRAF and NRAS during visceral progression of cutaneous malignant melanoma
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported the family name of the second author was incorrectly published.
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Open AccessDynamic and unpredictable changes in mutant allele fractions of BRAF and NRAS during visceral progression of cutaneous malignant melanoma
Data indicate that primary cutaneous melanomas are characterized by clonal heterogeneity associated with oncogenic drivers. Less data are available on the clonal changes occurring during melanoma progression. ...
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M1 and E2 transition rates from core-excited states in semi-magic 94Ru
Lifetimes of high-spin states have been measured in the semi-magic \((N=50)\) ...
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Genetic progression of malignant melanoma
Malignant melanoma of the skin is the most aggressive human cancer given that a primary tumor a few millimeters in diameter frequently has full metastatic competence. In view of that, revealing the genetic bac...
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Open AccessCharacterization of the inflammatory cell infiltrate and expression of costimulatory molecules in chronic echinococcus granulosus infection of the human liver
The local immune responses to chronic echinococcal infections in various organs are largely unknown. Since the liver is the most frequently involved organ in such infections in human we aimed to characterize t...
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Tumor type-specific and skin region-selective metastasis of human cancers: another example of the “seed and soil” hypothesis
Metastasis of human cancer is an organ-selective process that is determined by anatomical and biological factors as well as by specific microenvironmental properties. Dissemination of visceral malignancies to ...
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Skin Metastasis of Internal Cancers: A Single Institution Experience
Skin metastatization of internal cancers are rare and a few studies are available analyzing its clinicopathological features. The reported incidence of skin metastasis is influenced by two factors: the relativ...
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Understanding Melanoma Progression by Gene Expression Signatures
Malignant melanoma is the most aggressive cancer in humans and understanding this unique biological behavior may help to design better prognosticators and more efficient therapies. However, malignant melanoma ...
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Collagen XVII is expressed in malignant but not in benign melanocytic tumors and it can mediate antibody induced melanoma apoptosis
The 180 kDa transmembrane collagen XVII is known to anchor undifferentiated keratinocytes to the basement membrane in hemidesmosomes while constitutively shedding a 120 kDa ectodomain. Inherited mutations or a...
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Open AccessBlocking of coupling to the 02 + excitation in 154Gd by the [505]11/2- neutron in 155Gd
The concept that the first excited 0+ states in N = 90 nuclei are not a \( \beta\) -vibration but a second vacuum forme...
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Evidence for a spin-aligned neutron–proton paired phase from the level structure of 92Pd
In nuclei with equal neutron (N) and proton (Z) numbers, the observed enhanced neutron–proton correlations are predicted to favour isoscalar neutron–proton pairing, an unusual interaction that is distinct from no...
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Circulating endothelial progenitor cells and depression: a possible novel link between heart and soul
Although depression is known to be an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disorders, the mechanisms behind this connection are not well understood. However, the reduction in the number of endothelial pr...
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Structure of the neutron-rich 37, 39P and 43, 45Cl nuclei
The structure of the neutron-rich odd-even nuclei 37, 39 15P 22,24 and 43, 45 17Cl 26,28 nuclei has been investigated through in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy using the fragmentation of a 60.3 A . MeV
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Observation of bound excited states in 15B
The structure of the A/Z = 3 nucleus 15B has been investigated using the in-beam \(\gamma\) -spectroscopy technique with...
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First identification of excited states in the \(T_z\! = \!1/2\) nucleus 93 Pd
The first experimental information about excited states in the N = Z + 1 nucleus 93Pd is presented. The experiment was performed using a 205 MeV 58Ni beam from the Vivitron accelerator at IReS, Strasbourg, im**...