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    Measurement of branching-fraction ratios and CP asymmetries in B±DCP±K± decays at Belle and Belle II

    We report results from a study of B± → DK± decays followed by D decaying to the CP-even final state K+K and CP-odd final state ...

    I. Adachi, L. Aggarwal, H. Aihara, N. Akopov, A. Aloisio in Journal of High Energy Physics (2024)

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    Measurement of CP asymmetries and branching-fraction ratios for B± → DK± and ± with D → \( {K}_{\textrm{S}}^0 \) K±π using Belle and Belle II data

    We measure CP asymmetries and branching-fraction ratios for B± → DK± and ± decays with D → K ...

    I. Adachi, L. Aggarwal, H. Aihara, N. Akopov, A. Aloisio in Journal of High Energy Physics (2023)

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    Quantitative systems pharmacology modeling sheds light into the dose response relationship of a trispecific T cell engager in multiple myeloma

    In relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM), there are few treatment options once patients progress from the established standard of care. Several bispecific T-cell engagers (TCE) are in clinical develo...

    R. E. Abrams, K. Pierre, N. El-Murr, E. Seung, L. Wu, E. Luna in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Sternocleidomastoid Flap in Parotid Surgery: A Case Series

    Superficial and deep parotidectomies are known treatments for benign and malignant neoplasms of parotid glands. Due to the gland’s proximity to facial nerve and other vital structures, this surgery carries the...

    R. Mehta, M. Punjabi, R. Soni, M. Dagur in Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head … (2018)

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    Investigation into the Effect of Ethylcellulose Viscosity Variation on the Drug Release of Metoprolol Tartrate and Acetaminophen Extended Release Multiparticulates—Part I

    Ethylcellulose is one of the most commonly used polymers to develop reservoir type extended release multiparticulate dosage forms. For multiparticulate extended release dosage forms, the drug release is typica...

    R. Mehta, J. Teckoe, C. Schoener, S. Workentine, D. Ferrizzi in AAPS PharmSciTech (2016)

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    Socio-economic deprivation and outcomes following radical nephroureterectomy for clinically localized upper tract transitional cell carcinoma

    Little is known about the effects of socio-economic deprivation on the oncological outcomes of surgically treated upper tract transitional cell carcinoma.

    R. Mehta, A. S. Gillan, Z. Y. Ming, B. P. Rai, D. Byrne in World Journal of Urology (2015)

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    Neonatal umbilical cord myiasis in New Jersey

    Human myiasis is a rare condition. It is more common in tropical regions. Umbilical cord myiasis has not previously been reported from a temperate climate, for example, New Jersey. We report a 9-day-old infant...

    S Puvabanditsin, I Malik, L M Weidner, S Jadhav, J Sanderman in Journal of Perinatology (2014)

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    Is variation in total antioxidant capacity of human milk associated with levels of bio-active proteins?

    As the antioxidant properties of human milk may be beneficial for very preterm-born infants, it is important to identify the association between total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and bio-active proteins.

    R Mehta, A Petrova in Journal of Perinatology (2014)

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    PB.13: Comparison between analogue and digital mammography: a reader's perspective

    H Gay, R Pietrosanu, S George, D Tzias, R Mehta, C Patel in Breast Cancer Research (2013)

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    Activation of p53 following ionizing radiation, but not other stressors, is dependent on the proline-rich domain (PRD)

    The tumor suppressor protein, p53 is one of the most important cellular defences against malignant transformation. In response to cellular stressors p53 can induce apoptosis, cell cycle arrest or senescence as...

    H G Campbell, R Mehta, A A Neumann, C Rubio, M Baird, T L Slatter in Oncogene (2013)

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    Organizational structure of Mazda’s Keiretsu: a graph theoretic analysis

    According to Freeman, centrality indices, which include degree, closeness, and betweenness, are an effective way to measure organizational structure. However, Ito discussed the implications of centrality, and ...

    S. Tagawa, T. Ito, R. Mehta, K. Passerini, K. Voges in Artificial Life and Robotics (2012)

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    Transactions and cross shareholdings in Mazda’s Keiretsu: a centrality analysis

    Maintaining symbiotic inter-relationships with suppliers is an integral part of develo** tightly interwoven vertical supply arrangements among members participating in a network of companies. This article re...

    T. Ito, E. Niki, R. Takida, R. Mehta, K. Passerini in Artificial Life and Robotics (2011)

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    Quantification of breast cancer risk based on the UK five-point classification system

    D Tzias, S George, L Wilkinson, R Mehta in Breast Cancer Research (2011)

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    Correlation of ethnicity with breast density as assessed by Quantra™

    D Tzias, S George, L Wilkinson, R Mehta, C Lobo, A Hainsworth in Breast Cancer Research (2011)

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    An analysis of a firm’s capacity in Mazda’s Keiretsu

    Capacity is defined as the power resulting from the specific position of a company in a network organization. This article extends the theory of network organizations to examine Mazda’s Yokokai Keiretsu, and p...

    T. Ito, R. Takida, S. Matsuno, R. Mehta, Y. Ishida in Artificial Life and Robotics (2011)

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    Regional tissue oxygenation in preterm born infants in association with echocardiographically significant patent ductus arteriosus

    To analyze the levels of regional tissue oxygenation in preterm infants in association with echocardiographically significant patent ductus arteriosis (PDA).

    A Petrova, M Bhatt, R Mehta in Journal of Perinatology (2011)

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    Control of EVI-1 oncogene expression in metastatic breast cancer cells through microRNA miR-22

    Metastasis in breast cancer carries a disproportionately worse prognosis than localized primary disease. To identify microRNAs (miRNA) involved in metastasis, the expression of 254 miRNAs was measured across t...

    J B Patel, H N Appaiah, R M Burnett, P Bhat-Nakshatri, G Wang, R Mehta, S Badve in Oncogene (2011)

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    Biologically active breast milk proteins in association with very preterm delivery and stage of lactation

    The aim of this study was to identify the independent effect of very preterm gestation on breast milk content of biologically active proteins (secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA), lysozyme, lactoferrin, osteopro...

    R Mehta, A Petrova in Journal of Perinatology (2011)

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    p53-mediated apoptosis prevents the accumulation of progenitor B cells and B-cell tumors

    We propose that the apoptotic function of p53 has an important role in B-cell homeostasis, which is important for the prevention of B-cell lymphomas. We created a mouse model (mΔpro) that lacked residues 58–88...

    T L Slatter, P Ganesan, C Holzhauer, R Mehta, C Rubio in Cell Death & Differentiation (2010)

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    Capsaicin causes cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis in ER-positive and -negative breast cancer cells by modulating the EGFR/HER-2 pathway

    Capsaicin (trans-8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) is an ingredient of chili peppers with inhibitory effects against cancer cells of different origin. We examined the activity of capsaicin on breast cancer cells

    N H Thoennissen, J O'Kelly, D Lu, G B Iwanski, D T La, S Abbassi, A Leiter in Oncogene (2010)

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