نتایج جستجو برای: maximum damage

تعداد نتایج: 515296  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
B M Sutherland P V Bennett O Sidorkina J Laval

Clustered DNA damages-two or more closely spaced damages (strand breaks, abasic sites, or oxidized bases) on opposing strands-are suspects as critical lesions producing lethal and mutagenic effects of ionizing radiation. However, as a result of the lack of methods for measuring damage clusters induced by ionizing radiation in genomic DNA, neither the frequencies of their production by physiolog...

Journal: :Cancer research 1997
G G Dark S A Hill V E Prise G M Tozer G R Pettit D J Chaplin

Selective induction of vascular damage within tumors represents an emerging approach to cancer treatment. Histological studies have shown that several tubulin-binding agents can induce vascular damage within tumors but only at doses approximating the maximum tolerated dose, which has limited their clinical applicability. In this study, we show that the combretastatin A-4 prodrug induces vascula...

Journal: :Heart 2004
W J Desmet L V Mesotten A F Maes H P Heidbüchel L A Mortelmans F J Van de Werf

OBJECTIVE To study the relation between resolution of ST segment deviation and infarct size using positron emission tomography. METHODS 45 patients with ST segment elevation acute myocardial infarction treated with thrombolysis or percutaneous coronary intervention were studied prospectively. An ECG was taken before and at (mean (SD)) 100 (45) min after reperfusion therapy. ECGs were analysed...

2012
G. M. L. L. da Silva R. de C. F. de Lima P. R. M. Lyra D. K. E. de Carvalho A. Fernandes

This study analyzes the heat transfer in human eyes following implantation of retinal prostheses using an axisymmetric formulation of the Finite Volume Method. The model used consisted of a vertex centered unstructured grid finite volume method in an edgebased data structure and an explicit time integration. The results of the finite volume thermal analysis in ocular tissues were determined in ...

2015
Varun P. Pattani Jay Shah Alexandra Atalis Anirudh Sharma James W. Tunnell V. P. Pattani

Current cancer therapies can cause significant collateral damage due to a lack of specificity and sensitivity. Therefore, we explored the cell death pathway response to gold nanorod (GNR)-mediated photothermal therapy as a highly specific cancer therapeutic to understand the role of apoptosis and necrosis during intense localized heating. By developing this, we can optimize photothermal therapy...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic research : official publication of the Orthopaedic Research Society 2005
J S Bergström C M Rimnac S M Kurtz

The development of accurate theoretical failure, fatigue, and wear models for ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) is an important step towards better understanding the micromechanisms of the surface damage that occur in load bearing orthopaedic components and improving the lifetime of joint arthoplasties. Previous attempts to analytically predict the clinically observed damage, we...

2013
Hyun S. Park Wan D. Kim

Fatigue life prediction and evaluation are the key technologies to assure the safety and reliability of automotive rubber components. The objective of this study is to develop the fatigue analysis process for vulcanized rubber components, which is applicable to predict fatigue life at initial product design step. Fatigue life prediction methodology of vulcanized natural rubber was proposed by i...

Asghar haddadi Tayebeh Akbarzadeh Yaser Kasesaz,

Introduction: Recently, an approach exploiting the proton therapy biological enhancement by using Boron atoms injected inside a tumor, has been proposed. Three alpha particles with an average energy around 4MeV are emitted from the point of reaction between a proton and boron. In addition, the 719 keV prompt gamma emitted by the proton Boron fusion reactions can be used for on-...

2017
J. M. Párraga Quiroga W. Wilson K. Ito C. C. van Donkelaar

Experimental reports suggest that cartilage damage depends on strain magnitude. Additionally, because of its poro-viscoelastic nature, strain magnitude in cartilage can depend on strain rate. The present study explores whether cartilage damage may develop dependent on strain rate, even when the presented damage numerical model is strain-dependent but not strain-rate-dependent. So far no experim...

2015
Ian N Bruce Aidan G O'Keeffe Vern Farewell John G Hanly Susan Manzi Li Su Dafna D Gladman Sang-Cheol Bae Jorge Sanchez-Guerrero Juanita Romero-Diaz Caroline Gordon Daniel J Wallace Ann E Clarke Sasha Bernatsky Ellen M Ginzler David A Isenberg Anisur Rahman Joan T Merrill Graciela S Alarcón Barri J Fessler Paul R Fortin Michelle Petri Kristjan Steinsson Mary Anne Dooley Munther A Khamashta Rosalind Ramsey-Goldman Asad A Zoma Gunnar K Sturfelt Ola Nived Cynthia Aranow Meggan Mackay Manuel Ramos-Casals Ronald F van Vollenhoven Kenneth C Kalunian Guillermo Ruiz-Irastorza Sam Lim Diane L Kamen Christine A Peschken Murat Inanc Murray B Urowitz

BACKGROUND AND AIMS We studied damage accrual and factors determining development and progression of damage in an international cohort of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. METHODS The Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics (SLICC) Inception Cohort recruited patients within 15 months of developing four or more 1997 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria for SLE;...

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