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Microb Ecol ; 87(1): 55, 2024 Mar 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38530469

ABSTRACT

Reproducibility is a fundamental principle in science, ensuring reliable and valid findings. However, replication studies are scarce, particularly in ecology, due to the emphasis on novelty for publication. We explored the possibility of replicating original findings in the field of microbial and chemical ecology by conducting a conceptual replication of a previous study analysing the sex-specific differences in the microbial communities inhabiting the wing sacs, a scent organ with crucial functions in olfactory communication, of greater sac-winged bat (Saccopteryx bilineata). In the original study, the skin swabs from the antebrachial wing sacs of the males and wing sac rudiments of the females were analysed using culture-dependent methods to test sex-specific differences. The authors demonstrated that males have lower microbial richness and different microbial composition than females. We attempted to reproduce these findings using 16S rRNA sequencing, which offers improved accuracy in pinpointing microbial members than culture-dependent methods because of advanced statistical methods. Our study validated the original study's findings: Males had a lower microbial richness, and the community composition differed between the sexes. Furthermore, in the current study, males had an increased abundance of bacteria that might potentially be involved in odour production and degradation of malodorous substances and antimicrobial production. Our conceptual replication study corroborated that microbes can play a role in shaping their host's olfactory phenotype and consequently influence sexual selection. Furthermore, the current study emphasises the importance of replication efforts and hopefully encourages a culture that values replication studies in scientific practice.


Subject(s)
Chiroptera , Microbiota , Animals , Male , Female , Odorants , Smell , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Reproducibility of Results , Bacteria , Pheromones/metabolism , Microbiota/genetics
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Inorg Chem ; 62(37): 15148-15156, 2023 Sep 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37655998

ABSTRACT

Single-molecule magnets are molecular complexes proposed to be useful for information storage and quantum information processing applications. In the quest for multilevel systems that can act as Qudits, two dysprosium-based isotopologues were synthesized and characterized. The isotopologues are [164Dy2(tmhd)6(tape)] (1(I=0)) and [163Dy2(tmhd)6(tape)] (2(I=5/2)), where tmhd = 2,2,6,6-tetramethylheptandionate and tape = 1,6,7,12-tetraazaperylene. Both complexes showed slow relaxation at a zero applied magnetic field with dominant Orbach and Raman relaxation mechanisms. µSQUID studies at milli-Kelvin temperatures reveal quasi-single ion loops, in contrast with the expected S-shape (near zero field) butterfly loops, characteristic of antiferromagnetically coupled dimeric complexes. Through analysis of the low-temperature data, we find that the interaction operating between Dy(III) is small, leading to a small exchange biasing from the zero-field transition. The resulting indirectly coupled nuclear states are degenerate or possess a small energy difference between them. We, therefore, conclude that for the creation of Qudits with enlarged Hilbert spaces, shorter Dy(III)···Dy(III) distances are deemed essential.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(5): 2546-2557, 2022 Feb 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35077159

ABSTRACT

The 1:1:1 reaction of DyCl3·6H2O, K3[Co(CN)6] and bpyO2 in H2O has provided access to a complex with formula [DyCo(CN)6(bpyO2)2(H2O)3]·4H2O (1) in a very good yield, while [DyFe(CN)6(bpyO2)2 (H2O)3]·4H2O (2) was also precipitated (also in a high yield) using K3[Fe(CN)6] instead of K3[Co(CN)6]. Their structures have been determined by single-crystal X-ray crystallography and characterized based on elemental analyses and IR spectra. Combined direct current (dc) and alternating current (ac) magnetic susceptibility revealed slow magnetic relaxation upon application of a dc field. µ-SQUID measurements and CASSCF calculations revealed high-temperature relaxation dynamics for both compounds. Low-temperature magnetic studies show the relaxation characteristics for 1, while for compound 2 the dynamics corresponds to an antiferromagnetically coupled Dy···Fe pair. High-resolution optical studies have been carried out to investigate the performance of compounds 1 and 2 as luminescence thermometers. For 1, a maximum thermal sensitivity of 1.84% K-1 at 70 K has been calculated, which is higher than the acceptable sensitivity boundary of 1% K-1 for high-performance luminescence thermometers in a broad range of temperature between 40 and 140 K. Further optical studies focused on the chromaticity diagram of compound 1 revealed a temperature shift from warm white (3200 K) at 10 K toward a more natural white color near 4000 K at room temperature.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(46): 18629-18639, 2022 Nov 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36345918

ABSTRACT

Two three-dimensional (3-D) polycyanidometallate-based luminescent thermometers with the general formula {Ln4Co4(CN)24(4-benpyo)17(H2O)·7H2O}n Ln = (Dy(III)(1), Eu(III)(2)), based on the red-emissive diamagnetic linker [Co(CN)6]3- and the bulky pyridine derivative that possesses the N-oxide moiety, 4-benzyloxy-pyridine N-oxide (benpyo), were prepared for the first time. The structure of compound 1 has been determined by single-crystal X-ray crystallography while the purity and structure of 2 have been confirmed by CHN, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), and powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) analysis. Magnetic AC susceptibility measurements at zero field show no single-molecule magnet (SMM) behavior indicating fast relaxation operating in 1. Upon application of an optimal field of 2 kOe, the SMM character of compound 1 is revealed while the τ(Τ) can be reproduced solely considering the Raman process τ-1 = CTn with C = 7.0901(3) s-1 K-n and n = 3.58(1), indicating that a high density of low-lying states and optical as well as acoustic phonons play a major role in the relaxation mechanism. Micron-sized superconducting quantum interference device (µ-SQUID) loops show a very narrow opening in agreement with the AC susceptibility studies and complete active space self-consistent field (CASSCF) calculations. The interaction operating between the Dy(III) ions was quantified from CASSCF calculations. Good agreement is found by fitting the experimental DC χMΤ(Τ) and M(H), employing the Lines model, with JLines = -0.087 cm-1 (-0.125 K). The excitation spectra of compound 2 are used for temperature sensing in the 25-325 nm range with a maximum relative thermal sensitivity, Sr = 0.6% K-1 at 325 K, whereas compound 1 operates as a luminescent thermometer based on its emission features in the temperature range of 16-350 K with Sr ≈ 2.3% K-1 at 240 K.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 142(35): 14838-14842, 2020 Sep 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32786752

ABSTRACT

Cyclic coordination clusters (CCCs) are proving to provide an extra dimension in terms of exotic magnetic behavior as a result of their finite but cyclized chain structures. The Fe18Dy6 CCC is a Single Molecule Magnet with the highest nuclearity among Ln containing clusters. The three isostructural compounds [Fe18Ln6(µ-OH)6(ampd)12(Hampd)12(PhCO2)24](NO3)6·38MeCN for Ln = DyIII (1), LuIII (2), or YIII (3), where H2ampd = 2-amino-2-methyl-1,3-propanediol, are reported. These can be described in terms of the cyclization of six {Fe3Ln(µOH)(ampd)2(Hampd)2(PhCO2)4}+ units with six nitrate counterions to give the neutral cluster. The overall structure consists of two giant Dy3 triangles sandwiching a strongly antiferromagnetically coupled Fe18 ring, leading to a toroidal arrangement of the anisotropy axis of the Dy ions, making this the biggest toroidal arrangement on a molecular level known so far.

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Inorg Chem ; 59(24): 17929-17944, 2020 Dec 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33270422

ABSTRACT

The versatility for a unique aggregation of heterometallic 3d-4f and 3d-3d'-4f ions by the new Schiff base ligand 2-{[(2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzyl)imino]methyl}phenol (H2L) providing O3N donors has been examined. A series of complexes having the general formula [Ln2Ni4(L)4(µ1,3-CH3CO2)2(µ3-OH)4(MeOH)2]·xCH3OH·yH2O [where Ln = DyIII, x = 4, y = 0 (1), Ln = TbIII, x = 0, y = 4 (2), and Ln = HoIII, x = 4, y = 0 (3)] were obtained from the sequential use of lanthanide(III) nitrate salts and Ni(CH3CO2)2·4H2O. The incorporation of two different 3d ions and one 4f ion in the same coordination aggregate was achieved through the isomorphic replacement of two NiII centers by MnIII ions as second group of cationic complexes, [Ln2Ni2Mn2(L)4(µ1,3-CH3CO2)2(µ3-OH)4(MeOH)2](NO3)2·2CH3OH [where Ln = DyIII (4), TbIII (5), and HoIII (6)]. Direct-current (dc) magnetic susceptibility studies hint to the possibility of ferromagnetic interactions occurring in the aggregates, whereas alternating-current susceptibility measurements find both the DyIII analogues, 1 and 4, to show out-of-phase components at zero applied dc field, characteristic of single-molecule-magnet (SMM) behavior. Micro-SQUID studies reveal open hysteresis loops for 1, corroborating its SMM character. Further detailed complete-active-space self-consistent-field and density functional theory calculations were also performed, supporting the experimental findings in complexes 1 and 4.

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Langmuir ; 32(42): 10795-10801, 2016 Oct 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27681851

ABSTRACT

Azobenzenealkanethiols in self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on Au(111) exhibit reversible trans-cis photoisomerization when diluted with alkanethiol spacers. Using these mixed SAMs, we show switching of the linear optical and second-harmonic response. The effective switching of these surface optical properties relies on a reasonably large cross section and a high photoisomerization yield as well as a long lifetime of the metastable cis isomer. We quantified the switching process by X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The cross sections for the trans-cis and cis-trans photoisomerization with 365 and 455 nm light, respectively, are 1 order of magnitude smaller than in solution. In vacuum, the 365 nm photostationary state comprises 50-74% of the molecules in the cis form, limited by their rapid thermal isomerization back to the trans state. In contrast, the 455 nm photostationary state contains nearly 100% trans-azobenzene. We determined time constants for the thermal cis-trans isomerization of only a few minutes in vacuum and in a dry nitrogen atmosphere but of more than 1 day in ambient air. Our results suggest that adventitious water adsorbed on the surface of the SAM stabilizes the polar cis configuration of azobenzene under ambient conditions. The back reaction rate constants differing by 2 orders of magnitude underline the huge influence of the environment and, accordingly, its importance when comparing various experiments.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 115(3): 036104, 2015 Jul 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26230807

ABSTRACT

Interfaces between organic molecules and solid surfaces play a prominent role in heterogeneous catalysis, molecular sensors and switches, light-emitting diodes, and photovoltaics. The properties and the ensuing function of such hybrid interfaces often depend exponentially on molecular adsorption heights and binding strengths, calling for well-established benchmarks of these two quantities. Here we present systematic measurements that enable us to quantify the interaction of benzene with the Ag(111) coinage metal substrate with unprecedented accuracy (0.02 Å in the vertical adsorption height and 0.05 eV in the binding strength) by means of normal-incidence x-ray standing waves and temperature-programed desorption techniques. Based on these accurate experimental benchmarks for a prototypical molecule-solid interface, we demonstrate that recently developed first-principles calculations that explicitly account for the nonlocality of electronic exchange and correlation effects are able to determine the structure and stability of benzene on the Ag(111) surface within experimental error bars. Remarkably, such precise experiments and calculations demonstrate that despite different electronic properties of copper, silver, and gold, the binding strength of benzene is equal on the (111) surface of these three coinage metals. Our results suggest the existence of universal binding energy trends for aromatic molecules on surfaces.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 17(27): 18079-86, 2015 Jul 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26100382

ABSTRACT

The combination of photochromic and nonlinear optical (NLO) properties of azobenzene-functionalized self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) constitutes an intriguing step towards novel photonic and optoelectronic devices. By utilizing the second-order NLO process of second harmonic generation (SHG), supported by density-functional theory and correlated wave function method calculations, we demonstrate that the photochromic interface provides the necessary prerequisites en route towards possible future technical applications: we find a high NLO contrast on the order of 16% between the switching states. These are furthermore accessible reversibly and with high efficiencies in terms of cross sections on the order of 10(-18) cm(2) for both photoisomerization reactions, i.e., drivable by means of low-power LED light sources. Finally, both photostationary states (PSSs) are thermally stable at ambient conditions.

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Recent Results Cancer Res ; 201: 393-403, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24756806

ABSTRACT

Temsirolimus, an ester of sirolimus (rapamycin), selectively inhibits the kinase mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and consequently blocks the translation of cell cycle regulatory proteins and prevents overexpression of angiogenic growth factors. It has been found to have antitumour activity in patients with relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). In addition, patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and a poor prognosis who received a once-weekly intravenous (IV) infusion of temsirolimus 25 mg experienced significant survival benefits compared with patients receiving standard interferon-α (IFN-α) therapy in a large phase III clinical study. In this study, median overall survival was 10.9 versus 7.3 months and objective response rates were 8.6% in temsirolimus recipients versus 4.8% IFN-α recipient group. Temsirolimus monotherapy recipients experienced significantly fewer grade 3 or 4 adverse events and had fewer withdrawals for adverse events than patients receiving IFN-α. The role of temsirolimus in sequential and combination therapy is yet to be found.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Sirolimus/analogs & derivatives , Animals , Humans , Sirolimus/therapeutic use , TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors
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J Appl Crystallogr ; 57(Pt 3): 734-740, 2024 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38846760

ABSTRACT

It is demonstrated that high-resolution energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence mapping devices based on a micro-focused beam are not restricted to high-speed analyses of element distributions or to the detection of different grains, twins and subgrains in crystalline materials but can also be used for the detection of dislocations in high-quality single crystals. Si single crystals with low dislocation densities were selected as model materials to visualize the position of dis-locations by the spatially resolved measurement of Bragg-peak intensity fluctuations. These originate from the most distorted planes caused by the stress fields of dislocations. The results obtained by this approach are compared with laboratory-based Lang X-ray topographs. The presented methodology yields comparable results and it is of particular interest in the field of crystal growth, where fast chemical and microstructural characterization feedback loops are indispensable for short and efficient development times. The beam divergence was reduced via an aperture management system to facilitate the visualization of dislocations for virtually as-grown, non-polished and non-planar samples with a very pronounced surface profile.

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Dalton Trans ; 53(3): 894-897, 2024 Jan 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38167674

ABSTRACT

The 20-nuclearity compound [Fe8Dy12(tea)8(teaH)12(NO3)12]·8MeCN (where teaH3 = triethanolamine) was synthesised and characterised through single crystal X-ray diffraction and magnetic measurements. The shape of the magnetic hysteresis in the microSQUID measurements was rationalised using the MAGELLAN program.

13.
BJU Int ; 111(2): 271-80, 2013 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22757970

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To investigate long-term oncological outcomes after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP). To identify parameters influencing recurrence-free survival in a single-institution series. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All patients underwent LRP using the transperitoneal retrograde Heilbronn technique. High-risk patients received adjuvant treatment according to an institutional algorithm based on prostate-specific antigen (PSA), Gleason score, tumour-node-metastasis stage, margin status and tumour volume. Data were collected prospectively on operative and postoperative parameters beginning in 1999. Complete follow-up data of 370 of the first 500 consecutive patients are available. Biochemical recurrence was defined as two consecutive PSA levels <0.2 ng/mL within the follow-up period. Kaplan-Meier estimates and Cox regression were applied to examine recurrence-free survival times. RESULTS: The estimated biochemical recurrence-free survival (BCRFS) rates 10 years after LRP were 80.2% in patients staged pT2, 47.4% in those staged pT3a and 49.8% in those staged pT3b/4, confirming a better prognosis in patients with organ-confined disease (P < 0.001). In the multivariate Cox regression analysis, only Gleason score and pT stage significantly influenced BCRFS. The 10-year clinical progression-free survival rates were 97.2% (pT2), 84.4% (pT3a) and 78.1% (pT3b/4), and prostate cancer-specific survival estimates were 100% (pT2), 97.3% (pT3a) and 90.6% (pT3b/4). CONCLUSIONS: The 10-year biochemical and clinical progression-free survival after LRP combined with a risk-adapted concept of adjuvant therapy is high, while prostate-cancer specific mortality is low. Our data shows no negative impact of laparoscopic techniques on oncologic outcomes compared to large series after retropubic radical prostatectomy. In a multivariate Cox regression, only Gleason score and pT stage had significant impact on BCRFS.


Subject(s)
Laparoscopy/methods , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/mortality , Prostatectomy/methods , Prostatic Neoplasms/surgery , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Androgen Antagonists/therapeutic use , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant , Epidemiologic Methods , Humans , Laparoscopy/mortality , Lymph Node Excision , Lymphatic Metastasis , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Grading , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/pathology , Operative Time , Prostatectomy/mortality , Prostatic Neoplasms/mortality , Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , Radiotherapy, Adjuvant , Treatment Outcome , Tumor Burden
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BJU Int ; 112(1): 109-20, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23490008

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: WHAT'S KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT? AND WHAT DOES THE STUDY ADD?: The effect of TURP on overall sexual function and particularly erectile function (EF) is controversial with conflicting results based on a low level of evidence. The effects of monopolar and bipolar TURP (M-TURP and B-TURP, respectively) on EF are similar, as has been shown in a few non-focused randomized control trials (RCTs). For the first time, the present study offers focused results of a comparative evaluation of the effects of B-TURP and M-TURP on overall sexual function, as quantified with the International Index of Erectile Function Questionnaire (IIEF-15) in an international, multicentre, double-blind RCT setting. OBJECTIVE: To compare monopolar and bipolar transurethral resection of the prostate (M-TURP and B-TURP, respectively) using a true bipolar system, for the first time in an international multicentre double-blind randomized controlled trial focusing on the overall sexual function quantified with the International Index of Erectile Function Questionnaire (IIEF-15). Other baseline/perioperative parameters potentially influencing erectile function (EF) after TURP were secondarily investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From July 2006 to June 2009, consecutive TURP candidates with benign prostatic obstruction were prospectively recruited in four academic urological centres, randomized 1:1 into M-TURP/B-TURP arms and followed up at 6 weeks, 6 and 12 months after surgery. In all, 295 eligible patients were enrolled. Overall sexual function was quantified using self-administered IIEF-15 at baseline and at each subsequent visit. Total IIEF/domain scores were calculated and EF score classified erectile dysfunction severity. Differences in erectile dysfunction severity at each visit compared with baseline (EF evolution), classified patients into 'improved', 'stable' or 'deteriorated'. Pre-postoperative IIEF/domain scores and differences in the distribution of EF evolution were compared between arms throughout follow-up. RESULTS: In all, 279 patients received the allocated intervention; 218/279 patients (78.1%) provided complete IIEF-15 data at baseline and were considered in sexual function analysis. Complete IIEF-15 data were available from 193/218 (88.5%), 186/218 (85.3%) and 179/218 (82.1%) patients at 6 weeks, 6 months and 12 months, respectively. Sexual function did not differ significantly between arms during follow-up (scores: IIEF, P = 0.750; EF, P = 0.636; orgasmic function, P = 0.868; sexual desire, P = 0.735; intercourse satisfaction, P = 0.917; overall satisfaction, P = 0.927). Resection type was not a predictor of any sexual function changes observed. Distribution of EF evolution did not differ between arms at any time (M-TURP vs B-TURP at 12 months: improved, 23/87 [26.4%] vs 18/92 [19.6%]; stable, 53/87 [60.9%] vs 56/92 [60.8%]; deteriorated, 11/87 [12.7%] vs 18/92 [19.6%]; P = 0.323). CONCLUSION: There were no differences between M-TURP/B-TURP in any aspect of sexual function.


Subject(s)
Penile Erection/physiology , Prostatic Hyperplasia/surgery , Sexual Behavior/physiology , Transurethral Resection of Prostate/instrumentation , Aged , Double-Blind Method , Equipment Design , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Prostatic Hyperplasia/physiopathology , Prostatic Hyperplasia/psychology , Retrospective Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Treatment Outcome
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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 3361, 2023 Jun 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37291099

ABSTRACT

The development of quantum technologies requires a thorough understanding of systems possessing quantum effects that can ultimately be manipulated. In the field of molecular magnetism, one of the main challenges is to measure high-order ligand field parameters, which play an essential role in the relaxation properties of SMMs. The development of highly advanced theoretical calculations has allowed the ab-initio determination of such parameters; however, currently, there is a lack of quantitative assessment of how good the ab-initio parameters are. In our quest for technologies that can allow the extraction of such elusive parameters, we develop an experimental technique that combines the EPR spectroscopy and µSQUID magnetometry. We demonstrate the power of the technique by performing EPR-µSQUID measurement of a magnetically diluted single crystal of Et4N[GdPc2], by sweeping the magnetic field and applying a range of multifrequency microwave pulses. As a result, we were able to directly determine the high-order ligand field parameters of the system, enabling us to test theoretical predictions made by state-of-the-art ab-initio methods.


Subject(s)
Quantum Theory , Ligands , Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy
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BJU Int ; 109(2): 240-8, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21557796

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To compare the perioperative efficacy and safety of bipolar (B-) and monopolar transurethral resection of the prostate (M-TURP) in an international multicentre double-blind randomized controlled trial using the bipolar system AUTOCON(®) II 400 ESU for the first time. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From July 2006 to June 2009, consecutive transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) candidates with benign prostatic obstruction were prospectively recruited in four academic urological centres, randomized 1:1 into an M-TURP or B-TURP arm and followed up for 6 weeks after surgery. A total of 295 eligible patients were enrolled. Of these, 279 patients received treatment (M-TURP, n= 138; B-TURP, n= 141) and were analysed for immediate postoperative outcomes and perioperative safety. In all, 268 patients (M-TURP, n= 129; B-TURP, n= 139) were analysed for efficacy, which was quantified using changes in maximum urinary flow rate, postvoid residual urine volume and International Prostate Symptom Score at 6 weeks compared with baseline. Safety was estimated using sodium and haemoglobin level changes immediately after surgery and perioperative complication occurrence graded according to the modified Clavien classification system. Secondary outcomes included operation-resection time, resection rate, capsular perforation and catheterization time. RESULTS: No significant differences were detected between each study arm except that postoperative decreases in sodium levels favoured B-TURP (-0.8 vs -2.5 mmol/L, for B-TURP and M-TURP, respectively; P= 0.003). The lowest values were 131 mmol/L (B-TURP) and 106 mmol/L (M-TURP). Nine patients ranged between 125 and 130 mmol/L and the values for three patients were <125 mmol/L after M-TURP. The greatest decrease was 9 mmol/L after B-TURP (two patients). In nine patients (M-TURP) the decrease was between 9 and 34 mmol/L. These results were not translated into a significant difference in TUR-syndrome rates (1/138: 0.7% vs 0/141: 0.0%, for M-TURP and B-TURP, respectively; P= 0.495). CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to the previous available evidence, no clinical advantage for B-TURP was shown. Perioperative efficacy, safety and secondary outcomes were comparable between study arms. The potentially improved safety of B-TURP that is attributed to the elimination of dilutional hyponatraemia risk, a risk still present with M-TURP, did not translate into a significant clinical benefit in experienced hands.


Subject(s)
Prostate/surgery , Prostatic Hyperplasia/surgery , Transurethral Resection of Prostate/methods , Aged , Double-Blind Method , Humans , Hyponatremia/etiology , Male , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Prospective Studies , Transurethral Resection of Prostate/adverse effects , Treatment Outcome
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World J Urol ; 30(5): 605-11, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21861125

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To present small-incision access retroperitoneoscopic technique pyeloplasty (SMARTp), a novel mini-laparoscopic approach for management of uretero-pelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) in adults including comparison with the standard retroperitoneoscopic technique (SRTp). METHODS: In a non-randomised study, we matched 12 adult patients treated from August to November 2010 by SMARTp with 12 patients treated with SRTp from January to November 2010. Mini-laparoscopic retroperitoneal space was created with a home-made 6-mm balloon trocar. One 6-mm (for 5-mm 30° telescope) and two 3.5-mm trocars (for 3-mm working instrument) were used. SRTp was performed with 11- and 6-mm trocar. Primary endpoints included evaluation of cosmetic appearance and post-operative pain evaluated respectively by the patient and observer scar assessment scale (POSAS) and analogue visual scale (VAS). Secondary endpoints were comparison between operative and functional parameters. RESULTS: Cosmetic cumulative results were statistically significant in favour of SMARTp (POSAS: 37.9 vs. 52.4; P = 0.002). A better trend has been shown by post-operative pain (first to fourth day VAS), although not statistically significant (4.2 vs. 4.9, P = 0.891). No differences were recorded in terms of operative time, pre- and post-operative Hb difference, DJ-stent removal and resistive index (RI) improvement. The SMARTp group showed a faster drain removal (2.4 vs. 3.4 day, P = 0.004) and discharge (4.5 vs. 5.4 day P = 0.017). CONCLUSIONS: Preliminary data support SMARTp as safe procedures in experienced hands, providing better cosmetic results compared to SRTp. Further studies and clinical randomised trial performed in a larger population sample are requested.


Subject(s)
Laparoscopy/methods , Retroperitoneal Space/surgery , Ureteral Obstruction/surgery , Urologic Surgical Procedures/methods , Adult , Cicatrix/prevention & control , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Kidney Pelvis/surgery , Laparoscopy/instrumentation , Male , Middle Aged , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures/instrumentation , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures/methods , Pain, Postoperative/prevention & control , Patient Satisfaction , Pilot Projects , Treatment Outcome , Ureter/surgery , Urologic Surgical Procedures/instrumentation , Young Adult
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Dalton Trans ; 51(21): 8208-8216, 2022 May 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35546570

ABSTRACT

The 1 : 1 : 1 reaction of YbCl3·6H2O, K3[Co(CN)6] and bpyO2 in H2O has provided access to a complex with formula [YbCo(CN)6(bpyO2)2(H2O)3]·4H2O (1) in a very good yield while its structure has been determined by single-crystal X-ray crystallography and characterised based on elemental analyses and IR spectra. Magnetic susceptibility studies showed the complex to be a field induced single molecule magnet, as confirmed by µ-SQUID measurements. CASSCF calculations confirm the existence of a mJ = 7/2 ground state, with rather large transverse components, responsible for the fast relaxation characteristic of compound 1 at zero DC field, which is reduced upon application of DC fields. Moreover, a combination of luminescence studies along with CASSCF calculation allows the identification of the band structure of the complex, which is ultimately related to its electronic properties. Compound 1 operates as a luminescent thermometer in the 125-300 K range with a maximum relative thermal sensitivity of ≈0.1% K-1 at 180 K.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 57(93): 12484-12487, 2021 Nov 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34747955

ABSTRACT

The simultaneous employment of 1,3-propanediol and di-2-pyridyl ketone in Mn carboxylate chemistry has provided access to three new, structurally-related [Mn24] and [Mn23] clusters. They are based on nanosized supertetrahedal T4 Mn/O structural cores and exhibit slow relaxation of magnetization below 3.5 K.

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Recent Results Cancer Res ; 184: 189-97, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20072839

ABSTRACT

Temsirolimus, an ester of sirolimus (rapamycin), selectively inhibits the kinase mammalian target of rapamycin and consequently blocks the translation of cell cycle regulatory proteins and prevents overexpression of angiogenic growth factors. Patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and a poor prognosis who received a once-weekly intravenous (IV) infusion of temsirolimus 25 mg, experienced significant survival benefits when compared with patients receiving standard interferon-alpha (IFNalpha) therapy in a large phase III clinical study. In this study, median overall survival was 10.9 vs. 7.3 months and objective response rates were 8.6% in temsirolimus recipients vs. 4.8% IFNalpha recipient group.Temsirolimus monotherapy recipients experienced significantly fewer grade 3 or 4 adverse events and had fewer withdrawals for adverse events than patients receiving IFNalpha.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/antagonists & inhibitors , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Protein Kinase Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors , Sirolimus/analogs & derivatives , Animals , Clinical Trials as Topic , Humans , Sirolimus/adverse effects , Sirolimus/pharmacology , Sirolimus/therapeutic use , TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases
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