Introduction: Isolated, confined, and extreme (ICE) environments such as found at Antarctic, Arctic, and other remote research stations are considered space-analogs to study the long duration isolation aspects of operational space mission conditions.
Methods: We interviewed 24 sojourners that participated in different short/long duration missions in an Antarctic (Concordia, Halley VI, Rothera, Neumayer II) or non-Antarctic (e.g.
Introduction: High fidelity between non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) primary tumours and patient-derived tumour xenografts (PDTXs) is of paramount relevance to spur their application. Extensive proteomic and kinomic analysis of these preclinical models are missing and may inform about their functional status, in terms of phosphopeptides and hyperactive signalling pathways.
Methods: We investigated tumour xenografts derived from patients with NSCLC to identify hyperactive signalling pathways.
Machine Learning (ML) has found several applications in spectroscopy, including recognizing minerals and estimating elemental composition. ML algorithms have been widely used on datasets from individual spectroscopy methods such as vibrational Raman scattering, reflective Visible-Near Infrared (VNIR), and Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). We firstly reviewed and tested several ML approaches to mineral classification from the existing literature, and identified a novel approach for using Deep Learning algorithms for mineral classification from Raman spectra, that outperform previous state-of-the-art methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFuture human missions to the surface of the Moon and Mars will involve scientific exploration requiring new support tools to enable rapid and high quality science decision-making. Here, we describe the PANGAEA (Planetary ANalogue Geological and Astrobiological Exercise for Astronauts) Mineralogical Database developed by ESA (European Space Agency): a catalog of petrographic and spectroscopic information on all currently known minerals identified on the Moon, Mars, and associated with meteorites. The catalog also includes minerals found in the analog field sites used for ESA's geology and astrobiology training course PANGAEA, to broaden the database coverage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe modeled Group A Rotavirus (RVA) and Norovirus genogroup II (GII NoV) transport experiments in standardized (crystal quartz sand and deionized water with adjusted pH and ionic strength) and natural soil matrix-water systems (MWS). On the one hand, in the standardized MWS, Rotavirus and Norovirus showed very similar breakthrough curves (BTCs), showing a removal rate of 2 and 1.7 log, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSuccessful long-duration missions outside low-Earth orbit will depend on technical and physiological challenges under abnormal environmental conditions. Caves, characterized by absence of light, confinement, three-dimensional human movement and long-duration isolation, are identifiably one of the earliest examples of scientific enquiry into space analogs. However, little is known about the holistic human physiological response during cave exploration or prolonged habitation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRenewed interest in human space exploration has highlighted the gaps in knowledge needed for successful long-duration missions outside low-Earth orbit. Although the technical challenges of such missions are being systematically overcome, many of the unknowns in predicting mission success depend on human behavior and performance, knowledge of which must be either obtained through space research or extrapolated from human experience on Earth. Particularly in human neuroscience, laboratory-based research efforts are not closely connected to real environments such as human space exploration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Bio-repositories are invaluable resources to implement translational cancer research and clinical programs. They represent one of the most powerful tools for biomolecular studies of clinically annotated cohorts, but high quality samples are required to generate reliable molecular readouts and functional studies. The objective of our study was to define the impact of cancer tissue ischemia time on RNA and DNA quality, and for the generation of Patient-Derived Xenografts (PDXs).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough anaplastic large-cell lymphomas (ALCL) carrying anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) have a relatively good prognosis, aggressive forms exist. We have identified a novel translocation, causing the fusion of the TRAF1 and ALK genes, in one patient who presented with a leukemic ALK+ ALCL (ALCL-11). To uncover the mechanisms leading to high-grade ALCL, we developed a human patient-derived tumorgraft (hPDT) line.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDoxorubicin is commonly considered to exert its anti-tumor activity by triggering apoptosis of cancer cells through DNA damage. Recent reports have shown that Doxorubicin elicits a marked heat shock response, and that either inhibition or silencing of heat shock proteins enhance the Doxorubicin apoptotic effect in neuroblastoma cells. In order to investigate whether Doxorubicin may also act through protein modification, we performed a proteomic analysis of ubiquitinated proteins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAfter several years of planning and preparation, ESA's ISS training programme has become operational. Between 26 August and 6 September, the European Astronaut Centre (EAC) near Cologne gave the first ESA advanced training course for an international ISS astronaut class. The ten astronauts who took part--two from NASA, four from Japan and four from ESA--had begun their advanced training programme back in 2001 with sessions at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston and at the Japanese Training Centre in Tsukuba.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: A wealth of data exists on acceptable mortality and morbidity for valve operations in older patients, yet information documenting quality of life is lacking.
Methods: From October 1974 to May 1998, 2,075 patients aged 65 years and older underwent valve replacement using a porcine bioprosthesis. There were 1,126 men (54.
The Euromir 95 long-duration mission raised many new crew-support issues for ESA. Previous mission experience indicated the need for increased emphasis on generic tools for astronaut Thomas Reiter. In addition, some possible solutions could be demonstrated to combat Mir's onboard stowage problem.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe number of patients undergoing valve replacement and concomitant coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is increasing. To further evaluate the indications for the use of the porcine bioprosthesis, this retrospective comparative analysis of valve structural deterioration was conducted in patients with and without concomitant CABG. From September 1974 to October 1993, 1,567 patients underwent valve replacement using a porcine xenograft.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe issue of bioprosthetic valve durability has become of critical importance as the number of elderly patients requiring valve operation has continued to increase. Our previous study showed bioprosthetic valve durability to be in excess of 83% at 13 years for patients 70 years of age and older at the time of implantation. There is limited follow-up data in the literature beyond this time point, however.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe internal mammary artery has become the conduit of choice in myocardial revascularization. The expanded use of this ideal conduit for sequential grafting has enhanced its application. Between March 1985 and June 1993, 245 consecutive patients underwent revascularization of the myocardium with internal mammary artery bypass grafts with at least one sequential anastomosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAortic valve replacement is the treatment of choice for elderly patients with aortic stenosis. It can be accomplished with excellent immediate and long-term results with significant functional improvement. Unfortunately, the literature is replete with enthusiastic reports of aortic catheter balloon valvotomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe problem of early onset aortic insufficiency as seen with the scalloped, subcoronary homograft aortic valve replacement is reduced with the use of a total root replacement. In addition, the naturally competent aortic root is more durable. From September 1985 to April 1991, 26 consecutive patients underwent aortic root replacement with 10 autografts, 14 homografts, and 2 xenografts using a modified implantation method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe expanded use of autografts for aortic valve replacement has focused attention on developing an improved implantation technique with the aim of reducing the incidence of early insufficiency. While the technique for total root replacement with nonstented tissue valves is a proven and established method, it is, however, not generally accepted for use in all clinical circumstances. Through the use of a partial inclusion technique, we propose to modify the standard method of extended aortic root replacement and pedicle coronary implantation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Thorac Cardiovasc Surg
April 1992
Since the advent of homograft aortic valve replacement surgery in the early 1960s, this procedure has been plagued by early aortic insufficiency. This problem has not been observed with total aortic root replacement. From September 1985 to April 1991, a modified method was used in 25 of 39 consecutive patients having aortic root replacement--seven having autografts, 30 having homografts, and two having xenografts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith an increasing number of elderly patients requiring cardiac valve surgery, the topic of bioprosthetic durability becomes critically important. Previous reports have shown expected survival of bioprosthetic valves to be in excess of 95% at 9 years. However, primary tissue failure appears to accelerate at the end of the first decade and there is limited data into the second decade.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStent mounting of homograft valves was first reported by our group in 1968. Since then, there has been question as to whether or not stent mounting of bioprostheses adversely affects the incidence of structural deterioration in aortic valve replacement. Between November 1967 and July 1988, 571 consecutive patients underwent valve replacement with a stented or unstented homograft.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFrom November, 1972, through December, 1986, 219 consecutive patients 70 years of age and older with aortic stenosis (AS) underwent aortic valve replacement. One hundred seven of them had isolated pure AS, and 112 had AS and coronary artery disease (AS + CAD). The mean age of the AS group was 75.
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