Background: Approximately 3-4% of patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) have exon 14 (ex14) skipping mutations. We report primary results from the phase 2 stage of a phase 1b/2 study of gumarontinib, a selective, potent, oral MET inhibitor, in patients with ex14 skipping mutation-positive (ex14-positive) NSCLC.
Methods: The single-arm, multicentre, open-label, phase 2 stage of the GLORY study was conducted at 42 centres across China and Japan.
Background: MET-deregulated non-small cell lung cancer represents an urgent clinical need because of the lack of specific therapies. Although recent studies have suggested a potential role for crizotinib in patients harboring MET gene alterations, no conclusive data are currently available. Therefore, we designed the Co-MET study, a single-arm phase II study to assess the efficacy and safety of crizotinib in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancers harboring MET gene alterations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman undulatory underwater swimming (UUS) is an underwater propelling technique in competitive swimming and its propulsive mechanism is poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to visualize the three-dimensional (3D) flow field in the wake region during human UUS in a water flume. A national level male swimmer performed 41 UUS trials in a water flume.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe developed a video recording system with the capability of tracking moving objects and used it to track the flight of an insect. The system consists of two galvano mirrors, which redirect the light coming from the object in two orthogonal directions toward a high-speed camera to capture the image. An additional high-speed camera, which views the same object through a beam splitter placed between one of the galvano mirrors and the observation camera, detects the position of the object.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To visualize irrigation fluid flow and calculate its velocity distribution in the anterior chamber during phacoemulsification by particle image velocimetry.
Methods: Porcine eyes were fixed in a glass chamber filled with balanced salt solution. An ultrasound handpiece was fixed to the glass chamber, and its tip was inserted into the anterior chamber through a corneal incision.
Microstereolithography (microSL) technology can fabricate complex, three-dimensional (3D) microstructures, although microSL has difficulty producing macrostructures with micro-scale features. There are potentially many applications where 3D micro-features can benefit the overall function of the macrostructure. One such application involves a medical device called a coaxial phacoemulsifier where the tip of the phacoemulsifier is inserted into the eye through a relatively small incision and used to break the lens apart while removing the lens pieces and associated fluid from the eye through a small tube.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Laser iridotomy often causes bullous keratopathy; however, the mechanism is unclear. We investigated whether changes in aqueous humor hydrodynamics after laser iridotomy have any role in corneal endothelial cell loss.
Materials And Methods: Porcine corneal endothelial cells were plated onto glass slides.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
February 2004
Squalene epoxidase (SE) catalyzes the conversion of squalene to (3S)-2,3-oxidosqualene. Photolabeling and site-directed mutagenesis were performed on recombinant rat SE (rrSE) in order to identify the location of the substrate-binding site and the roles of key residues in catalysis. Truncated 50-kDa rrSE was purified and photoaffinity labeled by competitive SE inhibitor (Ki=18.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochem Biophys Res Commun
July 2002
The expression of squalene epoxidase (SE) is highly regulated transcriptionally by cholesterol. To elucidate these molecular mechanisms, we isolated the human and rat genomic clones. The entire human SE gene was about 24 kb long and organized into 11 exons with 10 introns.
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