Publications by authors named "P Bidola"

The development of a sample environment for in situ x-ray characterization during metal Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-EB), called MiniMelt, is presented. The design considerations, the features of the equipment, and its implementation at the synchrotron facility PETRA III at Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, Hamburg, Germany, are described. The equipment is based on the commercially available Freemelt ONE PBF-EB system but has been customized with a unique process chamber to enable real-time synchrotron measurements during the additive manufacturing process.

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is a terminal Ediacaran tubular, benthic fossil of debated morphology, composition, and biological affinity. Here, we show that had a biomineralized skeleton, with a bilayered construction of imbricated calcareous plates and rings (sclerites) yielding a cataphract organization, that enhanced flexibility. Each sclerite likely possessed a laminar microfabric with consistent crystallographic orientation, within an organic matrix.

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  • Evasion of programmed cell death is a key factor in cancer survival, particularly in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), where understanding how cancer cells resist stress can help develop new treatments.* -
  • Researchers found that the pro-survival gene MCL-1 frequently increases in NSCLC, both within cancer cell populations (clonally) and in individual cells (subclonally), and this is linked to the loss of the tumor suppressor gene TP53.* -
  • In animal studies, inhibiting MCL-1 either through drugs or genetics slowed down tumor growth, suggesting that targeting MCL-1 could be a promising therapeutic strategy in lung adenocarcinoma.*
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Tumor volume is a parameter used to evaluate the performance of new therapies in lung cancer research. Conventional methods that are used to estimate tumor size in mouse models fail to provide fast and reliable volumetric data for tumors grown non-subcutaneously. Here, we evaluated the use of iodine-staining combined with micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to estimate the tumor volume of ex vivo tumor-burdened lungs.

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Propagation-based phase-contrast tomography has become a valuable tool for visualization of three-dimensional biological samples, due to its high sensitivity and its potential in providing increased contrast between materials with similar absorption properties. We present a statistical iterative reconstruction algorithm for this imaging technique in the near-field regime. Under the assumption of a single material, the propagation of the x-ray wavefield-relying on the transport-of-intensity equation-is made an integral part of the tomographic reconstruction problem.

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