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Review article: Novel technologies in the treatment and monitoring of advanced and relapsed epithelial ovarian cancer.

Convergent science physical oncology

Cunnea P, Gowers S, Moore JE, Drakakis E, Boutelle M, Fotopoulou C.
PMID: 29515912
Converg Sci Phys Oncol. 2017;3. doi: 10.1088/2057-1739/aa5cf1. Epub 2017 Feb 23.

Epithelial Ovarian cancer (EOC) is the fifth most common cause of cancer death in females in the UK. It has long been recognized to be a set of heterogeneous diseases, with high grade serous being the most common subtype....

Tumoral calcinosis mimicking recurrent osteosarcoma.

Radiology case reports

Petscavage JM, Richardson ML.
PMID: 27307838
Radiol Case Rep. 2015 Nov 06;4(4):336. doi: 10.2484/rcr.v4i4.336. eCollection 2009.

We report a case of a tumoral calcinosis mimicking the appearance of recurrent osteosarcoma of the left femur and tibia in a 29-year-old woman with a history of osteosarcoma and chronic renal failure. Both processes can appear radiographically and...

Postpartum symphysis pubis diastasis.

Radiology case reports

Khorashadi L, Petscavage JM, Richardson ML.
PMID: 27307920
Radiol Case Rep. 2015 Nov 06;6(3):542. doi: 10.2484/rcr.v6i3.542. eCollection 2011.

The pubic symphysis is a midline, nonsynovial joint that connects the right and left superior pubic rami. The interposed fibrocartilaginous disk is reinforced by a series of ligaments that attach to it. The joint allows very limited movement of...

Transfer and/or breakup modes in the 6He+209Bi reaction near the coulomb barrier.

Physical review letters

Aguilera EF, Kolata JJ, Nunes FM, Becchetti FD, DeYoung PA, Goupell M, Guimaraes V, Hughey B, Lee MY, Lizcano D, Martinez-Quiroz E, Nowlin A, O'Donnell TW, Peaslee GF, Peterson D, Santi P, White-Stevens R.
PMID: 10990866
Phys Rev Lett. 2000 May 29;84(22):5058-61. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.5058.

Reaction products from the interaction of 6He with 209Bi have been measured at energies near the Coulomb barrier. A 4He group of remarkable intensity, which dominates the total reaction cross section, has been observed. The angular distribution of the...

Optically active molecule-based magnets: enantioselective self-assembling, optical, and magnetic properties.

Chirality

Gruselle M, Andres R, Malezieux B, Brissard M, Train C, Verdaguer M.
PMID: 11746807
Chirality. 2001;13(10):712-4. doi: 10.1002/chir.10023.

In this short communication we describe the synthesis and the optical and magnetic properties of optically active three dimensional (3D) bimetallic [Cr-Mn] networks [[Delta Cr(III) Delta Mn(II)(ox)(3)][Delta Ru(II)(bpy)(3)]ClO(4)](n)1 - Delta, [[Lambda Cr(III)Lambda Mn(II)(ox)(3)][Lambda Ru(II) (bpy)(3)]ClO(4)](n) 1 - Lambda and...

Enantioselective Synthesis of Optically Active Polymeric Homo- and Bimetallic Oxalate-Bridged Networks [M(2)(ox)(3)](n)().

Inorganic chemistry

Andrés R, Gruselle M, Malézieux B, Verdaguer M, Vaissermann J.
PMID: 11671185
Inorg Chem. 1999 Oct 18;38(21):4637-4646. doi: 10.1021/ic9904135.

The synthesis of the enantiomeric forms of the two- and three-dimensional polymers: {[NBu(4)][MnCr(ox)(3)]}(n)() (1) (Bu = n-butyl, ox = oxalate), {[M(bpy)(3))][LiCr(ox)(3)]}(n)() (M = Ni (2), Ru (4)) (bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine), {[M(bpy)(3))][Mn(2)(ox)(3)]}(n)() (M = Ni (3), Ru (5)) using resolved...

FEBS letters

Raoul Y, Le Boulch N, Gounelle JC, Marnay-Gulat C, Ourisson G.
PMID: 11945252
FEBS Lett. 1968 Jul;1(1):59-62. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(68)80018-3.

No abstract available.

[The new scholars: Dr. Charles Coutela].

Vie medicale (Paris, France : 1920)

GOUNELLE H.
PMID: 13102908
Vie Med. 1953 Jul;34(7):659.

No abstract available.

[Maurice Sureau].

La Presse medicale

GOUNELLE H.
PMID: 14864445
Presse Med. 1951 Jul 18;59(49):1038.

No abstract available.

Comet 81P/Wild 2 under a microscope.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Brownlee D, Tsou P, Aléon J, Alexander CM, Araki T, Bajt S, Baratta GA, Bastien R, Bland P, Bleuet P, Borg J, Bradley JP, Brearley A, Brenker F, Brennan S, Bridges JC, Browning ND, Brucato JR, Bullock E, Burchell MJ, Busemann H, Butterworth A, Chaussidon M, Cheuvront A, Chi M, Cintala MJ, Clark BC, Clemett SJ, Cody G, Colangeli L, Cooper G, Cordier P, Daghlian C, Dai Z, D'Hendecourt L, Djouadi Z, Dominguez G, Duxbury T, Dworkin JP, Ebel DS, Economou TE, Fakra S, Fairey SA, Fallon S, Ferrini G, Ferroir T, Fleckenstein H, Floss C, Flynn G, Franchi IA, Fries M, Gainsforth Z, Gallien JP, Genge M, Gilles MK, Gillet P, Gilmour J, Glavin DP, Gounelle M, Grady MM, Graham GA, Grant PG, Green SF, Grossemy F, Grossman L, Grossman JN, Guan Y, Hagiya K, Harvey R, Heck P, Herzog GF, Hoppe P, Hörz F, Huth J, Hutcheon ID, Ignatyev K, Ishii H, Ito M, Jacob D, Jacobsen C, Jacobsen S, Jones S, Joswiak D, Jurewicz A, Kearsley AT, Keller LP, Khodja H, Kilcoyne AL, Kissel J, Krot A, Langenhorst F, Lanzirotti A, Le L, Leshin LA, Leitner J, Lemelle L, Leroux H, Liu MC, Luening K, Lyon I, Macpherson G, Marcus MA, Marhas K, Marty B, Matrajt G, McKeegan K, Meibom A, Mennella V, Messenger K, Messenger S, Mikouchi T, Mostefaoui S, Nakamura T, Nakano T, Newville M, Nittler LR, Ohnishi I, Ohsumi K, Okudaira K, Papanastassiou DA, Palma R, Palumbo ME, Pepin RO, Perkins D, Perronnet M, Pianetta P, Rao W, Rietmeijer FJ, Robert F, Rost D, Rotundi A, Ryan R, Sandford SA, Schwandt CS, See TH, Schlutter D, Sheffield-Parker J, Simionovici A, Simon S, Sitnitsky I, Snead CJ, Spencer MK, Stadermann FJ, Steele A, Stephan T, Stroud R, Susini J, Sutton SR, Suzuki Y, Taheri M, Taylor S, Teslich N, Tomeoka K, Tomioka N, Toppani A, Trigo-Rodríguez JM, Troadec D, Tsuchiyama A, Tuzzolino AJ, Tyliszczak T, Uesugi K, Velbel M, Vellenga J, Vicenzi E, Vincze L, Warren J, Weber I, Weisberg M, Westphal AJ, Wirick S, Wooden D, Wopenka B, Wozniakiewicz P, Wright I, Yabuta H, Yano H, Young ED, Zare RN, Zega T, Ziegler K, Zimmerman L, Zinner E, Zolensky M.
PMID: 17170289
Science. 2006 Dec 15;314(5806):1711-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1135840.

The Stardust spacecraft collected thousands of particles from comet 81P/Wild 2 and returned them to Earth for laboratory study. The preliminary examination of these samples shows that the nonvolatile portion of the comet is an unequilibrated assortment of materials...

Contamination of the asteroid belt by primordial trans-Neptunian objects.

Nature

Levison HF, Bottke WF, Gounelle M, Morbidelli A, Nesvorný D, Tsiganis K.
PMID: 19606143
Nature. 2009 Jul 16;460(7253):364-6. doi: 10.1038/nature08094.

The main asteroid belt, which inhabits a relatively narrow annulus approximately 2.1-3.3 au from the Sun, contains a surprising diversity of objects ranging from primitive ice-rock mixtures to igneous rocks. The standard model used to explain this assumes that...

Imaging features of superficial and deep fibromatoses in the adult population.

Sarcoma

Walker EA, Petscavage JM, Brian PL, Logie CI, Montini KM, Murphey MD.
PMID: 22966216
Sarcoma. 2012;2012:215810. doi: 10.1155/2012/215810. Epub 2012 Jun 28.

The fibromatoses are a group of benign fibroblastic proliferations that vary from benign to intermediate in biological behavior. This article will discuss imaging characteristics and patient demographics of the adult type superficial (fascial) and deep (musculoaponeurotic) fibromatoses. The imaging...

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