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The phase 3 A.R.R.O.W. study demonstrated that treatment with once-weekly carfilzomib (70 mg/m2) and dexamethasone (once-weekly Kd70 mg/m2) improved progression-free survival compared with twice-weekly carfilzomib (27 mg/m2) and dexamethasone (twice-
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Background: Maintenance therapy following autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) can delay disease progression and prolong survival in patients with multiple myeloma. Ixazomib is ideally suited for maintenance therapy given its convenient once-w
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Background The phase 3 ENDEAVOR trial was a head-to-head comparison of two proteasome inhibitors in patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma. Progression-free survival was previously reported to be significantly longer with carfilzomib a
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Publikováno v:
Optics Communications. 281:1841-1849
The fundamental advantages to using ultrafast (≪100 fs) laser pulses in two-photon microscopy for biomedical imaging are seldom realized due to chromatic dispersion introduced by the required high numerical aperture microscope objective. Dispersion
Publikováno v:
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy. 38:11-20
Several polarization studies on the noisy light version of coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) exist in the literature. However, the full advantages of polarization CARS (P-CARS), which are so useful in conventional and short-pulse CARS meth
Autor:
Lindsay R. Weisel, M. W. Gealy, Krista M. Cosert, Darin J. Ulness, Pye Phyo Aung, Tanner Schulz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy. 36:409-419
The effects of different linear polarization schemes on the noisy light-based coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering [I(2)CARS] signal were investigated. It was found that certain polarization schemes can selectively shut down the contributions from t
Autor:
Saiah Michèle, Borgeat Alain, Wilder-Smith Oliver, Orlando R. Hung, Charles E. Hope, Geoffrey Laney, Sara C. Whynot, Thomas J. Coonan, David S. Malloy, S. Patterson, A. Gelb, P. Manninen, D. Strum, B. Glosten, M. J. Spellman, E. I. Eger, R. A. Craen, A. W. Gelb, J. M. Murkin, K. Y. Chong, D. H. Penning, H. El-Behairy, J. F. Brien, J. W. Coh, R. Arellano, J. Correa, L. Fedorko, Z. Liu, J. F. Boylan, A. N. Sandler, H. Nierenberg, P. A. Sheiner, P. D. Greig, G. M. O’Leary, S. J. Teasdale, M. F. X. Glynn, B. A. Orser, L. -Y. Wang, J. F. MacDonald, C. W. Loomis, K. D. Arunachalam, D. Vyas, B. Milne, Daniel Gagnon, Josée Lavoie, Jean-Yves Dupuis, D. R. Miller, R. J. Martineau, D. Greenway, L. Olivaris, K. Hull, R. N. M. Tierney, J. E. Wynands, R. Martineau, B. St-Jean, J. Kitts, D. Miller, P. Lindsay, M. Curran, G. C. Allen, M. L. Crossan, Richard Wise, François Donati, David R. Bevan, J. F. Hardy, J. Desroches, J. Perrault, M. Carrier, D. Robitaille, D. M. Ansley, J. P. O’Connor, J. Dolman, G. E. Townsend, D. Ricci, D. J. Liepert, P. M. Browne, T. Hertz, M. Rooney, R. W. Yip, W. Code, A. A. Phillips, R. F. McLean, J. H. Devitt, E. M. Harrington, R. J. Byrick, P. Y. Wong, D. Wigglesworth, J. C. Kay, L. A. Sinclair, J. P. Koch, K. A. Deemar, G. K. Christakis, S. Belo, P. Angle, D. Cheng, J. Boylan, A. Sandler, C. Feindel, F. Carmichael, P. Boylen, L. G. R. DeLima, H. J. Nathan, M. S. Hynes, M. E. Bourke, G. N. Russell, C. Seyone, F. Chung, Daniel Chartrand, Lucie Roux, S. L. Dain, B. D. Smith, A. C. Webster, D. F. Wigglesworth, D. K. Rose, G. Caskennette, C. Mechetuk, D. John Doyle, Wilfred DeMajo, Frank van den Bosch, Mark Lee, K. M. McClenaghan, C. D. Mazer, R. Preston, E. T. Crosby, D. Kotarba, H. Dudas, R. D. Elliott, J. Enns, P. H. Manninen, J. K. Farrar, David L. Huzyka, L. Philip Lin, Susan Fossey, Brendan T. Finucane, M. Stockwell, S. Lozanoff, S. Lang, J. Hyssen, D. C. Campbell, M. J. Douglas, T. J. G. Pavy, M. L. Flanagan, G. H. McMorland, Colin Bands, Ch. B. Ffaracs, Catherine Lipsett, David Drover, Mark Stafford-Smith, Sarah Stevens, Kate Shields, Michael J. MacSween, J. D. McAllister, P. K. Morley-Forster, A. K. White, M. D. Taylor, H. M. Vandenberghe, D. Knoppert, H. Reimer, P. C. Duke, C. H. Kehler, M. W. Kepron, V. A. Taraska, J. Carstoniu, P. Norman, J. Katz, Medhat Hannallah, C. M. Cooney, J. B. Lyons, A. Hennigan, W. P. Blunnie, D. C. Moriarty, W. B. Dobkowski, F. S. Prato, N. A. Shannon, D. J. Drost, B. Arya, J. M. Wills, D. Bond, P. Morley-Forester, Mullen JB, I. Spahr-Schopfer, J. Lerman, E. Cutz, M. Dolovich, S. Kowalski, B. Ong, D. Bell, T. Ostryzniuk, C. Serrette, T. Wasylak, S. Coke, Takako Tsuda, Takashi Nakagawa, Norifumi Mabuchi, Hiroshi Ando, Osamu Nishida, Takafumi Azami, Hirotada Katsuya, Yukio Goto, N. Searle, M. Roy, null R. R. T., Charles E. Smith, Alfred C. Pinchak, Joan F. Hagen, Donald Hancock, Andrei V. Krassioukov, Lynne C. Weaver, I. R. Sutton, W. A. C. Mutch, J. M. Teskey, I. R. Thomson, M. Rosenbloom, D. Thiessen, S. Teasdale, H. Corbin, M. R. Graham, S. A. Lang, P. Chang, M. Gerard, J. E. Tetzlaff, M. Walsh, H. Yoon, Brian Warriner, Peter Fancourt-Smith, Jim McEwen, Judy Crane, N. H. Badner, R. Bhandari, W. E. Komar, S. Ganapathy, C. B. Warriner, J. P. McCormack, M. Levine, N. Glick, V. W. S. Chan, M. McQuestion, M. Gomez, C. Cruise, D. Evana, D. Shumka, R. J. Smyth, M. Graham, David Halpenny, Gerald V. Goresky, J. Eldon Zaretski, B. Kavanagh, S. Roger, A. Davies, M. Friedlander, M. M. Cohen, P. G. Duncan, W. D. B. Pope, D. Biehl, R. Merchant, W. A. Tweed, Michael J. Tessler, Mark Angle, Simcha Kleiman, B. P. Kavanagh, G. J. Doak, G. Li, R. I. Hall, J. A. Sulliyan, I. Yee, S. Halpern, R. Pittini, C. Huh, G. L. Bryson, R. Gverzdys, C. Perreault, L. Ferland, F. Gobeil, D. Girard, R. Smyth, B. Asokumar, M. Glynn, Sandra Silveira, Jeff Clark, Paul Milgram, W. M. Splinter, H. B. MacNeill, E. A. Ménard, E. J. Rhine, D. J. Roberts, G. M. Gould, G. G. Johnson, Daniel Quance, Saul Wiesel, Jane Easdown, N. Tien Truong, Normand Miller, Nathan Sheiner, L. Welborn, J. Norden, R. Hannallah, L. Broadman, N. Seiden, M. Iwai, R. Iwai, H. Horigome, M. Yamashita, Catherine E. Wood, Kim Klassen, S. Kleinman, S. Yentis, N. Sikich, T. A. Yemen, B. Mascik, W. Nelson, H. Ghantous, J. Gandolfi, Gordon Wood, Mohamed Ali, Kevin Inman, J. M. Karski, J. Carroll, D. Brooks, P. A. Oakley, P. M. Webster, J. Karski, T. Yao, J. Ivanov, P. Young, S. Carson, R. D. Weisel, Richard M. Cooper, David T. Wong, Douglas P. Wagner, William A. Knaus, Charul A. Munshi, John P. Kampine, I. D. Soutter, A. Mathieu, A. Gafni, A. Dauphin, L. Torsher, M. Tierney, H. S. Hopkins, G. J. Baylon, Elizabeth A. Peter, C. P. Bellhouse, Caroline Dore, T. W. Rachwal, D. T. Lanigan, Raymond Yip, J. B. Derdemezi, B. A. Britt, D. E. Withington, F. Reynolds, A. Patrick, W. Man, N. R. Searle, H. Ste-Marie, Mark A. Kostash, Richard Johnston, R. J. Bailey, M. D. Sharpe, R. P. Woda, M. Haug, P. Slugg, J. Lockrem, G. Barnett, B. A. Finegan, M. Robertson, D. Taylor, G. Frost, A. Koshal, Grant E. Rodney, Clayton C. Reichert, Desmond N. O’Regan, Derek Blackstock, David J. Steward, Richard Wenstone, Ellen Harrington, A. Wong, B. Braude, D. Fear, B. Bissonnette, Craig W. Reid, Kathryn A. Hull, S. Yogendran, G. McGuire, V. Chan, E. Hartley, K. Van Kessel, R. Weisel, N. Takla, N. A. Tremblay, F. E. Ralley, J. G. Ramsay, G. R. Robbins, F. C. Salevsky, S. Gandhi, N. Nimphius, Bernard Dionne, Christian Jodoin, Michel Lorange, Alain Lapointe, Geoffrey Hawboldt, G. A. Volgyesi, Guy Tousignant, R. Barnett, B. Gallant
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia. 39:A3-A151
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Shorter pulses, in theory, should be favorable in nonlinear microscopy and yield stronger signals. However, shorter pulses are much more prone to chromatic dispersion when passing through the microscope objective, which significantly broadens its pul