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  • Salvi, Paolo, et al. (author)
  • Hydrogen evolution reaction in PTFE bonded Raney-Ni electrodes
  • 2011
  • In: International journal of hydrogen energy. - : Elsevier BV. - 0360-3199 .- 1879-3487. ; 36:13, s. 7816-7821
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    • This study is concerned with the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in several PTFE bonded Raney-Ni electrodes as function of temperature and treatments. The Mo-doped Raney-Ni catalysts are activated by hours of long cathodic polarization interleaved with few deep "charge - discharge" (polarity reversal) cycles. Moreover, the HER efficiency of the electrode requires additives which enhance conductivity and surface properties: with powders of Ni alloys (Ni-Ti, Ni-Cr, Ni-Fe) the electrode becomes also more stable, and almost insensitive to polarity reversal. The main effect of a temperature increase is the reduction of the Tafel slope, which is about 120 mV/dec at 25 degrees C, and about 60 mV/dec at 60 degrees C. A proper choice of additives yield electrodes which withstand polarity reversal and may be used in electrolysers which are intermittently operated, or have anodes which require periodic in situ re-activation by reduction.
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  • Simon, Julia, et al. (author)
  • Prevalence and clinical correlations of SF3B1 variants in lactotroph tumours
  • 2023
  • In: European Journal of Endocrinology. - 1479-683X. ; 189:3, s. 372-378
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • OBJECTIVE: A somatic mutational hotspot in the SF3B1 gene was reported in lactotroph tumours. The aim of our study was to examine the prevalence of driver SF3B1 variants in a multicentre independent cohort of patients with lactotroph tumours and correlate with clinical data. DESIGN AND METHODS: This was a retrospective, multicentre study involving 282 patients with lactotroph tumours (including 6 metastatic lactotroph tumours) from 8 European centres. We screened SF3B1 exon 14 hotspot for somatic variants using Sanger sequencing and correlated with clinicopathological data. RESULTS: We detected SF3B1 variants in seven patients with lactotroph tumours: c.1874G > A (p.Arg625His) (n = 4, 3 of which metastatic) and a previously undescribed in pituitary tumours variant c.1873C > T (p.Arg625Cys) (n = 3 aggressive pituitary tumours). In two metastatic lactotroph tumours with tissue available, the variant was detected in both primary tumour and metastasis. The overall prevalence of likely pathogenic SF3B1 variants in lactotroph tumours was 2.5%, but when we considered only metastatic cases, it reached the 50%. SF3B1 variants correlated with significantly larger tumour size; higher Ki67 proliferation index; multiple treatments, including radiotherapy and chemotherapy; increased disease-specific death; and shorter postoperative survival. CONCLUSIONS: SF3B1 variants are uncommon in lactotroph tumours but may be frequent in metastatic lactotroph tumours. When present, they associate with aggressive tumour behaviour and worse clinical outcome.
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