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  • Dittrich, Christian, et al. (author)
  • ESMO / ASCO Recommendations for a Global Curriculum in Medical Oncology Edition 2016
  • 2016
  • In: ESMO Open. - : Elsevier BV. - 2059-7029. ; 1:5
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) and the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) are publishing a new edition of the ESMO/ ASCO Global Curriculum (GC) thanks to contribution of 64 ESMOappointed and 32 ASCO-appointed authors. First published in 2004 and updated in 2010, the GC edition 2016 answers to the need for updated recommendations for the training of physicians in medical oncology by defining the standard to be fulfilled to qualify as medical oncologists. At times of internationalisation of healthcare and increased mobility of patients and physicians, the GC aims to provide state-of-the-art cancer care to all patients wherever they live. Recent progress in the field of cancer research has indeed resulted in diagnostic and therapeutic innovations such as targeted therapies as a standard therapeutic approach or personalised cancer medicine specialised training for medical oncology trainees. Thus, several new chapters on technical contents such as molecular pathology, translational research or molecular imaging and on conceptual attitudes towards human principles like genetic counselling or survivorship have been integrated in the GC. The GC edition 2016 consists of 12 sections with 17 subsections, 44 chapters and 35 subchapters, respectively. Besides renewal in its contents, the GC underwent a principal formal change taking into consideration modern didactic principles. It is presented in a template-based format that subcategorises the detailed outcome requirements into learning objectives, awareness, knowledge and skills. Consecutive steps will be those of harmonising and implementing teaching and assessment strategies.
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  • Iliadou, Anastasia N., et al. (author)
  • The Uppsala-Stockholm Assisted Reproductive Techniques (UppStART) study
  • 2019
  • In: BMJ Open. - : BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP. - 2044-6055. ; 9
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    • Purpose: The Uppsala-Stockholm Assisted Reproductive Techniques (UppStART) study is a prospectively recruited sample of couples undergoing assisted reproduction in Stockholm and Uppsala county in Sweden. The study was initiated to (1) investigate possible changes in the epigenetic profile of infants inferred through the ART procedures and their consequence and (2) to assess the impact of lifestyle and health exposures on treatment outcome.Participants: Recruitment took place between September 2011 and December 2013, and in vitro fertilisation (IVF) cycles initiated and pregnancies conceived during this time were followed until December 2014. The cohort includes 971 participants (n= 514 women; n= 457 men), and 129 pregnancies were achieved from the first IVF cycle included in the study.Findings to date: Self-reported demographic, health and lifestyle data were collected from a baseline questionnaire, and to assess changes to lifestyle, a follow-up questionnaire was issued at the time of oocyte retrieval, and at subsequent IVF cycles. Questionnaire data were linked to data extracted from medical records. Biological samples were collected at baseline: blood for extraction of serum, plasma and DNA, morning and evening saliva samples for cortisol measurement and at delivery including samples of maternal blood, placenta and amniotic fluid, and cord blood for epigenetic analysis.Future plans: Through the unique identification number assigned to each Swedish citizen at birth or immigration, UppStART study participants will be linked to the Swedish population-based national and quality registers to provide data from prenatal, obstetrical, neonatal and infant care, and subsequent updates will provide data on childhood health and educational outcomes. Collaboration and use of UppStART data is encouraged, and more information about access can be found at www.ki.se/meb/uppstart
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  • Junique, Stéphane, et al. (author)
  • Multiple quantum well spatial light modulators design-fabrication-characterization
  • 2001
  • In: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. - San Diego, CA : SPIE. ; , s. 62-71
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    • Multiple quantum well spatial light modulators (MQW SLMs) are promising devices for future high-speed applications. We present results obtained with a single-pixel amplitude modulator. We discuss the status of our work on a 128x—128-pixel ternary SLM. This SLM will run at 10 kHz and have one low-reflectance level and two high reflectance levels with a phase difference of Ï€. We also present a study of the relation between the coding domain and the structural design of modulators.
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  • Atienza-Párraga, Alba, et al. (author)
  • Epigenomic re-configuration of primary multiple myeloma underlies the synergistic effect of combined DNMT and EZH2 inhibition.
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    • Multiple myeloma (MM) is characterized by an overexpression of EZH2 and a subsequent increase in H3K27me3-mediated silencing. However, the genome-wide redistribution of this mark in context with other epigenetic tags remains largely unexplored. Here, we show that EZH2 physically interacts with DNMT1 and that combined inhibition leads to a reduced G2/M arrest and increased apoptosis in MM. In addition, we present a catalogue of the genomic regulatory regions in normal plasma cells (NPC) as defined by their individual combination of histone marks. We used ChIP-seq and ATAC-seq data to generate whole-genome NPC chromatin annotations which we further analysed using DNA methylation arrays and RNA-seq. Comparison between NPC and MM demonstrated that, despite the global hypomethylation, enhancers show a tendency towards a higher DNA methylation levels in MM, whereas Polycomb and heterochromatic sites, highly methylated in NPC, show intermediate levels of the mark. Across all examined regulatory regions, 5-azacytidine treatment strongly reduced DNA methylation in MM. Furthermore, we find an extensive re-structuration of the global histone patterns in MM. We noticed a widespread increase in H3K27me3 except at active TSSs/promoters and enhancers, where we found a selective gain of the mark, suggestive of a directed silencing. In contrast, poised TSSs lose H3K27me3 and gain the activation mark H3K27ac, reflecting potential activation. Taken together, we present a comprehensive map of the epigenomic changes in MM as compared to NPC and provide insights into the interplay between EZH2 and DNMT1 in MM.
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