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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Study on the Charge Transport Organic Light Emitting Diode

Huang, Yi-Shuo 22 June 2001 (has links)
In this thesis, we propose the analytical calculations of single layer organic light emitting diode (OLED) characteristics using a device model which includes charge injection, trap charge limited, recombination, and the effect background dopping. Meanwhile, we report the results of a theoretical and simulated study of carrier transport between Schottky (ohmic) and organic contact in organic emitting diodes . In this thesis, my model shows that in a doped organic material with ohmic contacts the current is ohmic at low voltage. If the ohmic contact at the cathode is replaced by an Schottky contact the current varies exponentially with the applied voltage V. The current changes to space charge limited current (SCLC) at high voltage. The voltage at which the change takes place depends on the dopant concentrations. In the SCLC regime the current varies according to well-known V2 law if there are no traps and the mobility is independent of the electric field. In this model, we attempt to capture the salient features of organic LEDs with the minimal numberof physical assumptions. The aim is to describle intrinsic properties of the organic materical with the simplest model and add complexity as needed.
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MCL1 inhibition is effective against a subset of small-cell lung cancer with high MCL1 and low BCL-XL expression / MCL1阻害はMCL1高発現/BCL-XL低発現の小細胞肺癌に有効である

Yasuda, Yuto 27 July 2020 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医学) / 甲第22688号 / 医博第4632号 / 新制||医||1045(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻 / (主査)教授 武藤 学, 教授 小川 誠司, 教授 溝脇 尚志 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Chromosomale Veränderungen in Hirnmetastasen vom Lungenkrebs / Chromosomal aberrations in brain metastases of lung cancer

Klipp, Gerrit Christopher 26 November 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Interobserver-Agreement zwischen Pneumologen und dem Zytopathologen, die identische TBNA-Ausstriche bewertet haben / Pulmonolgists ability to review specimens obtained by TBNA - A real life study

Anslinger, Tobias 08 August 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Charge transport in organic semiconductors with application to optoelectronic devices

Montero Martín, Jose María 04 October 2010 (has links)
El estudio del transporte de carga en semiconductores orgánicos contribuye al desarrollo y optimización de LEDs orgánicos y nuevas células solares. En OLEDs de un sólo portador se ha encontrado una fórmula explícita de la característica densidad de corriente y potencial (J-V) con movilidad dependiente del campo eléctrico. Un test para diferenciar la movilidad dependiente del campo y de la densidad ha sido dado por medio de una ley universal de escalado. Los espectros de capacidad y los tiempos de tránsito han sido examinados con la inclusión de la movilidad dependiente del campo eléctrico y comparado con los datos experimentales, verificándose el modelo teórico planteado. Se ha descrito la movilidad de portadores de carga a través de un modelo de transporte con una densidad exponencial de trampas. Se han utilizado técnicas de espectroscopía de impedancia para explicar la movilidad dependiente del campo eléctrico en términos del múltiple atrapamiento ejercido por los estados energéticamente localizados. Este modelo ha explicado de forma coherente los espectros de capacidad recogidos en medidas experimentales, particularmente su comportamiento a bajas e intermedias frecuencias. La respuesta de los OLED (polímero SY) ha sido estudiada en los regímenes estacionario y transitorio. En el régimen estacionario, se han descrito las corrientes de fuga a bajos potenciales. Se ha analizado la existencia de mayor corriente circulando por el perímetro que por el área del dispositivo. En el régimen transitorio, se ha proporcionado una explicación sobre las colas de luz emitida observadas al cesar la perturbación de potencial escalón: procede de la inyección limitada de electrones en el cátodo.
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Perylene-Based Materials: Potential Components in Organic Electronics and Optoelectronics

An, Zesheng 17 August 2005 (has links)
Perylene-based materials, including charge-transport discotic liquid crystals and charge-transfer long-wavelength absorbing chromophores, for potential organic electronic and optoelectronic applications, were designed, synthesized and characterized. Two types of discotic liquid crystals, perylene diimides and coronene diimides, can form columnar liquid crystalline phases over a wide temperature range; many of them can have room-temperature liquid crystalline phases after cooling from isotropic liquid. Their charge transport properties were studied by space-charge limited current method; high charge carrier mobilities, with the highest being up to 6.6 cm2/Vs, were found in liquid crystalline phases of these materials under ambient conditions. Structural variables, including aromatic cores and side groups, were examined to get a certain degree of understanding of charge transport properties in these discotic liquid crystals. It was found that mesophase order can have an important effect on charge carrier mobilities. The discotic liquid crystals with high charge carrier mobilities are serious candidates for use in large-area low-cost applications such as solar cells. Long-wavelength, highly absorbing chromophores, featuring donor-substituted perylene diimides, were generated by a combination of charge-transfer process and conjugation extension. The charge-transfer chromophores are expected to lead to further investigation on their potentials as sensitizers in Grtzel solar cells.
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Mourning and Message: Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1968 Atlanta Funeral as an Image Event

Burns, Rebecca Poynor 20 November 2008 (has links)
The seven-and-a-half-hour series of funeral rites that occurred in Atlanta on April 9, 1968 in honor of assassinated civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. were broadcast live to 120 million U.S. television viewers and reported extensively in local and national newspapers and magazines. While King's April 4 assassination triggered deadly riots in more than 100 cities, Atlanta remained peaceful before and during the funeral. In this research thesis I explore how the funeral was leveraged by three disparate stakeholder group's King's family, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and Atlanta's liberal white leadership- to stage image events. I create a historiography for each group that draws on primary sources and original interviews. Using an intertextual approach I conduct qualitative content analysis of the media coverage generated by each group's actions, identifying seven major messages that emerged.
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Rôle du TFPI-2, un inhibiteur de protéases à sérine, dans la progression des cancers broncho-pulmonaires à petites cellules / Role of TFPI-2, a serine proteases inhibitor, in progression of small cell lung cancers

Lavergne, Marion 11 June 2013 (has links)
Les cancers broncho-pulmonaires à petites cellules (CBPPC), tumeurs endocrines représentant 20% des cancers pulmonaires, sont fortement associés au tabagisme. Ils sont très agressifs en raison de leur progression rapide et de la présence de métastases souvent présentes au moment du diagnostic. Moins de 10% des patients sont opérables et la plupart des échantillons de tumeurs sont recueillis par endoscopie bronchique ou par médiastinoscopie. Dans ce travail de thèse, nous avons montré que l’expression du TFPI-2, un gène suppresseur de tumeur, était diminué dans 65% des cas de CBPPC. Afin d’étudier l’impact du TFPI-2 sur la progression tumorale, nous avons préalablement développé un modèle orthotopique murin de CBPPC qui mime le développement de ce type de cancer pulmonaire. Des cellules NCI-H209, n’exprimant pas le TFPI-2, ont été préalablement transfectées pour exprimer la luciférase et la croissance tumorale a été suivie par imagerie de bioluminescence. L’expression du TFPI-2 a ensuite été restaurée dans ces cellules et nous avons montré que la croissance tumorale était alors réduite. Cet effet peut s’expliquer par une diminution de la prolifération des cellules exprimant le TFPI-2, associée à un arrêt du cycle cellulaire en phase G1/S dû à l’expression de p15 et de p27 et à une induction de l’apoptose. Nous avons aussi démontré que lorsque le TFPI-2 est surexprimé, les transcrits et les protéines MMP-1 et -3 sont diminuées, tout comme la phosphorylation des protéines de la voie des MAP Kinases impliquées dans l’induction des transcrits de ces MMP. Cette corrélation entre l’expression du TFPI-2 et la diminution de celle de la MMP-1 a été retrouvée dans 35% des échantillons de CBPPC humains. Ces résultats suggèrent que l’inactivation du TFPI-2 dans les CBPPC peut favoriser le développement de ce cancer. Enfin, nous avons également démontré, pour la première fois que le TFPI-2 peut aussi inhiber la kallicréine 12, une protéase à sérine potentiellement anti-angiogénique. L’ensemble de ces données suggèrent que le TFPI-2 peut être un potentiel biomédicament capable de limiter la progression des carcinomes pulmonaires à petites cellules. / Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) is the most common neuroendocrine tumour of the lung (15% of cases) and is strongly associated with smoking. It is characterised by tumours that grow rapidly with early metastases. Less than 10% of patients with SCLC have a resectable tumour, thus surgical specimens are scarce and most tumour samples come from small biopsies obtained during bronchial endoscopy or mediastinoscopy. In this study, low levels of TFPI-2 expression were found in 65% of patients with SCLC. To study the impact of TFPI-2 in tumour progression, we first developed a clinically relevant animal model that resembles various stages of human SCLC. NCI-H209 cells, not expressing TFPI-2, were genetically modified to express firefly luciferase and the growth of the tumour was sensitively followed by bioluminescence imaging. TFPI-2 was then overexpressed in these cells and we showed that TFPI-2 inhibited lung tumour growth. Such inhibition could be explained in vitro by a decrease in tumour cell proliferation, blockade of G1/S phase cell cycle transition due to p15 and p27 expression, and an increase in apoptosis shown in NCI-H209 cells expressing TFPI-2. We also demonstrated that TFPI-2 upregulation in NCI-H209 cells decreased MMP expression, particularly by downregulating MMP-1 and MMP-3. Moreover, TFPI-2 inhibited phosphorylation of the MAPK signalling pathway proteins involved in the induction of MMP transcripts, among which MMP-1 was predominant in SCLC tissues and was inversely expressed with TFPI-2 in 35% of cases. These results suggest that downregulation of TFPI-2 expression could favour the development of SCLC. Finally, we also demonstrated for the first time that TFPI-2 could inhibit the kallikrein 12, an anti-angiogenic serine proteinase. Altogether, these results suggest that TFPI-2 could be a new potent therapeutic agent to control SCLC tumour progression in SCLC.
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Apoptosis and apoptosis regulating proteins and factors in small and large cell lung carcinoma

Eerola, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa) 30 September 1999 (has links)
Abstract Aptosis denotes a biochemically and morphologically distinct chain of events leading to self-destruction of cell. It is pivotal in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis and also plays a role in neoplasm. In this work, the extent of apoptosis and apoptosis regulating proteins and factors was studied in a total of 94 patients operated for lung carcinoma, including 56 small cell lung carcinomas (SCLC) and 38 large cell lung carcinomas (LCLC). The extent of apoptosis was determined by detecting and counting the relative and absolute numbers of apoptotic cells and bodies using 3'- end labelling of the apoptotic DNA. The extent of apoptosis in SCLC was compared with the cell proliferation activity as determined by Ki-67 immunohistochemistry, with the volume density of necrosis and with the occurrence of immunohistochemically detectable p53 and bcl-2 proteins. In order to test the hypothesis that increased apoptotic activity is connected with neuroendocrine differentiation and with low differentiation degree in LCLC and that it is regulated by bcl-2 family proteins, the extent of apoptosis and tumour necrosis was analysed in relation to the expression of bcl-2 family proteins bcl-2, mcl-1, bax and bak. Apoptosis, tumour infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), and angiogenesis are important factors that contribute to tumour growth. In the present study immunohistochemical methods were used to investigate the relationships of these factors and their role in the prognosis of the patients with LCLC and SCLC. A remarkably high apoptotic activity was detected in both SCLC and LCLC. The mean apoptotic index in SCLC was 2.70 % and in LCLC 2.49 %. Exceptionally high proliferation activity and high percentage of tumour necrosis was seen in SCLC. 58 % of SCLC showed more than 40 % of Ki-67 positive nuclei, and tumour necrosis was seen in 83 % of the cases. P53 protein accumulation was detected in 38 % and bcl-2 expression in 50 % of SCLC. The extent of apoptosis in SCLC was inversely related to tumour necrosis and p53 protein accumulation. In LCLC, bcl-2 expression was detected in 40 % of the cases. It was associated with neuroendocrine differentiation and predicted favourable prognosis of the patients. A high number of T cells and macrophages with a small number of B cells was detected in both SCLC and LCLC. The occurrence of intratumoural cytotoxic CD8 cells was associated with the occurrence of apoptotic bodies in SCLC. The increased number of intratumoural T cells, CD8-positive cells and macrophages predicted favourable prognosis of the patients with SCLC. In LCLC, an increased number of B cells and macrophages, but not T cells, was associated with better survival. Iaddition to tumour cells, numerous apoptotic bodies could also be found within alveolar macrophages within and close to tumour tissue. In order to test whether such cells could be found in sputum smears and if their presence could be utilised as a marker of malignancy in tumour diagnosis, the occurrence of alveolar macrophages with apoptotic bodies (AMWABs) was analysed in 84 sputum samples and 13 broncho-alveolar lavage (BAL) specimens from patients with and without lung carcinoma. AMWABs could be found in cytological samples of the patients with lung carcinoma. In sputum and BAL specimens, enhanced apoptosis, as measured by an increased number of AMWABs reflected and was indicative of malignancy. This was also true for cytological specimens of the patients even when the actual malignant cells were not found. Therefore the AMWABs served as a marker of pulmonary malignancy.
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ROR1 Targeted Therapy in Small Cell Lung Cancer

Wang, Walter Z. 11 August 2022 (has links)
No description available.

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