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    Metastatic progression and tumor evolution complicates the clinical management of cancer patients. Circulating tumor cell (CTC) characterization is a growing discipline that aims to elucidate tumor metastasis and evolution processes. CTCs offer the clinical potential to monitor cancer patients for therapy response, disease relapse, and screen ‘at risk’ groups for the onset of malignancy. However,…

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    Corneal cross-linking (CXL) with riboflavin and ultraviolet A light is a therapeutic procedure to restore the mechanical stability of corneal tissue. The treatment method is applied to pathological tissue, such as keratoconus and induces the formation of new cross-links. At present, the molecular mechanisms of induced cross-linking are still not known exactly. In this study, we investigated…

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    This paper reports a test of gravitational redshift, which is a consequence of the Einstein equivalence principle, using the Rb clocks of GPS Block IIF satellites. The fractional deviation in the gravitational redshift was measured using 6,640 days of data from three Rb clocks onboard GPS Block IIF satellites. The systematic effects related to orbital uncertainty, temperature, and magnetic field…

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    A high sensitivity temperature sensor based on polymer and liquid modified anti-resonant reflection principle is proposed. The sensor is made of a section of liquid-filled and UV-curable adhesive coated silica capillary, sandwiched between single mode fibers. The guiding mechanism of the waveguide is affected by both the liquid inside the hollow core, and the adhesive outside the silica cladding….

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    • Check out this article: High Sensitivity Temperature Sensor Based On Polymer-liquid Modified Anti-resonant Reflecting Guidance in Silica Capillary, by Shuhui Liu (Wuhan Institute of Technology) et al. @HeliyonJournal #apsmarch https://t.co/9hnCrX1ajr