11. The influence of the plasma-nitriding temperature on the microstructure evolution and surface properties of additive-manufactured 18Ni300 maraging steelMatjaž Godec, Francisco Ruiz-Zepeda, Bojan Podgornik, Črtomir Donik, Aleksandra Kocijan, Danijela Anica Skobir Balantič, 2022, original scientific article Keywords: maraging steel, powder bed fusion, plasma nitriding, microstructure, wear resistance, corrosion resistance Published in DiRROS: 06.05.2022; Views: 614; Downloads: 217 Full text (6,68 MB) This document has many files! More... |
12. Comparison of Pt-Cu/C with benchmark Pt-Co/C : metal dissolution and their surface interactionsMatija Gatalo, Primož Jovanovič, Urša Petek, Martin Šala, Vid Simon Šelih, Francisco Ruiz-Zepeda, Marjan Bele, Nejc Hodnik, Miran Gaberšček, 2019, original scientific article Keywords: oxygen reduction reaction, proton exchange membrane fuel cell, platinum alloy, metal dissolution, electrochemical flow cell coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer Published in DiRROS: 23.11.2020; Views: 1494; Downloads: 1095 Full text (4,12 MB) This document has many files! More... |
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14. Detection of EGFR variants in plasma : a multilaboratory comparison of a real-time PCR EGFR mutation test in EuropeCleo Keppens, John Palma, Partha Das, Sidney Scudder, Wei Wen, Nicola Normanno, Han J. J. M. van Krieken, Alessandra Sacco, Francesca Fenizia, David Gonzalez de Castro, Selma Hönigschnabl, Izidor Kern, Fernando Lopez-Rios, Maria D. Lozano, Antonio Marchetti, Philippe Halfon, Ed Schuuring, Ulrike Setinek, Boe Sorensen, Phillipe Taniere, Markus Tiemann, Hana Vosmikova, Elisabeth Dequeker, 2018, original scientific article Abstract: Molecular testing of EGFR is required to predict the response likelihood to targeted therapy in non-small cell lung cancer. Analysis of circulating tumor DNA in plasma may complement limitations of tumor tissue. This study evaluated the interlaboratory performance and reproducibility of a real-time PCR EGFR mutation test (cobas EGFR Mutation Test v2) to detect EGFR variants in plasma. Fourteen laboratories received two identical panels of 27 single-blinded plasma samples. Samples were wild type or spiked with plasmid DNA to contain seven common EGFR variants at six predefined concentrations from 50 to 5000 copies per milliliter. The circulating tumor DNA was extracted by a cell-free circulating DNA sample preparation kit (cobas cfDNA Sample Preparation Kit), followed by duplicate analysis with the real-time PCR EGFR mutation test (Roche Molecular Systems, Pleasanton, CA). Lowest sensitivities were obtained for the c.2156G>C p.(Gly719Ala) and c.2573T>G p.(Leu858Arg) variants for the lowest target copies. For all other variants, sensitivities varied between 96.3% and 100.0%. All specificities were 98.8% to 100.0%. Coefficients of variation indicated good intralaboratory and interlaboratory repeatability and reproducibility but increased for decreasing concentrations. Prediction models revealed a significant correlation for all variants between the predefined copy number and the observed semiquantitative index values, which reflect the samples' plasma mutation load. This study demonstrates an overall robust performance of the real-time PCR EGFR mutation test kit in plasma. Prediction models may be applied to estimate the plasma mutation load for diagnostic or research purposes. Keywords: non-small cell lung cancer, plasma, EGFR, molecular testing Published in DiRROS: 23.11.2020; Views: 1407; Downloads: 274 Link to file |
15. A review of plasma-assisted catalytic conversion of gaseous carbon dioxide and methane into value-added platform chemicals and fuelsHarinarayanan Puliyalil, Damjan Lašič Jurković, Venkata D. B. C. Dasireddy, Blaž Likozar, 2018, review article Keywords: atmospheric pressure plasma, carbon capture and utilisation, CCU, chemical reaction engineering, heterogeneous catalysis design, natural gas valorisation, plasma catalysis Published in DiRROS: 22.08.2018; Views: 2995; Downloads: 1640 Full text (1,30 MB) This document has many files! More... |
16. In-situ regeneration of Au nanocatalysts by atmospheric-pressure air plasma : significant contribution of water vaporBin Zhu, Xiao-Song Li, Jing-Lin Liu, Jin-Bao Liu, Xiaobing Zhu, Ai-Min Zhu, 2015, original scientific article Keywords: Au catalyst, air plasma, in-situ regeneration, water vapor, CO oxidation Published in DiRROS: 07.04.2016; Views: 4462; Downloads: 994 Link to full text |
17. In-situ plasma regeneration of deactivated Au/TiO [sub] 2 nanocatalysts during CO oxidation and effect of N [sub] 2 contentHong-Yu Fan, Chuan Shi, Xiao-Song Li, Shuo Zhang, Jing-Lin Liu, Ai-Min Zhu, 2012, original scientific article Keywords: gold catalyst, deactivation, plasma regeneration, N [sub] 2 content, CO oxidation Published in DiRROS: 07.04.2016; Views: 5824; Downloads: 836 Link to full text |