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    Promises and potential pitfalls of a ‘cognitive neuroscience of mathematics learning'

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    The present commentary discusses the papers of the special issue on ‘cognitive neuroscience and mathematics learning' with respect to methodological and theoretical constraints of using neuroscientific methods to study educationally relevant processes associated with mathematics learning. A special focus is laid on the relevance of subject populations, methodological limitations of current neuroimaging methods and theoretical questions concerning the relationship between the well-studied neural correlates of numerical magnitude processing and the less-investigated neural processes underlying higher level mathematical skills, such as algebraic reasonin

    Targeting dendritic cells in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

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    Dendritic cells (DC) are an integral part of the tumor microenvironment. Pancreatic cancer is characterized by reduced number and function of DCs, which impacts antigen presentation and contributes to immune tolerance. Recent data suggest that exosomes can mediate communication between pancreatic cancer cells and DCs. Furthermore, levels of DCs may serve as prognostic factors. There is also growing evidence for the effectiveness of vaccination with DCs pulsed with tumor antigens to initiate adaptive cytolytic immune responses via T cells. Most experience with DC-based vaccination has been gathered for MUC1 and WT1 antigens, where clinical studies in advanced pancreatic cancer have provided encouraging results. In this review, we highlight the role of DC in the course, prognosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer

    A degenerate three-level laser with a parametric amplifier

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    The aim of this paper is to study the squeezing and statistical properties of the light produced by a degenerate three-level laser whose cavity contains a degenerate parametric amplifier. In this quantum optical system the top and bottom levels of the three-level atoms injected into the laser cavity are coupled by the pump mode emerging from the parametric amplifier. For a linear gain coefficient of 100 and for a cavity damping constant of 0.8, the maximum intracavity squeezing is found at steady state and at threshold to be 93%.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, published versio

    The development of metaphorical language comprehension in typical development and in Williams syndrome

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    The domain of figurative language comprehension was used to probe the developmental relation between language and cognition in typically developing individuals and individuals with Williams syndrome. Extending the work of Vosniadou and Ortony, the emergence of nonliteral similarity and category knowledge was investigated in 117 typically developing children between 4 and 12 years of age, 19 typically developing adults, 15 children with Williams syndrome between 5 and 12 years of age, and 8 adults with Williams syndrome. Participants were required to complete similarity and categorization statements by selecting one of two words (e.g., either “The sun is like ___” or “The sun is the same kind of thing as ___”) with word pairs formed from items that were literally, perceptually, or functionally similar to the target word or else anomalous (e.g., moon, orange, oven, or chair, respectively). Results indicated that individuals with Williams syndrome may access different, less abstract knowledge in figurative language comparisons despite the relatively strong verbal abilities found in this disorder

    The neural roots of mathematical expertise

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    Pancreatic Cancer - Early Detection, Prognostic Factors, and Treatment

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    Background: Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death. Only about 6% of patients are alive 5 years after diagnosis. One reason for this low survival rate is that most patients are diagnosed at a late stage, when the tumor has spread to surrounding tissues or distant organs. Less than 20% of cases are diagnosed at an early stage that allows them to undergo potentially curative surgery. However, even for patients with a tumor that has been surgically removed, local and systemic recurrence is common and the median survival is only 17-23 months. This underscores the importance to identify factors that can predict postresection survival. With technical advances and centralization of care, pancreatic surgery has become a safe procedure. The future optimal treatment for pancreatic cancer is dependent on increased understanding of tumor biology and development of individualized and systemic treatment. Previous experimental studies have reported that mucins, especially the MUC4 mucin, may confer resistance to the chemotherapeutic agent gemcitabine and may serve as targets for the development of novel types of intervention. Aim: The aim of the thesis was to investigate strategies to improve management of pancreatic cancer, with special reference to early detection, prognostic factors, and treatment. Methods: In paper I, 27 prospectively collected serum samples from resectable pancreatic cancer (n=9), benign pancreatic disease (n=9), and healthy controls (n=9) were analyzed by high definition mass spectrometry (HDMSE). In paper II, an artificial neural network (ANN) model was constructed on 84 pancreatic cancer patients undergoing surgical resection. In paper III, we investigated the effects of transition from a low- to a high volume-center for pancreaticoduodenectomy in 221 patients. In paper IV, the grade of concordance in terms of MUC4 expression was examined in 17 tissue sections from primary pancreatic cancer and matched lymph node metastases. In paper V, pancreatic xenograft tumors were generated in 15 immunodeficient mice by subcutaneous injection of MUC4+ human pancreatic cancer cell lines; Capan-1, HPAF-II, or CD18/HPAF. In paper VI, a 76-member combined epigenetics and phosphatase small-molecule inhibitor library was screened against Capan-1 (MUC4+) and Panc-1 (MUC4-) cells, followed by high content screening of protein expression. Results/Conclusion: 134 differentially expressed serum proteins were identified, of which 40 proteins showed a significant up-regulation in the pancreatic cancer group. Pancreatic disease link associations could be made for BAZ2A, CDK13, DAPK1, DST, EXOSC3, INHBE, KAT2B, KIF20B, SMC1B, and SPAG5, by pathway network linkages to p53, the most frequently altered tumor suppressor in pancreatic cancer (I). An ANN survival model was developed, identifying 7 risk factors. The C-index for the model was 0.79, and it performed significantly better than the Cox regression (II). We experienced improved surgical results for pancreaticoduodenectomy after the transition to a high-volume center (≥25 procedures/year), including decreased operative duration, blood loss, hemorrhagic complications, reoperations, and hospital stay. There was also a tendency toward reduced operative mortality, from 4% to 0% (III). MUC4 positivity was detected in most primary pancreatic cancer tissues, as well as in matched metastatic lymph nodes (15/17 vs. 14/17), with a high concordance level (82%) (IV). The tumor incidence was 100% in the xenograft model. The median MUC4 count was found to be highest in Capan-1 tumors. α-SMA and collagen extent were also highest in Capan-1 tumors (V). Apicidin (a histone deacetylase inhibitor) had potent antiproliferative activity against Capan-1 cells and significantly reduced the expression of MUC4 and its transcription factor HNF4α. The combined treatment of apicidin and gemcitabine synergistically inhibited growth of Capan-1 cells (VI)
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