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  1. Article ; Online: Corrigendum to Zhang J, Cai J, Cui Y, Jiang S, Wei J, Kim YC, Chan J, Thalakola A, Le T, Xu L, Wang L, Jiang K, Wang X, Wang H, Cheng F, Buggs J, Koepsell H, Vallon V, Liu R. "Role of the macula densa sodium glucose cotransporter type 1-neuronal nitric oxide synthase-tubuloglomerular feedback pathway in diabetic hyperfiltration." Kidney Int. 2022;101:541-550.

    Zhang, Jie / Cai, Jing / Cui, Yu / Jiang, Shan / Wei, Jin / Kim, Young Chul / Chan, Jenna / Thalakola, Anish / Le, Thanh / Xu, Lan / Wang, Lei / Jiang, Kun / Wang, Ximing / Wang, Haibo / Cheng, Feng / Buggs, Jacentha / Koepsell, Hermann / Vallon, Volker / Liu, Ruisheng

    Kidney international

    2022  Volume 102, Issue 2, Page(s) 448

    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-07-20
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Published Erratum
    ZDB-ID 120573-0
    ISSN 1523-1755 ; 0085-2538
    ISSN (online) 1523-1755
    ISSN 0085-2538
    DOI 10.1016/j.kint.2022.05.011
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  2. Article ; Online: Mercerizing Extraction and Physicochemical Characterizations of Lignocellulosic Fiber from the Leaf Waste of Mikania micrantha Kunth ex H.B.K

    Chaw Jiang Lim / Mahashanon Arumugam / Chan Kiang Lim / Gwendoline Cheng Lian Ee

    Journal of Natural Fibers, Vol 17, Iss 5, Pp 726-

    2020  Volume 737

    Abstract: ... from the leaf waste of a luxuriant invasive plant, Mikania micrantha Kunth-ex H.B.K. by mercerization process ...

    Abstract Invasive plants can grow rampantly and spread fast in large amount, which can be economically invoked for generating value-added products. In this study, lignocellulosic fiber was extracted from the leaf waste of a luxuriant invasive plant, Mikania micrantha Kunth-ex H.B.K. by mercerization process. After the alkaline treatment, the lignocellulosic biomass remained at 38.54% resulting from the large removal of extractive impurities. The lignocellulosic fraction in the mercerized leaf fiber was improved from 56.59% to 83.96%. The chemical composition analysis showed the cellulose fraction was increased by 11.17% while the hemicellulose and lignin fractions were found to be decreased by 4.89% and 6.28%, respectively. The FT-IR and TGA results further affirmed the change in chemical composition of the lignocellulosic fiber. Furthermore, an increase in cellulose fraction raised the fiber crystallinity index from 11.0% to 36.7%. The SEM study revealed that the surface morphology of lignocellulosic fiber changed from smooth surface into rough corrugated ridges, which affirmed the increase in crystallinity, resulting from the removal of wrapped cementing materials. In subsequent, the lignocellulosic fiber exhibited more pervious to water attack with an increase in moisture absorption from 119.22% to 410.19%.
    Keywords lignocellulosic fiber ; invasive plant ; mikania micrantha ; mercerization ; value-added products ; sustainable agricultural practices ; Science ; Q ; Textile bleaching ; dyeing ; printing ; etc ; TP890-933
    Subject code 660
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Taylor & Francis Group
    Document type Article ; Online
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  3. Article ; Online: Green water-dispersible coarse powder nano-formulation for allelopathic leaf extract of Mikania micrantha Kunth ex H.B.K. in controlling the rice weed Echinochloa colona (L.) Link

    Lim, Chaw Jiang / Lim, Chan Kiang / Arumugam, Mahashanon / Ee, Gwendoline Cheng Lian / Omar, Dzolkhifli / Mahiran Basri

    Industrial Crops & Products. 2022 Nov., v. 187 p.115468-

    2022  

    Abstract: Plant extracts originated from an exotic species, Mikania micrantha Kunth ex H.B.K. have shown ...

    Abstract Plant extracts originated from an exotic species, Mikania micrantha Kunth ex H.B.K. have shown appreciable phytoinhibitory activities against a rice weed, Echinocloa colona (L.) Link. In spite of that, the glutinous extracts exhibit poor physicochemical properties preventing it from delivering efficiently and for ease of application. This research study aimed to formulate the leaf extract of M. micrantha with pre-emulsions and lignocellulosic coarse powder for the sake of ameliorated bioefficacy of the extract via nano-delivery system and improved product handling. Three pre-emulsions were developed using rapeseed oil methyl esters (ROME) and disparate bisurfactant mixtures including polyalkoxylated fatty alcohol (PAFA)-alkyl sulfonate (AS), PAFA-cocamidopropyl betaine (CB) and PAFA-alkyl polyglucosides (APG). The pre-emulsions were incorporated with leaf extracts containing the phenolic allelochemicals. The pre-emulsified extracts were loaded onto mercerized lignocellulose by solvent percolation and evaporation (SPE) technique produced the formulated water-dispersible coarse powders, WDP-F1, WDP-F2 and WDP-F3. A non-formulated extract was prepared into water-dispersible powder, WDP-EX for quality control. The results show greater water absorption by the formulated powders in prolonged duration of 7 days exerted the release of higher total amount of phenolic compounds (63.66-86.52%) than the phenolics amount released from the non-formulated powder (41.98%). Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed the formulated extracts exhibited particles release in regular patterns from three dimensional networks and gigantic vesicles, unlike the non-formulated extract liberated uneven particles from disordered aggregates. The particles released from the formulated powders displayed low mean sizes (87.56-103.27 nm) in monodisperse range (PDI = 0.180-0.203). In opposition, non-formulated particles indicated larger mean size (423.93 nm) and polydisperse (PDI = 0.550). In the glasshouse study, the formulated powders promoted significantly higher inhibitions of germination, shoot height, fresh weight and dry weight of E. colona than non-formulated powder and non-treated weedy control. Moreover, the paddy seedling growth and grain yield treated with the formulated powders were statistically equivalent (p = 0.05) to treated with a commercial formulation, Satunil® and weed-free non-treated control. These valuable outcomes genuinely reflected the inspirational use of green water-dispersible coarse powder in the formulation of natural products in fostering the sustainable development of crop protection products.
    Keywords Echinochloa colona ; Mikania micrantha ; allelochemicals ; betaine ; evaporation ; fatty alcohols ; germination ; glucosides ; grain yield ; greenhouse experimentation ; introduced species ; leaf extracts ; leaves ; lignocellulose ; mercerization ; paddies ; phenolic compounds ; plant protection ; quality control ; rapeseed oil ; rice ; seedling growth ; solvents ; sulfonates ; sustainable development ; transmission electron microscopy ; water uptake ; weeds ; Mikania micrantha Kunth ex H.B.K. ; Allelopathic leaf extract ; Water-dispersible coarse powder ; Eco-friendly nano-formulation ; Weed control ; Echinochloa colona (L.) Link
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-11
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 1132158-1
    ISSN 1872-633X ; 0926-6690
    ISSN (online) 1872-633X
    ISSN 0926-6690
    DOI 10.1016/j.indcrop.2022.115468
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  4. Article ; Online: Scalar coupling across [C-H···F-C] interactions in (σ-aryl)-chelating post-metallocenes.

    So, Loi-Chi / Liu, Cham-Chuen / Chan, Michael C W / Lo, Jerry C Y / Sze, Kong-Hung / Zhu, Nianyong

    Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)

    2012  Volume 18, Issue 2, Page(s) 565–573

    Abstract: The nature and importance of C-H···F-C interactions is a topical yet controversial issue, and ... of the CF(3)-substituted Hf derivative features intramolecular C-H···F-C and Hf···F-C contacts ... All complexes have been characterized by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy. The (1)H and (13)C NMR spectra of [M(O,C ...

    Abstract The nature and importance of C-H···F-C interactions is a topical yet controversial issue, and the development of spectroscopic methods to probe such contacts is therefore warranted. A series of Group 4 bis(benzyl) complexes supported by (σ-aryl)-2-phenolate-6-pyridyl [O,C,N-R(1)] ligands bearing a fluorinated R(1) group (CF(3) or F) in the vicinity of the metal has been prepared. The X-ray crystal structure of the CF(3)-substituted Hf derivative features intramolecular C-H···F-C and Hf···F-C contacts. All complexes have been characterized by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy. The (1)H and (13)C NMR spectra of [M(O,C,N-CF(3))(CH(2)Ph)(2)] derivatives display coupling (assigned to (1h)J(HF) and (2h)J(CF) for Ti; (3)J(HF) and (2)J(CF) (through M···F) for Hf and Zr) between the benzyl CH(2) and CF(3) moieties. [(1)H,(19)F]-HMBC NMR experiments have been performed for the M-[O,C,N-R(1)] complexes and their [O,N,C] counterparts, revealing significant scalar coupling across the C-H···F-C interactions for Ti-[O,C,N] and [O,N,C] species.
    MeSH term(s) Carbon/chemistry ; Chelating Agents/chemistry ; Crystallography, X-Ray ; Fluorine/chemistry ; Hydrogen Bonding ; Ligands ; Models, Molecular ; Organometallic Compounds/chemistry
    Chemical Substances Chelating Agents ; Ligands ; Organometallic Compounds ; metallocene ; Fluorine (284SYP0193) ; Carbon (7440-44-0)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2012-01-09
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1478547-x
    ISSN 1521-3765 ; 0947-6539
    ISSN (online) 1521-3765
    ISSN 0947-6539
    DOI 10.1002/chem.201102439
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  5. Article ; Online: Anwendung von Biologika bei allergischen und Typ-2-entzündlichen Erkrankungen in der aktuellen Covid-19-Pandemie(a, b, c): Positionspapier des Ärzteverbands Deutscher Allergologen (AeDA)A, der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Allergologie und klinische Immunologie (DGAKI)B, der Gesellschaft für Pädiatrische Allergologie und Umweltmedizin (GPA)C, der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Allergologie und Immunologie (ÖGAI)D, der Luxemburgischen Gesellschaft für Allergologie und Immunologie (LGAI)E, der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Pneumologie (ÖGP)F in Kooperation mit der deutschen, österreichischen, und schweizerischen ARIA-GruppeG und der Europäischen Akademie für Allergologie und Klinische Immunologie (EAACI)H

    Klimek, Ludger / Pfaar, Oliver / Worm, Margitta / Eiwegger, Thomas / Hagemann, Jan / Ollert, Markus / Untersmayr, Eva / Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Karin / Vultaggio, Alessandra / Agache, Ioana / Bavbek, Sevim / Bossios, Apostolos / Casper, Ingrid / Chan, Susan / Chatzipetrou, Alexia / Vogelberg, Christian / Firinu, Davide / Kauppi, Paula / Kolios, Antonios /
    Kothari, Akash / Matucci, Andrea / Palomares, Oscar / Szépfalusi, Zsolt / Pohl, Wolfgang / Hötzenecker, Wolfram / Rosenkranz, Alexander / Bergmann, Karl-Christian / Bieber, Thomas / Buhl, Roland / Buters, Jeroen / Darsow, Ulf / Keil, Thomas / Kleine-Tebbe, Jörg / Lau, Susanne / Maurer, Marcus / Merk, Hans / Mösges, Ralph / Saloga, Joachim / Staubach, Petra / Jappe, Uta / Rabe, Claus / Rabe, Uta / Vogelmeier, Claus / Biedermann, Tilo / Jung, Kirsten / Schlenter, Wolfgang / Ring, Johannes / Chaker, Adam / Wehrmann, Wolfgang / Becker, Sven / Freudelsperger, Laura / Mülleneisen, Norbert / Nemat, Katja / Czech, Wolfgang / Wrede, Holger / Brehler, Randolf / Fuchs, Thomas / Tomazic, Peter-Valentin / Aberer, Werner / Fink Wagner, Antje / Horak, Fritz / Wöhrl, Stefan / Niederberger-Leppin, Verena / Pali-Schöll, Isabella / Roller-Wirnsberger, Regina / Spranger, Otto / Valenta, Rudolf / Akdis, Mübecell / Matricardi, Paolo M. / Spertini, François / Khaltaev, Nikolai / Michel, Jean-Pierre / Nicod, Larent / Schmid-Grendelmeier, Peter / Idzko, Marco / Hamelmann, Eckard / Jakob, Thilo / Werfel, Thomas / Wagenmann, Martin / Taube, Christian / Jensen-Jarolim, Erika / Korn, Stephanie / Hentges, Francois / Schwarze, Jürgen / O´Mahony, Liam / Knol, Edward / del Giacco, Stefano / Chivato, Tomás / Bousquet, Jean / Zuberbier, Torsten / Akdis, Cezmi / Jutel, Marek

    Allergo J

    Keywords covid19
    Publisher PMC
    Document type Article ; Online
    DOI 10.1007/s15007-020-2553-y
    Database COVID19

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  6. Article ; Online: Anwendung von Biologika bei allergischen und Typ-2-entzündlichen Erkrankungen in der aktuellen Covid-19-Pandemiea, b, c ; Positionspapier des Ärzteverbands Deutscher Allergologen (AeDA)A, der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Allergologie und klinische Immunologie (DGAKI)B, der Gesellschaft für Pädiatrische Allergologie und Umweltmedizin (GPA)C, der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Allergologie und Immunologie (ÖGAI)D, der Luxemburgischen Gesellschaft für Allergologie und Immunologie (LGAI)E, der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Pneumologie (ÖGP)F in Kooperation mit der deutschen, österreichischen, und schweizerischen ARIA-GruppeG und der Europäischen Akademie für Allergologie und Klinische Immunologie (EAACI)H

    Klimek, Ludger / Pfaar, Oliver / Worm, Margitta / Eiwegger, Thomas / Hagemann, Jan / Ollert, Markus / Untersmayr, Eva / Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Karin / Vultaggio, Alessandra / Agache, Ioana / Bavbek, Sevim / Bossios, Apostolos / Casper, Ingrid / Chan, Susan / Chatzipetrou, Alexia / Vogelberg, Christian / Firinu, Davide / Kauppi, Paula / Kolios, Antonios /
    Kothari, Akash / Matucci, Andrea / Palomares, Oscar / Szépfalusi, Zsolt / Pohl, Wolfgang / Hötzenecker, Wolfram / Rosenkranz, Alexander / Bergmann, Karl-Christian / Bieber, Thomas / Buhl, Roland / Buters, Jeroen / Darsow, Ulf / Keil, Thomas / Kleine-Tebbe, Jörg / Lau, Susanne / Maurer, Marcus / Merk, Hans / Mösges, Ralph / Saloga, Joachim / Staubach, Petra / Jappe, Uta / Rabe, Claus / Rabe, Uta / Vogelmeier, Claus / Biedermann, Tilo / Jung, Kirsten / Schlenter, Wolfgang / Ring, Johannes / Chaker, Adam / Wehrmann, Wolfgang / Becker, Sven / Freudelsperger, Laura / Mülleneisen, Norbert / Nemat, Katja / Czech, Wolfgang / Wrede, Holger / Brehler, Randolf / Fuchs, Thomas / Tomazic, Peter-Valentin / Aberer, Werner / Fink Wagner, Antje / Horak, Fritz / Wöhrl, Stefan / Niederberger-Leppin, Verena / Pali-Schöll, Isabella / Roller-Wirnsberger, Regina / Spranger, Otto / Valenta, Rudolf / Akdis, Mübecell / Matricardi, Paolo M. / Spertini, François / Khaltaev, Nikolai / Michel, Jean-Pierre / Nicod, Larent / Schmid-Grendelmeier, Peter / Idzko, Marco / Hamelmann, Eckard / Jakob, Thilo / Werfel, Thomas / Wagenmann, Martin / Taube, Christian / Jensen-Jarolim, Erika / Korn, Stephanie / Hentges, Francois / Schwarze, Jürgen / O´Mahony, Liam / Knol, Edward / del Giacco, Stefano / Chivato, Tomás / Bousquet, Jean / Zuberbier, Torsten / Akdis, Cezmi / Jutel, Marek

    Allergo Journal

    2020  Volume 29, Issue 4, Page(s) 14–27

    Keywords Immunology and Allergy ; covid19
    Language German
    Publisher Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 1136943-7
    ISSN 0941-8849
    ISSN 0941-8849
    DOI 10.1007/s15007-020-2553-y
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  7. Article ; Online: Anaplastic large cell Ki-1 lymphoma. Delineation of two morphological types. J. K. C. Chan, C. S. Ng, P. K. Hui, T. W. Leung, E. S. F. Lo, W. H. Lau, L. J. McGuire. Histopathology 1989; 15; 11-34.

    Chan, J K C

    Histopathology

    2002  Volume 41, Issue 3A, Page(s) 124–5, discussion 125–6

    MeSH term(s) B-Lymphocytes/metabolism ; B-Lymphocytes/pathology ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Humans ; Ki-1 Antigen/metabolism ; Lymphoma, Large-Cell, Anaplastic/diagnosis ; Lymphoma, Large-Cell, Anaplastic/pathology ; Protein-Tyrosine Kinases/metabolism ; Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases
    Chemical Substances Ki-1 Antigen ; Protein-Tyrosine Kinases (EC 2.7.10.1) ; Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases (EC 2.7.10.1) ; anaplastic lymphoma kinase (EC 2.7.10.1)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2002-09
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 131914-0
    ISSN 1365-2559 ; 0309-0167
    ISSN (online) 1365-2559
    ISSN 0309-0167
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  8. Article ; Online: Crystallographic Studies of KRAS in Complex with Small Molecules and RAS-Binding Proteins.

    Chan, Albert H / Simanshu, Dhirendra K

    Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)

    2024  Volume 2797, Page(s) 47–65

    Abstract: RAS proteins play a vital role in regulating downstream signaling and essential cellular processes, positioning them as key players in normal cellular physiology and disease development. Among the various isoforms of RAS, KRAS stands out as one of the ... ...

    Abstract RAS proteins play a vital role in regulating downstream signaling and essential cellular processes, positioning them as key players in normal cellular physiology and disease development. Among the various isoforms of RAS, KRAS stands out as one of the most frequently mutated genes in human cancer. The prevalence of RAS mutations in cancer often involves single amino acid substitutions at codons 12, 13, or 61. These mutations disrupt the RAS protein's inherent ability to transition between its active and inactive states, resulting in a constant activation signal and driving uncontrolled cell growth. Crystallization and structural analysis of KRAS with inhibitors and RAS-binding proteins play a pivotal role in unraveling the structural and mechanistic details of KRAS function, aiding in drug discovery efforts, and advancing our understanding of KRAS-driven diseases. Here, we present our experimental methodology for crystallizing KRAS in the presence of covalent or non-covalent small molecules and proteins acting as effectors or regulators of RAS. We detail the techniques for successful crystallization and the subsequent optimization of crystallization conditions. The resulting crystals and their structures will provide valuable insights into the key interactions between KRAS and its partner proteins or potential inhibitors, offering a foundation for developing targeted therapies that are more potent and selective against KRAS-driven cancers.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras)/genetics ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras)/metabolism ; Carrier Proteins/metabolism ; ras Proteins/genetics ; ras Proteins/metabolism ; Signal Transduction ; Neoplasms/genetics ; Mutation
    Chemical Substances Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) (EC 3.6.5.2) ; Carrier Proteins ; ras Proteins (EC 3.6.5.2) ; KRAS protein, human
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 1940-6029
    ISSN (online) 1940-6029
    DOI 10.1007/978-1-0716-3822-4_5
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  9. Article ; Online: The ethics of wicked problems: an exegesis.

    Chan, Jeffrey K H

    Socio-ecological practice research

    2023  Volume 5, Issue 1, Page(s) 35–47

    Abstract: For nearly all the most urgent issues confronting humanity today, there is neither consensus about how to address them nor clarity on how tackling them might further compound existing inequality, erode democratic capacities and accelerate environmental ... ...

    Abstract For nearly all the most urgent issues confronting humanity today, there is neither consensus about how to address them nor clarity on how tackling them might further compound existing inequality, erode democratic capacities and accelerate environmental decline. Urgent issues of climate change, rapid urbanization and public health are teeming with wicked problems. Even so, their prospective solutions may nevertheless exacerbate these problems and bring about new ones. Taming any one of these wicked problems with planning and public policy tools presumes making decisions on ethical questions such as what to tame and what to ignore, who or what to prioritize in the solution, or conversely, who or what should bear the costs and risks, and how to strike a balance between uncertain benefits and probable harms. Despite the saliency of ethics in the formulation of wicked problems and how they are tamed, the ethics of wicked problems has remained woefully under-developed ever since (Rittel and Webber, Policy Sci 4:155-169, 1973) publication nearly five decades ago. In this article, each of the ten properties of the wicked problem, following their original sequence, will be examined in relation to ethics. What is the moral significance of each of these properties? How does explicating their moral content advance present understanding of wicked problems? And how might this study of ten properties in relation to ethics enable planners to avoid moral blindspots and pitfalls that often accompany wicked problems? Finally, how can the ethics of wicked problems aspire new planning ideals?
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-18
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2947249-0
    ISSN 2524-5287 ; 2524-5279
    ISSN (online) 2524-5287
    ISSN 2524-5279
    DOI 10.1007/s42532-022-00137-3
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  10. Article ; Online: A sub-analysis of multi-center planning radiosurgery for intracranial metastases through automation (MC-PRIMA) comparing UK and international centers.

    Chan, Mark K H

    Medical engineering & physics

    2023  Volume 117, Page(s) 103996

    Abstract: Objectives: A sub-analysis of the MC-PRIMA study was performed to compare the plan quality of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) to multiple brain metastases (MBM) between UK and other international centres.: Methods and materials: Six centres from the ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: A sub-analysis of the MC-PRIMA study was performed to compare the plan quality of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) to multiple brain metastases (MBM) between UK and other international centres.
    Methods and materials: Six centres from the UK and nineteen from other international centres autoplanned using Multiple Brain Mets™ (AutoMBM; Brainlab, Munich, Germany) software for a five MBM study case from a prior planning competition that was originally organized by the Trans-Tasmania Radiation Oncology Group (TROG). Twenty-three dosimetric metrics and the resulting composite plan score per the TROG planning competition were compared between the UK and other international centres. Planning experience and planning time from each planner were recorded and statistically compared.
    Results: Planning experiences between two groups are equal. Except for mean dose to the hippocampus, all other 22 dosimetric metrics were comparable between two groups. The inter-planner variations in these 23 dosimetric metrics and the composite plan score were also statistically equivalent. Planning time is slightly longer in the UK group (mean = 86.8 min) with a mean difference of 50.3 min.
    Conclusions: AutoMBM effectively achieves standardization of the plan quality of SRS to MBM within UK and further against the other international centres. Significant planning efficiency gain by AutoMBM both among the UK and other international centres may help to increase the capacity of SRS service by alleviating the clinical and technical loadings.
    MeSH term(s) Radiosurgery/methods ; Radiotherapy Dosage ; Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted/methods ; Automation ; United Kingdom
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-18
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1181080-4
    ISSN 1873-4030 ; 1350-4533
    ISSN (online) 1873-4030
    ISSN 1350-4533
    DOI 10.1016/j.medengphy.2023.103996
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