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Technology evaluation: C242-DM1, ImmunoGen Inc.
- S. Smith
- Medicine
- Current opinion in molecular therapeutics
- 1 April 2001
C242-DM1 is a tumor-activated immunotoxin under development by GlaxoSmithKline plc (formerly SmithKline Beecham plc), under licence from ImmunoGen Inc, as a potential treatment for colon tumor. It… Expand
Experimental determination of threshold voltage shifts due to quantum mechanical effects in MOS electron and hole inversion layers
- G. Chindalore, S. Hareland, +4 authors S. Smith
- Chemistry
- IEEE Electron Device Letters
- 1 May 1997
The authors report for the first time, accurately extracted experimental data for the threshold voltage shift (/spl Delta/V/sub T/) due to quantum mechanical (QM) effects in hole inversion layers in… Expand
Sheet resistance measurement of non-standard cleanroom materials using suspended Greek cross test structures
- S. Enderling, C. Brown, +5 authors A. Walton
- Materials Science, Engineering
- IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing
- 6 February 2006
This paper presents work on the development, fabrication and characterization of a suspended Greek cross measurement platform that can be used to determine the sheet resistance of materials that… Expand
Technology evaluation: SGN-15, Seattle Genetics Inc.
- S. Smith
- Biology, Medicine
- Current opinion in molecular therapeutics
- 1 June 2001
Seattle Genetics is developing SGN-15 (BMS-182248, BR96-DOX), a monoclonal antibody-doxorubicin conjugate licensed from Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) for the potential treatment of cancer, which is… Expand
Generation of high-power picosecond pulses from a gain-switched two-section quantum-well laser with a laterally tapered energy-storing section
- Sheng-Hui Yang, S. Smith, J. Fitz, C. Lee
- Materials Science
- IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
- 1 March 1996
We investigated experimentally the potential of generating high power gain-switched pulses from a two-section laser diode containing a laterally tapered energy-storing section and a ridge-waveguide… Expand
Who is a Heavy Service User? Preliminary Development of a Screening Instrument for Prospective Consumers of a Mobile Intensive Treatment Team
- Suzie Abbott, S. Smith, +5 authors P. Yellowlees
- Medicine
- The Australian and New Zealand journal of…
- 1 October 1997
Objective: The mobile intensive treatment team (MITT) of the Valley Integrated Adult Mental Health Service in Brisbane, Australia, aims to provide services in the community to people with severe and… Expand
Biodistribution and dosimetry of 195mPt-cisplatin in normal volunteers. Imaging agent for single photon emission computed tomography.
- M. Sathekge, J. Wagener, +7 authors J. R. Zeevaart
- Materials Science, Medicine
- Nuklearmedizin. Nuclear medicine
- 10 October 2013
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195mPt-cisplatin is regarded as a promising imaging agent for optimizing dosage in patients receiving cisplatin chemotherapy.
METHODS
We investigated the whole-body distribution and… Expand
An investigation into transition metal ion binding properties of silk fibers and particles using radioisotopes
- R. Rajkhowa, Radhika Naik, L. Wang, S. Smith, X. Wang
- Materials Science
- 15 March 2011
Silk is a structural protein fiber that is stable over a wide pH range making it attractive for use in medical and environmental applications. Variation in amino acid composition has the potential… Expand
Synthesis of silica nanoparticles using oil-in-water emulsion and the porosity analysis
- Linggen Kong, A. Uedono, S. Smith, Yukihiro Yamashita, I. Chironi
- Materials Science
- Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology
- 8 August 2012
A set of silica particles was synthesized in oil–in–water emulsion with particle diameters ranging from ~42 nm to ~115 nm approximately. The porosity of the nanoparticles was analyzed using… Expand
CMOS RF circuits for integrated wireless systems
- R. Caverly, S. Smith, Jiangang Hu, R. Nichols
- Engineering
- IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium…
- 7 June 1998
There is increasing interest in the use of CMOS circuits for highly integrated high frequency wireless telecommunications systems. This paper presents the results of on-going work into the… Expand