Disordered but rhythmic—the role of intrinsic protein disorder in eukaryotic circadian timing
Unstructured domains known as intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are present in nearly every part of the eukaryotic core circadian oscillator. IDRs enable many diverse inter‐ and intramolecular interactions that support clock function. IDR conformations are highly tunable by post‐translational modifications and environmental conditions, which ...
Emery T. Usher, Jacqueline F. Pelham
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Protein pyrophosphorylation by inositol pyrophosphates — detection, function, and regulation
Protein pyrophosphorylation is an unusual signaling mechanism that was discovered two decades ago. It can be driven by inositol pyrophosphate messengers and influences various cellular processes. Herein, we summarize the research progress and challenges of this field, covering pathways found to be regulated by this posttranslational modification as ...
Sarah Lampe +3 more
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Fabrication and challenges of 3D printed sensors for biomedical applications-Comprehensive review
The popularity of 3D printed flexible sensors has increased as a result of recent breakthroughs in the Internet of Things (IOTs) and advances in the field of flexible and wearable electronics.
Jelva Hussan K S +8 more
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3D sensors in critical infrastructure
The danger of terrorism is a result of the increased risk of critical infrastructure. We will focus on enumerating each area then listing of possible real uses in security and protection and finally we will focus in the list of used 3D sensors (in ...
Miroslav Marcanik +2 more
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Three-dimensional shape measurement of a transparent object using a rangefinding approach [PDF]
This paper describes a non-contact optical measuring approach by which to measure the three-dimensional (3D) shape of a transparent object such as a glass panel or an acrylic plate.
Baba, Mitsuru +2 more
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Sensor enclosures: example application and implications for data coherence [PDF]
Sensors deployed in natural environments, such as rivers, beaches and glaciers, experience large forces and damaging environmental conditions. Sensors need to be robust, securely operate for extended time periods and be readily relocated and serviced ...
Akyildiz +9 more
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Time after time – circadian clocks through the lens of oscillator theory
Oscillator theory bridges physics and circadian biology. Damped oscillators require external drivers, while limit cycles emerge from delayed feedback and nonlinearities. Coupling enables tissue‐level coherence, and entrainment aligns internal clocks with environmental cues.
Marta del Olmo +2 more
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A MYOELECTRIC PROSTHETIC ARM CONTROLLED BY A SENSOR-ACTUATOR LOOP
This paper describes new methods and systems designed for application in upper extremity prostheses. An artificial upper limb with this system is a robot arm controlled by EMG signals and a set of sensors.
Patrik Kutílek +4 more
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Silicon Sensors for Trackers at High-Luminosity Environment
The planned upgrade of the LHC accelerator at CERN, namely the high luminosity (HL) phase of the LHC (HL-LHC foreseen for 2023), will result in a more intense radiation environment than the present tracking system was designed for.
Peltola, Timo
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Sensor node localisation using a stereo camera rig [PDF]
In this paper, we use stereo vision processing techniques to detect and localise sensors used for monitoring simulated environmental events within an experimental sensor network testbed.
Beirne, Stephen +7 more
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