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Investigation of c-Jun N-terminal Kinase 2 Regulation [PDF]
JNK2). This protein is unique in that it can autophosphorylate, or phosphorylate itself. It was found that these proteins tend to form aggregates of four, or tetramers, when inactive and remain as single units, or monomers, when active.
Go, Jaeeun
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Chimera States: The Existence Criteria Revisited [PDF]
Chimera states, representing a spontaneous break-up of a population of identical oscillators that are identically coupled, into sub-populations displaying synchronized and desynchronized behavior, have traditionally been found to exist in weakly coupled systems and with some form of nonlocal coupling between the oscillators.
Sethia, G., Sen, A.
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Chimera States among Synchronous Fireflies
Abstract Systems of oscillators, whether animate or inanimate, often converge to a state of collective synchrony, when sufficiently interconnected. Twenty years ago, the mathematical study of models of coupled oscillators revealed the possibility for complex phases which exhibit the coexistence of synchronous and ...
Raphaël Sarfati, Orit Peleg
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Complex networks of coupled maps of matrices (NCMM) are investigated in this paper. It is shown that a NCMM can evolve into two different steady states—the quiet state or the state of divergence.
Rasa Smidtaite +2 more
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Chimera states in mechanical oscillator networks [PDF]
The synchronization of coupled oscillators is a fascinating manifestation of self-organization that nature uses to orchestrate essential processes of life, such as the beating of the heart. Although it was long thought that synchrony and disorder were mutually exclusive steady states for a network of identical oscillators, numerous theoretical studies ...
Martens, Erik Andreas +3 more
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Experimental observation of chimera and cluster states in a minimal globally coupled network
A "chimera state" is a dynamical pattern that occurs in a network of coupled identical oscillators when the symmetry of the oscillator population is broken into synchronous and asynchronous parts.
Bansal, Kanika +3 more
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Basins of attraction for chimera states
Please see Ancillary files for the 4 supplementary videos including description (PDF)
Martens, Erik Andreas +2 more
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Chimera States in Quantum Mechanics [PDF]
Classical chimera states are paradigmatic examples of partial synchronization patterns emerging in nonlinear dynamics. These states are characterized by the spatial coexistence of two dramatically different dynamical behaviors, i.e., synchronized and desynchronized dynamics.
Bastidas, V. M. +4 more
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Generalized synchronization between chimera states [PDF]
Networks of coupled oscillators in chimera states are characterized by an intriguing interplay of synchronous and asynchronous motion. While chimera states were initially discovered in mathematical model systems, there is growing experimental and conceptual evidence that they manifest themselves also in natural and man-made networks.
Andrzejak, Ralph G. +2 more
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Intravitreal GD2‐Specific Chimeric Antigen Receptor T‐Cell Therapy for Refractory Retinoblastoma
ABSTRACT Effective treatments for advanced, treatment‐resistant retinoblastoma (RB) remain limited. GD2‐specific chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells show potent antitumor activity with minimal toxicity but have not previously been evaluated in RB.
Subongkoch Subhadhirasakul +13 more
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