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A Novel Algorithm for Generating GVKEY-CIK Link Table

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
ABSTRACT This paper presents a do-it-yourself algorithm to generate the historical GVKEY-CIK link table. The proposed algorithm features a technique of pre-classifying sample data into different treatment subgroups and utilizing historical firm information available from the source data to increase (reduce) matching efficiency (errors ...
K. C. Kenneth Chu   +2 more
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Dynamic evolution of CIKS (TRAF3IP2/Act1) in metazoans

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2011
CIKS (TRAF3IP2/Act1) is important for inflammatory responses and autoimmunity control through its dual functions in CD40L/BAFF and IL17 signaling in mammalians. In this study, we performed comparative and evolutionary analyses of CIKSs from metazoans. Although nematode (Caenorabditis elegans) and sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) have IL17 and
Baojun, Wu   +4 more
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Related-Key Attacks on DDP Based Ciphers: CIKS-128 and CIKS-128H

2004
CIKS-128 and CIKS-128H are 128-bit block ciphers with a 256-bit key sizes based on data-dependent operations, respectively. They are also fast hardware-oriented ciphers and improvements of block cipher CIKS-1 introduced in [14]. This paper presents related-key differential attacks on full-round CIKS-128 and CIKS-128H.
Youngdai Ko   +4 more
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CIK as therapeutic agents against tumors

Journal of Autoimmunity, 2017
Cytokine Induced Killer (CIK) cells are ex vivo expanded and activated T lymphocytes obtained by sequential incubation of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear cells (PBMNC) with Interferon γ (IFNG), anti CD3 monoclonal antibody OKT3 and IL2. These cells, while retaining few characteristics of the Effector memory T cells subpopulation, acquired during culture ...
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Cytokine Induced Killer (CIK) cells for the treatment of haematological neoplasms

Immunology Letters, 2013
Cytokine Induced Killer (CIK) cells are in vitro activated human CD8 T cells which have maintained several characteristics of T-EMRA cells and additionally acquired non specific anti tumoral cytotoxicity and CD56 overexpression, thus representing a cell population with double T and NK phenotype.
Martino Introna, Alessandro Rambaldi
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Tengku Cik Di Tiro

2020
English translation of book title: 'Imam Chik Di Tiro' (NB: Alias of Muhamad Saman, an Acehnese guerrilla fighter). Published in Jakarta by Tintamas Jakarta publishers in 1975. This book is held by the Music Archive of Monash University (MAMU) as part of their Lance Castles Collection. Please contact MAMU to view the book.
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Review of Chinese clinical trials on CIK cell treatment for malignancies

Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2012
China is the country where the most clinical trials on CIK cells have been performed. We aimed to provide definite evidence for using CIK cell treatment and extrapolate a common applicative standard for malignancies. We chose the VIP database of Chinese scientific and technological journals to search the literature. We entered the keywords "CIK" or "xi
Xiao-Dong, Li   +6 more
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New adoptive immunotherapy strategies for solid tumours with CIK cells

Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 2012
Despite development and introduction of new and innovative drugs, a large number of malignant diseases are associated with unfavourable prognosis. In recent years, considerable progress in cancer treatment has been obtained by the application of cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells.This review provides an overview and summary of recent advances in ...
Sharmilan, Thanendrarajan   +2 more
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A Tale of NFκB: Act1, Seen CIKS

Science's STKE, 2000
Nuclear factor κB is an important transcription factor that regulates immune responses and skin epithelial development. The proteins that activate latent cytoplasmic NF-κB exist in a huge complex of approximately 900 kD. Two new reports have identified and characterized a new protein (termed Act1 or CIKS) that promotes the activation of NF-
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The effects of CIK cells on the treatment of renal cell carcinoma

The Chinese-German Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2009
Objective To observe the effects of cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells on the treatment of renal cell carcinoma.
Kaijian Lei   +4 more
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