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SQSTM1/p62 at the Crossroads of Autophagy, Inflammation, and Lethal Infection. [PDF]
Zhang R, Kang R, Tang D.
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DAMPs and DAMP-sensing receptors in inflammation and diseases
ImmunityDamage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) are endogenous danger molecules produced in cellular damage or stress, and they can activate the innate immune system. DAMPs contain multiple types of molecules, including nucleic acids, proteins, ions, glycans, and metabolites.
Rongbin Zhou
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Ageing Research Reviews, 2015
The concept of neuroinflammation has come a full circle; from being initially regarded as a controversial viewpoint to its present day acceptance as an integral component of neurodegenerative processes. A closer look at the etiopathogenesis of many neurodegenerative conditions will reveal a patho-symbiotic relationship between neuroinflammation and ...
John, Thundyil, Kah-Leong, Lim
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The concept of neuroinflammation has come a full circle; from being initially regarded as a controversial viewpoint to its present day acceptance as an integral component of neurodegenerative processes. A closer look at the etiopathogenesis of many neurodegenerative conditions will reveal a patho-symbiotic relationship between neuroinflammation and ...
John, Thundyil, Kah-Leong, Lim
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Damping control of variable damping compliant actuators
2015 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2015The development of variable impedance actuators (VIAs) has highlighted the need for proper control of passive impedance to attain suitable interaction performance. Until recently the regulation of the intrinsic impedance in VIAs is achieved in an open-loop model-based manner, mainly due to the lack of physical sensors capable of measuring impedance ...
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Damping material, damping arrangement and method for designing a damping arrangement
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008A laminate material for damping a vibrational mode of a structure is provided, the laminate material comprising a viscoelastic layer and a stiff constrained layer adhered to the viscoelastic layer, wherein the viscoelastic layer is elastomer based and the constrained layer is made of steel, galvanized steel or aluminum.
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Analysis of proportional damping or Rayleigh damping on damped and undamped systems
2017 Fifth International Conference on Aerospace Science & Engineering (ICASE), 2017Damping mechanisms have been active areas of research for a long time in history, despite this its understanding is still rudimentary as compared to the other traits of modeling. The actual problem is that even now it is not clear, which state variables are relevant for the computation of damping forces, which makes it very difficult to model in Finite
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BLACK DAMP AND WHITE DAMP IN MINES
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1925ABSTRACT To the Editor: —In Medical News (The Journal, February 28, p. 683) you have noted under the news from Ohio, "Asphyxiation in Caissons," the statement that an investigation of the death of four men "showed that the cause was carbon monoxid asphyxia." There was no evidence of carbon monoxid about the premises, nor suspected from the nature of ...
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Measurement of damping properties of damping material
SPIE Proceedings, 2010An oblate solid cylinder damping material specimen is used to construct three damping systems with three different additional masses. The specimen is excited by an electromagnetic shaker in the vertical direction, and the specimen excites the additional mass vibrating.
Chenguang Cai, Qiao Sun
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Vibration Damping by a Stiffened Damping Layer
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1958For a number of years it has been known that bending vibrations in a plate can be damped by the application of a layer of damping (viscoelastic) material that is in turn stiffened or constrained by a backing layer or foil. A common example is the damping tape currently used in aircraft.
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