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In the oxygen‐induced retinopathy (OIR) mouse model, two distinct microglial subpopulations play opposing roles: highly glycolytic microglia (HGM) promote neovascular formation via Pkm2, while Mrc1/CD206‐positive phagocytosis‐associated microglia (PAM) facilitate its regression.
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A Scalable Solution for Node Mobility Problems in NDN-Based Massive LEO Constellations. [PDF]
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FLPSO-AMPS: an optimized WSN model for air quality monitoring in tier-2 smart cities. [PDF]
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Bidirectional multi-nodes quantum teleportation using discrete-time quantum walk. [PDF]
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Shared bikes distribution vehicle routing problem with split delivery considering carbon emission. [PDF]
Chen G, Li H, Su B, Guo Q, Ji H.
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Hybrid Reliable Clustering Algorithm with Heterogeneous Traffic Routing for Wireless Sensor Networks. [PDF]
Bhukya SN, Annavarapu CSR.
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The LLN On-demand Ad hoc Distance-vector Routing Protocol - Next Generation (LOADng)
Thomas Clausen, Axel Colin de Verdière
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Randomized distance-vector routing protocol
Proceedings of the 1999 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 1999The purpose of routing protocols in a computer network is to maximize throughput. Shortest-path routing protocols have the disadvantage of causing bottlenecks due to their single-path routing. That is, the shortest path between a source and a destination may become highly congested even when many other paths have low utilization.
Sangman Bak, Jorge A. Cobb
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Securing distance-vector routing protocols
Proceedings of SNDSS '97: Internet Society 1997 Symposium on Network and Distributed System Security, 2002We analyze the security requirements of distance-vector routing protocols, identify their vulnerabilities, and propose countermeasures to these vulnerabilities. The innovation we propose involves the use of mechanisms from the path-finding class of distance-vector protocols as a solution to the security problems of distance-vector protocols. The result
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