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A model independent determination of the B -> Xs gamma decay rate
The goal of the SIMBA collaboration is to provide a global fit to the available measurements of inclusive B -> X_s gamma and B -> X_u l nu decays. By performing a global fit one is able to simultaneously determine the relevant normalizations, i.e.
Bernlochner, Florian U. +5 more
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We propose a context‐dependent model where the Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) gene acts as a tumour suppressor in aggressive tumours and as an oncogene in less aggressive ones. We propose this model as a unified framework to explain the opposing survival associations with DMD expression and to guide experimental exploration of the dual role of DMD ...
Lee Machado +4 more
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Structural and functional characterization of chitinase from carnivorous plant Drosera adelae
A class I chitinase from the carnivorous plant Drosera adelae was expressed and purified using a yeast system, revealing high enzymatic activity. Structural analyses of the catalytic and chitin‐binding domains identified key tyrosine residues involved in substrate binding, offering insights into the enzyme's adaptation for insect digestion.
Kazunari Yoneda +7 more
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A Double Inequality for Gamma Function
Using the Alzer integral inequality and the elementary properties of the gamma function, a double inequality for gamma function is established, which is an improvement of Merkle's inequality.
Xiaoming Zhang, Yuming Chu
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$\gamma-$OPEN FUNCTION AND $\gamma-$CLOSED FUNCTIONS [PDF]
Q.D. Gjonbalaj, S. Haxha
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An approximation of the gamma function
Abstract We find a very good approximation of the gamma function. This approximation comes from a trapezoidal rule. The error of the approximation is estimated through a Fourier expansion. We find all completely monotone solutions of the functional equation ϑ ( ax ) = bϑ ( x ).
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Algorithm 291: logarithm of gamma function [PDF]
Malcolm C. Pike, I. D. Hill
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Report on the 2nd MObility for Vesicle research in Europe (MOVE) symposium—2024
The 2nd MObility for Vesicle research in Europe (MOVE) Symposium in Belgrade brought over 280 attendees from 28 countries to advance extracellular vesicle (EV) research. Featuring keynotes, presentations, and industry sessions, it covered EV biogenesis, biomarkers, therapies, and manufacturing.
Dorival Mendes Rodrigues‐Junior +5 more
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