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Information Theory and Statistics, by Solomon Kullback. Wiley, New York, 1959. xvii + 395 pages. $12. 50. [PDF]
T. V. Narayana
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Chronic TGF‐β exposure drives epithelial HCC cells from a senescent state to a TGF‐β resistant mesenchymal phenotype. This transition is characterized by the loss of Smad3‐mediated signaling, escape from senescence, enhanced invasiveness and metastatic potential, and upregulation of key resistance modulators such as MARK1 and GRM8, ultimately promoting
Minenur Kalyoncu+11 more
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Review: Patrick Billingsley, Ergodic Theory and Information [PDF]
Arshag Hajian
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We identified adaptor protein ShcD as upregulated in triple‐negative breast cancer and found its expression to be correlated with reduced patient survival and increased invasion in cell models. Using a proteomic screen, we identified novel ShcD binding partners involved in EGFR signaling pathways.
Hayley R. Lau+11 more
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Joint Communication and Sensing Using Compressive Sensing and a Single Multi-Mode Multi-Port Antenna
Joint communication and sensing (JCAS) is of special interest due to densification in various contexts like wireless networks, airspace, and transportation networks.
Nils L. Johannsen+2 more
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Principles of Coding, Filtering and Information Theory [PDF]
P.M. Woodward
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B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B‐CLL) and monoclonal B‐cell lymphocytosis (MBL) show altered proteomes and phosphoproteomes, analyzed using mass spectrometry, protein microarrays, and western blotting. Identifying 2970 proteins and 316 phosphoproteins, including 55 novel phosphopeptides, we reveal BCR and NF‐kβ/STAT3 signaling in disease ...
Paula Díez+17 more
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A Note on the Ergodic Theorem of Information Theory [PDF]
Kai Lai Chung
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Breast cancer metastasis is associated with myeloid cell dysregulation and the lung‐specific accumulation of tumor‐supportive Gr1+ cells. Gr1+ cells support metastasis, in part, through a CHI3L1‐mediated mechanism, which can be targeted and inhibited with cargo‐free, polymeric nanoparticles.
Jeffrey A. Ma+9 more
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