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Surface-Modified LPD Nanoparticles for Tumor Targeting
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006Abstract: We have developed a tumor‐targeted LPD formulation (liposome‐polycation‐DNA complex) for siRNA. With surface modification, the targeted, PEGylated LPD increased the delivery efficiency by four‐fold and the gene‐silencing effect by two‐ to three‐fold.
Shyh-Dar Li, Leaf Huang
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LPI/LPD Detection Sensitivity Limitations
2014 IEEE Military Communications Conference, 2014LPI/LPD (Low Probability of Intercept/Low Probability of Detection) analyses typically follow the original work of Urkowitz [1] to obtain probability of detection for a specified false alarm rate. Such analyses are based on a uniform time invariant noise background.
Robert B. Dybdal, Kwok M. Soohoo
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LPD 17: In the Midst of Reform
Naval Engineers Journal, 1995ABSTRACT The LPD 17 Amphibious Transport Dock Class will be the functional replacement for the LPD 4, LST 1179. LSD 36 and LKA 113 Classes of amphibious ships scheduled to be decommissioned prior to 2010. The program is nearing completion of Contract Design with the lead ship scheduled for commissioning early next century.
Howard Fireman +3 more
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Immunostimulation Mechanism of LPD Nanoparticle as a Vaccine Carrier
Molecular Pharmaceutics, 2004A novel and improved vaccine delivery system and/or adjuvant is actively sought to enhance the potency of vaccines. Previously, we reported that strong antitumor immunity could be generated when a peptide antigen was incorporated into LPD (cationic liposome-polycation-pDNA) nanoparticles.
Zhengrong, Cui +3 more
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Lipoplex and LPD Nanoparticles for In Vivo Gene Delivery
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006INTRODUCTIONLipoplex (cationic liposome-DNA complex) is formed via electrostatic interaction of anionic nucleic acids with cationic liposomes. A thin film of lipids is dried on the bottom of a glass tube and rehydrated in an aqueous solution. The resulting liposome suspension is passed through polycarbonate filters of desired pore size.
Li, Shyh-Dar, Li, Song, Huang, Leaf
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What is the “L” in LPDs? Localized as well as lateralized
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2017Periodic discharges (PDs) are well established as either periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges (LPDs) or generalized discharges. However, PDs in the midline can currently not be adequately classified as they are not generalized and not lateralized.To propose a modification of the current LPD classification.We here present a paradigmatic case ...
E. Hartl +3 more
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Airwake simulations on an LPD 17 ship
15th AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, 2001The flow over the San Antonio class LPD 17 ship is simulated using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and parallel computers. Both steady-state and time-accurate results are presented for two yaw cases. The computations are done for inviscid flow with no turbulence modeling.
Anupam Sharma, Lyle Long
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LEAN Product Development (LPD)
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2009<div class="htmlview paragraph">The LEAN methodology is a systematic approach to identifying and eliminating waste through continuous improvement. The purpose of LEAN is to produce more with fewer resources by eliminating waste. The LEAN methodology is derived from the organization strategy and its goal is to supply value added to the customer ...
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Journal of the Society for Information Display, 2006
Abstract— A novel reflective display [Quick‐Response Liquid Powder Display (QR‐LPD®)], has been developed. This paper‐like display has the advantages of outstanding image stability, easy viewing, low‐power consumption, and a high‐response time. QR‐LPD® will be promoted, initially, for use as electronic price‐tag displays for merchandise.
Yoshitomo Masuda +3 more
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Abstract— A novel reflective display [Quick‐Response Liquid Powder Display (QR‐LPD®)], has been developed. This paper‐like display has the advantages of outstanding image stability, easy viewing, low‐power consumption, and a high‐response time. QR‐LPD® will be promoted, initially, for use as electronic price‐tag displays for merchandise.
Yoshitomo Masuda +3 more
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