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PDCD11 overexpression highly correlates to poor prognosis in p53‐mutant breast and colon cancers. Through interaction with C‐MYC in the nucleoplasm, PDCD11 hinders C‐MYC‐induced SKP2 from binding to the C‐MYC MB2 domain for ubiquitination, thereby stabilizing C‐MYC to drive tumor progression.
Li Ding+12 more
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High-Throughput Quantification and Characterization of Dual Payload mRNA/LNP Cargo via Deformulating Size Exclusion and Ion Pairing Reversed Phase Assays. [PDF]
Imiołek M+4 more
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Multimedia Synchronization for Handoff Control with MPEG in All-IP Mobile Networks
Gi-Sung Lee, Hongjin Kim, Il-Sun Hwang
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Decoding order recovery for multi flow transmission of scalable video coding (SVC) over mobile IP channels [PDF]
Thomas Schierl+3 more
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A highly robust double memristor based on a molybdenum oxide‐molybdenum sulfide/perovskite heterojunction is demonstrated. Good resistive switching behavior with an endurance of 100 cycles, high retention of 2·× 104 s, and ON/OFF ratio of ≈102 is reported to emulate successfully the biosynapse's behavior.
Gion Kalemai+17 more
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Abstract Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats‐associated protein (CRISPR/Cas9), an adaptive microbial immune system, has been exploited as a robust, accurate, efficient and programmable method for genome targeting and editing. This innovative and revolutionary technique can play a significant role in animal modeling, in vivo genome
Khaled S. Allemailem+6 more
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An Independent UAV-Based Mobile Base Station. [PDF]
Choi SC, Kim SY.
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A remote control method of a mobile robot in IP unreachable environment
Katsuji OOGANE, Naoya Hayashi
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Towards DoS attack prevention based on clustering architecture in mobile IP communication [PDF]
Sazia Parvin+4 more
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A promising mechanoreceptor‐inspired tactile memory‐in‐sensor (TMIS) device is reported, utilizing ferroelectric‐assisted ion dynamics in a synaptic tactile transistor (FAID‐STT). This design enhances long‐term tactile memory while minimizing power consumption in a unified TMIS device.
Ritamay Bhunia+6 more
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