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Bounded Rationality and Repeated Network Formation [PDF]
We define a finite-horizon repeated network formation game with consent, and study the differences induced by different levels of individual rationality.
Nicolas Querou, Sylvain Beal
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The Effect of Sequentiality and Heterogeneity in Network Formation Games
Liza Charroin
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Trabecular meshwork's collagen network formation is inhibited by non‐pigmented ciliary epithelium‐derived extracellular vesicles [PDF]
Saray Tabak +2 more
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Overview of molecular signatures of senescence and associated resources: pros and cons
Cells can enter a stress response state termed cellular senescence that is involved in various diseases and aging. Detecting these cells is challenging due to the lack of universal biomarkers. This review presents the current state of senescence identification, from biomarkers to molecular signatures, compares tools and approaches, and highlights ...
Orestis A. Ntintas +6 more
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Strategic Basins of Attraction, the Path Dominance Core, and Network Formation Games [PDF]
Given the preferences of players and the rules governing network formation, what networks are likely to emerge and persist? And how do individuals and coalitions evaluate possible consequences of their actions in forming networks?
Frank Page, Myrna Wooders
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KHS‐Cnd peptide is able to impair biofilm formation and disaggregate mature biofilms in Acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolates. Differences in extracellular metabolites reflect changes in biofilm metabolism due to KHS‐Cnd treatment. Among the differentially represented extracellular metabolites upon KHS‐Cnd treatment, the significantly altered ...
Fernando Porcelli +9 more
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Ghrelin accelerates synapse formation and activity development in cultured cortical networks [PDF]
Irina I. Stoyanova, Joost le Feber
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SIRT4 positively regulates autophagy via ULK1, but independently of HDAC6 and OPA1
Cells expressing SIRT4 (H161Y), a catalytically inactive mutant of the sirtuin SIRT4, fail to upregulate LC3B‐II and exhibit a reduced autophagic flux under stress conditions. Interestingly, SIRT4(H161Y) promotes phosphorylation of ULK1 at S638 and S758 that are associated with inhibition of autophagy initiation.
Isabell Lehmkuhl +13 more
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Endogenous Network Dynamics [PDF]
In all social and economic interactions, individuals or coalitions choose not only with whom to interact but how to interact, and over time both the structure (the “with whom”) and the strategy (“the how”) of interactions change.
Frank H. Page, Myrna H. Wooders
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