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Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, 2021
This study proposes a novel approach for location recommendation based on content-based recommendation algorithms incorporated with geographic information. The study also analyzes the impact of various dimension reduction (DR) methods on the recommendation quality using various baseline approaches. The experiment demonstrates that the proposed approach
Yuankun Jiao, Yao-Yi Chiang
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Src proteins/src genes: from sponges to mammals

Gene, 2004
The genome of marine sponge Suberites domuncula, a member of the most ancient and most simple metazoan phylum – Porifera, encodes at least five genes for Src type proteins, more than i.e. C. elegans or D. melanogaster (2 in each). Three proteins, SRC1SD, SRC2SD and SRC3SD were fully characterized.
Ćetković, Helena   +2 more
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Proceedings of the 27th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, 2019
This study investigates human activity community in a city by conceptualizing it as a network embedding problem. In order to learn the latent representations of activity-travel patterns from individual daily trajectories, network embedding learns a vector space representation for each type of activity place as a node connected by movement links to ...
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SRC in human carcinogenesis

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2003
The signaling machinery in cells is a complex, multi-factorial network of cross-talking proteins that enables dynamic communication between upstream causal factors and downstream effectors. Non-receptor tyrosine kinases, including Src, are the intermediates of information transfer, controlling pathways as diverse as cell growth, migration, death, and ...
Salvatore V, Russello, Scott K, Shore
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Src Inhibitors and Angiogenesis

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2007
Angiogenesis is a tightly regulated process that leads to the formation of new blood vessels in limited physiological conditions, and can also occur under pathological situations as retinopathies, arthritis, endometriosis and cancer. Enhanced angiogenesis is present in tumors that need new blood capillaries to grow, remove metabolic waste and transport
SCHENONE S   +2 more
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Targeting SRC kinase (SRC) in melanoma cells.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2010
8584 Background: The SRC family of tyrosine kinases have been implicated in melanoma progression.
A. J. Eustace   +8 more
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