Historical background, current trends and future prospects of supertall buildings
Skyscrapers having a height of 300 m or more, but less than 600 m, are designated as supertall buildings. The first supertall building was constructed in New York City in the year 1930.
Tanmoy Konar
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Homologous expression and purification of human HAX‐1 for structural studies
This research protocol provides detailed instructions for cloning, expressing, and purifying large quantities of the intrinsically disordered human HAX‐1 protein, N‐terminally fused to a cleavable superfolder GFP, from mammalian cells. HAX‐1 is predicted to undergo posttranslational modifications and to interact with membranes, various cellular ...
Mariana Grieben
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DISCUSSION. ECONOMICS OF MULTI-STOREY BUILDINGS. STRUCTURAL AND BUILDING ENGINEERING DIVISION. [PDF]
G P MANNING +9 more
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A method of building information modelling implementation for structural engineering firms
Building Information Modelling (BIM), a new concept and methodology, has received much attention lately. Various Structural Engineering Firms (SEFs) have observed substantial competitive benefits after its deployment. BIM offers a wide range of advantages, but its capacity has not even been completely exploited. The challenges of firm implementation, a
Ibrahim F. Varouqa, Moawiah A. Alnsour
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SmallTalk: a novel small‐sized fusion tag for peptide expression and purification
The SmallTalk fusion tag allows for the efficient expression and purification of soluble recombinant proteins or peptides in Escherichia coli. Testing with SmallTalk‐GFP confirmed that the proteins were soluble and folded correctly, while SmallTalk‐Bin1b maintained its antimicrobial activity against various bacterial isolates. This streamlined workflow
Atika Tariq +3 more
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High-Performance Tall Buildings: An Overview of Recent Developments
The evolution of tall buildings has been shaped by distinct architectural styles, beginning around 1875 and progressing through various stylistic architectural movements.
Kheir Al-Kodmany, Mir M. Ali
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Autophagosome marker, LC3, is released extracellularly via several distinct pathways
This study establishes a novel HiBiT‐tagging system for ultrasensitive detection of LC3, revealing multiple pathways for its extracellular secretion. It demonstrates that LC3 is released via both autophagy‐dependent and ‐independent mechanisms, including a novel route for nonlipidated LC3‐I.
Koki Saito +3 more
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Mega-tall buildings: current trends, challenges and future prospects
This paper focuses on mega-tall buildings that are distinguished from other skyscrapers by their height, which is 600 m or more. The construction of mega-tall buildings is a twenty-first-century phenomenon, representing the pinnacle of modern building ...
Tanmoy Konar
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DDX3X induces mesenchymal transition of endothelial cells by disrupting BMPR2 signaling
Elevated DDX3X expression led to downregulation of BMPR2, a key regulator of endothelial homeostasis and function. Our co‐immunoprecipitation assays further demonstrated a molecular interaction between DDX3X and BMPR2. Notably, DDX3X promoted lysosomal degradation of BMPR2, thereby impairing its downstream signaling and facilitating endothelial‐to ...
Yu Zhang +7 more
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A comparative approach to using photogrammetry in the structural analysis of historical buildings
Finite element method (FEM) provides the numerically solving differential equations arising in engineering and mathematical modeling of physical systems. This process begins by determining the assignment of a theoretical node. A node is a single point on
Izzettin Kutlu, Asena Soyluk
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