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Integrated transmission-reflection strong-field terahertz time-domain spectroscopy. [PDF]
Li J +10 more
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Motor cortex hemodynamic response function in freely moving subjects recorded via time domain fNIRS
Michele Lacerenza +9 more
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Aged human bmMSCs are seeded in the scaffold. Osteoblastic induction can slightly increase cell's bone‐forming activity to produce bone‐like tissues, shown as the sporadic xylenol orange‐stained spots (the lower left image). Notably, pioglitazone plus EGCG co‐treatment dramatically increases cell's bone‐forming activity and bone‐like tissue production (
Ching‐Yun Chen +6 more
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Time-domain optimization based NMPC path tracking control for underground LHD. [PDF]
Liu Y +7 more
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Domain Blacklist Efficacy for Phishing Web-page Detection Over an Extended Time Period
Ivan Skula, Michal Kvet
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ZFAS1 is a lncRNA promoting cell proliferation and migration, exhibiting high expression in various cancers. It is conserved, widely expressed, and produces multiple splice variants with unclear roles. We identified several splice variants in hepatocyte models, and found that inhibiting or suppressing regulators of the unfolded protein response (PERK ...
Sébastien Soubeyrand +2 more
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Detection and imaging of chemicals and hidden explosives using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy and deep learning. [PDF]
Jiang X +5 more
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BMI‐1 modulation and trafficking during M phase in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma
The schematic illustrates BMI‐1 phosphorylation during M phase, which triggers its translocation from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. In cycling cells, BMI‐1 functions within the PRC1 complex to mediate H2A K119 monoubiquitination. Following PTC596‐induced M phase arrest, phosphorylated BMI‐1 dissociates from PRC1 and is exported to the cytoplasm via its
Banlanjo Umaru +6 more
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Potential of Time Domain Nuclear Magnetic Resonance as a Noninvasive Method for Detection and Quantification of Protein Glycation in Biopharmaceuticals. [PDF]
Alam H +3 more
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