The Warburg effect and its role in cancer detection and therapy [PDF]
The Warburg effect is a cellular phenomenon in cancer cells discovered by Otto Warburg in 1924. His findings showed that in normoxic conditions tumor cells primarily use glycolysis for energy production instead of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation ...
Christ, Ethan J.
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Changing minds about climate change: a pervasive role for domain-general metacognition
Updating one’s beliefs about the causes and effects of climate change is crucial for altering attitudes and behaviours. Importantly, metacognitive abilities - insight into the (in)correctness of one’s beliefs- play a key role in the formation of ...
Sophie De Beukelaer+4 more
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Laplacian Autoencoders for Learning Stochastic Representations [PDF]
Established methods for unsupervised representation learning such as variational autoencoders produce none or poorly calibrated uncertainty estimates making it difficult to evaluate if learned representations are stable and reliable. In this work, we present a Bayesian autoencoder for unsupervised representation learning, which is trained using a novel
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Nerfbusters: Removing Ghostly Artifacts from Casually Captured NeRFs [PDF]
Casually captured Neural Radiance Fields (NeRFs) suffer from artifacts such as floaters or flawed geometry when rendered outside the camera trajectory. Existing evaluation protocols often do not capture these effects, since they usually only assess image quality at every 8th frame of the training capture.
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On the Warburg Parameter of the Ag/AgI Electrode [PDF]
The possible origins of frequent deviations from the calculated and experimentally obtained values of the Warburg parameter of the Ag/AgI electrode are discussed.
K. Kvastek, V. Horvat
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Molecular crowding defines a common origin for the Warburg effect in proliferating cells and the lactate threshold in muscle physiology [PDF]
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proliferating mammalian cells and highly active contracting muscles, but whether there is a common origin for its presence in these widely different systems is
A Vazquez+46 more
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M.M. Warburg and Company Envelope [PDF]
M. M. WARBURG & CO., HAMBURG 1\u27 printed at bottom left; Addressed to Herrn Hugo Hartig. Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: The brothers Warburg, Moses and Gerson, founded teh Warburg bank, one of the world\u27s largest privately owned banks,
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Uncovering the dynamics and consequences of RNA isoform changes during neuronal differentiation
Static gene expression programs have been extensively characterized in stem cells and mature human cells. However, the dynamics of RNA isoform changes upon cell-state-transitions during cell differentiation, the determinants and functional consequences ...
Jelena Ulicevic+10 more
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A developmental and genetic classification for malformations of cortical development: update 2012. [PDF]
Malformations of cerebral cortical development include a wide range of developmental disorders that are common causes of neurodevelopmental delay and epilepsy. In addition, study of these disorders contributes greatly to the understanding of normal brain
Barkovich, A James+4 more
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Microprocessor Activity Controls Differential miRNA Biogenesis In Vivo
In miRNA biogenesis, pri-miRNA transcripts are converted into pre-miRNA hairpins. The in vivo properties of this process remain enigmatic. Here, we determine in vivo transcriptome-wide pri-miRNA processing using next-generation sequencing of chromatin ...
Thomas Conrad+3 more
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