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    NCDE: In-Network Caching for Directory Entries to Expedite Data Access in Tiled-Chip Multiprocessors by Jae Eun Shim, Mingu Kang, Tae Hee Han

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…To expedite data access, a network caching technique that leverages network-on-chip (NoC) virtual channels (VCs) as an expanded memory subsystem has emerged. Previous network caching studies focused on utilizing VCs on the NoC’s local input port as a victim cache to reduce local data access latency. …”
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    Immunomodulatory Activity of the Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor Dasatinib to Elicit NK Cytotoxicity against Cancer, HIV Infection and Aging by Andrea Rodríguez-Agustín, Víctor Casanova, Judith Grau-Expósito, Sonsoles Sánchez-Palomino, José Alcamí, Núria Climent

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Several studies reported that dasatinib expanded memory-like natural killer (NK) cells and γδ T cells that have been related with increased control of CML after treatment withdrawal. …”
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    Predicting the dynamics of antiviral cytotoxic T-cell memory in response to different stimuli: cell population structure and protective function. by Bocharov, G, Klenerman, P, Ehl, S

    Published 2001
    “…The modelling predicts that: (i) stable persistence of CTL memory requires the presence of either bystander or antigen-specific stimulation above a certain threshold depending on the sensitivity of memory CTL to stimulation and their life-span; (ii) a relatively low level of stimuli (approximately 10(4) fold less on a per CTL basis compared to acute infection) is needed to stabilize the expanded memory CTL population; (iii) the presence of CTL subsets in the memory pool of different activation states and lifespans ensures the robustness of memory persistence in the face of temporal variation in the low-level stimuli and; (iv) an 'optimal' population structure of the memory CTL pool, in terms of immediate protection, requires the presence of both activated cycling and effector CTL. …”
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    Changing survival, memory cell compartment, and T-helper balance of lymphocytes between severe and mild asthma by Abubakar F, Hafidh RR, Abdulamir AS, Abbas KA

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Mild intermittent asthma is mainly Th2 allergen-oriented reaction during exacerbations with good level of apoptosis making the inflammation as self-limiting, while in severe persistent asthma, the inflammatory reaction mediated mainly by Th1 cytokines with progressive loss of apoptosis leading to longer exacerbations, largely expanded memory cells, CD45RO<sup>+</sup>, leading to persistent baseline inflammation.…”
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    Changing survival, memory cell compartment, and T-helper balance of lymphocytes between severe and mild asthma. by Abdulamir, Ahmed Sahib, R.R., Hafidh, Abu Bakar, Fatimah, Abbas, Kassim Ali

    Published 2008
    “…Mild intermittent asthma is mainly Th2 allergen-oriented reaction during exacerbations with good level of apoptosis making the inflammation as self-limiting, while in severe persistent asthma, the inflammatory reaction mediated mainly by Th1 cytokines with progressive loss of apoptosis leading to longer exacerbations, largely expanded memory cells, CD45RO+, leading to persistent baseline inflammation.…”
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    DAFA: Diversity-Aware Feature Aggregation for Attention-Based Video Object Detection by Si-Dong Roh, Ki-Seok Chung

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Whereas other methods do not store sufficient feature information without expanding memory capacity, DAFA efficiently collects diverse features while avoiding redundancy using a simple Euclidean distance-based metric. …”
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    Th1/Th17 polarization persists following whole-cell pertussis vaccination despite repeated acellular boosters by da Silva Antunes, R, Babor, M, Carpenter, C, Khalil, N, Cortese, M, Mentzer, A, Seumois, G, Petro, C, Purcell, L, Vijayanand, P, Crotty, S, Pulendran, B, Peters, B, Sette, A

    Published 2018
    “…Remarkably, after a contemporary aP booster, cells from donors originally primed with aP were 1) associated with increased IL-4, IL-5, IL-13, IL-9 and TGF-β and decreased IFNγ and IL-17 production;2) defective in their ex vivo capacity to expand memory cells; and 3) less capable to proliferate in vitro. …”
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