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Mechanical disorder of sticky-sphere glasses. II. Thermomechanical inannealability
Published 2021“…The degree of universality of this history dependence and what it is possibly affected by are largely unexplored. Here we show that the variability of elastic properties of simple computer glasses under thermal annealing depends strongly on the strength of attractive interactions between the glasses' constituent particles—referred to here as glass “stickiness.” …”
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Caspase interaction of anti-apoptotic Livin as well as the Vacuolar ATPase (V-ATPase) and structural insights into the subunit d and a of the yeast V-ATPase
Published 2009“…Not only Livin, caspase do cleave several important cellular components during apoptosis and here, I have identified subunit d of V-ATPase as a new target of caspase 3. …”
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Structural studies of PfEMP1 bound to human cluster of differentiation 36 and of an unusual human antibody
Published 2017“…<em>Pf</em>EMP1 that interact with human Cluster of Differentiation 36 (CD36) receptor mediate the most common adhesion phenotype found in infected erythrocytes. Here the first crystal structure of CD36 in complex with a <em>Pf</em>EMP1 CIDR domain is presented. …”
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Elucidating the function of the suppressor of ppi1 locus 2
Published 2017“…Overall, evidence presented here strongly supports the proposed ChlorAD mechanism.…”
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Judging with common sense: George Eliot's Romola and the exemplary life
Published 2025“…Biofiction raises a question about readerly judgment which has significant political ramifications. Here I propose an approach which takes its initial bearings from Kant’s aesthetic theory, and is filled out by George Eliot’s Romola (1862-3), an unusual but richly significant biographical novel which stages the act of judgment-forming.…”
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Corporate social responsibility reporting in the local bank industry
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East Kalimantan : a new front for regional maritime security?
Published 2012“…Can the strategy for the Riau Archipelago – introducing patrols and foreign assistance -- be replicated here?…”
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A network aggregation model for amyloid-β dynamics and treatment of Alzheimer’s diseases at the brain scale
Published 2025“…The growth and transport of these assemblies depend on various mechanisms that can be targeted therapeutically. Here, we use spatially-extended nucleation-aggregation-fragmentation models for the dynamics of prion-like neurodegenerative protein-spreading in the brain to study the effect of different drugs on whole-brain Alzheimer’s disease progression.…”
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Pharmacological opportunities to control inflammatory diseases through inhibition of the leukocyte recruitment
Published 2016“…The contribution of leukocytes to tissue damage is very clear, suggesting that targeting leukocyte accumulation in tissue to be relevant for the development of novel therapies to treat chronic inflammatory diseases. Here, we review briefly known mechanisms of leukocyte recruitment and suggest potential targets for the development of novel anti-inflammatory therapies.…”
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Electrophysiological approaches to informing therapeutic interventions with deep brain stimulation
Published 2025“…Neuromodulation therapy comprises a range of non-destructive and adjustable methods for modulating neural activity using electrical stimulations, chemical agents, or mechanical interventions. Here, we discuss how electrophysiological brain recording and imaging at multiple scales, from cells to large-scale brain networks, contribute to defining the target location and stimulation parameters of neuromodulation, with an emphasis on deep brain stimulation (DBS).…”
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RES.10-001 Making Science and Engineering Pictures, Fall 2014
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Round-Trip Time Ranging to Wi-Fi Access Points Beats GNSS Localization
Published 2024“…Wi-Fi round-trip time (RTT) ranging has proven successful in indoor localization. Here, it is shown to be useful outdoors as well—and more accurate than smartphone code-based GNSS when used near buildings with Wi-Fi access points (APs). …”
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15.792J / 2.890J / 3.80J / 10.792J / 16.985J Proseminar in Manufacturing, Fall 2002
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16.410 / 16.413 Principles of Autonomy and Decision Making, Fall 2003
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HST.583 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Data Acquisition and Analysis, Fall 2004
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15.568B Management Information Systems: Generating Business Value from Information Technology, Spring 2003
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HST.583 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Data Acquisition and Analysis, Fall 2006
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15.571 Generating Business Value from Information Technology, Spring 2007
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