نتایج جستجو برای: insulator

تعداد نتایج: 17392  

2013
Olga Kyrchanova Dmitry Leman Alexander Parshikov Anna Fedotova Vasily Studitsky Oksana Maksimenko Pavel Georgiev

Insulators are defined as a class of regulatory elements that delimit independent transcriptional domains within eukaryotic genomes. The first insulators to be identified were scs and scs', which flank the domain including two heat shock 70 genes. Zw5 and BEAF bind to scs and scs', respectively, and are responsible for the interaction between these insulators. Using the regulatory regions of ye...

2017
H. Rosli N. A. Othman N. A. M. Jamail M. N. Ismail

Received Jul 10, 2017 Revised Oct 14, 2017 Accepted Oct 26, 2017 Overhead line insulators can be damaged for various reasons during their service life. Porcelain or glass insulators once damaged can affect the reliability of power system networks. This paper presents the study of voltage and electric characteristics along the surface of a broken porcelain insulator located in a string of 10 uni...

2014
Mohammed El-Shahat Hussein Anis

Transmission lines located in the desert are subjected to desert climate, one of whose features is sandstorms. With long accumulation of sand and with the advent of moisture from rain, ambient humidity and dew, a conductive layer forms and the subsequent leakage current may lead to surface discharge, which may shorten the insulator life or lead to flashover thus interrupting the power supply. S...

2015
Bo Han Cheng Kai Jiun Chang Yung-Chiang Lan Din Ping Tsai

This work develops and analyzes a planar subwavelength device with the ability of one-dimensional resolution at visible frequencies that is based on alternately arranged insulator-metal (IM) and insulator-insulator-metal (IIM) composite structures. The mechanism for the proposed device to accomplish subwavelength resolution is elucidated by analyzing the dispersion relations of the IM-IIM compo...

Journal: :Human Molecular Genetics 2008
Nora Engel Anjali K. Raval Joanne L. Thorvaldsen S. Marisa Bartolomei

Insight into how the mammalian genome is structured in vivo is key to understanding transcriptional regulation. This is especially true in complex domains in which genes are coordinately regulated by long-range interactions between cis-regulatory elements. The regulation of the H19/Igf2 imprinted region depends on the presence of several cis-acting sequences, including a methylation-sensitive i...

2012
MONIRA AKHTAR CLAES HOLMGREN ANITA GÖNDÖR MATTIAS VESTERLUND CHANDRASEKHAR KANDURI CATHARINA LARSSON TOMAS J. EKSTRÖM

The fetal transcription factor PLAG1 is found to be overexpressed in cancers, and has been suggested to bind the insulin like growth factor 2 (IGF2) P3 promoter, and to activate the IGF2 gene. The expression of IGF2 has partly been linked to loss of CTCF-dependent chromatin insulator function at the H19 imprinting control region (ICR). We investig...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2013
Jennifer E Phillips-Cremins Victor G Corces

A growing body of evidence suggests that insulators have a primary role in orchestrating the topological arrangement of higher-order chromatin architecture. Insulator-mediated long-range interactions can influence the epigenetic status of the genome and, in certain contexts, may have important effects on gene expression. Here we discuss higher-order chromatin organization as a unifying mechanis...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2005
Krzysztof Byczuk Walter Hofstetter Dieter Vollhardt

The phase diagram of correlated, disordered electron systems is calculated within dynamical mean-field theory using the geometrically averaged ("typical") local density of states. Correlated metal, Mott insulator, and Anderson insulator phases, as well as coexistence and crossover regimes, are identified. The Mott and Anderson insulators are found to be continuously connected.

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