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Giovanni Petri, ∗ Sebastian Musslick, Biswadip Dey, 3 Kayhan Özcimder, 3 Nesreen K. Ahmed, Theodore Willke, and Jonathan D. Cohen ISI Foundation, via Chisola 5, 10126 Turin, IT. Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA. Intel Labs, Santa Clara, CA 95054, US...
63 Perceptual Metrics Quality: Comparative Study for 3D Static Meshes; Nessrine Elloumi, Higher Institute of Biotechnology, Sfax, Tunisia Habiba Loukil Hadj Kacem, ISGI, Sfax, Tunisia Nilanjan Dey, Techno India College of Technology, Kolkata, India Amira S. Ashour, Computers and Information Technology College, Tanta, EG Med Salim Bouhlel, Unit Sciences and Technologies of Image and Telecommunic...
The relative contribution of promoter architecture and the associated chromatin environment in regulating gene expression noise has remained elusive. In their recent work, Arkin, Schaffer and colleagues (Dey et al, 2015) show that mean expression and noise for a given promoter at different genomic loci are uncorrelated and influenced by the local chromatin environment.
Corticocortical interactions between the primary motor cortex, the ventral premotor cortex and posterior parietal motor areas, such as the anterior and caudal intraparietal sulcus, are relevant for skilled voluntary hand function. It remains unclear to what extent these brain regions and their interactions also contribute to basic motor functions after stroke. We hypothesized that white matter ...
Craig C. Mello is an American developmental biologist and Nobel Laureate, who helped discover RNA interference [4] (RNAi). Along with his colleague Andrew Fire [5], he developed gene knockouts using RNAi. In 2006 Mello won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine [6] for his contribution to the discovery of RNAi. Mello also contributed to developmental biology, focusing on gene regulation [7],...
Vasa is a conserved RNA-helicase found in the germ lines of all metazoans tested. Whereas Vasa presence is often indicated as a metric for germline determination in animals, it is also expressed in stem cells of diverse origin. Recent research suggests, however, that Vasa has a much broader function, including a significant role in cell cycle regulation. Results herein indicate that Vasa is uti...
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