نتایج جستجو برای: c35

تعداد نتایج: 344  

Journal: :Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2016
Lane Zhang Limin Wang Shu Li Jingyi Xue Dali Luo

BACKGROUND/AIMS Stromal interacting molecule-1 (STIM1) aggregation and redistribution to plasma membrane to interact with Orai1 constitute the core mechanism of store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE). Previous study has revealed that calsequestrin-1 (CSQ1) regulates SOCE in HEK293 cells through interacting with STIM1 and inhibiting STIM1/Orai1 interaction. Here, we further investigate how CSQ1/STIM1 ...

2000
Robert E. McCulloch Nicholas G. Polson Peter E. Rossi

We present a new prior and corresponding algorithm for Bayesian analysis of the multinomial probit model. Our new approach places a prior directly on the identi"ed parameter space. The key is the speci"cation of a prior on the covariance matrix so that the (1,1) element if "xed at 1 and it is possible to draw from the posterior using standard distributions. Analytical results are derived which ...

2017
Jasmina Arifovic Simon Fraser John Duffy Janet Hua Jiang

We model the introduction of a new payment method that competes with an existing payment method. Due to network adoption effects, there are two symmetric pure strategy equilibria in which only one of the two payment methods is used. The equilibrium where only the new payment method is used is socially optimal. In an experiment, we find that, depending on the fixed fee for acceptance of the new ...

2010
Lawrence E. Blume Steven N. Durlauf William A. Brock Yannis M. Ioannides

While interest in social determinants of individual behavior has led to a rich theoretical literature and many efforts to measure these influences, a mature “social econometrics” has yet to emerge. This chapter provides a critical overview of the identification of social interactions. We consider linear and discrete choice models as well as social networks structures. We also consider experimen...

2005
Marianne Simonsen Lars Skipper Stefan Bender Martin Browning Nabanita Datta Gupta Michael Lechner Shelly Lundberg Helena S. Nielsen Amalia R. Miller

We estimate the effect of motherhood on wages using matching. We distinguish between net and direct effects. The net effect includes the total wage costs, whereas the direct represents the causal effect. Since covariates are likely affected by motherhood, the latter effect is not immediately uncovered. We therefore implement two strategies: First, we confine the analysis to consider sector-spec...

2016
Arthur Lewbel

Lewbel (2012) provides an estimator for linear regression models containing an endogenous regressor, when no outside instruments or other such information is available. The method works by exploiting model heteroscedasticity to construct instruments using the available regressors. Some authors have considered the method in empirical applications where an endogenous regressor is binary (e.g., en...

1999
Rosa Bernardini Papalia Silvia Bertarelli

The aim of this paper is to study the probability to find an opportunity of collaboration among small and medium sized firms by participating in the Europartenariat meeting created to encourage co-operation links. Contacts among firms are relatively few in number and are assumed to be generated by a Poisson process. Empirical results of different Poisson regression models with reference to para...

2007
M. Najeeb Shafiq

Using empirical methods, this paper examines household schooling and child labor decisions in rural Bangladesh. The results suggest the following: poverty and low parental education are associated with lower schooling and greater child labor; asset-owning households are more likely to have children combine child labor with schooling; households choose the same activity for all children within t...

2011
Chan Shen

This paper studies three inter-related healthcare decisions: insurance, utilization, and expenditures. The model treats insurance as an endogenous variable with respect to both utilization and expenditures, addresses potential selection issues, and takes into account that the decisions to utilize healthcare and the level of treatment are determined by different decision makers. We employ semipa...

2001
R. W. HOWARD G. PÉREZ-LACHAUD J.-P. LACHAUD

Cuticular hydrocarbons from the ponerine ant Ectatomma ruidum Roger and a highly integrated eucharitid myrmecophile, Kapala sulcifacies (Cameron), associated with it, have been characterized. Ninety hydrocarbons were identiÞed from the ant, 55 hydrocarbons from the female wasp and 54 hydrocarbons from the male wasp. The wasps and ants share 40 hydrocarbons. These shared 40 hydrocarbons represen...

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