نتایج جستجو برای: MAE

تعداد نتایج: 4698  

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Erin J Walker Cindy Zhang Pedro Castelo-Branco Cynthia Hawkins Wes Wilson Nataliya Zhukova Noa Alon Ana Novokmet Berivan Baskin Peter Ray Christiane Knobbe Peter Dirks Michael D Taylor Sidney Croul David Malkin Uri Tabori

Although monoallelic expression (MAE) is a frequent genomic event in normal tissues, its role in tumorigenesis remains unclear. Here we carried out single-nucleotide polymorphism arrays on DNA and RNA from a large cohort of pediatric and adult brain tumor tissues to determine the genome-wide rate of MAE, its role in specific cancer-related genes, and the clinical consequences of MAE in brain tu...

Journal: :Vision research 1994
F A Verstraten R E Fredericksen W A van de Grind

Two moving random-pixel arrays (RPAs) were presented simultaneously in the same target field. These RPAs are perceived as two superimposed transparent moving sheets. Although two directions are perceived simultaneously during stimulus presentation, the movement aftereffect (MAE) is unidirectional. The visual system averages both motion signals in the MAE. For motion vectors of equal magnitude a...

2012
Erin J. Walker Cindy Zhang Pedro Castelo-Branco Cynthia Hawkins Wes Wilson Nataliya Zhukova Noa Alon Ana Novokmet Berivan Baskin Peter Ray Christiane Knobbe Peter Dirks Michael D. Taylor Sidney Croul David Malkin Uri Tabori

Althoughmonoallelic expression (MAE) is a frequent genomic event in normal tissues, its role in tumorigenesis remains unclear. Here we carried out single-nucleotide polymorphism arrays on DNA and RNA from a large cohort of pediatric and adult brain tumor tissues to determine the genome-wide rate of MAE, its role in specific cancer-related genes, and the clinical consequences ofMAE in brain tumo...

Journal: :Vision Research 1995
Hiroshi Ashida Naoyuki Osaka

Temporal tuning property of motion aftereffect (MAE) with flickering test stimuli (flicker MAE) was examined. Using sinusoidal gratings of several spatial frequencies (SF), MAE strength was measured for various adapting temporal frequencies (TF). Unlike the traditional MAE with static test field, the results indicated that flicker MAE did not depend on TF. Rather, when plotted as a function of ...

2004
V. Fotopoulos A. N. Skodras

In this paper a new variation of the well known MAE (Mean Absolute Error) matching criterion for video coding applications, is introduced. The MAE criterion is simpler than the MSE criterion because of the lack of multiplication operations, but it achieves a lower performance in terms of PSNR and MSE. In this work we impose an additional statistical constraint over the MAE thus filling the perf...

Journal: :Spatial vision 1992
M von Grünau S Dubé

A new method, using phase-reversing sinusoidal gratings to cancel perceived motion, was developed to measure the motion aftereffect (MAE). This technique was used to show the existence of a remote MAE, i.e. an MAE in areas that were not directly stimulated during adaptation. In several experiments, this remote MAE was compared to the local MAE. The remote effect was generally weaker and of shor...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2013
David R Worton Jason D Surratt Brian W Lafranchi Arthur W H Chan Yunliang Zhao Robin J Weber Jeong-Hoo Park Jessica B Gilman Joost de Gouw Changhyoun Park Gunnar Schade Melinda Beaver Jason M St Clair John Crounse Paul Wennberg Glenn M Wolfe Sara Harrold Joel A Thornton Delphine K Farmer Kenneth S Docherty Michael J Cubison Jose-Luis Jimenez Amanda A Frossard Lynn M Russell Kasper Kristensen Marianne Glasius Jingqiu Mao Xinrong Ren William Brune Eleanor C Browne Sally E Pusede Ronald C Cohen John H Seinfeld Allen H Goldstein

Atmospheric photooxidation of isoprene is an important source of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) and there is increasing evidence that anthropogenic oxidant emissions can enhance this SOA formation. In this work, we use ambient observations of organosulfates formed from isoprene epoxydiols (IEPOX) and methacrylic acid epoxide (MAE) and a broad suite of chemical measurements to investigate the r...

Journal: :Cell 2004
Feng Qiao Haiyun Song Chongwoo A Kim Michael R Sawaya Jacob B Hunter Mari Gingery Ilaria Rebay Albert J Courey James U Bowie

Yan, an ETS family transcriptional repressor, is regulated by receptor tyrosine kinase signaling via the Ras/MAPK pathway. Phosphorylation and downregulation of Yan is facilitated by a protein called Mae. Yan and Mae interact through their SAM domains. We find that repression by Yan requires the formation of a higher order structure mediated by Yan-SAM polymerization. Moreover, a crystal struct...

2009
Peter McOwan

The motion after-effect (MAE) is a phenomenon in which prolonged viewing of a moving stimulus results in the perception of illusory motion in the opposite direction. The MAE is believed to be caused by adaptation of motion sensitive neurons in the brain. The MAE comes two forms. In the static MAE the post-adaptation stimulus is a static pattern. In the dynamic MAE the postadaptation stimulus is...

2013
Anwesha Nag Virginia Savova Ho-Lim Fung Alexander Miron Guo-Cheng Yuan Kun Zhang Alexander A Gimelbrant

In mammals, numerous autosomal genes are subject to mitotically stable monoallelic expression (MAE), including genes that play critical roles in a variety of human diseases. Due to challenges posed by the clonal nature of MAE, very little is known about its regulation; in particular, no molecular features have been specifically linked to MAE. In this study, we report an approach that distinguis...

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