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Protecting Neurons From Damage Using an Antioxidant Derived From Green Tea
Elana Roadcloud
Jan 01, 0001
This research explores the protective effect on neurons of the antioxidant, catechin, following exposure to external stresses, such as thermal stress and oxidative stress in Caenorhabditis elegans. There are different ways to...
Published by: Ursinus College
Cells that Kill: The Chemose nsory Cell Types of Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes
The ability to detect and respond to environmental cues is the fundamental start of any brain function, computation, or behavior. For my doctoral work, I studied chemosensation in the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which can detect...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Dynamic Optical Lattices of Subwavelength Spacing for Ultracold Atoms.
We propose a scheme for realizing lattice potentials of subwavelength spacing for ultracold atoms. It is based on spin-dependent optical lattices with a time-periodic modulation. We show that the atomic motion is well described...
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Spatiotemporal blocking of the bouncy particle sampler for efficient inference in state-space models
Abstract: We propose a novel blocked version of the continuous-time bouncy particle sampler of Bouchard-Côté et al. (J Am Stat Assoc 113(522):855–867, 2018) which is applicable to any differentiable probability density. This...
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Nutrient sensing and acquisition in fungi

Fungal pathogens destroy our crops and cause hazardous human infections, therefore threatening our health and food security. The ability of fungal pathogens to sense and respond to dynamic host microenvironments enables the...

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Nutrient sensing and acquisition in fungi

Fungal pathogens destroy our crops and cause hazardous human infections, therefore threatening our health and food security. The ability of fungal pathogens to sense and respond to dynamic host microenvironments enables the...

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Interactive sketch-driven image synthesis
We present an interactive system for composing realistic images of an object under arbitrary pose and appearance specified by sketching. Our system draws inspiration from a traditional illustration workflow: The user first...
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Spatiotemporal blocking of the bouncy particle sampler for efficient inference in state-space models
Abstract: We propose a novel blocked version of the continuous-time bouncy particle sampler of Bouchard-Côté et al. (J Am Stat Assoc 113(522):855–867, 2018) which is applicable to any differentiable probability density. This...
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Short-range template switching in great ape genomes explored using pair hidden Markov models.
Many complex genomic rearrangements arise through template switch errors, which occur in DNA replication when there is a transient polymerase switch to an alternate template nearby in three-dimensional space. While typically...
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Protecting biodiversity and economic returns in resource-rich tropical forests.
In pursuit of socioeconomic development, many countries are expanding oil and mineral extraction into tropical forests. These activities seed access to remote, biologically rich areas, thereby endangering global biodiversity....
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Interactive sketch-driven image synthesis
We present an interactive system for composing realistic images of an object under arbitrary pose and appearance specified by sketching. Our system draws inspiration from a traditional illustration workflow: The user first...
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