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Interview with Nancy Hinson Cox
Nancy Hinson Cox
Jan 01, 0001
In her July 16, 1974 interview with Ann Yarborough Evans, Nancy Cox recalls Winthrop customs from 1930-1934. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.
Published by: Winthrop University
Distinct features of dendritic cells and anti-Ig activated B cells as stimulators of the primary mixed leukocyte reaction
Highly enriched populations of B lymphoblasts have been isolated after culture with anti-Ig-Sepharose and compared with dendritic cells as stimulators of CD4+ T cells in the murine MLR. The two populations clearly differed in...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Cancer Markers Selection Using Network-Based Cox Regression
International initiatives such as the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) are collecting multiple datasets at different genome-scales with the aim of identifying novel cancer...
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Going off grid
This paper introduces a new method for performing computational inference on log-Gaussian Cox processes. The likelihood is approximated directly by making novel use of a continuously specified Gaussian random field. We show that...
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On joint distributions of the maximum, minimum and terminal value of a continuous uniformly integrable martingale
We study the joint laws of a continuous, uniformly integrable martingale, its maximum, and its minimum. In particular, we give explicit martingale inequalities which provide upper and lower bounds on the joint exit probabilities...
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Going off grid
This paper introduces a new method for performing computational inference on log-Gaussian Cox processes. The likelihood is approximated directly by making novel use of a continuously specified Gaussian random field. We show that...
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On joint distributions of the maximum, minimum and terminal value of a continuous uniformly integrable martingale
We study the joint laws of a continuous, uniformly integrable martingale, its maximum, and its minimum. In particular, we give explicit martingale inequalities which provide upper and lower bounds on the joint exit probabilities...
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Martingale optimal transport with stopping

We solve the martingale optimal transport problem for cost functionals represented by optimal stopping problems. The measure-valued martingale approach developed in [A. M. G. Cox and S. Källblad, SIAM J. Control Optim., 55...

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Martingale optimal transport with stopping

We solve the martingale optimal transport problem for cost functionals represented by optimal stopping problems. The measure-valued martingale approach developed in [A. M. G. Cox and S. Källblad, SIAM J. Control Optim., 55...

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Robust Hedging of Options on a Leveraged Exchange Traded Fund

A leveraged exchange traded fund (LETF) is an exchange traded fund that uses financial derivatives to amplify the price changes of a basket of goods. In this paper, we consider the robust hedging of European options on a...

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Robust Hedging of Options on a Leveraged Exchange Traded Fund

A leveraged exchange traded fund (LETF) is an exchange traded fund that uses financial derivatives to amplify the price changes of a basket of goods. In this paper, we consider the robust hedging of European options on a...

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Discretisation and Duality of Optimal Skorokhod Embedding Problems

We prove a strong duality result for a linear programming problem which has the interpretation of being a discretised optimal Skorokhod embedding problem, and we recover this continuous time problem as a limit of the discrete...

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Discretisation and Duality of Optimal Skorokhod Embedding Problems

We prove a strong duality result for a linear programming problem which has the interpretation of being a discretised optimal Skorokhod embedding problem, and we recover this continuous time problem as a limit of the discrete...

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Folding pathway of an Ig domain is conserved on and off the ribosome.
Proteins that fold cotranslationally may do so in a restricted configurational space, due to the volume occupied by the ribosome. How does this environment, coupled with the close proximity of the ribosome, affect the folding...
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IGDB-2, an IG/FNIII Protein, Binds the ION Channel LGC-34 and Controls Sensory Compartment Morphogenesis in C. Elegans
Wendy Wang
Jan 01, 0001
Sensory organ glia surround neuronal receptive endings (NREs), forming a specialized extracellular space, or compartment, important for neuronal activity, and reminiscent of glia-ensheathed synapses in the central nervous...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Anti-D monoclonal antibodies from 23 human and rodent cell lines display diverse IgG Fc-glycosylation profiles that determine their clinical efficacy.
Anti-D immunoglobulin (Anti-D Ig) prophylaxis prevents haemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn. Monoclonal IgG anti-Ds (mAb-Ds) would enable unlimited supplies but have differed in efficacy in FcγRIIIa-mediated ADCC assays...
Published by: Scientific reports
The geometry of multi-marginal Skorokhod Embedding

The Skorokhod Embedding Problem is one of the classical problems in the theory of stochastic processes, with applications in many different fields [cf. the surveys (Hobson in: Paris-Princeton lectures on mathematical finance...

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The geometry of multi-marginal Skorokhod Embedding

The Skorokhod Embedding Problem is one of the classical problems in the theory of stochastic processes, with applications in many different fields [cf. the surveys (Hobson in: Paris-Princeton lectures on mathematical finance...

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