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A Novel Phosphorylation Site in the Telomeric Protein TRF2 is Regulated by the ATR Kinase and Plays a Role in Relieving Replication Stress at the Telomere
Kristina Hoke
Jan 01, 0001
Phosphatidyl inositol 3-kinase-like kinases (PIKKs) have a well documented function at yeast telomeres. Although several lines of evidence suggest that members of the PIKK family also play a role in vertebrate telomere biology...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Characterizing Inflammatory Mechanisms in Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Kristina Navrazhina
Jan 01, 0001
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is an inflammatory skin disease manifesting in painful nodules and abscesses, and malodorous draining tunnels in more advanced disease. Effective treatment options remain limited, with Tumor...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Regulating the femtosecond excited-state lifetime of a single molecule

The key to controlling reactions of molecules induced with the current of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) tip is the ultrashort intermediate excited ionic state. The initial condition of the excited state is set by the...

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Birefringent Anti-Resonant Hollow-Core Fiber

Hollow-core fibers have demonstrated record performance in applications such as high-power pulse delivery, quantum computing, and sensing. However, their routine use is yet to become reality. A major obstacle is the ability...

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Regulating the femtosecond excited-state lifetime of a single molecule

The key to controlling reactions of molecules induced with the current of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) tip is the ultrashort intermediate excited ionic state. The initial condition of the excited state is set by the...

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Investigating Host and Parasitic Plant Interaction by Tissue-Specific Gene Analyses on Tomato and Cuscuta campestris Interface at Three Haustorial Developmental Stages.
Parasitic weeds cause billions of dollars in agricultural losses each year worldwide. Cuscuta campestris (C. campestris), one of the most widespread and destructive parasitic plants in the United States, severely reduces yield...
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Preventive drugs in the last year of life of older adults with cancer
BACKGROUND: The continuation of preventive drugs among older patients with advanced cancer has come under scrutiny because these drugs are unlikely to achieve their clinical benefit during the patients' remaining lifespan....
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Initiating and imaging the coherent surface dynamics of charge carriers in real space
The tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope is an atomic-scale source of electrons and holes. As the injected charge spreads out it can induce adsorbed molecules to react. By comparing large-scale `before' and 'after' images of...
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Birefringent Anti-Resonant Hollow-Core Fiber

Hollow-core fibers have demonstrated record performance in applications such as high-power pulse delivery, quantum computing, and sensing. However, their routine use is yet to become reality. A major obstacle is the ability...

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Passive, Broadband, and Low-Frequency Suppression of Laser Amplitude Noise to the Shot-Noise Limit Using a Hollow-Core Fiber

Reducing noise to the shot-noise limit is a challenge for laser development for ultrasensitive applications in precision sensing and fundamental science. We use hollow-core fiber in a collinear-balanced-detection scheme to...

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Polypyrimidine tract-binding proteins are essential for B cell development
Polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 1 (PTBP1) is a RNA-binding protein (RBP) expressed throughout B cell development. Deletion of Ptbp1 in mouse pro-B cells results in upregulation of PTBP2 and normal B cell development. We...
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DeepSynergy
MOTIVATION: While drug combination therapies are a well-established concept in cancer treatment, identifying novel synergistic combinations is challenging due to the size of combinatorial space. However, computational approaches...
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Initiating and imaging the coherent surface dynamics of charge carriers in real space
The tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope is an atomic-scale source of electrons and holes. As the injected charge spreads out it can induce adsorbed molecules to react. By comparing large-scale `before' and 'after' images of...
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