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  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,860 Views
17 Pages

5 August 2024

Steel fibre-reinforced concrete (SFRC) consists of short, hooked steel fibres that are randomly distributed and oriented within the cementitious matrix. This paper presents a new analytical load-bounding approach that captures the tensile response of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,024 Views
17 Pages

A Preprocessing Method for Insulation Pull Rod Defect Dataset Based on the YOLOv5s Object Detection Network

  • Xuetong Li,
  • Meng Cong,
  • Bo Liu,
  • Xianhao Fan,
  • Weiqi Qin,
  • Fangwei Liang,
  • Chuanyang Li and
  • Jinliang He

17 February 2025

Insulation pull rods used in gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) inevitably contain the micro defects generated during production. The intelligent identification method, which requires large datasets with a balanced distribution of defect types, is regard...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,452 Views
19 Pages

20 July 2020

In this paper, we consider techniques for establishing lower bounds on the number of arm pulls for best-arm identification in the multi-armed bandit problem. While a recent divergence-based approach was shown to provide improvements over an older gap...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,733 Views
27 Pages

27 July 2021

Our understanding of pull-apart basins and their fault systems has been enhanced by analog experiments and simulations. However, there has been scarce interest to compare the faults that bound pull-apart basins with surface ruptures during earthquake...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,269 Views
17 Pages

Method for B Cell Receptor Enrichment in Malignant B Cells

  • Puja Bhattacharyya,
  • Richard I. Christopherson,
  • Kristen K. Skarratt and
  • Stephen J. Fuller

26 June 2024

B cells are central to the adaptive immune response and provide long-lasting immunity after infection. B cell activation is mediated by the surface membrane-bound B cell receptor (BCR) following recognition of a specific antigen. The BCR has been cha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,305 Views
22 Pages

Qualitative Identification of the Static Pull-In and Fundamental Frequency of One-Electrode MEMS Resonators

  • Jianxin Han,
  • Lei Li,
  • Gang Jin,
  • Wenkui Ma,
  • Jingjing Feng,
  • Haili Jia and
  • Dongmei Chang

22 November 2018

This paper attempts to qualitatively identify the static pull-in position, pull-in voltage, and fundamental frequency of one-electrode microresonators from a physical perspective. During theoretical derivation, a generalized one-degree-of-freedom (1-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,059 Views
15 Pages

12 September 2022

In transtensional regions, structures striking obliquely to the extension direction generally exhibit oblique or partitioned slips. However, their on-fault partitioning patterns and controlling factors are less known, hindering our understanding of t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,947 Views
15 Pages

18 January 2022

Beer flavor stability is greatly influenced by external temperature, vibrations, and longer delivery times. The present study assessed the impact of transport and storage conditions on staling aldehyde evolution in lager beers across five sample grou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,160 Views
18 Pages

25 September 2020

The PSGL-1-actin cytoskeleton linker proteins ezrin/radixin/moesin (ERM), an adaptor between P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSGL-1) and spleen tyrosine kinase (Syk), is a key player in PSGL-1 signal, which mediates the adhesion and recruitment of...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,621 Views
9 Pages

Validity and Reliability of a Load Cell Sensor-Based Device for Assessment of the Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull Test

  • Raynier Montoro-Bombú,
  • Beatriz Branquinho Gomes,
  • Amândio Santos and
  • Luis Rama

22 June 2023

In recent years, there has been an exponential increase in the number of devices developed to measure or estimate physical exercise. However, before these devices can be used in a practical and research environment, it is necessary to determine their...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,227 Views
16 Pages

14 November 2023

In the mean-field approximation, the well-known effect of the critical quantum collapse in a 3D gas of particles pulled to the center by potential U(r)=−U0/2r2 is suppressed by repulsive inter-particle interactions, which create the otherwise n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,407 Views
16 Pages

14 August 2021

In Notch signaling, the Jagged1-Notch3 ligand-receptor pairing is implicated for regulating the phenotype maturity of vascular smooth muscle cells. However, less is known about the role of Jagged1 presentation strategy in this regulation. In this stu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,625 Views
24 Pages

Fracture Behavior and Digital Image Analysis of GFRP Reinforced Concrete Notched Beams

  • Mohammod Minhajur Rahman,
  • Xudong Zhao,
  • Tommaso D’Antino,
  • Francesco Focacci and
  • Christian Carloni

30 August 2022

This study presents three-point bending fracture tests on glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) reinforced concrete notched beams. Few studies have been conducted to date to understand the fracture behavior of this type of specimens. The specimens ha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,423 Views
36 Pages

TRPM8-Rap1A Interaction Sites as Critical Determinants for Adhesion and Migration of Prostate and Other Epithelial Cancer Cells

  • Giorgia Chinigò,
  • Guillaume P. Grolez,
  • Madelaine Audero,
  • Alexandre Bokhobza,
  • Michela Bernardini,
  • Julien Cicero,
  • Robert-Alain Toillon,
  • Quentin Bailleul,
  • Luca Visentin and
  • Dimitra Gkika
  • + 5 authors

30 April 2022

Emerging evidence indicates that the TRPM8 channel plays an important role in prostate cancer (PCa) progression, by impairing the motility of these cancer cells. Here, we reveal a novel facet of PCa motility control via direct protein-protein interac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,944 Views
13 Pages

The globalisation of the beer market forces brewers to have methodologies that rapidly evaluate the evolution of beer flavour stability. Commonly used forced ageing methods have limitations since temperature and transportation conditions (temperature...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,005 Views
11 Pages

Molecular Mechanism of HINTW (HINT Gene in W-Chromosome)-Mediated UBE2I (Ubiquitin Conjugating Enzyme E2 I) Interaction in Female Differentiation of Chicken Embryos

  • Changhua Sun,
  • Jiuzhou Song,
  • Malik Ahsan Ali,
  • Hongyan Sun,
  • Yingjie Niu,
  • Qisheng Zuo,
  • Wei Han,
  • Bichun Li and
  • Kai Jin

22 March 2025

Background/Objective: It has been established that HINTW plays a pivotal role in the female differentiation of chickens; nevertheless, the underlying molecular mechanism remains to be fully elucidated. Method: To investigate the role of HINTW in avia...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,452 Views
20 Pages

19 December 2024

This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of Class-E series-tuned radio-frequency power amplifiers (RFPAs), focusing on their design and optimization for high efficiency and performance. However, achieving optimal performance involves navigating t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,513 Views
13 Pages

An H-bond involves the sharing of a hydrogen atom between an electronegative atom to which it is covalently bound (the donor) and another electronegative atom serving as an acceptor. Such bonds represent a critically important geometrical force in bi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,960 Views
22 Pages

Different In Silico Approaches Using Heterocyclic Derivatives against the Binding between Different Lineages of SARS-CoV-2 and ACE2

  • Federica Sipala,
  • Gianfranco Cavallaro,
  • Giuseppe Forte,
  • Cristina Satriano,
  • Alessandro Giuffrida,
  • Aurore Fraix,
  • Angelo Spadaro,
  • Salvatore Petralia,
  • Carmela Bonaccorso and
  • Simone Ronsisvalle

Over the last few years, the study of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and its mutations has become essential in understanding how it interacts with human host receptors. Since the crystallized structure of the spike protein bound to the angiotensin-conv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,067 Views
19 Pages

21 October 2025

Steroidal sodium channel agonist batrachotoxin (BTX), one of the most potent animal toxins, dramatically increases calcium permeation and alters other channel characteristics. In a cryoEM structure of rat sodium channel Nav1.5 with two BTX-B molecule...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,569 Views
21 Pages

The Future of Low-End Motes in the Internet of Things: A Prospective Paper

  • Daniel Oliveira,
  • Miguel Costa,
  • Sandro Pinto and
  • Tiago Gomes

Undeniably, the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem continues to evolve at a breakneck pace, exceeding all growth expectations and ubiquity barriers. From sensor to cloud, this giant network keeps breaking technological bounds in several domains, and...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
3,731 Views
16 Pages

Quantum Gravity at the Corner

  • Laurent Freidel and
  • Alejandro Perez

15 October 2018

We investigate the quantum geometry of a 2d surface S bounding the Cauchy slices of a 4d gravitational system. We investigate in detail for the first time the boundary symplectic current that naturally arises in the first-order formulation of general...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,819 Views
38 Pages

In inventory management, storage capacity constraints complicate multi-item lot-sizing decisions. As the number of items increases, deciding how much of each item to order without exceeding capacity becomes more difficult. Dynamic programming works e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
753 Views
24 Pages

30 September 2025

Many transportation structures collapse or sustain severe damage as a result of natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, wars, and similar attacks. These collapsed or severely damaged structures must be rebuilt and returned to service as quickl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
36 Citations
4,337 Views
15 Pages

3 September 2020

Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most important inorganic powders and is widely used as filler in order to reduce costs in the rubber industry. Nanocalcium carbonate reduces costs and acts as a semireinforcing filler that improves the mechanic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,228 Views
14 Pages

This paper proposes the preliminary results on a novel control architecture based on model predictive control (MPC) for cable-driven parallel robots (CDPRs) and applies them to a three degrees of freedom (3-DOF) robot with a suspended configuration,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,906 Views
16 Pages

Identification of Binding Proteins for TSC22D1 Family Proteins Using Mass Spectrometry

  • Ryouta Kamimura,
  • Daisuke Uchida,
  • Shin-ichiro Kanno,
  • Ryo Shiraishi,
  • Toshiki Hyodo,
  • Yuta Sawatani,
  • Michiko Shimura,
  • Tomonori Hasegawa,
  • Maki Tsubura-Okubo and
  • Hitoshi Kawamata
  • + 5 authors

9 October 2021

TSC-22 (TGF-β stimulated clone-22) has been reported to induce differentiation, growth inhibition, and apoptosis in various cells. TSC-22 is a member of a family in which many proteins are produced from four different family genes. TSC-22 (correspond...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,740 Views
19 Pages

31 July 2021

Geometrically, the affine connection is the main ingredient that underlies the covariant derivative, the parallel transport, the auto-parallel curves, the torsion tensor field, and the curvature tensor field on a finite-dimensional differentiable man...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,822 Views
13 Pages

The Phosphorylation of PDX-1 by Protein Kinase CK2 Is Crucial for Its Stability

  • Sabrina Klein,
  • Rui Meng,
  • Mathias Montenarh and
  • Claudia Götz

28 December 2016

The homeodomain protein PDX-1 is a critical regulator of pancreatic development and insulin production in pancreatic β-cells. We have recently shown that PDX-1 is a substrate of protein kinase CK2; a multifunctional protein kinase which is implicated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,142 Views
18 Pages

4 February 2023

This paper presents a study on a quadrotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) fault-tolerant control scheme. According to the attitude model and safety control of the aircraft under the uncertainty of inertial matrix, the attitude state constraint by rein...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,553 Views
14 Pages

7 January 2022

(1) Background: The myristoylated pre-S1 peptide (Myr47) synthesized to mimic pre-S1 domain (2-48) in large (L) surface protein of hepatitis B virus (HBV) prevents HBV infection to hepatocytes by binding to sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypept...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,724 Views
16 Pages

12 October 2021

Translocated in LipoSarcoma/Fused in Sarcoma (TLS/FUS) is a nuclear RNA binding protein whose mutations cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. TLS/FUS undergoes LLPS and forms membraneless particles with other proteins and nucleic acids. Interaction wi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,941 Views
15 Pages

In eukaryotes three of the four ribosomal RNA (rRNA) molecules are transcribed as a long precursor that is processed into mature rRNAs concurrently with the assembly of ribosomal subunits. However, the relative timing of association of ribosomal prot...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,803 Views
25 Pages

A Systematic Review of a City in a City: An Aerotropolitan Perspective

  • Emeka Austin Ndaguba,
  • Jua Cilliers and
  • Sumita Ghosh

7 September 2022

The purpose of this research is to demystify literature on aerotropolis using systematic review. Literature on aerial life and aeronautical studies suggests that airports are frequently cited outside urban centres. However, recent events surrounding...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,212 Views
12 Pages

The P2Y12 receptor is an important member of the purinergic receptor family, known for its critical role in platelet activation and thrombosis. In our previously published study, the acridinone analogue NSC618159 was identified as a potent antagonist...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
19,239 Views
10 Pages

2 April 2014

We designed a vector for the bacterial expression of recombinant antibodies fused to a double tag composed of 6xHis and the EPEA amino acid sequence. EPEA sequence (C tag) is tightly bound by a commercial antibody when expressed at the C-term end of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,946 Views
10 Pages

6 June 2023

Human genomic DNA contains a number of diverse repetitive sequence motifs, often identified as fragile sites leading to genetic instability. Among them, expansion events occurring at triplet repeats have been extensively studied due to their associat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,702 Views
18 Pages

8 July 2024

Classical swine fever (CSF) is caused by the classical swine fever virus (CSFV), which poses a threat to swine production. The activation of host innate immunity through linker proteins such as tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNF-R)-associated factor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
10,357 Views
15 Pages

Src1 is a Protein of the Inner Nuclear Membrane Interacting with the Dictyostelium Lamin NE81

  • Petros Batsios,
  • Xiang Ren,
  • Otto Baumann,
  • Denis A. Larochelle and
  • Ralph Gräf

18 March 2016

The nuclear envelope (NE) consists of the outer and inner nuclear membrane (INM), whereby the latter is bound to the nuclear lamina. Src1 is a Dictyostelium homologue of the helix-extension-helix family of proteins, which also includes the human lami...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,820 Views
9 Pages

Electrochemical Aptamer-Based Biosensor for Detecting Pap31, a Biomarker for Carrion’s Disease

  • Keaton Silver,
  • Andrew Smith,
  • Haley V. Colling,
  • Nico Tenorio,
  • Teisha J. Rowland and
  • Andrew J. Bonham

15 November 2024

Carrion’s disease, caused by infection with the bacterium Bartonella bacilliformis (B. bacilliformis), is effectively treated with antibiotics, but reaches fatality rates of ~90% if untreated. Current diagnostic methods are limited, insuff...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,328 Views
10 Pages

Rapid and Quantitative Detection of Lung Cancer Biomarker ENOX2 Using a Novel Aptamer in an Electrochemical DNA-Based (E-DNA) Biosensor

  • Mary Quansah,
  • Lisa Fetter,
  • Autumn Fineran,
  • Haley V. Colling,
  • Keaton Silver,
  • Teisha J. Rowland and
  • Andrew J. Bonham

25 June 2023

To overcome early cancer detection challenges, diagnostic tools enabling more sensitive, rapid, and noninvasive detection are necessary. An attractive cancer target for diagnostic blood tests is human Ecto-NOX disulfide–thiol exchanger 2 (ENOX2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,516 Views
29 Pages

Common Patterns of Hydrolysis Initiation in P-loop Fold Nucleoside Triphosphatases

  • Maria I. Kozlova,
  • Daria N. Shalaeva,
  • Daria V. Dibrova and
  • Armen Y. Mulkidjanian

22 September 2022

The P-loop fold nucleoside triphosphate (NTP) hydrolases (also known as Walker NTPases) function as ATPases, GTPases, and ATP synthases, are often of medical importance, and represent one of the largest and evolutionarily oldest families of enzymes....

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,442 Views
16 Pages

The FilZ Protein Contains a Single PilZ Domain and Facilitates the Swarming Motility of Pseudoalteromonas sp. SM9913

  • Qi Sheng,
  • Ang Liu,
  • Peiling Yang,
  • Zhuowei Chen,
  • Peng Wang,
  • Haining Sun,
  • Chunyang Li,
  • Andrew McMinn,
  • Yin Chen and
  • Yuqiang Zhang
  • + 2 authors

Swarming regulation is complicated in flagellated bacteria, especially those possessing dual flagellar systems. It remains unclear whether and how the movement of the constitutive polar flagellum is regulated during swarming motility of these bacteri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
930 Views
15 Pages

Plasticity and Co-Factor-Dependent Structural Changes in the RecA Nucleoprotein Filament Studied by Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS) Measurements and Molecular Modeling

  • Satomi Inaba-Inoue,
  • Afra Sabei,
  • Anne-Elisabeth Molza,
  • Mara Prentiss,
  • Tsutomu Mikawa,
  • Hiroshi Sekiguchi,
  • Chantal Prévost and
  • Masayuki Takahashi

16 April 2025

Structural analyses of protein filaments formed by self-assembly, such as actin, tubulin, or recombinase filaments, have suffered for decades from technical issues due to difficulties in crystallization, their large size, or the dynamic behavior inhe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
3,184 Views
17 Pages

CircRNA-1926 Promotes the Differentiation of Goat SHF Stem Cells into Hair Follicle Lineage by miR-148a/b-3p/CDK19 Axis

  • Rong H. Yin,
  • Su J. Zhao,
  • Qian Jiao,
  • Ze Y. Wang,
  • Man Bai,
  • Yi X. Fan,
  • Yu B. Zhu and
  • Wen L. Bai

2 September 2020

Circular RNAs (CircRNAs) are a type of non-coding RNAs, which contain a covalently closed loop structure without 5′ to 3′ free ends. CircRNAs play essential roles in the regeneration of secondary hair follicle (SHF) and cashmere growth in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,811 Views
19 Pages

10 February 2020

Salt stress inhibits normal plant growth and development by disrupting cellular water absorption and metabolism. Therefore, understanding plant salt tolerance mechanisms should provide a theoretical basis for developing salt-resistant varieties. Here...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,635 Views
13 Pages

Elucidating the Influence of Electric Fields toward CO2 Activation on YSZ (111)

  • Nisa Ulumuddin,
  • Fanglin Che,
  • Jung-Il Yang,
  • Su Ha and
  • Jean-Sabin McEwen

18 February 2021

Despite its high thermodynamic stability, the presence of a negative electric field is known to facilitate the activation of CO2 through electrostatic effects. To utilize electric fields for a reverse water gas shift reaction, it is critical to eluci...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,567 Views
22 Pages

Determining the network size is a critical process in numerous areas (e.g., computer science, logistic, epidemiology, social networking services, mathematical modeling, demography, etc.). However, many modern real-world systems are so extensive that...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,852 Views
22 Pages

A Novel Long Noncoding RNA in Osteocytes Regulates Bone Formation through the Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Pathway

  • Makoto Arai,
  • Hiroki Ochi,
  • Satoko Sunamura,
  • Nobuaki Ito,
  • Masaomi Nangaku,
  • Shu Takeda and
  • Shingo Sato

4 September 2023

The vast majority of transcribed RNAs are noncoding RNAs. Among noncoding RNAs, long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), which contain hundreds to thousands of bases, have received attention in many fields. The vast majority of the constituent cells in bone ti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,115 Views
13 Pages

Regulation of RORα Stability through PRMT5-Dependent Symmetric Dimethylation

  • Gaofeng Xiong,
  • Brynne Obringer,
  • Austen Jones,
  • Elise Horton and
  • Ren Xu

17 May 2024

Retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor alpha (RORα), a candidate tumor suppressor, is prevalently downregulated or lost in malignant breast cancer cells. However, the mechanisms of how RORα expression is regulated in breast epithe...

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