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    Sex Differences in Re-experiencing Symptoms Between Husbands and Wives Who Lost Their Only Child in China: A Resting-State Functional Connectivity Study of Hippocampal Subfields
    with Yifeng Luo, Yu Liu, Zhao Qing, Yifei Weng, Xiaojie Zhang, Hairong Shan, Lingjiang Li, Rongfeng Qi, Zhihong Cao, and Guangming Lu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Background: Losing one’s only child may lead to post-traumatic stress disorder, of which re-experiencing is the core symptom. However, neuroimaging studies of sex differences in re-experiencing in the context of the trauma of losing one’s only child and PTSD are scarce; comparisons of the functional networks from the hippocampal subfields to the thalamus might clarify the neural basis.Methods: Thirty couples without any psychiatric disorder who lost their only child, 55 patients with PTSD, and 5…Read more
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    Do Chinese Traditional and Modern Cultures Affect Young Adults’ Moral Priorities?
    with Xiaomeng Hu, Sylvia Xiaohua Chen, Feng Yu, Kaiping Peng, and Li Liu
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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    This study explores the dynamic feature of organizational citizenship behaviors under the condition of challenge stressors, as this has not been addressed by previous research. Combining the cybernetic theory of stress and social exchange theory, this study builds a dynamic computational model regarding the circular causality between challenge stressors and organizational citizenship behaviors. By conducting a series of simulation experiments, we validated and demonstrated important questions re…Read more
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    Choice revision
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 28 (4): 577-599. 2019.
    Choice revision is a sort of non-prioritized multiple revision, in which the agent partially accepts the new information represented by a set of sentences. We investigate the construction of choice revision based on a new approach to belief change called descriptor revision. We prove that each of two variants of choice revision based on such construction is axiomatically characterized with a set of plausible postulates, assuming that the object language is finite. Furthermore, we introduce an al…Read more
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    Molecular architecture of contactin-Associated protein-like 2 and its interaction with contactin 2
    with Z. Lu, Mvvvs Reddy, J. Liu, A. Kalichava, F. Chen, Y. Wang, L. M. F. Holthauzen, M. A. White, S. Seshadrinathan, X. Zhong, G. Ren, and G. Rudenko
    Contactin-Associated protein-like 2 is a large multidomain neuronal adhesion molecule implicated in a number of neurological disorders, including epilepsy, schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, and language delay. We reveal here by electron microscopy that the architecture of CNTNAP2 is composed of a large, medium, and small lobe that flex with respect to each other. Using epitope labeling and fragments, we assign the F58C, L1, and L2 domains to the large lobe, the FB…Read more
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    HDL surface lipids mediate CETP binding as revealed by electron microscopy and molecular dynamics simulation
    with M. Zhang, Charles R., H. Tong, M. Patel, F. Wang, M. J. Rames, A. Ren, K. A. Rye, X. Qiu, D. G. Johns, Charles M. A., and G. Ren
    Cholesteryl ester transfer protein mediates the transfer of cholesterol esters from atheroprotective high-density lipoproteins to atherogenic low-density lipoproteins. CETP inhibition has been regarded as a promising strategy for increasing HDL levels and subsequently reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Although the crystal structure of CETP is known, little is known regarding how CETP binds to HDL. Here, we investigated how various HDL-like particles interact with CETP by electron mic…Read more
  • Membrane-directed molecular assembly of the neuronal SNARE complex
    with W. J. Cho, J. S. Lee, G. Ren, L. Shin, C. W. Manke, J. Potoff, N. Kotaria, M. G. Zhvania, and Jena B. P.
    Since the discovery and implication of N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor -attachment protein receptor proteins in membrane fusion almost two decades ago, there have been significant efforts to understand their involvement at the molecular level. In the current study, we report for the first time the molecular interaction between full-length recombinant t-SNAREs and v-SNARE present in opposing liposomes, leading to the assembly of a t-/v-SNARE ring complex. Using high-resolution electron microsco…Read more
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    The dynamic personalities and structural heterogeneity of proteins are essential for proper functioning. Structural determination of dynamic/heterogeneous proteins is limited by conventional approaches of X-ray and electron microscopy of single-particle reconstruction that require an average from thousands to millions different molecules. Cryo-electron tomography is an approach to determine three-dimensional reconstruction of a single and unique biological object such as bacteria and cells, by i…Read more
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    The production of distinct sets of T cell receptor γδ+ T cells occurs in an ordered fashion in thymic development. The Vγ3 and Vγ4 genes, located downstream in the TCRγ Cγ1 gene cluster, are expressed by the earliest waves of developing TCRγδ+ T cells in the fetal thymus, destined for intraepithelial locations. Upstream Vγ2 and Vγ5 genes are expressed in later waves in the adult and constitute most TCRγδ + T cells in secondary lymphoid tissue. This developmental pattern is caused in part by a pr…Read more
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    Phase transformations of icosahedral AlCuFe quasicrystals
    with R. Lück
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5): 329-334. 2006.
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    Believability Relations for Select-Direct Sentential Revision
    Studia Logica 105 (1): 37-63. 2017.
    A set of sentential revision operations can be generated in a select-direct way within a new framework for belief change named descriptor revision firstly introduced in Hansson [8]. In this paper, we adopt another constructive approach to these operations, based on a relation \ on sentences named believability relation. Intuitively, \ means that the subject is at least as prone to believe or accept \ as to believe or accept \. We demonstrate that so called H-believability relations and basic bel…Read more