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    The trait anger affects conflict inhibition: a Go/Nogo ERP study
    with Yong Liu, Xianghong Zhan, Wei Li, Heyun Han, Junlin Hou, Guoli Yan, and Youjie Wang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8. 2014.
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    Fluence-dependent radiation damage in helium ion-irradiated Cu/V multilayers
    with E. G. Fu, J. Carter, Lin Shao, Y. Q. Wang, and X. Zhang
    Philosophical Magazine 93 (8): 883-898. 2013.
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    In Vivo Single-Cell Detection of Metabolic Oscillations in Stem Cells
    with C. Stringari, M. Geyfman, V. Crosignani, V. Kumar, J. S. Takahashi, B. Andersen, and E. Gratton
    © 2015 The Authors. Through the use of bulk measurements in metabolic organs, the circadian clock was shown to play roles in organismal energy homeostasis. However, the relationship between metabolic and circadian oscillations has not been studied invivo at a single-cell level. Also, it is unknown whether the circadian clock controls metabolism in stem cells. We used a sensitive, noninvasive method to detect metabolic oscillations and circadian phase within epidermal stem cells in live mice at t…Read more
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    The human cationic antimicrobial protein LL-37 is a multifunctional host defense peptide with a wide range of immunomodulatory activities. Previous work has shown that LL-37 exerts both pro- and anti-inflammatory effects. The role of mitochondria in the skin inflammatory effects of LL-37 has not been well studied. Therefore, our aim was to investigate the immunomodulatory effect of LL-37 in HaCaT cells and to delineate the underlying mechanisms related to mitochondrial function. Immunohistochemi…Read more
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    Characteristics of tropical cyclones in high-resolution models in the present climate
    with S. J. da ShaevitzCamargo, A. H. Sobel, J. A. Jonas, D. Kim, A. Kumar, T. E. Larow, Y. K. Lim, H. Murakami, K. A. Reed, M. J. Roberts, E. Scoccimarro, P. L. Vidale, M. F. Wehner, M. Zhao, and N. Henderson
    © 2014. The Authors.The global characteristics of tropical cyclones simulated by several climate models are analyzed and compared with observations. The global climate models were forced by the same sea surface temperature fields in two types of experiments, using climatological SST and interannually varying SST. TC tracks and intensities are derived from each model's output fields by the group who ran that model, using their own preferred tracking scheme; the study considers the combination of …Read more
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    The integrated proactive surveillance system for prostate cancer
    with M. Yatawara, S. -C. Huang, K. Dudley, C. Szekely, S. Holden, and S. Piantadosi
    In this paper, we present the design and implementation of the integrated proactive surveillance system for prostate cancer. The integrated PASS-PC is a multi-institutional web-based system aimed at collecting a variety of data on prostate cancer patients in a standardized and efficient way. The integrated PASS-PC was commissioned by the Prostate Cancer Foundation and built through the joint of efforts by a group of experts in medical oncology, genetics, pathology, nutrition, and cancer research…Read more
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    Photosynthetic responses to altitude: an explanation based on optimality principles
    with I. C. Prentice, T. W. Davis, T. F. Keenan, I. J. Wright, and C. Peng
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    Combined Immunodeficiency Due to MALT1 Mutations, Treated by Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
    with D. Punwani, A. Y. Chan, M. J. Cowan, J. Mallott, U. Sunderam, M. Mollenauer, R. Srinivasan, S. E. Brenner, A. Mulder, F. H. J. Claas, A. Weiss, and J. M. Puck
    © 2015, The Author.Purpose: A male infant developed generalized rash, intestinal inflammation and severe infections including persistent cytomegalovirus. Family history was negative, T cell receptor excision circles were normal, and engraftment of maternal cells was absent. No defects were found in multiple genes associated with severe combined immunodeficiency. A 9/10 HLA matched unrelated hematopoietic cell transplant led to mixed chimerism with clinical resolution. We sought an underlying cau…Read more
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    Well developed deformation in Si42
    with S. Takeuchi, M. Matsushita, N. Aoi, P. Doornenbal, K. Li, T. Motobayashi, H. Scheit, D. Steppenbeck, H. Baba, D. Bazin, L. Càceres, H. Crawford, P. Fallon, R. Gernhäuser, J. Gibelin, S. Go, S. Grévy, C. Hinke, C. R. Hoffman, R. Hughes, E. Ideguchi, D. Jenkins, N. Kobayashi, Y. Kondo, R. Krücken, T. Le Bleis, J. Lee, G. Lee, A. Matta, S. Michimasa, T. Nakamura, S. Ota, M. Petri, T. Sako, H. Sakurai, S. Shimoura, K. Steiger, K. Takahashi, M. Takechi, Y. Togano, R. Winkler, and K. Yoneda
    Excited states in Si38,40,42 nuclei have been studied via in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy with multinucleon removal reactions. Intense radioactive beams of S40 and S44 provided at the new facility of the RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory enabled γ-γ coincidence measurements. A prominent γ line observed with an energy of 742 keV in Si42 confirms the 2 + state reported in an earlier study. Among the γ lines observed in coincidence with the 2 +→0 + transition, the most probable candidate for the tr…Read more