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    Neural activity in relation to temporal distance: Differences in past and future temporal discounting
    with J. M. He, H. Yuan, and Y. G. Chen
    Consciousness and Cognition 21 (4): 1662-1672. 2012.
    This study investigated the differences between past and future temporal discounting in terms of neural activity in relation to temporal distance. Results show that brain regions are engaged differently in past and future temporal discounting. This is likely because past temporal discounting requires memory reconstruction, whereas future temporal discounting requires the processing of uncertainty about the future. In past temporal discounting, neural activity differed only when preferences were …Read more
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    Up till now, China has not enacted any legal mechanisms governing certification or supervision for ethics committees. This article analyses deficiencies in the protection of subjects in clinical drug trials under China’s current laws and regulations; it emphasizes that investigators, as practitioners who have direct contact with subjects, play significant roles in protecting and safeguarding subjects’ rights and interests. The paper compares the status quo in China in this area to that of other …Read more
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    Dislocation structures. Part I. Grain orientation dependence
    with G. Winther
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (33): 5189-5214. 2007.
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    Low-Energy Dislocation Structure character of dislocation boundaries aligned with slip planes in rolled aluminium
    with G. Winther and C. S. Hong
    Philosophical Magazine 95 (13): 1471-1489. 2015.
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    Grain orientation and dislocation patterns
    with N. Hansen, W. Pantleon, and G. Winther
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (25-26): 3981-3994. 2006.
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    When fcc single crystals with high-symmetry crystal orientations are deformed to moderate strains by rolling, tension or channel die compression, long dislocation boundaries inclined to the extension axis form. Similarly, long dislocation boundaries are often found in grains embedded in polycrystals deformed in the same manner. These extended planar boundaries are characteristically - 30-40° from the extension direction and contain the transverse specimen axis. The objective of the present artic…Read more
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    Dislocation structures. Part II. Slip system dependence
    with G. Winther
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (33): 5215-5235. 2007.
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    Deformation band evolution in [110] Al single crystals strained in tension
    with J. A. Wert *, K. Kashihara, T. Okada, and F. Inoko
    Philosophical Magazine 85 (18): 1989-2021. 2005.
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    Integrin α 9 β 1 in airway smooth muscle suppresses exaggerated airway narrowing
    with C. Chen, M. Kudo, F. Rutaganira, H. Takano, C. Lee, A. Atakilit, K. S. Robinett, T. Uede, P. J. Wolters, K. M. Shokat, and D. Sheppard
    Exaggerated contraction of airway smooth muscle is the major cause of symptoms in asthma, but the mechanisms that prevent exaggerated contraction are incompletely understood. Here, we showed that integrin α 9β 1on airway smooth muscle localizes the polyamine catabolizing enzyme spermidine/spermine N 1-acetyltransferase in close proximity to the lipid kinase PIP5K1γ. As PIP5K1γ is the major source of PIP2 in airway smooth muscle and its activity is regulated by higher-order polyamines, this inter…Read more
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    The phosphatase CD148 promotes airway hyperresponsiveness through SRC family kinases
    with T. R. Katsumoto, M. Kudo, C. Chen, A. Sundaram, E. C. Callahan, J. W. Zhu, J. Lin, C. E. Rosen, B. N. Manz, J. W. Lee, M. A. Matthay, D. Sheppard, and A. Weiss
    Increased airway smooth muscle contractility and the development of airway hyperresponsiveness are cardinal features of asthma, but the signaling pathways that promote these changes are poorly understood. Tyrosine phosphorylation is tightly regulated by the opposing actions of protein tyrosine kinases and phosphatases, but little is known about whether tyrosine phosphatases influence AHR. Here, we demonstrate that genetic inactivation of receptor-like protein tyrosine phosphatase J, which encode…Read more
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    IQGAP1-dependent scaffold suppresses RhoA and inhibits airway smooth muscle contraction
    with M. Bhattacharya, A. Sundaram, M. Kudo, J. Farmer, P. Ganesan, A. Khalifeh-Soltani, M. Arjomandi, K. Atabai, and D. Sheppard
    The intracellular scaffold protein IQGAP1 supports protein complexes in conjunction with numerous binding partners involved in multiple cellular processes. Here, we determined that IQGAP1 modulates airway smooth muscle contractility. Compared with WT controls, at baseline as well as after immune sensitization and challenge, Iqgap1-/- mice had higher airway responsiveness. Tracheal rings from Iqgap1-/- mice generated greater agonist-induced contractile force, even after removal of the epithelium.…Read more
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    Dynamic modulation of cell adhesion is integral to a wide range of biological processes. The small guanosine triphosphatase Rap1 is an important regulator of cell - cell and cell - matrix adhesions. We show here that induced expression of activated Abl tyrosine kinase reduces Rap1-GTP levels through phosphorylation of Tyr221 of CrkII, which disrupts interaction of CrkII with C3G, a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rap1. Abl-dependent down-regulation of Rap1-GTP causes cell rounding and det…Read more
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    Background: High throughput screens with RNA interference technology enable loss-of-function analyses of gene activities in mammalian cells. While the construction of genome-scale shRNA libraries has been successful, results of large-scale screening of those libraries can be difficult to analyze because of the relatively high noise levels and the fact that not all shRNAs in a library are equally effective in silencing gene expression. Results: We have screened a library consisting of 43,828 shRN…Read more
  • Light-activated RNA interference in human embryonic stem cells
    with Q. Hu, G. B. Braun, A. Pallaoro, D. P. Morales, J. Zasadzinski, D. O. Clegg, and N. O. Reich
    © 2015.We describe a near infrared light-activated gene silencing method in undifferentiated human embryonic stem cell using a plasmonic hollow gold nanoshell as the siRNA carrier. Our modular biotin-streptavidin coupling strategy enables positively charged TAT-peptide to coat oligonucleotides-saturated nanoparticles as a stable colloid formation. TAT-peptide coated nanoparticles with dense siRNA loading show efficient penetration into a wide variety of hESC cell lines. The siRNA is freed from t…Read more
  • Neutrophils Regulate Humoral Autoimmunity by Restricting Interferon-γ Production via the Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species
    with J. Li, S. Dorta-Estremera, J. Di Domizio, Anthony S. M., S. S. Watowich, D. Popkin, Z. Liu, P. Brohawn, Y. Yao, K. S. Schluns, L. L. Lanier, and W. Cao
    © 2015 The Authors.Here, we examine the mechanism by which plasmacytoid dendritic cells and type I interferons promote humoral autoimmunity. In an amyloid-induced experimental autoimmune model, neutrophil depletion enhanced anti-nuclear antibody development, which correlated with heightened IFN-γ production by natural killer cells. IFN-α/β produced by pDCs activated NK cells via IL-15 induction. Neutrophils released reactive oxygen species, which negatively modulated the levels of IL-15, thereby…Read more
  • Light-Patterned RNA Interference of 3D-Cultured Human Embryonic Stem Cells
    with Q. Hu, Y. Lai, D. P. Morales, D. O. Clegg, and N. O. Reich