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Get the measure : units and measurements
by
Colson, Rob, 1971- author
,
Colson, Rob, 1971- Ma+h everywhere
in
Physical measurements Juvenile literature.
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Units of measurement Juvenile literature.
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Measurement.
2018
\"Introduces the reader to measurements.\"-- Provided by publisher.
TIPE1 induces apoptosis by negatively regulating Rac1 activation in hepatocellular carcinoma cells
TIPE1 (tumor necrosis factor-α-induced protein 8-like 1 or TNFAIP8L1) is a newly identified member of the TIPE (TNFAIP8) family, which play roles in regulating cell death. However, the biologic functions of TIPE1 in physiologic and pathologic conditions are largely unknown. Here, we report the roles of TIPE1 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Evaluated by immunohistochemical staining, HCC tissues showed significantly downregulated TIPE1 expression compared with adjacent non-tumor tissues, which positively correlated with tumor pathologic grades and patient survival. Using a homograft tumor model in Balb/c mice, we discovered that TIPE1 significantly diminished the growth and tumor weight of murine liver cancer homografts. Consistently, TIPE1 inhibited both cell growth and colony formation ability of cultured HCC cell lines, which was further identified to be due to TIPE1-inducing apoptosis in a caspase-independent, necrostatin-1 (Nec-1)-insensitive manner. Furthermore, mechanistic investigations revealed that TIPE1 interacted with Rac1, and inhibited the activation of Rac1 and its downstream p65 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase pathway. Moreover, overexpression of constitutively active Rac1 partially rescued the apoptosis induced by TIPE1, and Rac1 knockdown significantly restored the deregulated cell growth induced by TIPE1 small interfering RNA. Our findings revealed that TIPE1 induced apoptosis in HCC cells by negatively regulating Rac1 pathway, and loss of TIPE1 might be a new prognostic indicator for HCC patients.
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Get in shape : two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes
by
Colson, Rob, 1971- author
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Colson, Rob, 1971- Ma+h everywhere
in
Geometry, Plane Juvenile literature.
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Geometry, Solid Juvenile literature.
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Geometry.
2018
\"Introduces the reader to two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Lattice distortion enabling enhanced strength and plasticity in high entropy intermetallic alloy
2024
Intermetallic alloys have traditionally been characterized by their inherent brittleness due to their lack of sufficient slip systems and absence of strain hardening. However, here we developed a single-phase B2 high-entropy intermetallic alloy that is both strong and plastic. Unlike conventional intermetallics, this high-entropy alloy features a highly distorted crystalline lattice with complex chemical order, leading to multiple slip systems and high flow stress. In addition, the alloy exhibits a dynamic hardening mechanism triggered by dislocation gliding that preserves its strength across a wide range of temperatures. As a result, this high-entropy intermetallic circumvents precipitous thermal softening, with extensive plastic flows even at high homologous temperatures, outperforming a variety of both body-centered cubic and B2 alloys. These findings reveal a promising direction for the development of intermetallic alloys with broad engineering applications.
Intermetallics are traditionally characterised by their inherent brittleness due to a lack of sufficient slip systems and the absence of strain hardening. Here authors show that a single-phase distorted high entropy B2 intermetallic alloy displays notable strength and plasticity at room temperature, along with stable plastic flow at high homologous temperatures.
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Your number's up : digits, number lines, negative and positive numbers
by
Colson, Rob, 1971- author
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Colson, Rob, 1971- Ma+h everywhere
in
Number line Juvenile literature.
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Numbers, real Juvenile literature.
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Arithmetic Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Introduces the reader to units and measurements.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Tumor development is associated with decrease of TET gene expression and 5-methylcytosine hydroxylation
2013
The TET (
t
en–
e
leven
t
ranslocation) family of α-ketoglutarate (α-KG)-dependent dioxygenases catalyzes the sequential oxidation of 5-methylcytosine (5mC) to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC), 5-formylcytosine and 5-carboxylcytosine, leading to eventual DNA demethylation. The
TET2
gene is a bona fide tumor suppressor frequently mutated in leukemia, and TET enzyme activity is inhibited in
IDH1/2
-mutated tumors by the oncometabolite 2-hydroxyglutarate, an antagonist of α-KG, linking 5mC oxidation to cancer development. We report here that the levels of 5hmC are dramatically reduced in human breast, liver, lung, pancreatic and prostate cancers when compared with the matched surrounding normal tissues. Associated with the 5hmC decrease is the substantial reduction of the expression of all three
TET
genes, revealing a possible mechanism for the reduced 5hmC in cancer cells. The decrease of 5hmC was also observed during tumor development in different genetically engineered mouse models. Together, our results identify 5hmC as a biomarker whose decrease is broadly and tightly associated with tumor development.
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What are the chances? : probability, statistics, ratios, and proportions
by
Colson, Rob, 1971- author
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Colson, Rob, 1971- Ma+h everywhere
in
Probabilities Juvenile literature.
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Statistics Juvenile literature.
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Ratio and proportion Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Introduces the reader to probability, statistics, ratios and proportions.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Unusual competition of superconductivity and charge-density-wave state in a compressed topological kagome metal
by
Chen, X. H.
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Zhuo, W. Z.
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Ying, J. J.
in
639/766/119/1003
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639/766/119/995
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Antiferromagnetism
2021
Understanding the competition between superconductivity and other ordered states (such as antiferromagnetic or charge-density-wave (CDW) state) is a central issue in condensed matter physics. The recently discovered layered kagome metal
A
V
3
Sb
5
(
A
= K, Rb, and Cs) provides us a new playground to study the interplay of superconductivity and CDW state by involving nontrivial topology of band structures. Here, we conduct high-pressure electrical transport and magnetic susceptibility measurements to study CsV
3
Sb
5
with the highest
T
c
of 2.7 K in
A
V
3
Sb
5
family. While the CDW transition is monotonically suppressed by pressure, superconductivity is enhanced with increasing pressure up to P1 ≈ 0.7 GPa, then an unexpected suppression on superconductivity happens until pressure around 1.1 GPa, after that,
T
c
is enhanced with increasing pressure again. The CDW is completely suppressed at a critical pressure P2 ≈ 2 GPa together with a maximum
T
c
of about 8 K. In contrast to a common dome-like behavior, the pressure-dependent
T
c
shows an unexpected double-peak behavior. The unusual suppression of
T
c
at P1 is concomitant with the rapidly damping of quantum oscillations, sudden enhancement of the residual resistivity and rapid decrease of magnetoresistance. Our discoveries indicate an unusual competition between superconductivity and CDW state in pressurized kagome lattice.
The recently discovered kagome metal
A
V
3
Sb
5
is a new playground to study the interplay between superconductivity and charge-density-wave (CDW) state. Here, the authors report pressure-dependent evolution of CDW and superconductivity in CsV
3
Sb
5
, suggesting an unusual competition between the two phases.
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Super sums : addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
by
Colson, Rob, 1971- author
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Colson, Rob, 1971- Ma+h everywhere
in
Mathematics Juvenile literature.
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Arithmetic Juvenile literature.
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Problem solving Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Introduces the reader to addition, subtraction, multiplication and division\"-- Provided by publisher.
An observationally based evaluation of cloud ice water in CMIP3 and CMIP5 GCMs and contemporary reanalyses using contemporary satellite data
2012
We perform an observationally based evaluation of the cloud ice water content (CIWC) and path (CIWP) of present‐day GCMs, notably 20th century CMIP5 simulations, and compare these results to CMIP3 and two recent reanalyses. We use three different CloudSat + CALIPSO ice water products and two methods to remove the contribution from the convective core ice mass and/or precipitating cloud hydrometeors with variable sizes and falling speeds so that a robust observational estimate can be obtained for model evaluations. The results show that for annual mean CIWP, there are factors of 2–10 in the differences between observations and models for a majority of the GCMs and for a number of regions. However, there are a number of CMIP5 models, including CNRM‐CM5, MRI, CCSM4 and CanESM2, as well as the UCLA CGCM, that perform well compared to our past evaluations. Systematic biases in CIWC vertical structure occur below the mid‐troposphere where the models overestimate CIWC, with this bias arising mostly from the extratropics. The tropics are marked by model differences in the level of maximum CIWC (∼250–550 hPa). Based on a number of metrics, the ensemble behavior of CMIP5 has improved considerably relative to CMIP3, although neither the CMIP5 ensemble mean nor any individual model performs particularly well, and there are still a number of models that exhibit very large biases despite the availability of relevant observations. The implications of these results on model representations of the Earth radiation balance are discussed, along with caveats and uncertainties associated with the observational estimates, model and observation representations of the precipitating and cloudy ice components, relevant physical processes and parameterizations. Key Points A robust evaluation of the cloud ice water content for GCMs Implications of this study on model representations of the Earth radiation
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