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On behavior of the fifth algebraic transfer
In this paper, we show that Singer's fifth transfer is not an epimorphism in
degree 11. More precisely, it does not detect the element P(h_2) in
Ext_A^{5,16}(F_2,F_2).Comment: This is the version published by Geometry & Topology Monographs on 14
November 200
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The RNA Polymerase II Core Promoter in Drosophila.
Transcription by RNA polymerase II initiates at the core promoter, which is sometimes referred to as the "gateway to transcription." Here, we describe the properties of the RNA polymerase II core promoter in Drosophila The core promoter is at a strategic position in the expression of genes, as it is the site of convergence of the signals that lead to transcriptional activation. Importantly, core promoters are diverse in terms of their structure and function. They are composed of various combinations of sequence motifs such as the TATA box, initiator (Inr), and downstream core promoter element (DPE). Different types of core promoters are transcribed via distinct mechanisms. Moreover, some transcriptional enhancers exhibit specificity for particular types of core promoters. These findings indicate that the core promoter is a central component of the transcriptional apparatus that regulates gene expression
Local deformations and incommensurability of high quality epitaxial graphene on a weakly interacting transition metal
We investigate the fine structure of graphene on iridium, which is a model
for graphene weakly interacting with a transition metal substrate. Even the
highest quality epitaxial graphene displays tiny imperfections, i.e. small
biaxial strains, ca. 0.3%, rotations, ca. 0.5^{\circ}, and shears over
distances of ca. 100 nm, and is found incommensurate, as revealed by X-ray
diffraction and scanning tunneling microscopy. These structural variations are
mostly induced by the increase of the lattice parameter mismatch when cooling
down the sample from the graphene preparation temperature to the measurement
temperature. Although graphene weakly interacts with iridium, its thermal
expansion is found positive, contrary to free-standing graphene. The structure
of graphene and its variations are very sensitive to the preparation
conditions. All these effects are consistent with initial growth and subsequent
pining of graphene at steps
Evolution of structure of SiO2 nanoparticles upon cooling from the melt
Evolution of structure of spherical SiO2 nanoparticles upon cooling from the
melt has been investigated via molecular-dynamics (MD) simulations under
non-periodic boundary conditions (NPBC). We use the pair interatomic potentials
which have weak Coulomb interaction and Morse type short-range interaction. The
change in structure of SiO2 nanoparticles upon cooling process has been studied
through the partial radial distribution functions (PRDFs), coordination number
and bond-angle distributions at different temperatures. The core and surface
structures of nanoparticles have been studied in details. Our results show
significant temperature dependence of structure of nanoparticles. Moreover,
temperature dependence of concentration of structural defects in nanoparticles
upon cooling from the melt toward glassy state has been found and discussed.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figure
Targeted antiangiogenic agents in combination with cytotoxic chemotherapy in preclinical and clinical studies in sarcoma.
Sarcomas are a heterogeneous group of mesenchymal malignancies. In recent years, studies have demonstrated that inhibition of angiogenic pathways or disruption of established vasculature can attenuate the growth of sarcomas. However, when used as monotherapy in the clinical setting, these targeted antiangiogenic agents have only provided modest survival benefits in some sarcoma subtypes, and have not been efficacious in others. Preclinical and early clinical data suggest that the addition of conventional chemotherapy to antiangiogenic agents may lead to more effective therapies for patients with these tumors. In the current review, the authors summarize the available evidence and possible mechanisms supporting this approach
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