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Autor:
Amir Maghoul, Ali Rostami, Mladen Veletic, Bige Deniz Unluturk, Nilojan Gnanakulasekaran, Ilangko Balasingham
Publikováno v:
IEEE Access, Vol 10, Pp 28792-28807 (2022)
The myelin sheath, as an insulation layer in nerve cells, plays an essential role in neural communication and signal conduction. Loss of myelin, referred to as demyelination, is associated with many mental disorders. Detecting the tiny demyelinated p
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https://doaj.org/article/f29903db00684e838bb30cb7251a2d68
Publikováno v:
Photonics, Vol 8, Iss 9, p 375 (2021)
Graphene material, due to its unique conductivity and transparency properties, is utilized extensively in designing tunable terahertz perfect absorbers. This paper proposes a framework to design a tunable terahertz perfect absorber based on fractal t
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https://doaj.org/article/772d1cd7913d40f586c5240ffbcae808
Publikováno v:
Photonics
Volume 8
Issue 9
Photonics, Vol 8, Iss 375, p 375 (2021)
Volume 8
Issue 9
Photonics, Vol 8, Iss 375, p 375 (2021)
Graphene material, due to its unique conductivity and transparency properties, is utilized extensively in designing tunable terahertz perfect absorbers. This paper proposes a framework to design a tunable terahertz perfect absorber based on fractal t
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Autor:
Emma Drasar, Akshala Gnanakulasekaran, Nisha Vasavda, Helen Rooks, Sharon E. Cox, Diana Zelenika, Chad Garner, Adekunle Adekile, Stephan Menzel, Li Liu, Jo Howard, Martin Farrall, Nicholas Silver, Siana Nkya Mtatiro, Swee Lay Thein, Julie Makani, Mariam Masood, Betty S. Pace, Tim D. Spector, Mark Lathrop
Publikováno v:
Annals of Human Genetics. 78:434-451
HMIP-2 is a human quantitative trait locus affecting peripheral numbers, size and hemoglobin composition of red blood cells, with a marked effect on the persistence of the fetal form of hemoglobin, HbF, in adults. The locus consists of multiple commo
Autor:
Stephan, Menzel, Helen, Rooks, Diana, Zelenika, Siana N, Mtatiro, Akshala, Gnanakulasekaran, Emma, Drasar, Sharon, Cox, Li, Liu, Mariam, Masood, Nicholas, Silver, Chad, Garner, Nisha, Vasavda, Jo, Howard, Julie, Makani, Adekunle, Adekile, Betty, Pace, Tim, Spector, Martin, Farrall, Mark, Lathrop, Swee Lay, Thein
Publikováno v:
Annals of Human Genetics
HMIP-2 is a human quantitative trait locus affecting peripheral numbers, size and hemoglobin composition of red blood cells, with a marked effect on the persistence of the fetal form of hemoglobin, HbF, in adults. The locus consists of multiple commo
Autor:
Stephan Menzel, Rooks H, Zelenika D, Sn, Mtatiro, Gnanakulasekaran A, Drasar E, Cox S, Liu L, Masood M, Silver N, Garner C, Vasavda N, Howard J, Makani J, Adekile A, Pace B, Spector T, Farrall M, Lathrop M, Sl, Thein
Publikováno v:
Menzel, S; Rooks, H; Zelenika, D; Mtatiro, SN; Gnanakulasekaran, A; Drasar, E; et al.(2014). Global Genetic Architecture of an Erythroid Quantitative Trait Locus, HMIP-2. Annals of Human Genetics. doi: 10.1111/ahg.12077. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5gq115v8
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HMIP-2 is a human quantitative trait locus affecting peripheral numbers, size and hemoglobin composition of red blood cells, with a marked effect on the persistence of the fetal form of hemoglobin, HbF, in adults. The locus consists of multiple commo
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http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5gq115v8
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Autor:
Nicholas Silver, Stephan Menzel, Akshala Gnanakulasekaran, Tim D. Spector, Helen Rooks, Mark Lathrop, Swee Lay Thein, Emma Drasar
Publikováno v:
Blood. 122:3672-3672
Common genetic variation has been found to significantly affect quantitative biological traits of red blood cells. One such locus in the intergenic region between HBS1L and MYB genes on chromosome 6q (HMIP-2), occupies upstream regulatory sequences f