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Autor:
Sean M. Gross, Mark A. Dane, Rebecca L. Smith, Kaylyn L. Devlin, Ian C. McLean, Daniel S. Derrick, Caitlin E. Mills, Kartik Subramanian, Alexandra B. London, Denis Torre, John Erol Evangelista, Daniel J. B. Clarke, Zhuorui Xie, Cemal Erdem, Nicholas Lyons, Ted Natoli, Sarah Pessa, Xiaodong Lu, James Mullahoo, Jonathan Li, Miriam Adam, Brook Wassie, Moqing Liu, David F. Kilburn, Tiera A. Liby, Elmar Bucher, Crystal Sanchez-Aguila, Kenneth Daily, Larsson Omberg, Yunguan Wang, Connor Jacobson, Clarence Yapp, Mirra Chung, Dusica Vidovic, Yiling Lu, Stephan Schurer, Albert Lee, Ajay Pillai, Aravind Subramanian, Malvina Papanastasiou, Ernest Fraenkel, Heidi S. Feiler, Gordon B. Mills, Jake D. Jaffe, Avi Ma’ayan, Marc R. Birtwistle, Peter K. Sorger, James E. Korkola, Joe W. Gray, Laura M. Heiser
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-20 (2022)
Comprehensive profiling of ligand-induced perturbation responses of the MCF10A mammary epithelial cell line provides an exhaustive resource for identification of the molecular basis of cellular phenotypes.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/50400b000ed946209179e826cd85298c
Autor:
Ian C. McLean
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 83:B023-B023
Over 40,000 deaths due to breast cancer occur annually in the United States, and metastatic status is the most important determinant in prognosis. The metastatic potential of cancer cells is strongly influenced by interactions with the tumor microenv
Publikováno v:
Symposium (International) on Combustion. 26:875-881
Markstein lengths (defined as the reduction in burning velocity per unit stretch) have been measured for a series of CO/H2/air flames at atmospheric pressure. Values as a function of stoichiometry are reported for three fuels (95%/5% CO/H2, 50%/50% C
Publikováno v:
Symposium (International) on Combustion. 25:749-757
New measurements of burning velocity are reported for selected CO/H2 mixtures in air, to provide datafor examining the rate of the CO+OH reaction. Burning velocities were obtained from measurements on constant-pressure expanding spherical flames. Fla