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Open AccessIndependent somatic evolution underlies clustered neuroendocrine tumors in the human small intestine
Small intestine neuroendocrine tumor (SI-NET), the most common cancer of the small bowel, often displays a curious multifocal phenotype with several tumors clustered together in a limited intestinal segment. S...
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Open AccessGenomic profiling of the transcription factor Zfp148 and its impact on the p53 pathway
Recent data suggest that the transcription factor Zfp148 represses activation of the tumor suppressor p53 in mice and that therapeutic targeting of the human orthologue ZNF148 could activate the p53 pathway wi...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Expression of Mental States in a Humanoid Robot
We explore to what degree movement together with facial features in a humanoid robot, such as eyes and mouth, can be used to convey mental states. Several animation variants were iteratively tested in a series...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Does a Robot Tutee Increase Children’s Engagement in a Learning-by-Teaching Situation?
This paper presents initial attempts to combine a humanoid robot with the teachable agent approach. Several design choices are discussed, including the decision to use a robot instead of a virtual agent and wh...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Dynamics of the laser-cooling of a trapped ion
It has been experimentally shown by Neuhauser et al. [1] that it is possible to confine a single ion to a small spatial region, cool it and study it for a considerable long time.