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Correction to: CCN2 inhibits lung cancer metastasis through promoting DAPK-dependent anoikis and inducing EGFR degradation
Following publication of their article “CCN2 inhibits lung cancer metastasis through promoting DAPK-dependent anoikis and inducing EGFR degradation”, the authors reported an error in Fig.6b. α-Tubulin image of rC...
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Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 6 (CEACAM6) promotes EGF receptor signaling of oral squamous cell carcinoma metastasis via the complex N-glycosylation
Aberrant protein glycosylation could be a distinct surface-marker of cancer cells that influences cancer progression and metastasis because glycosylation can regulate membrane protein folding which alters rece...
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Observation of a robust zero-energy bound state in iron-based superconductor Fe(Te,Se)
The symmetry of Cooper pairs in iron-based superconductors is an issue under continued investigation. A scanning tunnelling study of Fe(Te,Se) reveals a robust zero-energy bound state, providing evidence for a...
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Open AccessCCN2 inhibits lung cancer metastasis through promoting DAPK-dependent anoikis and inducing EGFR degradation
CCN family protein 2 (CCN2), also known as connective tissue growth factor, is a secreting protein that modulates multiple cellular events. We previously demonstrated the metastasis-suppressive effect of CCN2 ...
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A second order cone complementarity approach for the numerical solution of elastoplasticity problems
In this paper we present a new approach for solving elastoplastic problems as second order cone complementarity problems (SOCCPs). Specially, two classes of elastoplastic problems, i.e. the J 2 pl...
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SCUBE3 is an endogenous TGF-β receptor ligand and regulates the epithelial-mesenchymal transition in lung cancer
Signal peptide-CUB-EGF-like domain-containing protein 3 (SCUBE3) is a secreted glycoprotein that is overexpressed in lung cancer tumor tissues and is correlated with the invasive ability in a lung cancer cell ...
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Growth Behavior of Two Classes of Merit Functions for Symmetric Cone Complementarity Problems
In the solution methods of the symmetric cone complementarity problem (SCCP), the squared norm of a complementarity function serves naturally as a merit function for the problem itself or the equivalent system...
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Proximal-Like Algorithm Using the Quasi D-Function for Convex Second-Order Cone Programming
In this paper, we present a measure of distance in a second-order cone based on a class of continuously differentiable strictly convex functions on ℝ++. Since the distance function has some favorable properties s...
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Smoothing Newton Method for Minimizing the Sum of p-Norms
Consider the problem of minimizing the sum of p-norms, where p is a fixed real number in the interval [1,2]. This nondifferentiable problem arises in many applications, including the VLSI (very-large-scale-integr...
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Microscopic electronic inhomogeneity in the high-Tc superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+x
The parent compounds of the copper oxide high-transition-temperature (high-Tc) superconductors are unusual insulators (so-called Mott insulators). Superconductivity arises when they are ‘doped’ away from stoichio...
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Interplay of magnetism and high-Tc superconductivity at individual Ni impurity atoms in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ
Magnetic interactions and magnetic impurities are destructive to superconductivity in conventional superconductors1. By contrast, in some unconventional macroscopic quantum systems (such as superfluid 3He and sup...
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Nonclassical properties and algebraic characteristics of negative binomial states in quantized radiation fields
We study the nonclassical properties and algebraic characteristics of the negative binomial states introduced by Barnett recently. The ladder operator formalism and displacement operator formalism of the negat...
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Imaging the effects of individual zinc impurity atoms on superconductivity in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ
Although the crystal structures of the copper oxide high-temperature superconductors are complex and diverse, they all contain some crystal planes consisting of only copper and oxygen atoms in a square lattice...
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Electron-phonon scattering in an asymmetric double barrier resonant tunneling structure
We calculate the electron-phonon scattering rate for an asymmetric double barrier resonant tunneling structure based on dielectric continuum theory, including all phonon modes, and show that interface phonons ...
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A very low temperature vibration isolation system
Very low temperature refrigerators are a significant source of low frequency vibrational and acoustic noise, which is a serious challenge to research using high sensitivity mechanical oscillators, or to high r...
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Imaging C60 fullerite at 4.5 K by scanning tunneling microscopy
Intramolecular contrast of C60 molecules has been observed by scanning tunneling microscopy at 4.5 K on a C60 fullerite thin film sample. This result provides strong evidence for the freezing of the rotational mo...
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Low-Temperature Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study of C60 Fullerite
We have used a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) to study monolayer coverages of C60 on a Au(111) substrate at 4.5 K. The STM images clearly show internal structure on all C60 molecules. The patterns can be rel...
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Chemical Reaction at the Ni/InP (110) and Ni/GaAs (110) Interfaces
The chemical reaction at the Ni/InP (110) and Ni/GaAs (110) interfaces produced by sequential deposition of thin Ni overlayers onto cleaved semiconductor surfaces has been investigated with valence band (VB) a...
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Photoemission Studies of the CU-GaAs(110) Interface Formation
The Cu-GaAS(110) interface formation has been Studied with soft x-ray Photoemission spectroscopy (SXPS) for Cu overlayers deposited at room temperature. The evolution of the Ga 3d and As 3d spectra snow that s...