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    Selective CREB-dependent cyclin expression mediated by the PI3K and MAPK pathways supports glioma cell proliferation

    The cyclic-AMP response element binding (CREB) protein has been shown to have a pivotal role in cell survival and cell proliferation. Transgenic rodent models have revealed a role for CREB in higher-order brai...

    P Daniel, G Filiz, D V Brown, F Hollande, M Gonzales, G D’Abaco, N Papalexis in Oncogenesis (2014)

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    Coherent Infomax as a Computational Goal for Neural Systems

    Signal processing in the cerebral cortex is thought to involve a common multi-purpose algorithm embodied in a canonical cortical micro-circuit that is replicated many times over both within and across cortical...

    Jim W. Kay, W. A. Phillips in Bulletin of Mathematical Biology (2011)

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    ST7-mediated suppression of tumorigenicity of prostate cancer cells is characterized by remodeling of the extracellular matrix

    Multiple lines of evidence have provided compelling evidence for the existence of a tumor suppressor gene (TSG) on chromosome 7q31.1. ST7 may be the target of this genetic instability but its designation as a TSG...

    Cs-F Hooi, C Blancher, W Qiu, I M Revet, L H Williams, M L Ciavarella in Oncogene (2006)

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    Gene expression profiling and treatment response in esophageal cancers

    C. P. Duong, A. Kowalczyk, A. Thompson, R. Chen, J. Spillane in Annals of Surgical Oncology (2004)

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    Clinical impact of FDG-PET on the management of esophageal cancer

    C. P. Duong, H. Demitriou, A. Thompson, L. Weih in Annals of Surgical Oncology (2004)

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    Analysis of the candidate 8p21 tumour suppressor, BNIP3L, in breast and ovarian cancer

    Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on the short arm of chromosome 8, at 8p12–p23, is one of the most frequent genetic events in both breast and ovarian cancer, suggesting the location of a shared tumour suppressor g...

    J Lai, J Flanagan, W A Phillips, G Chenevix-Trench, J Arnold in British Journal of Cancer (2003)

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    Interactions between coincident and orthogonal cues to texture boundaries

    Arrays with horizontal or vertical texture boundaries formed by element orientation and length cues were displayed, and the texture boundary formed by one cue was specified as the target. The boundaries formed...

    W. A. Phillips, B. J. Craven in Perception & Psychophysics (2000)

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    HTS subsystem analysis

    This paper describes studies of three superconducting subsystems: a satellite repeater, MRI body coils, and an 11-GHz downconverter. The first two are paper studies, intended to indicate the potential and prob...

    W. A. Phillips in Journal of Superconductivity (1995)

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    How Local Cortical Processors that Maximize Coherent Variation could lay Foundations for Representation Proper

    This paper discusses computational capabilities that might be common to local processors in many different cortical regions. It examines the possibility that cortical processors may perform a kind of statistic...

    W. A. Phillips, Jim Kay, D. M. Smyth in Neural Computation and Psychology (1995)

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    Intrinsic performance limits in transparent conducting oxides

    J. R. Bellingham, W. A. Phillips, C. J. Adkins in Journal of Materials Science Letters (1992)

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    Low surface resistance in YBa2Cu3Ox melt-processed thick films

    A LOWsurface resistance,Rs, is the key to successful development of radio-frequency and microwave applications of high-temperature superconductors. Here we report the Rs of YBa2Cu3Ox thick films on yttria-stabili...

    N. McN. Alford, T. W. Button, M. J. Adams, S. Hedges, B. Nicholson in Nature (1991)

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    On the Acquisition of Object Concepts from Sensory Data

    We review psychological evidence that shows properties distinguishing object descriptions and sensory feature maps. We then outline a neurocomputational approach to the computation of object features from the ...

    W. A. Phillips, P. J. B. Hancock, N. J. Willson, L. S. Smith in Neural Computers (1989)

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    Solid state physics: Phonon images in semiconductors

    W.A. Phillips in Nature (1985)

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    Advanced tunnelling

    Principles of Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy.

    W.A. Phillips in Nature (1985)

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    Bipolarons and Tunnelling States

    Two distinct types of localized state are commonly assumed to exist in amorphous semiconductors and insulators. Optical absorption, and electrical conductivity above 77 K involve localized electron states in c...

    W. A. Phillips in Physics of Disordered Materials (1985)

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    Properties of Two-Level Systems

    The easiest way to introduce this subject is by showing some early results on the thermal properties of vitreous silica and other amorphous solids. The heat capacity(1) C and thermal conductivity(...

    W. A. Phillips in Amorphous Solids and the Liquid State (1985)

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    Transport, Relaxation and Absorption in Amorphous Semiconductors

    The response of non-crystalline semiconductors to alternating fields from d.c. to microwave frequencies is reviewed. Theoretical treatments appropriate to various physical models are outlined and the degree to...

    E. A. Davis, B. Golding, W. A. Phillips in Coherence and Energy Transfer in Glasses (1984)

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    Basic Amorphography

    An account is presented of the quantification of amorphous network structures. Experimental techniques for the investigation of such structures are discussed and it is demonstrated that modern instrumentation ...

    Adrian C. Wright, B. Golding, W. A. Phillips in Coherence and Energy Transfer in Glasses (1984)

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    Thermal and Acoustic Experiments in Low Temperature Glasses

    The low-temperature thermal, acoustic and dielectric properties of glasses differ largely from those of corresponding crystals. Specific heat is enhanced and varies linearly with temperature, whereas thermal c...

    M. v. Schickfus, W. A. Phillips, B. Golding in Coherence and Energy Transfer in Glasses (1984)

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    Introduction

    The choice of a title for this book presented considerable difficulty. The subject matter, on the other hand, did not, and can be summarized as follows. Measurements of thermal, acoustic and dielectric propert...

    W. A. Phillips in Amorphous Solids (1981)

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