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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Androgen receptor and its splice variant, AR-V7, differentially induce mRNA splicing in prostate cancer cells
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Open AccessAndrogen receptor and its splice variant, AR-V7, differentially induce mRNA splicing in prostate cancer cells
Prostate cancer (PCa) is dependent on the androgen receptor (AR). Advanced PCa is treated with an androgen deprivation therapy-based regimen; tumors develop resistance, although they typically remain AR-depend...
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Open AccessEpigenome environment interactions accelerate epigenomic aging and unlock metabolically restricted epigenetic reprogramming in adulthood
Our early-life environment has a profound influence on develo** organs that impacts metabolic function and determines disease susceptibility across the life-course. Using a rat model for exposure to an endoc...
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Improved quality of InP layer on GaAs substrates by using compositionally modulated step-graded AlGaInAs buffers
Improved quality of metal–organic chemical vapor deposition grown InP layer on GaAs substrate was achieved by using compositional modulated step-graded AlGaInxAs (x = 0.05–0.52) buffers. With the insertion of ten...
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Influence of GaAs substrate misorientation on the characteristics in undulating compositional step-graded AlGaInAs buffers
Undulating compositional step-graded AlGaInAs buffers are applied to transit the lattice mismatch of 3.8% between InP cap layer and GaAs substrates with misorientation of 2°, 7° and 15° toward (111)A by metal ...
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Influence of growth conditions on the quality of strained InAlGaAs/AlGaAs quantum wells grown by MOCVD
Compressive-strained InAlGaAs quantum wells (QWs) were grown on GaAs substrates by metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD). The influences of reactor pressure, V/III ratio, growth temperature, and subs...
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Open AccessEpigenetic supersimilarity of monozygotic twin pairs
Monozygotic twins have long been studied to estimate heritability and explore epigenetic influences on phenotypic variation. The phenotypic and epigenetic similarities of monozygotic twins have been assumed to...
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Characteristics of InP on GaAs substrate using Zn-doped Al(Ga)InAs metamorphic buffers
We have investigated the effects of Zn do** on the surface morphology and the dislocation movement of the metamorphic Al(Ga)InAs buffers grown by metal–organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) on (001) GaAs...
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High quality InP epilayers grown on GaAs substrates using metamorphic AlGaInAs buffers by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition
Using compositionally step graded metamorphic AlGaInAs buffers with a thickness of 2.4 μm, we grow InP epilayers on GaAs substrates with miscuts of 2°, 7°, and 15° toward (111)A by metalorganic chemical vapor ...
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Open AccessDesign and fabrication of six-volt vertically-stacked GaAs photovoltaic power converter
A six-volt vertically-stacked, high current GaAs photovoltaic power converter (PPC) has been designed and fabricated to produce output power over 1 W under monochromatic illumination. An N++-GaAs/P++-AlGaAs tunne...
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Influence of temperature and reverse bias on photocurrent spectrum and supra-bandgap spectral response of monolithic GaInP/GaAs double-junction solar cell
In this paper, influence of temperature and reverse bias on photocurrent spectrum and spectral response of a monolithic GaInP/GaAs double-junction solar cell was investigated in detail. Two sharp spectral resp...
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Effects of substrate miscut on threading dislocation distribution in metamorphic GaInAs/AlInAs buffers
Metamorphic GaInAs/AlInAs buffers with a total mismatch of 2 % with respect to GaAs have been grown by metal organic chemical vapor deposition on GaAs substrates with miscuts of 2°, 7° and 15° toward (111)A. T...
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Identifying Rogue Taxa through Reduced Consensus: NP-Hardness and Exact Algorithms
A rogue taxon in a collection of phylogenetic trees is one whose position varies drastically from tree to tree. The presence of such taxa can greatly reduce the resolution of the consensus tree (e.g., the majo...
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Constructing Large Conservative Supertrees
Generalizations of the strict and loose consensus methods to the supertree setting, recently introduced by McMorris and Wilkinson, are studied. The supertrees these methods produce are conservative in the sens...
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Open AccessConstructing majority-rule supertrees
Supertree methods combine the phylogenetic information from multiple partially-overlap** trees into a larger phylogenetic tree called a supertree. Several supertree construction methods have been proposed to...
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Constructing Majority-Rule Supertrees
Supertree methods combine the phylogenetic information from multiple partially-overlap** trees into a larger phylogenetic tree called a supertree. Several supertree construction methods have been proposed to...
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Comparing and Aggregating Partially Resolved Trees
We define, analyze, and give efficient algorithms for two kinds of distance measures for rooted and unrooted phylogenies. For rooted trees, our measures are based on the topologies the input trees induce on tripl...