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Open AccessHigh-density via RRAM cell with multi-level setting by current compliance circuits
In this work, multi-level storage in the via RRAM has been first time reported and demonstrated with the standard FinFET CMOS logic process. Multi-level states in via RRAM are achieved by controlling the curre...
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Contrast-enhanced subharmonic aided pressure estimation for assessment of intracranial pressure in vivo
Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring in children currently requires invasive techniques. Subharmonic aided pressure estimation (SHAPE) uses contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) to measure intravascular and in...
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Open AccessHigh-throughput formation and image-based analysis of basal-in mammary organoids in 384-well plates
This manuscript describes a new method for forming basal-in MCF10A organoids using commercial 384-well ultra-low attachment (ULA) microplates and the development of associated live-cell imaging and automated a...
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Open AccessEmbedded Micro-detectors for EUV Exposure Control in FinFET CMOS Technology
An on-wafer micro-detector for in situ EUV (wavelength of 13.5 nm) detection featuring FinFET CMOS compatibility, 1 T pixel and battery-less sensing is demonstrated. Moreover, the detection results can be writ...
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Optimal Generic Attack Against Basic Boneh-Boyen Signatures
The Boneh-Boyen digital signature scheme is a pairing-based signature scheme that features short signatures consisting of one group element, the minimum possible size. In contrast to earlier short signature sc...
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Open AccessDetectors Array for In Situ Electron Beam Imaging by 16-nm FinFET CMOS Technology
A novel in situ imaging solution and detectors array for the focused electron beam (e-beam) are the first time proposed and demonstrated. The proposed in-tool, on-wafer e-beam detectors array features full FinFET...
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Exons as units of phenotypic impact for truncating mutations in autism
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a group of related neurodevelopmental diseases displaying significant genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity. Despite recent progress in understanding ASD genetics, the nature...
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Open AccessTGFβ-blockade uncovers stromal plasticity in tumors by revealing the existence of a subset of interferon-licensed fibroblasts
Despite the increasing interest in targeting stromal elements of the tumor microenvironment, we still face tremendous challenges in develo** adequate therapeutics to modify the tumor stromal landscape. A maj...
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Open AccessPhylogenomic analysis of trichomycterid catfishes (Teleostei: Siluriformes) inferred from ultraconserved elements
The family Trichomycteridae is one of the most diverse groups of freshwater catfishes in South and Central America with eight subfamilies, 41 genera and more than 300 valid species. Its members are widely dist...
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Chest Pain
Chest pain is a common chronic pain syndrome causing debilitating pain in patients suffering from this condition. Postherpetic neuralgia and chronic postsurgical pain syndrome (i.e., post-mastectomy, post-thor...
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An inverse latitudinal gradient in speciation rate for marine fishes
Far more species of organisms are found in the tropics than in temperate and polar regions, but the evolutionary and ecological causes of this pattern remain controversial1,2. Tropical marine fish communities are...
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Open AccessErratum: Competition and extinction explain the evolution of diversity in American automobiles
Correction to: Palgrave Communications (2016) 2, Article number: 16019. doi: 10.1057/palcomms.2016.19; Published 10 May 2016; Updated 7 June 2016 The middle initial “E” was previously omitted from Michael Alfa...
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Open AccessCompetition and extinction explain the evolution of diversity in American automobiles
One of the most remarkable aspects of our species is that while we show surprisingly little genetic diversity, we demonstrate astonishing amounts of cultural diversity. Perhaps most impressive is the diversity...
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Genotype to phenotype relationships in autism spectrum disorders
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are characterized by both phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity. Here the authors find that ASD functional genetic networks are enriched for genes expressed in deep layer cortic...
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B cell homeostasis and follicle confines are governed by fibroblastic reticular cells
Naive B and T cells exist in discrete zones in lymph nodes. Turley and colleagues demonstrate that a distinct subset of fibroblastic reticular cells reside in B cell zones, where they sustain B cell survival b...
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Rates of speciation and morphological evolution are correlated across the largest vertebrate radiation
Several evolutionary theories predict that rates of morphological change should be positively associated with the rate at which new species arise. For example, the theory of punctuated equilibrium proposes tha...
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Diverse types of genetic variation converge on functional gene networks involved in schizophrenia
The authors use a computational approach (NETBAG+) to integrate and analyze diverse genetic data and apply this to study schizophrenia-associated genetic variations. They identify gene networks related to axon...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Gesture Recognition in the Haptic Creature
Touch is an important but poorly studied aspect of emotional communication. With the Haptic Creature we are investigating fundamentals of affective touch. This small robot senses the world solely by being touched...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Selective Runtime Memory Disambiguation in a Dynamic Binary Translator
Alias analysis, traditionally performed statically, is unsuited for a dynamic binary translator (DBT) due to incomplete control-flow information and the high complexity of an accurate analysis. Whole- program ...