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Open AccessCRISPRi-mediated functional analysis of NKX2-1-binding sites in the lung
The transcription factor NKX2-1/TTF-1 is involved in lung pathophysiology, including breathing, innate defense and tumorigenesis. To understand the mechanism by which NKX2-1 regulates genes involved in such pa...
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An EGFR ligand promotes EGFR-mutant but not KRAS-mutant lung cancer in vivo
EGFR ligands (e.g., EGF and TGFA) have been shown to be clinically associated with poor survival in lung cancer. Since TGFA itself initiates autochthonous tumors in liver, breast, and pancreas but not in the l...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Influences of Sources of Communication on Adoption of a Communication Technology
This study examined the influence of sources of information on end users’ decision to adopt an innovation. The study used an on-line survey to collect data regarding respondents’ perceptions of structured impl...
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Seismic quiescence at Parkfield due to detachment faulting
ON the San Andreas fault near Parkfield, California, rates of seismicity1,2 and geodetic line shortening3,4have been lower since 1986 than before. Wyss et al.1,3interpret the rate decreases as precursors to an im...
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Parkfield slowing down
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Forecast model for great earthquakes at the Nankai Trough subduction zone
An earthquake instability model is formulated for recurring great earthquakes at the Nankai Trough subduction zone in southwest Japan. The model is quasistatic, two-dimensional, and has a displacement and velo...
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Book review
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Studies of San Andreas fault
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Chapter
Instability Model for Recurring Large and Great Earthquakes in Southern California
The locked section of the San Andreas fault in southern California has experienced a number of large and great earthquakes in the past, and thus is expected to have more in the future. To estimate the location...
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Instability model for recurring large and great earthquakes in southern California
The locked section of the San Andreas fault in southern California has experienced a number of large and great earthquakes in the past, and thus is expected to have more in the future. To estimate the location...