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Dynamically consistent menu preferences
We provide a unified analysis of dynamically consistent menu preferences in which an agent may exhibit a preference for flexibility, a preference for commitment, or both. Our work generalizes prior results, wh...
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CD146 is highly expressed in glioma stem cells and acts as a cell cycle regulator
CD146 is highly expressed in various malignant tumors and contributes to their malignancy phenotype, which involves metastatic and tumorigenic activity. However, studies on the expression and function of CD146...
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Comparative impatience under random discounting
The random discounting model has been used as a tractable model which is consistent with preference for flexibility. By taking Goldman (J. Econ. Theory 9:203–222, 1974) as an example, we illustrate that under ran...
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Subjective Random Discounting and Intertemporal Choice
This chapter provides an axiomatic foundation for a particular type of preference shock model called the random discounting representation where a decision maker believes that her discount factors change randomly...
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Lexicographic expected utility with a subjective state space
This paper provides a model that allows for a criterion of admissibility based on a subjective state space. For this purpose, we build a non-Archimedean model of preference with subjective states, generalizing...
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Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120-mediated disruption of tight junction proteins by induction of proteasome-mediated degradation of zonula occludens-1 and -2 in human brain microvascular endothelial cells
The infiltration of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1, such as by HIV-infected leukocytes, across an injured blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a characteristic pathologic manifestation of HIV-1—associated dement...