Age-related increases in fibroblasts-secreted IGFBP2 increase melanoma cell invasion and lipid synthesis.

Kavli Affiliate: Denis Wirtz | Authors: Gretchen M Alicea, Marie E Portuallo, Payal Patel, Mitchell E Fane, Alexis Carey, David W. Speicher, Andrew Kossenkov, Vito W Rebecca III, Denis Wirtz and Ashani T Weeraratna | Summary: Aged melanoma patients (>65 years old) have more aggressive disease relative to young patients (5-fold levels of insulin-like growth […]


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Diverging maternal and infant cord antibody functions from SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination in pregnancy

Kavli Affiliate: Jin Kang | Authors: Emily H. Adhikari, Pei Lu, Ye Jin Kang, Ann R. McDonald, Jessica E. Pruszynski, Timothy A Bates, Savannah K. McBride, Mila Trank-Greene, Fikadu G Tafesse and Lenette L. Lu | Summary: Immunization in pregnancy is a critical tool that can be leveraged to protect the infant with an immature […]


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Emergent U(1) symmetry in non-particle-conserving one-dimensional models

Kavli Affiliate: Natalia Chepiga | First 5 Authors: Zakaria Jouini, Natalia Chepiga, Loic Herviou, Frédéric Mila, | Summary: The properties of stable Luttinger liquid phases in models with a non-conserved number of particles are investigated. We study the Luttinger liquid phases in one-dimensional models of hard-core boson and spinless fermion chains where particles can be […]


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Cross-view Action Recognition via Contrastive View-invariant Representation

Kavli Affiliate: Dan Luo | First 5 Authors: Yuexi Zhang, Dan Luo, Balaji Sundareshan, Octavia Camps, Mario Sznaier | Summary: Cross view action recognition (CVAR) seeks to recognize a human action when observed from a previously unseen viewpoint. This is a challenging problem since the appearance of an action changes significantly with the viewpoint. Applications […]


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Cross-view Action Recognition via Contrastive View-invariant Representation

Kavli Affiliate: Dan Luo | First 5 Authors: Yuexi Zhang, Dan Luo, Balaji Sundareshan, Octavia Camps, Mario Sznaier | Summary: Cross view action recognition (CVAR) seeks to recognize a human action when observed from a previously unseen viewpoint. This is a challenging problem since the appearance of an action changes significantly with the viewpoint. Applications […]


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Correlated Terahertz phonon-ion interactions dominate ion conduction in solid electrolyte Li0.5La0.5TiO3

Kavli Affiliate: Scott K. Cushing | First 5 Authors: Kim H. Pham, Kiarash Gordiz, Jonathan M. Michelsen, Hanzhe Liu, Daniele Vivona | Summary: Ionic conduction in solids that exceeds 0.01 S/cm is predicted to involve collective phonon-ion interactions in the crystal lattice. Here, we use theory and experiment to measure the contribution of possible collective […]


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Brain-wide Correspondence Between Neuronal Epigenomics and Long-Distance Projections

Kavli Affiliate: Edward Callaway | Authors: Jingtian Zhou, Zhuzhu Zhang, May Wu, Hanqing Liu, Yan Pang, Anna Bartlett, Angeline C. Rivkin, Will N. Lagos, Elora Williams, Cheng-Ta Lee, Paula Assakura Miyazaki, Andrew I. Aldridge, Qiurui Zeng, J.L. Angelo Salinda, Naomi Claffey, Michelle Liem, Conor Fitzpatrick, Lara Boggeman, Zizhen Yao, Kimberly A. Smith, Bosiljka Tasic, Jordan […]


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Statistical power and false positive rates for interdependent outcomes are strongly influenced by test type: Implications for behavioral neuroscience

Kavli Affiliate: Michael W. Young | Authors: Michelle Frankot, Peyton M Mueller, Michael E Young and Cole Vonder Haar | Summary: Statistical errors in preclinical science are a barrier to reproducibility and translation. For instance, linear models (e.g., ANOVA, linear regression) may be misapplied to data that violate assumptions. In behavioral neuroscience and psychopharmacology, linear […]


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Adrenomedullin promotes interneuron migration in a dual human model for hypoxic interneuronopathy of prematurity.

Kavli Affiliate: Jeremy Willsey | Authors: Wojciech M Michno, Alyssa Puno, Li Li, Amanda Everitt, Kate McCluskey, Fikri Birey, Saw Htun, Dhriti Nagar, Yuqin Dai, Emily Gurwitz, Jeremy Willsey and Anca M Pasca | Summary: Extremely preterm born individuals at < 28 postconceptional weeks (PCW) are at high risk for encephalopathy of prematurity and life-long […]


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Spatial deformation of many-body quantum chaotic systems and quantum information scrambling

Kavli Affiliate: Masahiro Nozaki | First 5 Authors: Kanato Goto, Taozhi Guo, Tomoki Nosaka, Masahiro Nozaki, Shinsei Ryu | Summary: We study the effect of spatial inhomogeneity on quantum information scrambling, a process of spreading and locally hiding quantum information in quantum many-body systems. As a paradigmatic example, we consider the quantum chaotic Ising spin […]


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