RAPSYN-Mediated Neddylation of BCR-ABL Alternatively Determines the Fate of Philadelphia Chromosome-positive Leukemia

Kavli Affiliate: Li Zhao | Authors: mengya Zhao, Beiying Dai, Xiaodong Li, Yixin Zhang, Chun Qiao, Yaru Qin, Zhao Li, Qingmei Li, Shuzhen Wang, Yong Yang and Yijun Chen | Summary: Philadelphia chromosome-positive (Ph+) leukemia is a fatal hematological malignancy. Although standard treatments with tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) have achieved remarkable success in prolonging patient […]


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Simultaneous multi-transient linear-combination modeling of MRS data improves uncertainty estimation

Kavli Affiliate: Jeremias Sulam | Authors: Helge J Zollner, Christopher B. Davies-Jenkins, Dunja B. Simicic, Assaf Tal, Jeremias Sulam and Georg Oeltzschner | Summary: TPurpose The interest in applying and modeling dynamic MRS has recently grown. 2D modeling yields advantages for the precision of metabolite estimation in interrelated MRS data. However, it is unknown whether […]


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Recurrent connections enable point attractor dynamics and dimensionality reduction in a connectome-constrained model of the insect learning center

Kavli Affiliate: Grace Hwang and Kechen Zhang | Authors: Justin Joyce, Raphael Norman-Tenazas, Patricia Rivlin, Grace M. Hwang, Isaac Western, Kechen Zhang, William Gray-Roncal and Brian Robinson | Summary: The learning center in the insect, the mushroom body (MB) with its predominant population of Kenyon Cells (KCs), is a widely studied model system to investigate […]


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In situ coherent X-ray scattering reveals polycrystalline structure and discrete annealing events in strongly-coupled nanocrystal superlattices

Kavli Affiliate: Naomi S. Ginsberg | First 5 Authors: Matthew J. Hurley, Christian P. N. Tanner, Joshua Portner, James K. Utterback, Igor Coropceanu | Summary: Solution-phase bottom up self-assembly of nanocrystals into superstructures such as ordered superlattices is an attractive strategy to generate functional materials of increasing complexity, including very recent advances that incorporate strong […]


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In situ coherent X-ray scattering reveals polycrystalline structure and discrete annealing events in strongly-coupled nanocrystal superlattices

Kavli Affiliate: Naomi S. Ginsberg | First 5 Authors: Matthew J. Hurley, Christian P. N. Tanner, Joshua Portner, James K. Utterback, Igor Coropceanu | Summary: Solution-phase bottom up self-assembly of nanocrystals into superstructures such as ordered superlattices is an attractive strategy to generate functional materials of increasing complexity, including very recent advances that incorporate strong […]


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Nanofluidic platform for studying the first-order phase transitions in superfluid helium-3

Kavli Affiliate: Jeevak M. Parpia | First 5 Authors: Petri J. Heikkinen, Nathan Eng, Lev V. Levitin, Xavier Rojas, Angadjit Singh | Summary: The symmetry-breaking first-order phase transition between superfluid phases $^3$He-A and $^3$He-B can be triggered extrinsically by ionising radiation or heterogeneous nucleation arising from the details of the sample cell construction. However, the […]


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Efficient Deformable ConvNets: Rethinking Dynamic and Sparse Operator for Vision Applications

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Wang | First 5 Authors: Yuwen Xiong, Zhiqi Li, Yuntao Chen, Feng Wang, Xizhou Zhu | Summary: We introduce Deformable Convolution v4 (DCNv4), a highly efficient and effective operator designed for a broad spectrum of vision applications. DCNv4 addresses the limitations of its predecessor, DCNv3, with two key enhancements: 1. removing softmax […]


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On the Performances of Estimating Stellar Atmospheric Parameters from CSST Broad-band Photometry

Kavli Affiliate: Huawei Zhang | First 5 Authors: Ruifeng Shi, Yang Huang, Xinyi Li, Huawei Zhang, | Summary: Deriving atmospheric parameters of a large sample of stars is of vital importance to understand the formation and evolution of the Milky Way. Photometric surveys, especially those with near-ultraviolet filters, can offer accurate measurements of stellar parameters, […]


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Migration and Evolution of giant ExoPlanets (MEEP) I: Nine Newly Confirmed Hot Jupiters from the TESS Mission

Kavli Affiliate: Avi Shporer | First 5 Authors: Jack Schulte, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Allyson Bieryla, Samuel N. Quinn, Karen A. Collins | Summary: Hot Jupiters were many of the first exoplanets discovered in the 1990s, but in the decades since their discovery, the mysteries surrounding their origins remain. Here, we present nine new hot Jupiters […]


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The Magellan M2FS spectroscopic survey of high-redshift galaxies: the brightest Lyman-break galaxies at $z sim 6$

Kavli Affiliate: Linhua Jiang | First 5 Authors: Shuqi Fu, Linhua Jiang, Yuanhang Ning, Weiyang Liu, Zhiwei Pan | Summary: We present a study of a sample of 45 spectroscopically confirmed, UV luminous galaxies at $zsim 6$. They were selected as bright Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) using deep multi-band optical images in more than 2 deg$^2$ […]


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