[HTML][HTML] Burning plasma achieved in inertial fusion
Obtaining a burning plasma is a critical step towards self-sustaining fusion energy 1. A burning
plasma is one in which the fusion reactions themselves are the primary source of heating …
plasma is one in which the fusion reactions themselves are the primary source of heating …
Tight junction pore and leak pathways: a dynamic duo
Tissue barriers that restrict passage of liquids, ions, and larger solutes are essential for the
development of multicellular organisms. In simple organisms this allows distinct cell types to …
development of multicellular organisms. In simple organisms this allows distinct cell types to …
Cellular basis of abnormal calcium transients of failing human ventricular myocytes
… This hypothesis was tested more directly in further studies (CR Weber, VI Piacentino, SR …
This important topic is beyond the scope of the present investigation (CR Weber, VI Piacentino, …
This important topic is beyond the scope of the present investigation (CR Weber, VI Piacentino, …
[HTML][HTML] Design of inertial fusion implosions reaching the burning plasma regime
In a burning plasma state 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 – 7 , alpha particles from deuterium–tritium fusion
reactions redeposit their energy and are the dominant source of heating. This state has …
reactions redeposit their energy and are the dominant source of heating. This state has …
Interception of Solar Radiation and Dry Matter Production by Various Soybean Planting Patterns1
RM Shibles, CR Weber - Crop Science, 1966 - Wiley Online Library
Solar radiation interception and dry matter production were studied in soybeans (Glycine
max (L.) Merr.) grown in various planting patterns (4 populations of 26, 52, 104, and 209 …
max (L.) Merr.) grown in various planting patterns (4 populations of 26, 52, 104, and 209 …
Caveolin-1–dependent occludin endocytosis is required for TNF-induced tight junction regulation in vivo
Epithelial paracellular barrier function, determined primarily by tight junction permeability, is
frequently disrupted in disease. In the intestine, barrier loss can be mediated by tumor …
frequently disrupted in disease. In the intestine, barrier loss can be mediated by tumor …
Optimization of therapeutic antibodies by predicting antigen specificity from antibody sequence via deep learning
The optimization of therapeutic antibodies is time-intensive and resource-demanding, largely
because of the low-throughput screening of full-length antibodies (approximately 1 × 10 3 …
because of the low-throughput screening of full-length antibodies (approximately 1 × 10 3 …
Heritable and Nonheritable Relationships and Variability of Oil Content and Agronomic Characters in the F2 Generation of Soybean Crosses1
CR Weber, BR Moorthy - Agronomy Journal, 1952 - Wiley Online Library
… lower but essentially similar to the values reported by Weber ( 4) in an interspecific cross. …
WEBER, CR Inheritance and interrelation of some agronomic and chemical characters in an …
WEBER, CR Inheritance and interrelation of some agronomic and chemical characters in an …
The tight junction protein complex undergoes rapid and continuous molecular remodeling at steady state
The tight junction defines epithelial organization. Structurally, the tight junction is comprised
of transmembrane and membrane-associated proteins that are thought to assemble into …
of transmembrane and membrane-associated proteins that are thought to assemble into …
[HTML][HTML] Claudin-1 and claudin-2 expression is elevated in inflammatory bowel disease and may contribute to early neoplastic transformation
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at increased risk of developing
colorectal adenocarcinoma. The factors that result in IBD-associated carcinogenesis are not …
colorectal adenocarcinoma. The factors that result in IBD-associated carcinogenesis are not …