Publications
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Sharing Models and Research to Build Leadership in Program Improvement
SRI designed an online community architecture that permits faculty from small departments in different community colleges to share ideas about how to integrate PBL into their classrooms. This presentation presents…
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Enteric Microbiome Metabolites Correlate with Response to Simvastatin Treatment
We used a targeted GC-MS metabolomics platform to measure a panel of metabolites that may predict variation in statin LDL-C lowering efficacy.
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Targeting the Nicotinic Alpha7 Acetylcholine Receptor to Enhance Cognition in Disease
The current review focuses on the neurobiology of the α7nAChR, its role in cognition and the development status of some of the most promising molecules advancing for the treatment of…
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Near-Field Plates: Metamaterial Surfaces/Arrays for Subwavelength Focusing and Probing
We present a brief overview of near-field plates, which are nonperiodic grating-like surfaces/arrays that can focus electromagnetic field to subwavelength resolutions.
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Organizing Research and Development at the Intersection of Learning, Implementation, and Design
This article describes elements of an approach to research and development called design-based implementation research.
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An Enhanced β Turn in Water
A series of tetrapeptides based on the sequence Ac-Ala-Pro-Ala-Ala-NH2 containing all possible combinations of l- and d-amino acids was synthesized.
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Role of α6 Nicotinic Receptors in CNS Dopaminergic Function: Relevance to Addiction and Neurological Disorders
We review the literature on the role of α6 containing nAChRs with a focus on the striatum and nucleus accumbens.
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Anatomic Closure of the Premature Patent Ductus Arteriosus: the Role of CD14+/CD163+ Mononuclear Cells and VEGF in Neointimal Mound Formation
We hypothesized that VEGF plays a crucial role in attracting CD14/CD163 mononuclear cells to the ductus lumen and that CD14/CD163 cell adhesion to the ductus lumen is important for neointimal…
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Realizing the value of social media requires innovative computing research
How social media are expanding traditional research and development topics for computer and information scientists.
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Is the organizational computer a digital nervous system?
This talk is about the questions we are asking ourselves as we design and field these systems, where their power comes from, how they are being created by multidisciplinary technology…
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A graph lattice approach to maintaining dense collections of subgraphs as image features
This paper shows how large families of complex features can be built out of simpler ones through construction of a graph lattice - a hierarchy of related subgraphs linked in…
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English access to structured data
In this paper we present work in using a domain model to guide text interpretation, in the context of a project that aims to interpret English questions as queries to…