2,049 research outputs found
Hoe Sai Gai
Menu from Hoe Sai Gai restaurant in San Francisco, CA. Special Chinese dinners, suggestions appetizers, Chinese soup, chow mein, chop suey, egg foo young, Chinese soup noodles, wor mein, chicken, fried rice, individual rice servings, chow yuk, won ton, Chinese dessert, wine, beer, relishes, coups, cocktails, salads, cold meats, potatoes, vegetables, drinks, desserts, sea foods, chickens, steaks and chops, eggs, omelettes, breakfast items, sandwiches.https://library.viu.ca/libinfo/harmfullanguagestatementhttps://viuspace.viu.ca/bitstream/handle/10613/2712/LimHoe.pdf?sequence=4From the Imogene Lim restaurant menu collectio
CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection
Chow Kin Kee.May, 2003."Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2003.Includes bibliographical references.Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web.Mode of access: World Wide Web.Abstracts in English and Chinese
Urban bicycle system: nautical velodrome.
Chow Tak Kin Aaron."Architecture Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Master of Architecture Programme 2000-2001, design report."Includes bibliographical references (leaf 51).INTRODUCTION --- p.p.1EARLY SEPTEMBER --- p.p.2MID SEPTEMBER - END SEPTEMBER 2000 --- p.p.3-4"OCTOBER 10, 2000" --- p.p.5-6END OCTOBER 2000 --- p.p.7-11EARLY NOVEMBER - MID DECEMBER 2000 --- p.p.12-15EARLY JANUARY - END JANUARY 2001 --- p.p.16-24EARLY FEBRUARY - END MARCH 2001 --- p.p.25-38CONCLUSION --- p.p.39APPENDIX 1 --- p.p.40-50BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.p.5
Osmium(VI) complexes of sulphonyl amido ligand. Crystal structures of [PPh4]2[Os2O4{C6H4(C7H7SO2N)2-o}2(μ-OH)2] and Os2N2[C6H4(C7H7SO2N)2-o](μ-OH)2
Urban heat island research in Phoenix, Arizona: Theoretical contributions and policy applications
abstract: This review investigates the possible reasons and motivations underpinning the large body of work, as well as summarizing specific themes, approaches, and theoretical contributions arising from such study.Corresponding Author:
Winston T. L. Chow
Arizona State University
[email protected]
Abstract 4783: Regulation of GBM stemness and mesenchymal transition
Abstract
While growing evidence suggests that tumor microenvironment can modulate stemness and the mesenchymal phenotype, little is known about how these cell states are coordinately regulated. We report that S100A4 controls both stemness and mesenchymal transition in GBM cells. In a spontaneous mouse glioma model and in primary human GBM tumorspheres, S100A4 expression is enriched in tumor-initiating cells and is required for self-renewal and tumor growth in vivo. In addition, greater than 80 percent of S100A4+ cells are associated with the tumor vasculature, a known niche for glioma stem cells, and S100A4 promotes pro-angiogenic factor expression. Interestingly, acidosis induces expression of S100A4 and the EMT regulators SNAIL1/2 and acidosis-induced EMT regulator expression requires S100A4 function. Importantly, S100A4 functions as a molecular switch between the proneural and mesenchymal states in GBM as S100A4 knockdown results in down-regulation of the mesenchymal signature genes, including the “master transcriptional regulators of mesenchymal transition”, and concurrent up-regulation of proneural signature genes. Together, these results indicate that S100A4 sits in a critical node in the molecular network that controls both glioma stem cells and the mesenchymal phenotype.
Citation Format: Kin-Hoe Chow, Hee Jung Park, Joshy George, Yuanxin Chen, Andrew Gallup, Wen Jiang, Betty Y. Kim, Kyuson Yun. Regulation of GBM stemness and mesenchymal transition [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2017; 2017 Apr 1-5; Washington, DC. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2017;77(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 4783. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2017-4783</jats:p
Political economy of regional economic growth in China: Zhejiang vs Fujian.
Chow Kin On.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 106-110).Abstracts in English and Chinese.Abstract --- p.iAcknowledgements --- p.iiiChapter Chapter One --- Introduction --- p.1Chapter 1.1 --- Motivation --- p.1Chapter 1.2 --- Contribution --- p.3Chapter Chapter Two --- Overview China's Administration System --- p.6Chapter 2.1 --- Development of China's System of Administrative Jurisdictions --- p.6Chapter 2.2 --- Administration System of Zhejiang --- p.15Chapter 2.3 --- Administration System of Fujian --- p.19Chapter Chapter Three --- Literature Review --- p.23Chapter 3.1 --- Advantages and Disadvantages of Province- Administering-County (PAC) System --- p.23Chapter 3.2 --- Literature on Prefecture-Level-City-Administering-County (CAC) System --- p.26Chapter 3.3 --- Literature on Economic Growth --- p.30Chapter Chapter Four --- Methodology --- p.34Chapter 4.1 --- Growth Regression Model and Approaches --- p.34Chapter 4.2 --- Explanatory Variables --- p.39Chapter Chapter Five --- Estimation Results --- p.47Chapter 5.1 --- Estimation Results --- p.47Chapter 5.2 --- Summary and Interpretation of Estimation Results --- p.53Chapter Chapter Six --- Policy Implications and Conclusion --- p.58Chapter 6.1 --- Summary of Major Findings --- p.58Chapter 6.2 --- Policy Implications --- p.59Chapter 6.3 --- Limitation and Possible Extensions --- p.63Appendix --- p.65Reference --- p.10
Supplementary_Materials_PSPB-17-437_RNR – Supplemental material for Nature Does Not Always Give You a Helping Hand: Comparing the Prosocial Effects of Nature at Different Resource and Security Levels
Supplemental material, Supplementary_Materials_PSPB-17-437_RNR for Nature Does Not Always Give You a Helping Hand: Comparing the Prosocial Effects of Nature at Different Resource and Security Levels by Henry Kin Shing Ng, Yee-Ling Hong, Tak Sang Chow and Angel Nga Man Leung in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p
Ng_OnlineAppendix – Supplemental material for Nature Does Not Always Give You a Helping Hand: Comparing the Prosocial Effects of Nature at Different Resource and Security Levels
Supplemental material, Ng_OnlineAppendix for Nature Does Not Always Give You a Helping Hand: Comparing the Prosocial Effects of Nature at Different Resource and Security Levels by Henry Kin Shing Ng, Yee-Ling Hong, Tak Sang Chow and Angel Nga Man Leung in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p
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