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    Kuo-2014-Genetics-Fig3

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    These primary data are summarized and discussed in Kuo et al., Genetics (2014). Data in this file are from the P{wa} assay, first published in Adams et al., Science (2002), DOI: 10.1126/science.1077198 . The first tab has counts of progeny from each vial. As in other uses of this assay, only daughters that did not recieve the transposase chromosome (Cy+) were scored. Since the Df(3R)ED6058 chromosome has w+ on it, only progeny that recieved a Sbchromosome were scored. f red = frequency of red-eyed flies f yellow = frequency of yellow-eyed flies The last tab has molecular analysis of synthesis and/or deletion in the yellow-eyed daughters. Each row represents presence (+) or absence (-) of a PCR product in white-eyed sons of yellow-eyed progeny. Each yellow-eyed progeny came from a different vials (f numbers are Fancm, c numbers are control). Distance of furthers primer from left or right end of the element is indicated. Primers used are listed

    On the relative Kuo condition and the second relative Kuo condition

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    International audienceThe Kuo condition and the second Kuo condition are known as criteria for an r-jet to be V-sufficient in C-r mappings and Cr+1 mappings, respectively. In [2] we considered the notions of V-sufficiency of jets and these Kuo conditions in the relative case to a given closed set Sigma, and showed that the relative Kuo condition is a criterion for a relative r-jet to be Sigma-V-sufficient in C-r mappings and the second relative Kuo condition is a sufficient condition for a relative r-jet to be Sigma-V-sufficient in Cr+1 mappings. In this paper we discuss several conditions equivalent to the relative Kuo condition or the second relative Kuo condition. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

    Kuo, C-L

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    A systematic approach to reliable multistage interconnection network design

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    Bibliography: p. 34-35.Army Research Office grant no. DAAG29-84-K-0005 Advanced Research Projects Agency monitored by ONR, contract N00014-81-K-0742C.-C. Jay Kuo

    Participation of c-FLIP in NLRP3 and AIM2 inflammasome activation

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    Cellular FLICE-inhibitory protein (c-FLIP) is an inhibitor of caspase-8 and is required for macrophage survival. Recent studies have revealed a selective role of caspase-8 in noncanonical IL-1 beta production that is independent of caspase-1 or inflammasome. Here we demonstrated that c-FLIPL is an unexpected contributor to canonical inflammasome activation for the generation of caspase-1 and active IL-1 beta. Hemizygotic deletion of c-FLIP impaired ATP-and monosodium uric acid (MSU)-induced IL-1 beta production in macrophages primed through Toll-like receptors (TLRs). Decreased IL-1 beta expression was attributed to a reduced activation of caspase-1 in c-FLIP hemizygotic cells. In contrast, the production of TNF-alpha was not affected by downregulation in c-FLIP. c-FLIPL interacted with NLRP3 or procaspase-1. c-FLIP is required for the full NLRP3 inflammasome assembly and NLRP3 mitochondrial localization, and c-FLIP is associated with NLRP3 inflammasome. c-FLIP downregulation also reduced AIM2 inflammasome activation. In contrast, c-FLIP inhibited SMAC mimetic-, FasL-, or Dectin-1-induced IL-1 beta generation that is caspase-8-mediated. Our results demonstrate a prominent role of c-FLIPL in the optimal activation of the NLRP3 and AIM2 inflammasomes, and suggest that c-FLIP could be a valid target for treatment of inflammatory diseases caused by over-activation of inflammasomes

    Kuo Eddie C. Y. & Wong K. Aline, The Contemporary Family in Singapore

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    Lombard-Salmon Claudine. Kuo Eddie C. Y. & Wong K. Aline, The Contemporary Family in Singapore. In: Archipel, volume 22, 1981. pp. 239-241

    MAC protocol adaptation in cognitive radio networks

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    This thesis presents an adaptive MAC (AMAC) protocol for supporting MAC layer adaptation in cognitive radio networks. MAC protocol adaptation is motivated by the exibility of emerging software-de ned radios which make it feasible to dynamically adjust radio protocols and parameters in order to maintain communications quality. Dynamic changes to the MAC layer may be useful in tactical or vehicular networking scenarios, where radio node density, tra c volumes and service requirements can vary widely over time. A speci c control framework for the proposed AMAC algorithm is described based on the "CogNet" protocol stack which uses a Global Control Plane (GCP) to distribute control information between nearby radios. An AMAC prototype which switches between CSMA and TDMA is evaluated for various tra c scenarios using the NS-2 simulator. In addition, a proof-of-concept AMAC is implemented using GNUradio/USRP platforms on the ORBIT radio grid testbed. Detailed simulation and experimental results are given for both UDP and TCP tra c with di erent usage scenarios and application models. The results show that AMAC can provide improved performance relative to a conventional static system and can be implemented with reasonable control protocol overhead and latency.M.S.Includes bibliographical referencesby Kuo-Chun Huan

    Leslie T. C. Kuo, The technical transformation of agriculture in communist China

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    Étienne Gilbert. Leslie T. C. Kuo, The technical transformation of agriculture in communist China. In: Tiers-Monde, tome 14, n°53, 1973. Politiques et planifications de la santé. p. 210

    Automatic control systems, 7th. ed/ Kuo

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