Bioinorganic chemistry, a discipline that bridges chemistry and biology, has become increasingly popular as new techniques and analytical methods have emerged to study metals in biological systems. One such technique that has become increasingly...
Natural arsenic contamination of drinking water occurs in communities worldwide, presenting a significant threat to public health. The processes that dictate arsenic partitioning between minerals and the aqueous phase are highly variable and...
Faithful chromosome segregation is vital for cell and organism viability, but is lost in many cancer cells with aneuploid karyotypes that display chromosomal instability (CIN). In normal cells, correct chromosome segragation is ensured through two...
Chromosomal instability (CIN) is defined as a high rate of whole chromosome loss or gain and is a hallmark of many aneuploid solid tumors. CIN positively correlates with poor patient prognosis and chemotherapeutic resistance. The persistence of...
Most solid tumors are aneuploid, and many tumor cells persistently mis-segregate whole chromosomes at an elevated rate in a process called chromosomal instability (CIN). CIN occurs due to loss of chromosome segregation fidelity during mitosis,...
How the genome is shaped directly influences how it is expressed. In fact, the genome is organized at many different levels, each imparting specific regulation over transcription. Fundamental principles regulating genome organization are poorly...
The great strength of the C-F bond has enabled fluorocarbons to find many industrial and domestic applications, and makes C-F activation a chemical and technical challenge akin to that of C-H bond activation in hydrocarbons. In our mission to...
Wireless communication systems. Computer network protocols.
We evaluate mobility predictors in wireless networks. Handoff prediction in wireless networks has long been considered as a mechanism to improve the quality of service provided to mobile wireless users. Most prior studies, however, were based on...
Soccer Teams 2; Freshman Soccer, 1964; front row, left to right: Choo, T-S.; Heald, E. S.; Coggeshall, P. E.; McGee, R. L. II, or Jr.; Knapp, D. H. (Captain); Cameron, A.; Rusin, R. B.; Franzeim, S. B.; Small, S. J.; second row: Goss, T. P....