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Jie Wu

Researcher at Temple University

Publications -  1727
Citations -  64111

Jie Wu is an academic researcher from Temple University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Wireless ad hoc network. The author has an hindex of 112, co-authored 1537 publications receiving 56708 citations. Previous affiliations of Jie Wu include Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory & Taizhou University.

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Integrative analysis of 111 reference human epigenomes

Anshul Kundaje, +123 more
- 19 Feb 2015 - 
TL;DR: It is shown that disease- and trait-associated genetic variants are enriched in tissue-specific epigenomic marks, revealing biologically relevant cell types for diverse human traits, and providing a resource for interpreting the molecular basis of human disease.
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Small Worlds: The Dynamics of Networks between Order and Randomness

TL;DR: Duncan Watts uses the small-world phenomenon--colloquially called "six degrees of separation"--as a prelude to a more general exploration: under what conditions can a small world arise in any kind of network?
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On calculating connected dominating set for efficient routing in ad hoc wireless networks

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a simple and efficient distributed algorithm for calculating connected dominating set in ad-hoc wireless networks, where connections of nodes are determined by their geographical distances.
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Inhibition of the EGF-activated MAP kinase signaling pathway by adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate

TL;DR: Increased concentrations of cAMP blocked activation of Raf-1, MKK, and MAPK in Rat1hER fibroblasts, accompanied by a threefold increase in Raf- 1 phosphorylation on serine 43 in the regulatory domain.
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EECS: an energy efficient clustering scheme in wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel clustering schema EECS for wireless sensor networks, which better suits the periodical data gathering applications and elects cluster heads with more residual energy through local radio communication while achieving well cluster head distribution.