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Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Education•Shanghai, Shanghai, China•
About: Shanghai Jiao Tong University is a education organization based out in Shanghai, Shanghai, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cancer. The organization has 157524 authors who have published 184620 publications receiving 3451038 citations. The organization is also known as: Shanghai Communications University & Shanghai Jiaotong University.
Topics: Population, Cancer, Microstructure, Cell growth, Metastasis
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology1, Science Applications International Corporation2, Microsoft3, University of California, San Francisco4, Shanghai Jiao Tong University5, University of Oxford6, University of KwaZulu-Natal7, Simon Fraser University8, Murdoch University9, Harvard University10, Duke University11, Peking Union Medical College12, University of Cambridge13, Johns Hopkins University14, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne15, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research16, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences17, Northwestern University18
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that increasing surface expression of HLA-C is associated with reduced viral load and reduced rate of progression to low CD4+ T cell counts in African and European Americans.
Abstract: A variant upstream of human leukocyte antigen C (HLA-C) shows the most significant genome-wide effect on HIV control in European Americans and is also associated with the level of HLA-C expression. We characterized the differential cell surface expression levels of all common HLA-C allotypes and tested directly for effects of HLA-C expression on outcomes of HIV infection in 5243 individuals. Increasing HLA-C expression was associated with protection against multiple outcomes independently of individual HLA allelic effects in both African and European Americans, regardless of their distinct HLA-C frequencies and linkage relationships with HLA-B and HLA-A. Higher HLA-C expression was correlated with increased likelihood of cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses and frequency of viral escape mutation. In contrast, high HLA-C expression had a deleterious effect in Crohn’s disease, suggesting a broader influence of HLA expression levels in human disease.
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TL;DR: This technology provides another useful way to EEG feature extraction in BCIs and is evaluated by separability and pattern recognition accuracy using the datasets of BCI 2003 Competition.
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TL;DR: Bulk graphene (reduced graphene oxide)-reinforced Al matrix composites with a bioinspired nanolaminated microstructure with significantly improved stiffness and tensile strength, and a similar or even slightly higher total elongation were shown.
Abstract: Bulk graphene (reduced graphene oxide)-reinforced Al matrix composites with a bioinspired nanolaminated microstructure were fabricated via a composite powder assembly approach. Compared with the unreinforced Al matrix, these composites were shown to possess significantly improved stiffness and tensile strength, and a similar or even slightly higher total elongation. These observations were interpreted by the facilitated load transfer between graphene and the Al matrix, and the extrinsic toughening effect as a result of the nanolaminated microstructure.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a similarity transformation is used to reduce the governing momentum and energy equations into non-linear ordinary differential equations, and the resulting differential equations with the appropriate boundary conditions are solved by shooting iteration technique together with fourth-order Runge-Kutta integration scheme.
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World Health Organization1, University of Verona2, Autonomous University of Madrid3, Michigan State University4, King's College London5, University of Geneva6, Mental Health Services7, University of Uyo8, University College Hospital, Ibadan9, University of London10, Shanghai Jiao Tong University11, Tehran University of Medical Sciences12, University of Liverpool13, UCL Institute of Neurology14, University of Sydney15, Schizophrenia Research Foundation16, University of Washington Medical Center17
TL;DR: The recent WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) intervention guide that provides evidence-based management recommendations for mental, neurological, and substance use disorders is summarized.
Abstract: Funding for the mhGAP Programme, under which the work reported in this manuscript was done, was
provided by the following: American Psychiatric Foundation, USA; Association of Aichi Psychiatric Hospitals, Japan;
Autism Speaks, USA; CBM; Government of Italy; Government of Japan; Government of The Netherlands;
International Bureau for Epilepsy; International League Against Epilepsy; Medical Research Council, UK; National
Institute of Mental Health, USA; Public Health Agency of Canada, Canada; Rockefeller Foundation, USA; Shirley
Foundation, UK; Syngenta, Switzerland; United Nations Population Fund;World Psychiatric Association
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Meir J. Stampfer | 277 | 1414 | 283776 |
Richard A. Flavell | 231 | 1328 | 205119 |
Jie Zhang | 178 | 4857 | 221720 |
Yang Yang | 171 | 2644 | 153049 |
Lei Jiang | 170 | 2244 | 135205 |
Gang Chen | 167 | 3372 | 149819 |
Thomas S. Huang | 146 | 1299 | 101564 |
Barbara J. Sahakian | 145 | 612 | 69190 |
Jean-Laurent Casanova | 144 | 842 | 76173 |
Kuo-Chen Chou | 143 | 487 | 57711 |
Weihong Tan | 140 | 892 | 67151 |
Xin Wu | 139 | 1865 | 109083 |
David Y. Graham | 138 | 1047 | 80886 |
Bin Liu | 138 | 2181 | 87085 |
Jun Chen | 136 | 1856 | 77368 |