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University of California, Davis

EducationDavis, California, United States
About: University of California, Davis is a education organization based out in Davis, California, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 78770 authors who have published 180033 publications receiving 8064158 citations. The organization is also known as: UC Davis & UCD.
Topics: Population, Poison control, Gene, Galaxy, Genome


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TL;DR: The regularized orthogonal matching pursuit (ROMP) algorithm as mentioned in this paper combines the speed and ease of implementation of the greedy methods with the strong guarantees of the convex programming methods.
Abstract: We demonstrate a simple greedy algorithm that can reliably recover a vector v ? ?d from incomplete and inaccurate measurements x = ?v + e. Here, ? is a N x d measurement matrix with N<

743 citations

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Adam P. Arkin1, Adam P. Arkin2, Robert W. Cottingham3, Christopher S. Henry4, Nomi L. Harris1, Rick Stevens5, Sergei Maslov6, Paramvir S. Dehal1, Doreen Ware7, Fernando Perez, Shane Canon1, Michael W. Sneddon1, Matthew L. Henderson1, William J. Riehl1, Dan Murphy-Olson4, Stephen Y. Chan1, Roy T. Kamimura1, Sunita Kumari7, Meghan M Drake3, Thomas Brettin4, Elizabeth M. Glass4, Dylan Chivian1, Dan Gunter1, David J. Weston3, Benjamin H. Allen3, Jason K. Baumohl1, Aaron A. Best8, Benjamin P. Bowen1, Steven E. Brenner2, Christopher Bun4, John-Marc Chandonia1, Jer Ming Chia7, R. L. Colasanti4, Neal Conrad4, James J. Davis4, Brian H. Davison3, Matthew DeJongh8, Scott Devoid4, Emily M. Dietrich4, Inna Dubchak1, Janaka N. Edirisinghe5, Janaka N. Edirisinghe4, Gang Fang9, José P. Faria4, Paul M. Frybarger4, Wolfgang Gerlach4, Mark Gerstein9, Annette Greiner1, James Gurtowski7, Holly L. Haun3, Fei He6, Rashmi Jain1, Rashmi Jain10, Marcin P. Joachimiak1, Kevin P. Keegan4, Shinnosuke Kondo8, Vivek Kumar7, Miriam Land3, Folker Meyer4, Mark Mills3, Pavel S. Novichkov1, Taeyun Oh10, Taeyun Oh1, Gary J. Olsen11, Robert Olson4, Bruce Parrello4, Shiran Pasternak7, Erik Pearson1, Sarah S. Poon1, Gavin Price1, Srividya Ramakrishnan7, Priya Ranjan12, Priya Ranjan3, Pamela C. Ronald10, Pamela C. Ronald1, Michael C. Schatz7, Samuel M. D. Seaver4, Maulik Shukla4, Roman A. Sutormin1, Mustafa H Syed3, James Thomason7, Nathan L. Tintle8, Daifeng Wang9, Fangfang Xia4, Hyunseung Yoo4, Shinjae Yoo6, Dantong Yu6 
TL;DR: Author(s): Arkin, Adam P; Cottingham, Robert W; Henry, Christopher S; Harris, Nomi L; Stevens, Rick L; Maslov, Sergei; Dehal, Paramvir; Ware, Doreen; Perez, Fernando; Canon, Shane; Sneddon, Michael W; Henderson, Matthew L; Riehl, William J; Murphy-Olson, Dan; Chan, Stephen Y; Kamimura, Roy T.
Abstract: Author(s): Arkin, Adam P; Cottingham, Robert W; Henry, Christopher S; Harris, Nomi L; Stevens, Rick L; Maslov, Sergei; Dehal, Paramvir; Ware, Doreen; Perez, Fernando; Canon, Shane; Sneddon, Michael W; Henderson, Matthew L; Riehl, William J; Murphy-Olson, Dan; Chan, Stephen Y; Kamimura, Roy T; Kumari, Sunita; Drake, Meghan M; Brettin, Thomas S; Glass, Elizabeth M; Chivian, Dylan; Gunter, Dan; Weston, David J; Allen, Benjamin H; Baumohl, Jason; Best, Aaron A; Bowen, Ben; Brenner, Steven E; Bun, Christopher C; Chandonia, John-Marc; Chia, Jer-Ming; Colasanti, Ric; Conrad, Neal; Davis, James J; Davison, Brian H; DeJongh, Matthew; Devoid, Scott; Dietrich, Emily; Dubchak, Inna; Edirisinghe, Janaka N; Fang, Gang; Faria, Jose P; Frybarger, Paul M; Gerlach, Wolfgang; Gerstein, Mark; Greiner, Annette; Gurtowski, James; Haun, Holly L; He, Fei; Jain, Rashmi; Joachimiak, Marcin P; Keegan, Kevin P; Kondo, Shinnosuke; Kumar, Vivek; Land, Miriam L; Meyer, Folker; Mills, Marissa; Novichkov, Pavel S; Oh, Taeyun; Olsen, Gary J; Olson, Robert; Parrello, Bruce; Pasternak, Shiran; Pearson, Erik; Poon, Sarah S; Price, Gavin A; Ramakrishnan, Srividya; Ranjan, Priya; Ronald, Pamela C; Schatz, Michael C; Seaver, Samuel MD; Shukla, Maulik; Sutormin, Roman A; Syed, Mustafa H; Thomason, James; Tintle, Nathan L; Wang, Daifeng; Xia, Fangfang; Yoo, Hyunseung; Yoo, Shinjae; Yu, Dantong

743 citations

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TL;DR: This review focuses on what is currently known about the novel molecular machines that divide and fuse mitochondria, which are derived from eubacteria.
Abstract: Mitochondria are derived from eubacteria; however, in most eukaryotes, novel mechanisms for the propagation of this organelle and its genome have evolved. This review focuses on what is currently known about the novel molecular machines that divide and fuse mitochondria.

742 citations

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TL;DR: Overall, baseline cort can predict the relative fitness of individuals and populations, but the relationship is not always consistent or present.
Abstract: Baseline glucocorticoid (cort) levels are increasingly employed as physiological indices of the relative condition or health of individuals and populations. Often, high cort levels are assumed to indicate an individual or population in poor condition and with low relative fitness (the Cort–Fitness Hypothesis). We review empirical support for this assumption, and find that variation in levels of baseline cort is positively, negatively, or non-significantly related to estimates of fitness. These relationships between levels of baseline cort and fitness can vary within populations and can even shift within individuals at different times in their life history. Overall, baseline cort can predict the relative fitness of individuals and populations, but the relationship is not always consistent or present.

741 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a review of catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) reactions on compounds derived from lignin is presented, with a comparison of catalysts addressing their activities, selectivities, and stabilities.
Abstract: The incentive for use of renewable resources to replace fossil sources is motivating extensive research on new and alternative fuels derived from biomass. Bio-oils derived from cellulosic biomass offer the prospect of becoming a major feedstock for production of fuels and chemicals, and lignin is a plentiful, underutilized component of cellulosic biomass. Lignin conversion requires depolymerization and removal of oxygen. Likely processes for lignin conversion involve depolymerization (e.g., by pyrolysis) and catalytic upgrading of the resultant bio-oils. A major goal of the upgrading is catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO), which involves reactions with hydrogen that produce hydrocarbons and water. The aim of this review is to present a critical introduction to HDO chemistry focused on compounds derived from lignin, including a summary of HDO reactions and those that accompany them, with a comparison of catalysts addressing their activities, selectivities, and stabilities. The reactions are evaluated in terms of reaction pathways of compounds representative of lignin-derived bio-oils, including anisole, guaiacol, and phenol. The review includes recommendations for further research and an attempt to place HDO in a context of options for renewable fuels and chemicals, but it does not provide an economic assessment.

741 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Eric S. Lander301826525976
Ronald C. Kessler2741332328983
George M. Whitesides2401739269833
Ronald M. Evans199708166722
Virginia M.-Y. Lee194993148820
Scott M. Grundy187841231821
Julie E. Buring186950132967
Patrick O. Brown183755200985
Anil K. Jain1831016192151
John C. Morris1831441168413
Douglas R. Green182661145944
John R. Yates1771036129029
Barry Halliwell173662159518
Roderick T. Bronson169679107702
Hongfang Liu1662356156290
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023262
20221,122
20218,398
20208,661
20198,165
20187,556