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University of Udine
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About: University of Udine is a education organization based out in Udine, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 6745 authors who have published 20530 publications receiving 669088 citations. The organization is also known as: Università degli Studi di Udine & Universita degli Studi di Udine.
Topics: Population, Large Hadron Collider, Transplantation, Lepton, Higgs boson
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University of Würzburg1, IFAE2, ETH Zurich3, Complutense University of Madrid4, Autonomous University of Barcelona5, Max Planck Society6, University of Padua7, Technical University of Dortmund8, University of Barcelona9, Yerevan Physics Institute10, Spanish National Research Council11, University of Udine12, University of Siena13, University of California, Davis14, Humboldt University of Berlin15, University of Turku16, Florida Institute of Technology17, INAF18, University of Pisa19, Institut de Ciències de l'Espai20
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the discovery of very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray emission from the BL Lacertae object 1ES 1011+496 using the MAGIC telescope from 2007 March to May.
Abstract: We report on the discovery of very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray emission from the BL Lacertae object 1ES 1011+496. The observation was triggered by an optical outburst in 2007 March and the source was observed with the MAGIC telescope from 2007 March to May. Observing for 18.7 hr, we find an excess of 6.2 sigma with an integrated flux above 200 GeV of ( 1.58 +/- 0.32) x 10(-11) photons cm(-2) s(-1). The VHE gamma-ray flux is > 40% higher than in 2006 March-April ( reported elsewhere), indicating that the VHE emission state may be related to the optical emission state. We have also determined the redshift of 1ES 1011+496 based on an optical spectrum that reveals the absorption lines of the host galaxy. The redshift of z = 0.212 makes 1ES 1011+496 the most distant source observed to emit VHE gamma-rays to date.
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TL;DR: Higher inflammatory markers, more infections and worse outcomes characterized ventilated TOCI cases compared to ward based TOCi, which suggests that therapy time in anti-cytokine randomized trials will be key.
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TL;DR: In this article, the identification of a single open crack in a vibrating beam, either under axial or bending vibration, based on measurements of damage-induced shifts in natural frequencies and antiresonant frequencies was investigated.
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TL;DR: The influence of ultrasound treatments of tomato pulp on microstructure and lycopene in vitro bioaccessibility was investigated and it was inferred that ultrasound promoted the formation of a new network due to hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions among the de-esterified pectin molecules.
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TL;DR: The use of the manual annotation tool WebApollo facilitated manual checking and correction of gene models enabling improvement of computational prediction, especially relevant for certain types of gene families such as the EXPANSIN like genes.
Abstract: Most published genome sequences are drafts, and most are dominated by computational gene prediction. Draft genomes typically incorporate considerable sequence data that are not assigned to chromosomes, and predicted genes without quality confidence measures. The current Actinidia chinensis (kiwifruit) ‘Hongyang’ draft genome has 164 Mb of sequences unassigned to pseudo-chromosomes, and omissions have been identified in the gene models. A second genome of an A. chinensis (genotype Red5) was fully sequenced. This new sequence resulted in a 554.0 Mb assembly with all but 6 Mb assigned to pseudo-chromosomes. Pseudo-chromosomal comparisons showed a considerable number of translocation events have occurred following a whole genome duplication (WGD) event some consistent with centromeric Robertsonian-like translocations. RNA sequencing data from 12 tissues and ab initio analysis informed a genome-wide manual annotation, using the WebApollo tool. In total, 33,044 gene loci represented by 33,123 isoforms were identified, named and tagged for quality of evidential support. Of these 3114 (9.4%) were identical to a protein within ‘Hongyang’ The Kiwifruit Information Resource (KIR v2). Some proportion of the differences will be varietal polymorphisms. However, as most computationally predicted Red5 models required manual re-annotation this proportion is expected to be small. The quality of the new gene models was tested by fully sequencing 550 cloned ‘Hort16A’ cDNAs and comparing with the predicted protein models for Red5 and both the original ‘Hongyang’ assembly and the revised annotation from KIR v2. Only 48.9% and 63.5% of the cDNAs had a match with 90% identity or better to the original and revised ‘Hongyang’ annotation, respectively, compared with 90.9% to the Red5 models. Our study highlights the need to take a cautious approach to draft genomes and computationally predicted genes. Our use of the manual annotation tool WebApollo facilitated manual checking and correction of gene models enabling improvement of computational prediction. This utility was especially relevant for certain types of gene families such as the EXPANSIN like genes. Finally, this high quality gene set will supply the kiwifruit and general plant community with a new tool for genomics and other comparative analysis.
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M.-Marsel Mesulam | 150 | 558 | 90772 |
Francesco Longo | 142 | 745 | 89859 |
Georges Aad | 135 | 1121 | 88811 |
Bobby Samir Acharya | 133 | 1121 | 100545 |
G. Della Ricca | 133 | 1598 | 92678 |
Marina Cobal | 132 | 1078 | 85437 |
Fernando Barreiro | 130 | 1082 | 83413 |
Saverio D'Auria | 129 | 1142 | 83684 |
Jean-Francois Grivaz | 128 | 1322 | 97758 |
Evgeny Starchenko | 128 | 864 | 75913 |
Muhammad Alhroob | 127 | 880 | 71982 |
Michele Pinamonti | 126 | 846 | 69328 |
Reisaburo Tanaka | 126 | 967 | 69849 |
Kerim Suruliz | 126 | 795 | 69456 |
Kate Shaw | 125 | 841 | 70087 |