--- _id: '1077' abstract: - lang: eng text: Viral capsids are structurally constrained by interactions among the amino acids (AAs) of their constituent proteins. Therefore, epistasis is expected to evolve among physically interacting sites and to influence the rates of substitution. To study the evolution of epistasis, we focused on the major structural protein of the fX174 phage family by first reconstructing the ancestral protein sequences of 18 species using a Bayesian statistical framework. The inferred ancestral reconstruction differed at eight AAs, for a total of 256 possible ancestral haplotypes. For each ancestral haplotype and the extant species, we estimated, in silico, the distribution of free energies and epistasis of the capsid structure. We found that free energy has not significantly increased but epistasis has. We decomposed epistasis up to fifth order and found that higher-order epistasis sometimes compensates pairwise interactions making the free energy seem additive. The dN/dS ratio is low, suggesting strong purifying selection, and that structure is under stabilizing selection. We synthesized phages carrying ancestral haplotypes of the coat protein gene and measured their fitness experimentally. Our findings indicate that stabilizing mutations can have higher fitness, and that fitness optima do not necessarily coincide with energy minima. article_number: '20160139' article_processing_charge: Yes (in subscription journal) author: - first_name: Rodrigo A full_name: Fernandes Redondo, Rodrigo A id: 409D5C96-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Fernandes Redondo orcid: 0000-0002-5837-2793 - first_name: Harold full_name: Vladar, Harold id: 2A181218-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Vladar orcid: 0000-0002-5985-7653 - first_name: Tomasz full_name: Włodarski, Tomasz last_name: Włodarski - first_name: Jonathan P full_name: Bollback, Jonathan P id: 2C6FA9CC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Bollback orcid: 0000-0002-4624-4612 citation: ama: Fernandes Redondo RA, de Vladar H, Włodarski T, Bollback JP. Evolutionary interplay between structure, energy and epistasis in the coat protein of the ϕX174 phage family. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 2017;14(126). doi:10.1098/rsif.2016.0139 apa: Fernandes Redondo, R. A., de Vladar, H., Włodarski, T., & Bollback, J. P. (2017). Evolutionary interplay between structure, energy and epistasis in the coat protein of the ϕX174 phage family. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. Royal Society of London. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2016.0139 chicago: Fernandes Redondo, Rodrigo A, Harold de Vladar, Tomasz Włodarski, and Jonathan P Bollback. “Evolutionary Interplay between Structure, Energy and Epistasis in the Coat Protein of the ΦX174 Phage Family.” Journal of the Royal Society Interface. Royal Society of London, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2016.0139. ieee: R. A. Fernandes Redondo, H. de Vladar, T. Włodarski, and J. P. Bollback, “Evolutionary interplay between structure, energy and epistasis in the coat protein of the ϕX174 phage family,” Journal of the Royal Society Interface, vol. 14, no. 126. Royal Society of London, 2017. ista: Fernandes Redondo RA, de Vladar H, Włodarski T, Bollback JP. 2017. Evolutionary interplay between structure, energy and epistasis in the coat protein of the ϕX174 phage family. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 14(126), 20160139. mla: Fernandes Redondo, Rodrigo A., et al. “Evolutionary Interplay between Structure, Energy and Epistasis in the Coat Protein of the ΦX174 Phage Family.” Journal of the Royal Society Interface, vol. 14, no. 126, 20160139, Royal Society of London, 2017, doi:10.1098/rsif.2016.0139. short: R.A. Fernandes Redondo, H. de Vladar, T. Włodarski, J.P. Bollback, Journal of the Royal Society Interface 14 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:50:01Z date_published: 2017-01-04T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-20T11:56:34Z day: '04' ddc: - '570' department: - _id: NiBa - _id: JoBo doi: 10.1098/rsif.2016.0139 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000393380400001' file: - access_level: open_access content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-01-18T09:14:02Z date_updated: 2019-01-18T09:14:02Z file_id: '5843' file_name: 2017_JRSI_Redondo.pdf file_size: 1092015 relation: main_file success: 1 file_date_updated: 2019-01-18T09:14:02Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 14' isi: 1 issue: '126' language: - iso: eng month: '01' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version project: - _id: 25B07788-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '250152' name: Limits to selection in biology and in evolutionary computation - _id: 2578D616-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '648440' name: Selective Barriers to Horizontal Gene Transfer publication: Journal of the Royal Society Interface publication_identifier: issn: - '17425689' publication_status: published publisher: Royal Society of London publist_id: '6303' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '9864' relation: research_data status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Evolutionary interplay between structure, energy and epistasis in the coat protein of the ϕX174 phage family tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 14 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1067' abstract: - lang: eng text: Embryo morphogenesis relies on highly coordinated movements of different tissues. However, remarkably little is known about how tissues coordinate their movements to shape the embryo. In zebrafish embryogenesis, coordinated tissue movements first become apparent during “doming,” when the blastoderm begins to spread over the yolk sac, a process involving coordinated epithelial surface cell layer expansion and mesenchymal deep cell intercalations. Here, we find that active surface cell expansion represents the key process coordinating tissue movements during doming. By using a combination of theory and experiments, we show that epithelial surface cells not only trigger blastoderm expansion by reducing tissue surface tension, but also drive blastoderm thinning by inducing tissue contraction through radial deep cell intercalations. Thus, coordinated tissue expansion and thinning during doming relies on surface cells simultaneously controlling tissue surface tension and radial tissue contraction. acknowledged_ssus: - _id: PreCl article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Hitoshi full_name: Morita, Hitoshi id: 4C6E54C6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Morita - first_name: Silvia full_name: Grigolon, Silvia last_name: Grigolon - first_name: Martin full_name: Bock, Martin last_name: Bock - first_name: Gabriel full_name: Krens, Gabriel id: 2B819732-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Krens orcid: 0000-0003-4761-5996 - first_name: Guillaume full_name: Salbreux, Guillaume last_name: Salbreux - first_name: Carl-Philipp J full_name: Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J id: 39427864-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Heisenberg orcid: 0000-0002-0912-4566 citation: ama: Morita H, Grigolon S, Bock M, Krens G, Salbreux G, Heisenberg C-PJ. The physical basis of coordinated tissue spreading in zebrafish gastrulation. Developmental Cell. 2017;40(4):354-366. doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2017.01.010 apa: Morita, H., Grigolon, S., Bock, M., Krens, G., Salbreux, G., & Heisenberg, C.-P. J. (2017). The physical basis of coordinated tissue spreading in zebrafish gastrulation. Developmental Cell. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2017.01.010 chicago: Morita, Hitoshi, Silvia Grigolon, Martin Bock, Gabriel Krens, Guillaume Salbreux, and Carl-Philipp J Heisenberg. “The Physical Basis of Coordinated Tissue Spreading in Zebrafish Gastrulation.” Developmental Cell. Cell Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2017.01.010. ieee: H. Morita, S. Grigolon, M. Bock, G. Krens, G. Salbreux, and C.-P. J. Heisenberg, “The physical basis of coordinated tissue spreading in zebrafish gastrulation,” Developmental Cell, vol. 40, no. 4. Cell Press, pp. 354–366, 2017. ista: Morita H, Grigolon S, Bock M, Krens G, Salbreux G, Heisenberg C-PJ. 2017. The physical basis of coordinated tissue spreading in zebrafish gastrulation. Developmental Cell. 40(4), 354–366. mla: Morita, Hitoshi, et al. “The Physical Basis of Coordinated Tissue Spreading in Zebrafish Gastrulation.” Developmental Cell, vol. 40, no. 4, Cell Press, 2017, pp. 354–66, doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2017.01.010. short: H. Morita, S. Grigolon, M. Bock, G. Krens, G. Salbreux, C.-P.J. Heisenberg, Developmental Cell 40 (2017) 354–366. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:58Z date_published: 2017-02-27T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-20T12:06:27Z day: '27' ddc: - '572' - '597' department: - _id: CaHe doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2017.01.010 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000395368300007' file: - access_level: open_access content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:10:57Z date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:10:57Z file_id: '4849' file_name: IST-2017-869-v1+1_1-s2.0-S1534580717300370-main.pdf file_size: 6866187 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:10:57Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 40' isi: 1 issue: '4' language: - iso: eng month: '02' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: 354 - 366 project: - _id: 2524F500-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '201439' name: Developing High-Throughput Bioassays for Human Cancers in Zebrafish publication: Developmental Cell publication_identifier: issn: - '15345807' publication_status: published publisher: Cell Press publist_id: '6320' pubrep_id: '869' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: The physical basis of coordinated tissue spreading in zebrafish gastrulation tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 40 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1074' abstract: - lang: eng text: Recently it has become feasible to detect long blocks of nearly identical sequence shared between pairs of genomes. These IBD blocks are direct traces of recent coalescence events and, as such, contain ample signal to infer recent demography. Here, we examine sharing of such blocks in two-dimensional populations with local migration. Using a diffusion approximation to trace genetic ancestry, we derive analytical formulae for patterns of isolation by distance of IBD blocks, which can also incorporate recent population density changes. We introduce an inference scheme that uses a composite likelihood approach to fit these formulae. We then extensively evaluate our theory and inference method on a range of scenarios using simulated data. We first validate the diffusion approximation by showing that the theoretical results closely match the simulated block sharing patterns. We then demonstrate that our inference scheme can accurately and robustly infer dispersal rate and effective density, as well as bounds on recent dynamics of population density. To demonstrate an application, we use our estimation scheme to explore the fit of a diffusion model to Eastern European samples in the POPRES data set. We show that ancestry diffusing with a rate of σ ≈ 50–100 km/√gen during the last centuries, combined with accelerating population growth, can explain the observed exponential decay of block sharing with increasing pairwise sample distance. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Harald full_name: Ringbauer, Harald id: 417FCFF4-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Ringbauer orcid: 0000-0002-4884-9682 - first_name: Graham full_name: Coop, Graham last_name: Coop - first_name: Nicholas H full_name: Barton, Nicholas H id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barton orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 citation: ama: Ringbauer H, Coop G, Barton NH. Inferring recent demography from isolation by distance of long shared sequence blocks. Genetics. 2017;205(3):1335-1351. doi:10.1534/genetics.116.196220 apa: Ringbauer, H., Coop, G., & Barton, N. H. (2017). Inferring recent demography from isolation by distance of long shared sequence blocks. Genetics. Genetics Society of America. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.196220 chicago: Ringbauer, Harald, Graham Coop, and Nicholas H Barton. “Inferring Recent Demography from Isolation by Distance of Long Shared Sequence Blocks.” Genetics. Genetics Society of America, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.196220. ieee: H. Ringbauer, G. Coop, and N. H. Barton, “Inferring recent demography from isolation by distance of long shared sequence blocks,” Genetics, vol. 205, no. 3. Genetics Society of America, pp. 1335–1351, 2017. ista: Ringbauer H, Coop G, Barton NH. 2017. Inferring recent demography from isolation by distance of long shared sequence blocks. Genetics. 205(3), 1335–1351. mla: Ringbauer, Harald, et al. “Inferring Recent Demography from Isolation by Distance of Long Shared Sequence Blocks.” Genetics, vol. 205, no. 3, Genetics Society of America, 2017, pp. 1335–51, doi:10.1534/genetics.116.196220. short: H. Ringbauer, G. Coop, N.H. Barton, Genetics 205 (2017) 1335–1351. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:50:00Z date_published: 2017-03-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-20T12:00:56Z day: '01' department: - _id: NiBa doi: 10.1534/genetics.116.196220 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000395807200023' intvolume: ' 205' isi: 1 issue: '3' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: http://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/09/23/076810 month: '03' oa: 1 oa_version: Preprint page: 1335 - 1351 project: - _id: 25B07788-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '250152' name: Limits to selection in biology and in evolutionary computation publication: Genetics publication_identifier: issn: - '00166731' publication_status: published publisher: Genetics Society of America publist_id: '6307' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '200' relation: dissertation_contains status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Inferring recent demography from isolation by distance of long shared sequence blocks type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 205 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1076' abstract: - lang: eng text: Signatures of the Coulomb corrections in the photoelectron momentum distribution during laser-induced ionization of atoms or ions in tunneling and multiphoton regimes are investigated analytically in the case of a one-dimensional problem. A high-order Coulomb-corrected strong-field approximation is applied, where the exact continuum state in the S matrix is approximated by the eikonal Coulomb-Volkov state including the second-order corrections to the eikonal. Although without high-order corrections our theory coincides with the known analytical R-matrix (ARM) theory, we propose a simplified procedure for the matrix element derivation. Rather than matching the eikonal Coulomb-Volkov wave function with the bound state as in the ARM theory to remove the Coulomb singularity, we calculate the matrix element via the saddle-point integration method by time as well as by coordinate, and in this way avoiding the Coulomb singularity. The momentum shift in the photoelectron momentum distribution with respect to the ARM theory due to high-order corrections is analyzed for tunneling and multiphoton regimes. The relation of the quantum corrections to the tunneling delay time is discussed. article_number: '023403' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Michael full_name: Klaiber, Michael last_name: Klaiber - first_name: Jiří full_name: Daněk, Jiří last_name: Daněk - first_name: Enderalp full_name: Yakaboylu, Enderalp id: 38CB71F6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Yakaboylu orcid: 0000-0001-5973-0874 - first_name: Karen full_name: Hatsagortsyan, Karen last_name: Hatsagortsyan - first_name: Christoph full_name: Keitel, Christoph last_name: Keitel citation: ama: Klaiber M, Daněk J, Yakaboylu E, Hatsagortsyan K, Keitel C. Strong-field ionization via a high-order Coulomb-corrected strong-field approximation. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 2017;95(2). doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.95.023403 apa: Klaiber, M., Daněk, J., Yakaboylu, E., Hatsagortsyan, K., & Keitel, C. (2017). Strong-field ionization via a high-order Coulomb-corrected strong-field approximation. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.95.023403 chicago: Klaiber, Michael, Jiří Daněk, Enderalp Yakaboylu, Karen Hatsagortsyan, and Christoph Keitel. “Strong-Field Ionization via a High-Order Coulomb-Corrected Strong-Field Approximation.” Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. American Physical Society, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.95.023403. ieee: M. Klaiber, J. Daněk, E. Yakaboylu, K. Hatsagortsyan, and C. Keitel, “Strong-field ionization via a high-order Coulomb-corrected strong-field approximation,” Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, vol. 95, no. 2. American Physical Society, 2017. ista: Klaiber M, Daněk J, Yakaboylu E, Hatsagortsyan K, Keitel C. 2017. Strong-field ionization via a high-order Coulomb-corrected strong-field approximation. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 95(2), 023403. mla: Klaiber, Michael, et al. “Strong-Field Ionization via a High-Order Coulomb-Corrected Strong-Field Approximation.” Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, vol. 95, no. 2, 023403, American Physical Society, 2017, doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.95.023403. short: M. Klaiber, J. Daněk, E. Yakaboylu, K. Hatsagortsyan, C. Keitel, Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics 95 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:50:01Z date_published: 2017-02-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-20T11:57:23Z day: '01' department: - _id: MiLe doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.95.023403 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000400571700011' intvolume: ' 95' isi: 1 issue: '2' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1609.07018 month: '02' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version project: - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme publication: ' Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics' publication_identifier: issn: - '24699926' publication_status: published publisher: American Physical Society publist_id: '6305' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Strong-field ionization via a high-order Coulomb-corrected strong-field approximation type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 95 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1072' abstract: - lang: eng text: Given a finite set of points in Rn and a radius parameter, we study the Čech, Delaunay–Čech, Delaunay (or alpha), and Wrap complexes in the light of generalized discrete Morse theory. Establishing the Čech and Delaunay complexes as sublevel sets of generalized discrete Morse functions, we prove that the four complexes are simple-homotopy equivalent by a sequence of simplicial collapses, which are explicitly described by a single discrete gradient field. acknowledgement: This research has been supported by the EU project Toposys(FP7-ICT-318493-STREP), by ESF under the ACAT Research Network Programme, by the Russian Government under mega project 11.G34.31.0053, and by the DFG Collaborative Research Center SFB/TRR 109 “Discretization in Geometry and Dynamics”. article_processing_charge: No article_type: original author: - first_name: Ulrich full_name: Bauer, Ulrich id: 2ADD483A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Bauer orcid: 0000-0002-9683-0724 - first_name: Herbert full_name: Edelsbrunner, Herbert id: 3FB178DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Edelsbrunner orcid: 0000-0002-9823-6833 citation: ama: Bauer U, Edelsbrunner H. The Morse theory of Čech and delaunay complexes. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 2017;369(5):3741-3762. doi:10.1090/tran/6991 apa: Bauer, U., & Edelsbrunner, H. (2017). The Morse theory of Čech and delaunay complexes. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. American Mathematical Society. https://doi.org/10.1090/tran/6991 chicago: Bauer, Ulrich, and Herbert Edelsbrunner. “The Morse Theory of Čech and Delaunay Complexes.” Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. American Mathematical Society, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1090/tran/6991. ieee: U. Bauer and H. Edelsbrunner, “The Morse theory of Čech and delaunay complexes,” Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 369, no. 5. American Mathematical Society, pp. 3741–3762, 2017. ista: Bauer U, Edelsbrunner H. 2017. The Morse theory of Čech and delaunay complexes. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 369(5), 3741–3762. mla: Bauer, Ulrich, and Herbert Edelsbrunner. “The Morse Theory of Čech and Delaunay Complexes.” Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 369, no. 5, American Mathematical Society, 2017, pp. 3741–62, doi:10.1090/tran/6991. short: U. Bauer, H. Edelsbrunner, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 369 (2017) 3741–3762. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:59Z date_published: 2017-05-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-20T12:05:56Z day: '01' department: - _id: HeEd doi: 10.1090/tran/6991 ec_funded: 1 external_id: arxiv: - '1312.1231' isi: - '000398030400024' intvolume: ' 369' isi: 1 issue: '5' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1312.1231 month: '05' oa: 1 oa_version: Preprint page: 3741 - 3762 project: - _id: 255D761E-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '318493' name: Topological Complex Systems publication: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society publication_status: published publisher: American Mathematical Society publist_id: '6311' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: The Morse theory of Čech and delaunay complexes type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 369 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1073' abstract: - lang: eng text: Let X and Y be finite simplicial sets (e.g. finite simplicial complexes), both equipped with a free simplicial action of a finite group G. Assuming that Y is d-connected and dimX≤2d, for some d≥1, we provide an algorithm that computes the set of all equivariant homotopy classes of equivariant continuous maps |X|→|Y|; the existence of such a map can be decided even for dimX≤2d+1. This yields the first algorithm for deciding topological embeddability of a k-dimensional finite simplicial complex into Rn under the condition k≤23n−1. More generally, we present an algorithm that, given a lifting-extension problem satisfying an appropriate stability assumption, computes the set of all homotopy classes of solutions. This result is new even in the non-equivariant situation. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Martin full_name: Čadek, Martin last_name: Čadek - first_name: Marek full_name: Krcál, Marek id: 33E21118-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Krcál - first_name: Lukáš full_name: Vokřínek, Lukáš last_name: Vokřínek citation: ama: Čadek M, Krcál M, Vokřínek L. Algorithmic solvability of the lifting extension problem. Discrete & Computational Geometry. 2017;54(4):915-965. doi:10.1007/s00454-016-9855-6 apa: Čadek, M., Krcál, M., & Vokřínek, L. (2017). Algorithmic solvability of the lifting extension problem. Discrete & Computational Geometry. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-016-9855-6 chicago: Čadek, Martin, Marek Krcál, and Lukáš Vokřínek. “Algorithmic Solvability of the Lifting Extension Problem.” Discrete & Computational Geometry. Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-016-9855-6. ieee: M. Čadek, M. Krcál, and L. Vokřínek, “Algorithmic solvability of the lifting extension problem,” Discrete & Computational Geometry, vol. 54, no. 4. Springer, pp. 915–965, 2017. ista: Čadek M, Krcál M, Vokřínek L. 2017. Algorithmic solvability of the lifting extension problem. Discrete & Computational Geometry. 54(4), 915–965. mla: Čadek, Martin, et al. “Algorithmic Solvability of the Lifting Extension Problem.” Discrete & Computational Geometry, vol. 54, no. 4, Springer, 2017, pp. 915–65, doi:10.1007/s00454-016-9855-6. short: M. Čadek, M. Krcál, L. Vokřínek, Discrete & Computational Geometry 54 (2017) 915–965. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:50:00Z date_published: 2017-06-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-20T12:01:28Z day: '01' department: - _id: UlWa doi: 10.1007/s00454-016-9855-6 external_id: isi: - '000400072700008' intvolume: ' 54' isi: 1 issue: '4' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1307.6444 month: '06' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 915 - 965 publication: Discrete & Computational Geometry publication_identifier: issn: - '01795376' publication_status: published publisher: Springer publist_id: '6309' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Algorithmic solvability of the lifting extension problem type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 54 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1065' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'We consider the problem of reachability in pushdown graphs. We study the problem for pushdown graphs with constant treewidth. Even for pushdown graphs with treewidth 1, for the reachability problem we establish the following: (i) the problem is PTIME-complete, and (ii) any subcubic algorithm for the problem would contradict the k-clique conjecture and imply faster combinatorial algorithms for cliques in graphs.' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Krishnendu full_name: Chatterjee, Krishnendu id: 2E5DCA20-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Chatterjee orcid: 0000-0002-4561-241X - first_name: Georg F full_name: Osang, Georg F id: 464B40D6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Osang orcid: 0000-0002-8882-5116 citation: ama: Chatterjee K, Osang GF. Pushdown reachability with constant treewidth. Information Processing Letters. 2017;122:25-29. doi:10.1016/j.ipl.2017.02.003 apa: Chatterjee, K., & Osang, G. F. (2017). Pushdown reachability with constant treewidth. Information Processing Letters. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipl.2017.02.003 chicago: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, and Georg F Osang. “Pushdown Reachability with Constant Treewidth.” Information Processing Letters. Elsevier, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipl.2017.02.003. ieee: K. Chatterjee and G. F. Osang, “Pushdown reachability with constant treewidth,” Information Processing Letters, vol. 122. Elsevier, pp. 25–29, 2017. ista: Chatterjee K, Osang GF. 2017. Pushdown reachability with constant treewidth. Information Processing Letters. 122, 25–29. mla: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, and Georg F. Osang. “Pushdown Reachability with Constant Treewidth.” Information Processing Letters, vol. 122, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 25–29, doi:10.1016/j.ipl.2017.02.003. short: K. Chatterjee, G.F. Osang, Information Processing Letters 122 (2017) 25–29. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:57Z date_published: 2017-06-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-20T12:08:18Z day: '01' ddc: - '000' department: - _id: KrCh - _id: HeEd doi: 10.1016/j.ipl.2017.02.003 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000399506600005' file: - access_level: open_access content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:13:17Z date_updated: 2019-10-15T07:44:51Z file_id: '4998' file_name: IST-2018-991-v1+2_2018_Chatterjee_Pushdown_PREPRINT.pdf file_size: 247657 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2019-10-15T07:44:51Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 122' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '06' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 25 - 29 project: - _id: 2584A770-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: P 23499-N23 name: Modern Graph Algorithmic Techniques in Formal Verification - _id: 25863FF4-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: S11407 name: Game Theory - _id: 2581B60A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '279307' name: 'Quantitative Graph Games: Theory and Applications' publication: Information Processing Letters publication_identifier: issn: - '00200190' publication_status: published publisher: Elsevier publist_id: '6323' pubrep_id: '991' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Pushdown reachability with constant treewidth type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 122 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1063' abstract: - lang: eng text: Severe environmental change can drive a population extinct unless the population adapts in time to the new conditions (“evolutionary rescue”). How does biparental sexual reproduction influence the chances of population persistence compared to clonal reproduction or selfing? In this article, we set up a one‐locus two‐allele model for adaptation in diploid species, where rescue is contingent on the establishment of the mutant homozygote. Reproduction can occur by random mating, selfing, or clonally. Random mating generates and destroys the rescue mutant; selfing is efficient at generating it but at the same time depletes the heterozygote, which can lead to a low mutant frequency in the standing genetic variation. Due to these (and other) antagonistic effects, we find a nontrivial dependence of population survival on the rate of sex/selfing, which is strongly influenced by the dominance coefficient of the mutation before and after the environmental change. Importantly, since mating with the wild‐type breaks the mutant homozygote up, a slow decay of the wild‐type population size can impede rescue in randomly mating populations. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Hildegard full_name: Uecker, Hildegard id: 2DB8F68A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Uecker orcid: 0000-0001-9435-2813 citation: ama: Uecker H. Evolutionary rescue in randomly mating, selfing, and clonal populations. Evolution. 2017;71(4):845-858. doi:10.1111/evo.13191 apa: Uecker, H. (2017). Evolutionary rescue in randomly mating, selfing, and clonal populations. Evolution. Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.13191 chicago: Uecker, Hildegard. “Evolutionary Rescue in Randomly Mating, Selfing, and Clonal Populations.” Evolution. Wiley-Blackwell, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.13191. ieee: H. Uecker, “Evolutionary rescue in randomly mating, selfing, and clonal populations,” Evolution, vol. 71, no. 4. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 845–858, 2017. ista: Uecker H. 2017. Evolutionary rescue in randomly mating, selfing, and clonal populations. Evolution. 71(4), 845–858. mla: Uecker, Hildegard. “Evolutionary Rescue in Randomly Mating, Selfing, and Clonal Populations.” Evolution, vol. 71, no. 4, Wiley-Blackwell, 2017, pp. 845–58, doi:10.1111/evo.13191. short: H. Uecker, Evolution 71 (2017) 845–858. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:57Z date_published: 2017-04-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-20T12:10:32Z day: '01' department: - _id: NiBa doi: 10.1111/evo.13191 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000398545200003' intvolume: ' 71' isi: 1 issue: '4' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/10/14/081042 month: '04' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 845 - 858 project: - _id: 25B07788-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '250152' name: Limits to selection in biology and in evolutionary computation publication: Evolution publication_identifier: issn: - '00143820' publication_status: published publisher: Wiley-Blackwell publist_id: '6327' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Evolutionary rescue in randomly mating, selfing, and clonal populations type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 71 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1066' abstract: - lang: eng text: "Simulation is an attractive alternative to language inclusion for automata as it is an under-approximation of language inclusion, but usually has much lower complexity. Simulation has also been extended in two orthogonal directions, namely, (1) fair simulation, for simulation over specified set of infinite runs; and (2) quantitative simulation, for simulation between weighted automata. While fair trace inclusion is PSPACE-complete, fair simulation can be computed in polynomial time. For weighted automata, the (quantitative) language inclusion problem is undecidable in general, whereas the (quantitative) simulation reduces to quantitative games, which admit pseudo-polynomial time algorithms.\r\n\r\nIn this work, we study (quantitative) simulation for weighted automata with Büchi acceptance conditions, i.e., we generalize fair simulation from non-weighted automata to weighted automata. We show that imposing Büchi acceptance conditions on weighted automata changes many fundamental properties of the simulation games, yet they still admit pseudo-polynomial time algorithms." article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Krishnendu full_name: Chatterjee, Krishnendu id: 2E5DCA20-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Chatterjee orcid: 0000-0002-4561-241X - first_name: Thomas A full_name: Henzinger, Thomas A id: 40876CD8-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Henzinger orcid: 0000−0002−2985−7724 - first_name: Jan full_name: Otop, Jan id: 2FC5DA74-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Otop - first_name: Yaron full_name: Velner, Yaron last_name: Velner citation: ama: Chatterjee K, Henzinger TA, Otop J, Velner Y. Quantitative fair simulation games. Information and Computation. 2017;254(2):143-166. doi:10.1016/j.ic.2016.10.006 apa: Chatterjee, K., Henzinger, T. A., Otop, J., & Velner, Y. (2017). Quantitative fair simulation games. Information and Computation. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ic.2016.10.006 chicago: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, Thomas A Henzinger, Jan Otop, and Yaron Velner. “Quantitative Fair Simulation Games.” Information and Computation. Elsevier, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ic.2016.10.006. ieee: K. Chatterjee, T. A. Henzinger, J. Otop, and Y. Velner, “Quantitative fair simulation games,” Information and Computation, vol. 254, no. 2. Elsevier, pp. 143–166, 2017. ista: Chatterjee K, Henzinger TA, Otop J, Velner Y. 2017. Quantitative fair simulation games. Information and Computation. 254(2), 143–166. mla: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, et al. “Quantitative Fair Simulation Games.” Information and Computation, vol. 254, no. 2, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 143–66, doi:10.1016/j.ic.2016.10.006. short: K. Chatterjee, T.A. Henzinger, J. Otop, Y. Velner, Information and Computation 254 (2017) 143–166. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:58Z date_published: 2017-06-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-20T12:07:48Z day: '01' department: - _id: KrCh - _id: ToHe doi: 10.1016/j.ic.2016.10.006 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000402025600002' intvolume: ' 254' isi: 1 issue: '2' language: - iso: eng month: '06' oa_version: None page: 143 - 166 project: - _id: 2581B60A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '279307' name: 'Quantitative Graph Games: Theory and Applications' - _id: 25EE3708-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '267989' name: Quantitative Reactive Modeling - _id: 2584A770-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: P 23499-N23 name: Modern Graph Algorithmic Techniques in Formal Verification - _id: 25832EC2-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: S 11407_N23 name: Rigorous Systems Engineering - _id: 2587B514-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 name: Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship publication: Information and Computation publication_status: published publisher: Elsevier publist_id: '6322' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '5428' relation: earlier_version status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Quantitative fair simulation games type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 254 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1023' abstract: - lang: eng text: We consider products of independent square non-Hermitian random matrices. More precisely, let X1,…, Xn be independent N × N random matrices with independent entries (real or complex with independent real and imaginary parts) with zero mean and variance 1/N. Soshnikov-O’Rourke [19] and Götze-Tikhomirov [15] showed that the empirical spectral distribution of the product of n random matrices with iid entries converges to (equation found). We prove that if the entries of the matrices X1,…, Xn are independent (but not necessarily identically distributed) and satisfy uniform subexponential decay condition, then in the bulk the convergence of the ESD of X1,…, Xn to (0.1) holds up to the scale N–1/2+ε. article_number: '22' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Yuriy full_name: Nemish, Yuriy id: 4D902E6A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Nemish orcid: 0000-0002-7327-856X citation: ama: Nemish Y. Local law for the product of independent non-Hermitian random matrices with independent entries. Electronic Journal of Probability. 2017;22. doi:10.1214/17-EJP38 apa: Nemish, Y. (2017). Local law for the product of independent non-Hermitian random matrices with independent entries. Electronic Journal of Probability. Institute of Mathematical Statistics. https://doi.org/10.1214/17-EJP38 chicago: Nemish, Yuriy. “Local Law for the Product of Independent Non-Hermitian Random Matrices with Independent Entries.” Electronic Journal of Probability. Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1214/17-EJP38. ieee: Y. Nemish, “Local law for the product of independent non-Hermitian random matrices with independent entries,” Electronic Journal of Probability, vol. 22. Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2017. ista: Nemish Y. 2017. Local law for the product of independent non-Hermitian random matrices with independent entries. Electronic Journal of Probability. 22, 22. mla: Nemish, Yuriy. “Local Law for the Product of Independent Non-Hermitian Random Matrices with Independent Entries.” Electronic Journal of Probability, vol. 22, 22, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2017, doi:10.1214/17-EJP38. short: Y. Nemish, Electronic Journal of Probability 22 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:44Z date_published: 2017-02-06T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:27:51Z day: '06' ddc: - '510' department: - _id: LaEr doi: 10.1214/17-EJP38 external_id: isi: - '000396611900022' file: - access_level: open_access content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:15:29Z date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:15:29Z file_id: '5149' file_name: IST-2017-802-v1+1_euclid.ejp.1487991681.pdf file_size: 742275 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:15:29Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 22' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '02' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version publication: Electronic Journal of Probability publication_identifier: issn: - '10836489' publication_status: published publisher: Institute of Mathematical Statistics publist_id: '6370' pubrep_id: '802' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Local law for the product of independent non-Hermitian random matrices with independent entries tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 22 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1022' abstract: - lang: eng text: We introduce a multiscale topological description of the Megaparsec web-like cosmic matter distribution. Betti numbers and topological persistence offer a powerful means of describing the rich connectivity structure of the cosmic web and of its multiscale arrangement of matter and galaxies. Emanating from algebraic topology and Morse theory, Betti numbers and persistence diagrams represent an extension and deepening of the cosmologically familiar topological genus measure and the related geometric Minkowski functionals. In addition to a description of the mathematical background, this study presents the computational procedure for computing Betti numbers and persistence diagrams for density field filtrations. The field may be computed starting from a discrete spatial distribution of galaxies or simulation particles. The main emphasis of this study concerns an extensive and systematic exploration of the imprint of different web-like morphologies and different levels of multiscale clustering in the corresponding computed Betti numbers and persistence diagrams. To this end, we use Voronoi clustering models as templates for a rich variety of web-like configurations and the fractal-like Soneira-Peebles models exemplify a range of multiscale configurations. We have identified the clear imprint of cluster nodes, filaments, walls, and voids in persistence diagrams, along with that of the nested hierarchy of structures in multiscale point distributions. We conclude by outlining the potential of persistent topology for understanding the connectivity structure of the cosmic web, in large simulations of cosmic structure formation and in the challenging context of the observed galaxy distribution in large galaxy surveys. acknowledgement: Part of this work has been supported by the 7th Framework Programme for Research of the European Commission, under FETOpen grant number 255827 (CGL Computational Geometry Learning) and ERC advanced grant, URSAT (Understanding Random Systems via Algebraic Topology) number 320422. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Pratyush full_name: Pranav, Pratyush last_name: Pranav - first_name: Herbert full_name: Edelsbrunner, Herbert id: 3FB178DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Edelsbrunner orcid: 0000-0002-9823-6833 - first_name: Rien full_name: Van De Weygaert, Rien last_name: Van De Weygaert - first_name: Gert full_name: Vegter, Gert last_name: Vegter - first_name: Michael full_name: Kerber, Michael last_name: Kerber - first_name: Bernard full_name: Jones, Bernard last_name: Jones - first_name: Mathijs full_name: Wintraecken, Mathijs id: 307CFBC8-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Wintraecken orcid: 0000-0002-7472-2220 citation: ama: Pranav P, Edelsbrunner H, Van De Weygaert R, et al. The topology of the cosmic web in terms of persistent Betti numbers. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2017;465(4):4281-4310. doi:10.1093/mnras/stw2862 apa: Pranav, P., Edelsbrunner, H., Van De Weygaert, R., Vegter, G., Kerber, M., Jones, B., & Wintraecken, M. (2017). The topology of the cosmic web in terms of persistent Betti numbers. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw2862 chicago: Pranav, Pratyush, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Rien Van De Weygaert, Gert Vegter, Michael Kerber, Bernard Jones, and Mathijs Wintraecken. “The Topology of the Cosmic Web in Terms of Persistent Betti Numbers.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford University Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw2862. ieee: P. Pranav et al., “The topology of the cosmic web in terms of persistent Betti numbers,” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 465, no. 4. Oxford University Press, pp. 4281–4310, 2017. ista: Pranav P, Edelsbrunner H, Van De Weygaert R, Vegter G, Kerber M, Jones B, Wintraecken M. 2017. The topology of the cosmic web in terms of persistent Betti numbers. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 465(4), 4281–4310. mla: Pranav, Pratyush, et al. “The Topology of the Cosmic Web in Terms of Persistent Betti Numbers.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 465, no. 4, Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 4281–310, doi:10.1093/mnras/stw2862. short: P. Pranav, H. Edelsbrunner, R. Van De Weygaert, G. Vegter, M. Kerber, B. Jones, M. Wintraecken, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 465 (2017) 4281–4310. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:44Z date_published: 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:40:55Z day: '01' department: - _id: HeEd doi: 10.1093/mnras/stw2862 external_id: isi: - '000395170200039' intvolume: ' 465' isi: 1 issue: '4' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.04519 month: '01' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 4281 - 4310 publication: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society publication_identifier: issn: - '00358711' publication_status: published publisher: Oxford University Press publist_id: '6373' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: The topology of the cosmic web in terms of persistent Betti numbers type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 465 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1026' abstract: - lang: eng text: The optogenetic revolution enabled spatially-precise and temporally-precise control over protein function, signaling pathway activation, and animal behavior with tremendous success in the dissection of signaling networks and neural circuits. Very recently, optogenetic methods have been paired with optical reporters in novel drug screening platforms. In these all-optical platforms, light remotely activated ion channels and kinases thereby obviating the use of electrophysiology or reagents. Consequences were remarkable operational simplicity, throughput, and cost-effectiveness that culminated in the identification of new drug candidates. These blueprints for all-optical assays also revealed potential pitfalls and inspire all-optical variants of other screens, such as those that aim at better understanding dynamic drug action or orphan protein function. acknowledgement: This work was supported by grants of the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (CIG-303564), the Human Frontier Science Program (RGY0084_2012), and the Austrian Science Fund FWF (W1232 MolecularDrugTargets). article_processing_charge: No article_type: original author: - first_name: Viviana full_name: Agus, Viviana last_name: Agus - first_name: Harald L full_name: Janovjak, Harald L id: 33BA6C30-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Janovjak orcid: 0000-0002-8023-9315 citation: ama: 'Agus V, Janovjak HL. Optogenetic methods in drug screening: Technologies and applications. Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 2017;48:8-14. doi:10.1016/j.copbio.2017.02.006' apa: 'Agus, V., & Janovjak, H. L. (2017). Optogenetic methods in drug screening: Technologies and applications. Current Opinion in Biotechnology. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copbio.2017.02.006' chicago: 'Agus, Viviana, and Harald L Janovjak. “Optogenetic Methods in Drug Screening: Technologies and Applications.” Current Opinion in Biotechnology. Elsevier, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copbio.2017.02.006.' ieee: 'V. Agus and H. L. Janovjak, “Optogenetic methods in drug screening: Technologies and applications,” Current Opinion in Biotechnology, vol. 48. Elsevier, pp. 8–14, 2017.' ista: 'Agus V, Janovjak HL. 2017. Optogenetic methods in drug screening: Technologies and applications. Current Opinion in Biotechnology. 48, 8–14.' mla: 'Agus, Viviana, and Harald L. Janovjak. “Optogenetic Methods in Drug Screening: Technologies and Applications.” Current Opinion in Biotechnology, vol. 48, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 8–14, doi:10.1016/j.copbio.2017.02.006.' short: V. Agus, H.L. Janovjak, Current Opinion in Biotechnology 48 (2017) 8–14. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:45Z date_published: 2017-12-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:26:06Z day: '01' department: - _id: HaJa doi: 10.1016/j.copbio.2017.02.006 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000418313200003' intvolume: ' 48' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '12' oa_version: None page: 8 - 14 project: - _id: 255BFFFA-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 grant_number: RGY0084/2012 name: In situ real-time imaging of neurotransmitter signaling using designer optical sensors (HFSP Young Investigator) - _id: 25548C20-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '303564' name: Microbial Ion Channels for Synthetic Neurobiology - _id: 255A6082-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: W1232-B24 name: Molecular Drug Targets publication: Current Opinion in Biotechnology publication_identifier: issn: - '09581669' publication_status: published publisher: Elsevier publist_id: '6365' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: 'Optogenetic methods in drug screening: Technologies and applications' type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 48 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1020' abstract: - lang: eng text: Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on Earth. Cellulose fibers, such as the one extracted form cotton or woodpulp, have been used by humankind for hundreds of years to make textiles and paper. Here we show how, by engineering light-matter interaction, we can optimize light scattering using exclusively cellulose nanocrystals. The produced material is sustainable, biocompatible, and when compared to ordinary microfiber-based paper, it shows enhanced scattering strength (×4), yielding a transport mean free path as low as 3.5 μm in the visible light range. The experimental results are in a good agreement with the theoretical predictions obtained with a diffusive model for light propagation. acknowledgement: This research was funded by the EPSRC (EP/M027961/1), the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2014-238), Royal Society (RG140457), the BBSRC David Phillips fellowship (BB/K014617/1), and the European Research Council (ERC-2014-STG H2020 639088). All data created during this research are provided in full in the results section and Supporting Information. They are openly available from figshare and can be accessed at ref 30. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Soraya full_name: Caixeiro, Soraya last_name: Caixeiro - first_name: Matilda full_name: Peruzzo, Matilda id: 3F920B30-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Peruzzo orcid: 0000-0002-3415-4628 - first_name: Olimpia full_name: Onelli, Olimpia last_name: Onelli - first_name: Silvia full_name: Vignolini, Silvia last_name: Vignolini - first_name: Riccardo full_name: Sapienza, Riccardo last_name: Sapienza citation: ama: Caixeiro S, Peruzzo M, Onelli O, Vignolini S, Sapienza R. Disordered cellulose based nanostructures for enhanced light scattering. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. 2017;9(9):7885-7890. doi:10.1021/acsami.6b15986 apa: Caixeiro, S., Peruzzo, M., Onelli, O., Vignolini, S., & Sapienza, R. (2017). Disordered cellulose based nanostructures for enhanced light scattering. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b15986 chicago: Caixeiro, Soraya, Matilda Peruzzo, Olimpia Onelli, Silvia Vignolini, and Riccardo Sapienza. “Disordered Cellulose Based Nanostructures for Enhanced Light Scattering.” ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. American Chemical Society, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b15986. ieee: S. Caixeiro, M. Peruzzo, O. Onelli, S. Vignolini, and R. Sapienza, “Disordered cellulose based nanostructures for enhanced light scattering,” ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, vol. 9, no. 9. American Chemical Society, pp. 7885–7890, 2017. ista: Caixeiro S, Peruzzo M, Onelli O, Vignolini S, Sapienza R. 2017. Disordered cellulose based nanostructures for enhanced light scattering. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. 9(9), 7885–7890. mla: Caixeiro, Soraya, et al. “Disordered Cellulose Based Nanostructures for Enhanced Light Scattering.” ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, vol. 9, no. 9, American Chemical Society, 2017, pp. 7885–90, doi:10.1021/acsami.6b15986. short: S. Caixeiro, M. Peruzzo, O. Onelli, S. Vignolini, R. Sapienza, ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces 9 (2017) 7885–7890. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:44Z date_published: 2017-03-08T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:40:14Z day: '08' department: - _id: JoFi doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b15986 external_id: isi: - '000396186000002' intvolume: ' 9' isi: 1 issue: '9' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1702.01415 month: '03' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 7885 - 7890 publication: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces publication_identifier: issn: - '19448244' publication_status: published publisher: American Chemical Society publist_id: '6372' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Disordered cellulose based nanostructures for enhanced light scattering type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 9 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1021' abstract: - lang: eng text: Most flows in nature and engineering are turbulent because of their large velocities and spatial scales. Laboratory experiments on rotating quasi-Keplerian flows, for which the angular velocity decreases radially but the angular momentum increases, are however laminar at Reynolds numbers exceeding one million. This is in apparent contradiction to direct numerical simulations showing that in these experiments turbulence transition is triggered by the axial boundaries. We here show numerically that as the Reynolds number increases, turbulence becomes progressively confined to the boundary layers and the flow in the bulk fully relaminarizes. Our findings support that turbulence is unlikely to occur in isothermal constant-density quasi-Keplerian flows. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Jose M full_name: Lopez Alonso, Jose M id: 40770848-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Lopez Alonso orcid: 0000-0002-0384-2022 - first_name: Marc full_name: Avila, Marc last_name: Avila citation: ama: Lopez Alonso JM, Avila M. Boundary layer turbulence in experiments on quasi Keplerian flows. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 2017;817:21-34. doi:10.1017/jfm.2017.109 apa: Lopez Alonso, J. M., & Avila, M. (2017). Boundary layer turbulence in experiments on quasi Keplerian flows. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2017.109 chicago: Lopez Alonso, Jose M, and Marc Avila. “Boundary Layer Turbulence in Experiments on Quasi Keplerian Flows.” Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Cambridge University Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2017.109. ieee: J. M. Lopez Alonso and M. Avila, “Boundary layer turbulence in experiments on quasi Keplerian flows,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 817. Cambridge University Press, pp. 21–34, 2017. ista: Lopez Alonso JM, Avila M. 2017. Boundary layer turbulence in experiments on quasi Keplerian flows. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 817, 21–34. mla: Lopez Alonso, Jose M., and Marc Avila. “Boundary Layer Turbulence in Experiments on Quasi Keplerian Flows.” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 817, Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 21–34, doi:10.1017/jfm.2017.109. short: J.M. Lopez Alonso, M. Avila, Journal of Fluid Mechanics 817 (2017) 21–34. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:44Z date_published: 2017-04-25T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:39:46Z day: '25' department: - _id: BjHo doi: 10.1017/jfm.2017.109 external_id: isi: - '000398179100006' intvolume: ' 817' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.05527 month: '04' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 21 - 34 project: - _id: 255008E4-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 grant_number: RGP0065/2012 name: Information processing and computation in fish groups publication: Journal of Fluid Mechanics publication_identifier: issn: - '00221120' publication_status: published publisher: Cambridge University Press publist_id: '6371' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Boundary layer turbulence in experiments on quasi Keplerian flows type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 817 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1025' abstract: - lang: eng text: Many organ surfaces are covered by a protective epithelial-cell layer. It emerges that such layers are maintained by cell stretching that triggers cell division mediated by the force-sensitive ion-channel protein Piezo1. See Letter p.118 article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Carl-Philipp J full_name: Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J id: 39427864-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Heisenberg orcid: 0000-0002-0912-4566 citation: ama: 'Heisenberg C-PJ. Cell biology: Stretched divisions. Nature. 2017;543(7643):43-44. doi:10.1038/nature21502' apa: 'Heisenberg, C.-P. J. (2017). Cell biology: Stretched divisions. Nature. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature21502' chicago: 'Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J. “Cell Biology: Stretched Divisions.” Nature. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature21502.' ieee: 'C.-P. J. Heisenberg, “Cell biology: Stretched divisions,” Nature, vol. 543, no. 7643. Nature Publishing Group, pp. 43–44, 2017.' ista: 'Heisenberg C-PJ. 2017. Cell biology: Stretched divisions. Nature. 543(7643), 43–44.' mla: 'Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J. “Cell Biology: Stretched Divisions.” Nature, vol. 543, no. 7643, Nature Publishing Group, 2017, pp. 43–44, doi:10.1038/nature21502.' short: C.-P.J. Heisenberg, Nature 543 (2017) 43–44. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:45Z date_published: 2017-03-02T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:26:59Z day: '02' department: - _id: CaHe doi: 10.1038/nature21502 external_id: isi: - '000395671500025' intvolume: ' 543' isi: 1 issue: '7643' language: - iso: eng month: '03' oa_version: None page: 43 - 44 publication: Nature publication_identifier: issn: - '00280836' publication_status: published publisher: Nature Publishing Group publist_id: '6367' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: 'Cell biology: Stretched divisions' type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 543 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1017' abstract: - lang: eng text: The development of the vertebrate central nervous system is reliant on a complex cascade of biological processes that include mitotic division, relocation of migrating neurons, and the extension of dendritic and axonal processes. Each of these cellular events requires the diverse functional repertoire of the microtubule cytoskeleton for the generation of forces, assembly of macromolecular complexes and transport of molecules and organelles. The tubulins are a multi-gene family that encode for the constituents of microtubules, and have been implicated in a spectrum of neurological disorders. Evidence is building that different tubulins tune the functional properties of the microtubule cytoskeleton dependent on the cell type, developmental profile and subcellular localisation. Here we review of the origins of the functional specification of the tubulin gene family in the developing brain at a transcriptional, translational, and post-transcriptional level. We remind the reader that tubulins are not just loading controls for your average Western blot. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Martin full_name: Breuss, Martin last_name: Breuss - first_name: Ines full_name: Leca, Ines last_name: Leca - first_name: Thomas full_name: Gstrein, Thomas last_name: Gstrein - first_name: Andi H full_name: Hansen, Andi H id: 38853E16-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Hansen - first_name: David full_name: Keays, David last_name: Keays citation: ama: 'Breuss M, Leca I, Gstrein T, Hansen AH, Keays D. Tubulins and brain development: The origins of functional specification. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. 2017;84:58-67. doi:10.1016/j.mcn.2017.03.002' apa: 'Breuss, M., Leca, I., Gstrein, T., Hansen, A. H., & Keays, D. (2017). Tubulins and brain development: The origins of functional specification. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcn.2017.03.002' chicago: 'Breuss, Martin, Ines Leca, Thomas Gstrein, Andi H Hansen, and David Keays. “Tubulins and Brain Development: The Origins of Functional Specification.” Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. Academic Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcn.2017.03.002.' ieee: 'M. Breuss, I. Leca, T. Gstrein, A. H. Hansen, and D. Keays, “Tubulins and brain development: The origins of functional specification,” Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, vol. 84. Academic Press, pp. 58–67, 2017.' ista: 'Breuss M, Leca I, Gstrein T, Hansen AH, Keays D. 2017. Tubulins and brain development: The origins of functional specification. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. 84, 58–67.' mla: 'Breuss, Martin, et al. “Tubulins and Brain Development: The Origins of Functional Specification.” Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, vol. 84, Academic Press, 2017, pp. 58–67, doi:10.1016/j.mcn.2017.03.002.' short: M. Breuss, I. Leca, T. Gstrein, A.H. Hansen, D. Keays, Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 84 (2017) 58–67. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:42Z date_published: 2017-10-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:42:15Z day: '01' ddc: - '571' department: - _id: SiHi doi: 10.1016/j.mcn.2017.03.002 external_id: isi: - '000415140700007' file: - access_level: open_access content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:09:19Z date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:09:19Z file_id: '4742' file_name: IST-2017-806-v1+2_1-s2.0-S1044743116302500-main_1_.pdf file_size: 1436377 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:09:19Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 84' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ month: '10' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: 58 - 67 publication: Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience publication_identifier: issn: - '10447431' publication_status: published publisher: Academic Press publist_id: '6377' pubrep_id: '806' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: 'Tubulins and brain development: The origins of functional specification' tmp: image: /images/cc_by_nc_nd.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) short: CC BY-NC-ND (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 84 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1015' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Vortices are commonly observed in the context of classical hydrodynamics: from whirlpools after stirring the coffee in a cup to a violent atmospheric phenomenon such as a tornado, all classical vortices are characterized by an arbitrary circulation value of the local velocity field. On the other hand the appearance of vortices with quantized circulation represents one of the fundamental signatures of macroscopic quantum phenomena. In two-dimensional superfluids quantized vortices play a key role in determining finite-temperature properties, as the superfluid phase and the normal state are separated by a vortex unbinding transition, the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition. Very recent experiments with two-dimensional superfluid fermions motivate the present work: we present theoretical results based on the renormalization group showing that the universal jump of the superfluid density and the critical temperature crucially depend on the interaction strength, providing a strong benchmark for forthcoming investigations.' article_number: '45702' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Giacomo full_name: Bighin, Giacomo id: 4CA96FD4-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Bighin orcid: 0000-0001-8823-9777 - first_name: Luca full_name: Salasnich, Luca last_name: Salasnich citation: ama: Bighin G, Salasnich L. Vortices and antivortices in two-dimensional ultracold Fermi gases. Scientific Reports. 2017;7. doi:10.1038/srep45702 apa: Bighin, G., & Salasnich, L. (2017). Vortices and antivortices in two-dimensional ultracold Fermi gases. Scientific Reports. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep45702 chicago: Bighin, Giacomo, and Luca Salasnich. “Vortices and Antivortices in Two-Dimensional Ultracold Fermi Gases.” Scientific Reports. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep45702. ieee: G. Bighin and L. Salasnich, “Vortices and antivortices in two-dimensional ultracold Fermi gases,” Scientific Reports, vol. 7. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. ista: Bighin G, Salasnich L. 2017. Vortices and antivortices in two-dimensional ultracold Fermi gases. Scientific Reports. 7, 45702. mla: Bighin, Giacomo, and Luca Salasnich. “Vortices and Antivortices in Two-Dimensional Ultracold Fermi Gases.” Scientific Reports, vol. 7, 45702, Nature Publishing Group, 2017, doi:10.1038/srep45702. short: G. Bighin, L. Salasnich, Scientific Reports 7 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:42Z date_published: 2017-04-04T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:43:10Z day: '04' ddc: - '539' department: - _id: MiLe doi: 10.1038/srep45702 external_id: isi: - '000398148100001' file: - access_level: open_access content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:12:32Z date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:12:32Z file_id: '4950' file_name: IST-2017-809-v1+1_srep45702.pdf file_size: 478289 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:12:32Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 7' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '04' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version publication: Scientific Reports publication_identifier: issn: - '20452322' publication_status: published publisher: Nature Publishing Group publist_id: '6380' pubrep_id: '809' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Vortices and antivortices in two-dimensional ultracold Fermi gases tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 7 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1016' abstract: - lang: eng text: The integrity and dynamic properties of the microtubule cytoskeleton are indispensable for the development of the mammalian brain. Consequently, mutations in the genes that encode the structural component (the α/β-tubulin heterodimer) can give rise to severe, sporadic neurodevelopmental disorders. These are commonly referred to as the tubulinopathies. Here we report the addition of recessive quadrupedalism, also known as Uner Tan syndrome (UTS), to the growing list of diseases caused by tubulin variants. Analysis of a consanguineous UTS family identified a biallelic TUBB2B mutation, resulting in a p.R390Q amino acid substitution. In addition to the identifying quadrupedal locomotion, all three patients showed severe cerebellar hypoplasia. None, however, displayed the basal ganglia malformations typically associated with TUBB2B mutations. Functional analysis of the R390Q substitution revealed that it did not affect the ability of β-tubulin to fold or become assembled into the α/β-heterodimer, nor did it influence the incorporation of mutant-containing heterodimers into microtubule polymers. The 390Q mutation in S. cerevisiae TUB2 did not affect growth under basal conditions, but did result in increased sensitivity to microtubule-depolymerizing drugs, indicative of a mild impact of this mutation on microtubule function. The TUBB2B mutation described here represents an unusual recessive mode of inheritance for missense-mediated tubulinopathies and reinforces the sensitivity of the developing cerebellum to microtubule defects. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Martin full_name: Breuss, Martin last_name: Breuss - first_name: Thai full_name: Nguyen, Thai last_name: Nguyen - first_name: Anjana full_name: Srivatsan, Anjana last_name: Srivatsan - first_name: Ines full_name: Leca, Ines last_name: Leca - first_name: Guoling full_name: Tian, Guoling last_name: Tian - first_name: Tanja full_name: Fritz, Tanja last_name: Fritz - first_name: Andi H full_name: Hansen, Andi H id: 38853E16-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Hansen - first_name: Damir full_name: Musaev, Damir last_name: Musaev - first_name: Jennifer full_name: Mcevoy Venneri, Jennifer last_name: Mcevoy Venneri - first_name: James full_name: Kiely, James last_name: Kiely - first_name: Rasim full_name: Rosti, Rasim last_name: Rosti - first_name: Eric full_name: Scott, Eric last_name: Scott - first_name: Uner full_name: Tan, Uner last_name: Tan - first_name: Richard full_name: Kolodner, Richard last_name: Kolodner - first_name: Nicholas full_name: Cowan, Nicholas last_name: Cowan - first_name: David full_name: Keays, David last_name: Keays - first_name: Joseph full_name: Gleeson, Joseph last_name: Gleeson citation: ama: Breuss M, Nguyen T, Srivatsan A, et al. Uner Tan syndrome caused by a homozygous TUBB2B mutation affecting microtubule stability. Human Molecular Genetics. 2017;26(2):258-269. doi:10.1093/hmg/ddw383 apa: Breuss, M., Nguyen, T., Srivatsan, A., Leca, I., Tian, G., Fritz, T., … Gleeson, J. (2017). Uner Tan syndrome caused by a homozygous TUBB2B mutation affecting microtubule stability. Human Molecular Genetics. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddw383 chicago: Breuss, Martin, Thai Nguyen, Anjana Srivatsan, Ines Leca, Guoling Tian, Tanja Fritz, Andi H Hansen, et al. “Uner Tan Syndrome Caused by a Homozygous TUBB2B Mutation Affecting Microtubule Stability.” Human Molecular Genetics. Oxford University Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddw383. ieee: M. Breuss et al., “Uner Tan syndrome caused by a homozygous TUBB2B mutation affecting microtubule stability,” Human Molecular Genetics, vol. 26, no. 2. Oxford University Press, pp. 258–269, 2017. ista: Breuss M, Nguyen T, Srivatsan A, Leca I, Tian G, Fritz T, Hansen AH, Musaev D, Mcevoy Venneri J, Kiely J, Rosti R, Scott E, Tan U, Kolodner R, Cowan N, Keays D, Gleeson J. 2017. Uner Tan syndrome caused by a homozygous TUBB2B mutation affecting microtubule stability. Human Molecular Genetics. 26(2), 258–269. mla: Breuss, Martin, et al. “Uner Tan Syndrome Caused by a Homozygous TUBB2B Mutation Affecting Microtubule Stability.” Human Molecular Genetics, vol. 26, no. 2, Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 258–69, doi:10.1093/hmg/ddw383. short: M. Breuss, T. Nguyen, A. Srivatsan, I. Leca, G. Tian, T. Fritz, A.H. Hansen, D. Musaev, J. Mcevoy Venneri, J. Kiely, R. Rosti, E. Scott, U. Tan, R. Kolodner, N. Cowan, D. Keays, J. Gleeson, Human Molecular Genetics 26 (2017) 258–269. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:42Z date_published: 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:42:42Z day: '01' department: - _id: SiHi doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddw383 external_id: isi: - '000397066400002' intvolume: ' 26' isi: 1 issue: '2' language: - iso: eng month: '01' oa_version: None page: 258 - 269 publication: Human Molecular Genetics publication_identifier: issn: - '09646906' publication_status: published publisher: Oxford University Press publist_id: '6379' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Uner Tan syndrome caused by a homozygous TUBB2B mutation affecting microtubule stability type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 26 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1018' abstract: - lang: eng text: In plants, the multistep phosphorelay (MSP) pathway mediates a range of regulatory processes, including those activated by cytokinins. The crosstalk between cytokinin response and light is known for a long time. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the interactionbetween light and cytokinin signaling remains elusive. In the screen for upstream regulators we identified a LONG PALE HYPOCOTYL (LPH) gene whose activity is indispensable for spatiotemporally correct expression of CYTOKININ INDEPENDENT-1 (CKI1), encoding the constitutively active sensor histidine kinase that activates MSP signaling. lph is a new allele of HEME OXYGENASE 1 (HY1) which encodes the key protein in the biosynthesis of phytochromobilin, a cofactor of photoconvertiblephytochromes. Our analysis confirmed the light-dependent regulation oftheCKI1 expression pattern. We show that CKI1 expression is under the control of phytochrome A (phyA), functioning as a dual (both positive and negative) regulator of CKI1 expression, presumably via the phyA-regulated transcription factors PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR 3 (PIF3) and CIRCADIAN CLOCK ASSOCIATED 1 (CCA1). Changes in CKI1 expression observed in lph/hy1-7 and phy mutants correlatewithmisregulation of MSP signaling, changedcytokinin sensitivity and developmental aberrations,previously shown to be associated with cytokinin and/or CKI1 action. Besides that, we demonstrate novel role of phyA-dependent CKI1 expression in the hypocotyl elongation and hook development during skotomorphogenesis. Based on these results, we propose that the light-dependent regulation of CKI1 provides a plausible mechanistic link underlying the well-known interaction between light- and cytokinin-controlled plant development. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Tereza full_name: Dobisova, Tereza last_name: Dobisova - first_name: Vendula full_name: Hrdinova, Vendula last_name: Hrdinova - first_name: Candela full_name: Cuesta, Candela id: 33A3C818-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Cuesta orcid: 0000-0003-1923-2410 - first_name: Sarka full_name: Michlickova, Sarka last_name: Michlickova - first_name: Ivana full_name: Urbankova, Ivana last_name: Urbankova - first_name: Romana full_name: Hejatkova, Romana last_name: Hejatkova - first_name: Petra full_name: Zadnikova, Petra last_name: Zadnikova - first_name: Markéta full_name: Pernisová, Markéta last_name: Pernisová - first_name: Eva full_name: Benková, Eva id: 38F4F166-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Benková orcid: 0000-0002-8510-9739 - first_name: Jan full_name: Hejátko, Jan last_name: Hejátko citation: ama: Dobisova T, Hrdinova V, Cuesta C, et al. Light regulated expression of sensor histidine kinase CKI1 controls cytokinin related development. Plant Physiology. 2017;174(1):387-404. doi:10.1104/pp.16.01964 apa: Dobisova, T., Hrdinova, V., Cuesta, C., Michlickova, S., Urbankova, I., Hejatkova, R., … Hejátko, J. (2017). Light regulated expression of sensor histidine kinase CKI1 controls cytokinin related development. Plant Physiology. American Society of Plant Biologists. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.16.01964 chicago: Dobisova, Tereza, Vendula Hrdinova, Candela Cuesta, Sarka Michlickova, Ivana Urbankova, Romana Hejatkova, Petra Zadnikova, Markéta Pernisová, Eva Benková, and Jan Hejátko. “Light Regulated Expression of Sensor Histidine Kinase CKI1 Controls Cytokinin Related Development.” Plant Physiology. American Society of Plant Biologists, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.16.01964. ieee: T. Dobisova et al., “Light regulated expression of sensor histidine kinase CKI1 controls cytokinin related development,” Plant Physiology, vol. 174, no. 1. American Society of Plant Biologists, pp. 387–404, 2017. ista: Dobisova T, Hrdinova V, Cuesta C, Michlickova S, Urbankova I, Hejatkova R, Zadnikova P, Pernisová M, Benková E, Hejátko J. 2017. Light regulated expression of sensor histidine kinase CKI1 controls cytokinin related development. Plant Physiology. 174(1), 387–404. mla: Dobisova, Tereza, et al. “Light Regulated Expression of Sensor Histidine Kinase CKI1 Controls Cytokinin Related Development.” Plant Physiology, vol. 174, no. 1, American Society of Plant Biologists, 2017, pp. 387–404, doi:10.1104/pp.16.01964. short: T. Dobisova, V. Hrdinova, C. Cuesta, S. Michlickova, I. Urbankova, R. Hejatkova, P. Zadnikova, M. Pernisová, E. Benková, J. Hejátko, Plant Physiology 174 (2017) 387–404. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:43Z date_published: 2017-05-17T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:41:48Z day: '17' department: - _id: EvBe doi: 10.1104/pp.16.01964 external_id: isi: - '000402057200028' intvolume: ' 174' isi: 1 issue: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '05' oa_version: None page: 387 - 404 publication: Plant Physiology publication_status: published publisher: American Society of Plant Biologists publist_id: '6375' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Light regulated expression of sensor histidine kinase CKI1 controls cytokinin related development type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 174 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1019' abstract: - lang: eng text: As a consequence of its difference in copy number between males and females, the X chromosome is subject to unique evolutionary forces and gene regulatory mechanisms. Previous studies of Drosophila melanogaster have shown that the expression of X-linked, testis-specific reporter genes is suppressed in the male germline. However, it is not known whether this phenomenon is restricted to testis-expressed genes or if it is a more general property of genes with tissue-specific expression, which are also underrepresented on the X chromosome. To test this, we compared the expression of three tissue-specific reporter genes (ovary, accessory gland and Malpighian tubule) inserted at various autosomal and X-chromosomal locations. In contrast to testis-specific reporter genes, we found no reduction of X-linked expression in any of the other tissues. In accessory gland and Malpighian tubule, we detected higher expression of the X-linked reporter genes, which suggests that they are at least partially dosage compensated. We found no difference in the tissue-specificity of X-linked and autosomal reporter genes. These findings indicate that, in general, the X chromosome is not a detrimental environment for tissue-specific gene expression and that the suppression of X-linked expression is limited to the male germline. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Eliza full_name: Argyridou, Eliza last_name: Argyridou - first_name: Ann K full_name: Huylmans, Ann K id: 4C0A3874-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Huylmans orcid: 0000-0001-8871-4961 - first_name: Annabella full_name: Königer, Annabella last_name: Königer - first_name: John full_name: Parsch, John last_name: Parsch citation: ama: Argyridou E, Huylmans AK, Königer A, Parsch J. X-linkage is not a general inhibitor of tissue-specific gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster. Heredity. 2017;119(1):27-34. doi:10.1038/hdy.2017.12 apa: Argyridou, E., Huylmans, A. K., Königer, A., & Parsch, J. (2017). X-linkage is not a general inhibitor of tissue-specific gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster. Heredity. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.2017.12 chicago: Argyridou, Eliza, Ann K Huylmans, Annabella Königer, and John Parsch. “X-Linkage Is Not a General Inhibitor of Tissue-Specific Gene Expression in Drosophila Melanogaster.” Heredity. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.2017.12. ieee: E. Argyridou, A. K. Huylmans, A. Königer, and J. Parsch, “X-linkage is not a general inhibitor of tissue-specific gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster,” Heredity, vol. 119, no. 1. Nature Publishing Group, pp. 27–34, 2017. ista: Argyridou E, Huylmans AK, Königer A, Parsch J. 2017. X-linkage is not a general inhibitor of tissue-specific gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster. Heredity. 119(1), 27–34. mla: Argyridou, Eliza, et al. “X-Linkage Is Not a General Inhibitor of Tissue-Specific Gene Expression in Drosophila Melanogaster.” Heredity, vol. 119, no. 1, Nature Publishing Group, 2017, pp. 27–34, doi:10.1038/hdy.2017.12. short: E. Argyridou, A.K. Huylmans, A. Königer, J. Parsch, Heredity 119 (2017) 27–34. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:43Z date_published: 2017-07-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:41:21Z day: '01' department: - _id: BeVi doi: 10.1038/hdy.2017.12 external_id: isi: - '000405397800004' intvolume: ' 119' isi: 1 issue: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '07' oa_version: None page: 27 - 34 publication: Heredity publication_identifier: issn: - 0018067X publication_status: published publisher: Nature Publishing Group publist_id: '6374' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '9861' relation: research_data status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: X-linkage is not a general inhibitor of tissue-specific gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 119 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '9861' abstract: - lang: eng text: As a consequence of its difference in copy number between males and females, the X chromosome is subject to unique evolutionary forces and gene regulatory mechanisms. Previous studies of Drosophila melanogaster have shown that the expression of X-linked, testis-specific reporter genes is suppressed in the male germline. However, it is not known whether this phenomenon is restricted to testis-expressed genes or if it is a more general property of genes with tissue-specific expression, which are also underrepresented on the X chromosome. To test this, we compared the expression of three tissue-specific reporter genes (ovary, accessory gland and Malpighian tubule) inserted at various autosomal and X-chromosomal locations. In contrast to testis-specific reporter genes, we found no reduction of X-linked expression in any of the other tissues. In accessory gland and Malpighian tubule, we detected higher expression of the X-linked reporter genes, which suggests that they are at least partially dosage compensated. We found no difference in the tissue-specificity of X-linked and autosomal reporter genes. These findings indicate that, in general, the X chromosome is not a detrimental environment for tissue-specific gene expression and that the suppression of X-linked expression is limited to the male germline. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Eliza full_name: Argyridou, Eliza last_name: Argyridou - first_name: Ann K full_name: Huylmans, Ann K id: 4C0A3874-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Huylmans orcid: 0000-0001-8871-4961 - first_name: Annabella full_name: Königer, Annabella last_name: Königer - first_name: John full_name: Parsch, John last_name: Parsch citation: ama: 'Argyridou E, Huylmans AK, Königer A, Parsch J. Data from: X-linkage is not a general inhibitor of tissue-specific gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster. 2017. doi:10.5061/dryad.02f6r' apa: 'Argyridou, E., Huylmans, A. K., Königer, A., & Parsch, J. (2017). Data from: X-linkage is not a general inhibitor of tissue-specific gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.02f6r' chicago: 'Argyridou, Eliza, Ann K Huylmans, Annabella Königer, and John Parsch. “Data from: X-Linkage Is Not a General Inhibitor of Tissue-Specific Gene Expression in Drosophila Melanogaster.” Dryad, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.02f6r.' ieee: 'E. Argyridou, A. K. Huylmans, A. Königer, and J. Parsch, “Data from: X-linkage is not a general inhibitor of tissue-specific gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster.” Dryad, 2017.' ista: 'Argyridou E, Huylmans AK, Königer A, Parsch J. 2017. Data from: X-linkage is not a general inhibitor of tissue-specific gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster, Dryad, 10.5061/dryad.02f6r.' mla: 'Argyridou, Eliza, et al. Data from: X-Linkage Is Not a General Inhibitor of Tissue-Specific Gene Expression in Drosophila Melanogaster. Dryad, 2017, doi:10.5061/dryad.02f6r.' short: E. Argyridou, A.K. Huylmans, A. Königer, J. Parsch, (2017). date_created: 2021-08-10T08:12:52Z date_published: 2017-02-14T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:41:20Z day: '14' department: - _id: BeVi doi: 10.5061/dryad.02f6r main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.02f6r month: '02' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version publisher: Dryad related_material: record: - id: '1019' relation: used_in_publication status: public status: public title: 'Data from: X-linkage is not a general inhibitor of tissue-specific gene expression in Drosophila melanogaster' type: research_data_reference user_id: 6785fbc1-c503-11eb-8a32-93094b40e1cf year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1006' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Background: The phenomenon of immune priming, i.e. enhanced protection following a secondary exposure to a pathogen, has now been demonstrated in a wide range of invertebrate species. Despite accumulating phenotypic evidence, knowledge of its mechanistic underpinnings is currently very limited. Here we used the system of the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum and the insect pathogen Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) to further our molecular understanding of the oral immune priming phenomenon. We addressed how ingestion of bacterial cues (derived from spore supernatants) of an orally pathogenic and non-pathogenic Bt strain affects gene expression upon later challenge exposure, using a whole-transcriptome sequencing approach. Results: Whereas gene expression of individuals primed with the orally non-pathogenic strain showed minor changes to controls, we found that priming with the pathogenic strain induced regulation of a large set of distinct genes, many of which are known immune candidates. Intriguingly, the immune repertoire activated upon priming and subsequent challenge qualitatively differed from the one mounted upon infection with Bt without previous priming. Moreover, a large subset of priming-specific genes showed an inverse regulation compared to their regulation upon challenge only. Conclusions: Our data demonstrate that gene expression upon infection is strongly affected by previous immune priming. We hypothesise that this shift in gene expression indicates activation of a more targeted and efficient response towards a previously encountered pathogen, in anticipation of potential secondary encounter.' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Jenny full_name: Greenwood, Jenny last_name: Greenwood - first_name: Barbara full_name: Milutinovic, Barbara id: 2CDC32B8-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Milutinovic orcid: 0000-0002-8214-4758 - first_name: Robert full_name: Peuß, Robert last_name: Peuß - first_name: Sarah full_name: Behrens, Sarah last_name: Behrens - first_name: Daniela full_name: Essar, Daniela last_name: Essar - first_name: Philip full_name: Rosenstiel, Philip last_name: Rosenstiel - first_name: Hinrich full_name: Schulenburg, Hinrich last_name: Schulenburg - first_name: Joachim full_name: Kurtz, Joachim last_name: Kurtz citation: ama: Greenwood J, Milutinovic B, Peuß R, et al. Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae. BMC Genomics. 2017;18(1):329. doi:10.1186/s12864-017-3705-7 apa: Greenwood, J., Milutinovic, B., Peuß, R., Behrens, S., Essar, D., Rosenstiel, P., … Kurtz, J. (2017). Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae. BMC Genomics. BioMed Central. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-017-3705-7 chicago: Greenwood, Jenny, Barbara Milutinovic, Robert Peuß, Sarah Behrens, Daniela Essar, Philip Rosenstiel, Hinrich Schulenburg, and Joachim Kurtz. “Oral Immune Priming with Bacillus Thuringiensis Induces a Shift in the Gene Expression of Tribolium Castaneum Larvae.” BMC Genomics. BioMed Central, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-017-3705-7. ieee: J. Greenwood et al., “Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae,” BMC Genomics, vol. 18, no. 1. BioMed Central, p. 329, 2017. ista: Greenwood J, Milutinovic B, Peuß R, Behrens S, Essar D, Rosenstiel P, Schulenburg H, Kurtz J. 2017. Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae. BMC Genomics. 18(1), 329. mla: Greenwood, Jenny, et al. “Oral Immune Priming with Bacillus Thuringiensis Induces a Shift in the Gene Expression of Tribolium Castaneum Larvae.” BMC Genomics, vol. 18, no. 1, BioMed Central, 2017, p. 329, doi:10.1186/s12864-017-3705-7. short: J. Greenwood, B. Milutinovic, R. Peuß, S. Behrens, D. Essar, P. Rosenstiel, H. Schulenburg, J. Kurtz, BMC Genomics 18 (2017) 329. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:39Z date_published: 2017-04-26T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:47:44Z day: '26' ddc: - '570' department: - _id: SyCr doi: 10.1186/s12864-017-3705-7 external_id: isi: - '000400625200004' file: - access_level: open_access content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:16:46Z date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:16:46Z file_id: '5236' file_name: IST-2017-814-v1+1_s12864-017-3705-7.pdf file_size: 2379672 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:16:46Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 18' isi: 1 issue: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '04' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: '329' publication: BMC Genomics publication_identifier: issn: - '14712164' publication_status: published publisher: BioMed Central publist_id: '6392' pubrep_id: '814' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '9859' relation: research_data status: public - id: '9860' relation: research_data status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 18 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1011' abstract: - lang: eng text: Pushdown systems (PDSs) and recursive state machines (RSMs), which are linearly equivalent, are standard models for interprocedural analysis. Yet RSMs are more convenient as they (a) explicitly model function calls and returns, and (b) specify many natural parameters for algorithmic analysis, e.g., the number of entries and exits. We consider a general framework where RSM transitions are labeled from a semiring and path properties are algebraic with semiring operations, which can model, e.g., interprocedural reachability and dataflow analysis problems. Our main contributions are new algorithms for several fundamental problems. As compared to a direct translation of RSMs to PDSs and the best-known existing bounds of PDSs, our analysis algorithm improves the complexity for finite-height semirings (that subsumes reachability and standard dataflow properties). We further consider the problem of extracting distance values from the representation structures computed by our algorithm, and give efficient algorithms that distinguish the complexity of a one-time preprocessing from the complexity of each individual query. Another advantage of our algorithm is that our improvements carry over to the concurrent setting, where we improve the bestknown complexity for the context-bounded analysis of concurrent RSMs. Finally, we provide a prototype implementation that gives a significant speed-up on several benchmarks from the SLAM/SDV project. alternative_title: - LNCS article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Krishnendu full_name: Chatterjee, Krishnendu id: 2E5DCA20-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Chatterjee orcid: 0000-0002-4561-241X - first_name: Bernhard full_name: Kragl, Bernhard id: 320FC952-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Kragl orcid: 0000-0001-7745-9117 - first_name: Samarth full_name: Mishra, Samarth last_name: Mishra - first_name: Andreas full_name: Pavlogiannis, Andreas id: 49704004-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Pavlogiannis orcid: 0000-0002-8943-0722 citation: ama: 'Chatterjee K, Kragl B, Mishra S, Pavlogiannis A. Faster algorithms for weighted recursive state machines. In: Yang H, ed. Vol 10201. Springer; 2017:287-313. doi:10.1007/978-3-662-54434-1_11' apa: 'Chatterjee, K., Kragl, B., Mishra, S., & Pavlogiannis, A. (2017). Faster algorithms for weighted recursive state machines. In H. Yang (Ed.) (Vol. 10201, pp. 287–313). Presented at the ESOP: European Symposium on Programming, Uppsala, Sweden: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54434-1_11' chicago: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, Bernhard Kragl, Samarth Mishra, and Andreas Pavlogiannis. “Faster Algorithms for Weighted Recursive State Machines.” edited by Hongseok Yang, 10201:287–313. Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54434-1_11. ieee: 'K. Chatterjee, B. Kragl, S. Mishra, and A. Pavlogiannis, “Faster algorithms for weighted recursive state machines,” presented at the ESOP: European Symposium on Programming, Uppsala, Sweden, 2017, vol. 10201, pp. 287–313.' ista: 'Chatterjee K, Kragl B, Mishra S, Pavlogiannis A. 2017. Faster algorithms for weighted recursive state machines. ESOP: European Symposium on Programming, LNCS, vol. 10201, 287–313.' mla: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, et al. Faster Algorithms for Weighted Recursive State Machines. Edited by Hongseok Yang, vol. 10201, Springer, 2017, pp. 287–313, doi:10.1007/978-3-662-54434-1_11. short: K. Chatterjee, B. Kragl, S. Mishra, A. Pavlogiannis, in:, H. Yang (Ed.), Springer, 2017, pp. 287–313. conference: end_date: 2017-04-29 location: Uppsala, Sweden name: 'ESOP: European Symposium on Programming' start_date: 2017-04-22 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:41Z date_published: 2017-03-19T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:44:50Z day: '19' department: - _id: KrCh - _id: ToHe doi: 10.1007/978-3-662-54434-1_11 ec_funded: 1 editor: - first_name: Hongseok full_name: Yang, Hongseok last_name: Yang external_id: isi: - '000681702400011' intvolume: ' 10201' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.04914 month: '03' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 287 - 313 project: - _id: 25F5A88A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: S11402-N23 name: Moderne Concurrency Paradigms - _id: 25863FF4-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: S11407 name: Game Theory - _id: 2584A770-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: P 23499-N23 name: Modern Graph Algorithmic Techniques in Formal Verification - _id: 25F42A32-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: Z211 name: The Wittgenstein Prize - _id: 2581B60A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '279307' name: 'Quantitative Graph Games: Theory and Applications' publication_identifier: issn: - '03029743' publication_status: published publisher: Springer publist_id: '6384' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Faster algorithms for weighted recursive state machines type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 10201 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1004' abstract: - lang: eng text: The fundamental tasks of the root system are, besides anchoring, mediating interactions between plant and soil and providing the plant with water and nutrients. The architecture of the root system is controlled by endogenous mechanisms that constantly integrate environmental signals, such as availability of nutrients and water. Extremely important for efficient soil exploitation and survival under less favorable conditions is the developmental flexibility of the root system that is largely determined by its postembryonic branching capacity. Modulation of initiation and outgrowth of lateral roots provides roots with an exceptional plasticity, allows optimal adjustment to underground heterogeneity, and enables effective soil exploitation and use of resources. Here we discuss recent advances in understanding the molecular mechanisms that shape the plant root system and integrate external cues to adapt to the changing environment. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Krisztina full_name: Ötvös, Krisztina id: 29B901B0-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Ötvös orcid: 0000-0002-5503-4983 - first_name: Eva full_name: Benková, Eva id: 38F4F166-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Benková orcid: 0000-0002-8510-9739 citation: ama: Ötvös K, Benková E. Spatiotemporal mechanisms of root branching. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 2017;45:82-89. doi:10.1016/j.gde.2017.03.010 apa: Ötvös, K., & Benková, E. (2017). Spatiotemporal mechanisms of root branching. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gde.2017.03.010 chicago: Ötvös, Krisztina, and Eva Benková. “Spatiotemporal Mechanisms of Root Branching.” Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. Elsevier, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gde.2017.03.010. ieee: K. Ötvös and E. Benková, “Spatiotemporal mechanisms of root branching,” Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, vol. 45. Elsevier, pp. 82–89, 2017. ista: Ötvös K, Benková E. 2017. Spatiotemporal mechanisms of root branching. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 45, 82–89. mla: Ötvös, Krisztina, and Eva Benková. “Spatiotemporal Mechanisms of Root Branching.” Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, vol. 45, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 82–89, doi:10.1016/j.gde.2017.03.010. short: K. Ötvös, E. Benková, Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 45 (2017) 82–89. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:38Z date_published: 2017-08-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:48:15Z day: '01' ddc: - '575' department: - _id: EvBe doi: 10.1016/j.gde.2017.03.010 external_id: isi: - '000404880400013' pmid: - '28391060' file: - access_level: open_access content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-04-17T08:00:36Z date_updated: 2019-04-17T08:00:36Z file_id: '6336' file_name: Otvos_Benkova_CurOpDevBiol_2017.pdf file_size: 364133 relation: main_file success: 1 file_date_updated: 2019-04-17T08:00:36Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 45' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '08' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 82 - 89 pmid: 1 project: - _id: 2542D156-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: I 1774-B16 name: Hormone cross-talk drives nutrient dependent plant development publication: Current Opinion in Genetics & Development publication_identifier: issn: - 0959437X publication_status: published publisher: Elsevier publist_id: '6394' pubrep_id: '1017' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Spatiotemporal mechanisms of root branching tmp: image: /images/cc_by_nc_nd.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) short: CC BY-NC-ND (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 45 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1010' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'We prove a local law in the bulk of the spectrum for random Gram matrices XX∗, a generalization of sample covariance matrices, where X is a large matrix with independent, centered entries with arbitrary variances. The limiting eigenvalue density that generalizes the Marchenko-Pastur law is determined by solving a system of nonlinear equations. Our entrywise and averaged local laws are on the optimal scale with the optimal error bounds. They hold both in the square case (hard edge) and in the properly rectangular case (soft edge). In the latter case we also establish a macroscopic gap away from zero in the spectrum of XX∗. ' article_number: '25' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Johannes full_name: Alt, Johannes id: 36D3D8B6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Alt - first_name: László full_name: Erdös, László id: 4DBD5372-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Erdös orcid: 0000-0001-5366-9603 - first_name: Torben H full_name: Krüger, Torben H id: 3020C786-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Krüger orcid: 0000-0002-4821-3297 citation: ama: Alt J, Erdös L, Krüger TH. Local law for random Gram matrices. Electronic Journal of Probability. 2017;22. doi:10.1214/17-EJP42 apa: Alt, J., Erdös, L., & Krüger, T. H. (2017). Local law for random Gram matrices. Electronic Journal of Probability. Institute of Mathematical Statistics. https://doi.org/10.1214/17-EJP42 chicago: Alt, Johannes, László Erdös, and Torben H Krüger. “Local Law for Random Gram Matrices.” Electronic Journal of Probability. Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1214/17-EJP42. ieee: J. Alt, L. Erdös, and T. H. Krüger, “Local law for random Gram matrices,” Electronic Journal of Probability, vol. 22. Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2017. ista: Alt J, Erdös L, Krüger TH. 2017. Local law for random Gram matrices. Electronic Journal of Probability. 22, 25. mla: Alt, Johannes, et al. “Local Law for Random Gram Matrices.” Electronic Journal of Probability, vol. 22, 25, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2017, doi:10.1214/17-EJP42. short: J. Alt, L. Erdös, T.H. Krüger, Electronic Journal of Probability 22 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:40Z date_published: 2017-03-08T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:45:23Z day: '08' ddc: - '510' - '539' department: - _id: LaEr doi: 10.1214/17-EJP42 ec_funded: 1 external_id: arxiv: - '1606.07353' isi: - '000396611900025' file: - access_level: open_access content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:13:39Z date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:13:39Z file_id: '5024' file_name: IST-2017-807-v1+1_euclid.ejp.1488942016.pdf file_size: 639384 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:13:39Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 22' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '03' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version project: - _id: 258DCDE6-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '338804' name: Random matrices, universality and disordered quantum systems publication: Electronic Journal of Probability publication_identifier: issn: - '10836489' publication_status: published publisher: Institute of Mathematical Statistics publist_id: '6386' pubrep_id: '807' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '149' relation: dissertation_contains status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Local law for random Gram matrices tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 22 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1009' abstract: - lang: eng text: A standard objective in partially-observable Markov decision processes (POMDPs) is to find a policy that maximizes the expected discounted-sum payoff. However, such policies may still permit unlikely but highly undesirable outcomes, which is problematic especially in safety-critical applications. Recently, there has been a surge of interest in POMDPs where the goal is to maximize the probability to ensure that the payoff is at least a given threshold, but these approaches do not consider any optimization beyond satisfying this threshold constraint. In this work we go beyond both the “expectation” and “threshold” approaches and consider a “guaranteed payoff optimization (GPO)” problem for POMDPs, where we are given a threshold t and the objective is to find a policy σ such that a) each possible outcome of σ yields a discounted-sum payoff of at least t, and b) the expected discounted-sum payoff of σ is optimal (or near-optimal) among all policies satisfying a). We present a practical approach to tackle the GPO problem and evaluate it on standard POMDP benchmarks. acknowledgement: 'he research leading to these results was supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) NFN Grant no. S11407-N23 (RiSE/SHiNE); two ERC Starting grants (279307: Graph Games, 279499: inVEST); the Vienna Science and Tech- nology Fund (WWTF) through project ICT15-003; and the People Programme (Marie Curie Actions) of the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under REA grant agreement no. [291734].' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Krishnendu full_name: Chatterjee, Krishnendu id: 2E5DCA20-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Chatterjee orcid: 0000-0002-4561-241X - first_name: Petr full_name: Novotny, Petr id: 3CC3B868-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Novotny - first_name: Guillermo full_name: Pérez, Guillermo last_name: Pérez - first_name: Jean full_name: Raskin, Jean last_name: Raskin - first_name: Djordje full_name: Zikelic, Djordje last_name: Zikelic citation: ama: 'Chatterjee K, Novotný P, Pérez G, Raskin J, Zikelic D. Optimizing expectation with guarantees in POMDPs. In: Proceedings of the 31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Vol 5. AAAI Press; 2017:3725-3732.' apa: 'Chatterjee, K., Novotný, P., Pérez, G., Raskin, J., & Zikelic, D. (2017). Optimizing expectation with guarantees in POMDPs. In Proceedings of the 31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 5, pp. 3725–3732). San Francisco, CA, United States: AAAI Press.' chicago: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, Petr Novotný, Guillermo Pérez, Jean Raskin, and Djordje Zikelic. “Optimizing Expectation with Guarantees in POMDPs.” In Proceedings of the 31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 5:3725–32. AAAI Press, 2017. ieee: K. Chatterjee, P. Novotný, G. Pérez, J. Raskin, and D. Zikelic, “Optimizing expectation with guarantees in POMDPs,” in Proceedings of the 31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, San Francisco, CA, United States, 2017, vol. 5, pp. 3725–3732. ista: 'Chatterjee K, Novotný P, Pérez G, Raskin J, Zikelic D. 2017. Optimizing expectation with guarantees in POMDPs. Proceedings of the 31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. AAAI: Conference on Artificial Intelligence vol. 5, 3725–3732.' mla: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, et al. “Optimizing Expectation with Guarantees in POMDPs.” Proceedings of the 31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, vol. 5, AAAI Press, 2017, pp. 3725–32. short: K. Chatterjee, P. Novotný, G. Pérez, J. Raskin, D. Zikelic, in:, Proceedings of the 31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI Press, 2017, pp. 3725–3732. conference: end_date: 2017-02-10 location: San Francisco, CA, United States name: 'AAAI: Conference on Artificial Intelligence' start_date: 2017-02-04 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:40Z date_published: 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:46:41Z day: '01' department: - _id: KrCh ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000485630703107' intvolume: ' 5' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: http://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/AAAI/AAAI17/paper/download/14354/14092 month: '01' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 3725 - 3732 project: - _id: 25863FF4-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: S11407 name: Game Theory - _id: 2581B60A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '279307' name: 'Quantitative Graph Games: Theory and Applications' - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme - _id: 25892FC0-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 grant_number: ICT15-003 name: Efficient Algorithms for Computer Aided Verification publication: Proceedings of the 31st AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence publication_status: published publisher: AAAI Press publist_id: '6387' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Optimizing expectation with guarantees in POMDPs type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 5 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '9859' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Lists of all differentially expressed genes in the different priming-challenge treatments (compared to the fully naïve control; xlsx file). Relevant columns include the following: sample_1 and sample_2 – treatment groups being compared; Normalised FPKM sample_1 and sample_2 – FPKM of samples being compared; log2(fold_change) – log2(FPKM sample 2/FPKM sample 1), i.e. negative means sample 1 upregulated compared with sample 2, positive means sample 2 upregulated compared with sample 1; cuffdiff test_statistic – test statistic of differential expression test; p_value – p-value of differential expression test; q_value (FDR correction) – adjusted P-value of differential expression test. (XLSX 598 kb)' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Jenny full_name: Greenwood, Jenny last_name: Greenwood - first_name: Barbara full_name: Milutinovic, Barbara id: 2CDC32B8-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Milutinovic orcid: 0000-0002-8214-4758 - first_name: Robert full_name: Peuß, Robert last_name: Peuß - first_name: Sarah full_name: Behrens, Sarah last_name: Behrens - first_name: Daniela full_name: Essar, Daniela last_name: Essar - first_name: Philip full_name: Rosenstiel, Philip last_name: Rosenstiel - first_name: Hinrich full_name: Schulenburg, Hinrich last_name: Schulenburg - first_name: Joachim full_name: Kurtz, Joachim last_name: Kurtz citation: ama: 'Greenwood J, Milutinovic B, Peuß R, et al. Additional file 1: Table S1. of Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae. 2017. doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d1.v1' apa: 'Greenwood, J., Milutinovic, B., Peuß, R., Behrens, S., Essar, D., Rosenstiel, P., … Kurtz, J. (2017). Additional file 1: Table S1. of Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d1.v1' chicago: 'Greenwood, Jenny, Barbara Milutinovic, Robert Peuß, Sarah Behrens, Daniela Essar, Philip Rosenstiel, Hinrich Schulenburg, and Joachim Kurtz. “Additional File 1: Table S1. of Oral Immune Priming with Bacillus Thuringiensis Induces a Shift in the Gene Expression of Tribolium Castaneum Larvae.” Springer Nature, 2017. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d1.v1.' ieee: 'J. Greenwood et al., “Additional file 1: Table S1. of Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae.” Springer Nature, 2017.' ista: 'Greenwood J, Milutinovic B, Peuß R, Behrens S, Essar D, Rosenstiel P, Schulenburg H, Kurtz J. 2017. Additional file 1: Table S1. of Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae, Springer Nature, 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d1.v1.' mla: 'Greenwood, Jenny, et al. Additional File 1: Table S1. of Oral Immune Priming with Bacillus Thuringiensis Induces a Shift in the Gene Expression of Tribolium Castaneum Larvae. Springer Nature, 2017, doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d1.v1.' short: J. Greenwood, B. Milutinovic, R. Peuß, S. Behrens, D. Essar, P. Rosenstiel, H. Schulenburg, J. Kurtz, (2017). date_created: 2021-08-10T07:59:02Z date_published: 2017-04-26T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:47:44Z day: '26' department: - _id: SyCr doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d1.v1 main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d1.v1 month: '04' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version publisher: Springer Nature related_material: record: - id: '1006' relation: used_in_publication status: public status: public title: 'Additional file 1: Table S1. of Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae' type: research_data_reference user_id: 6785fbc1-c503-11eb-8a32-93094b40e1cf year: '2017' ... --- _id: '9860' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Jenny full_name: Greenwood, Jenny last_name: Greenwood - first_name: Barbara full_name: Milutinovic, Barbara id: 2CDC32B8-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Milutinovic orcid: 0000-0002-8214-4758 - first_name: Robert full_name: Peuß, Robert last_name: Peuß - first_name: Sarah full_name: Behrens, Sarah last_name: Behrens - first_name: Daniela full_name: Essar, Daniela last_name: Essar - first_name: Philip full_name: Rosenstiel, Philip last_name: Rosenstiel - first_name: Hinrich full_name: Schulenburg, Hinrich last_name: Schulenburg - first_name: Joachim full_name: Kurtz, Joachim last_name: Kurtz citation: ama: 'Greenwood J, Milutinovic B, Peuß R, et al. Additional file 5: Table S3. of Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae. 2017. doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d5.v1' apa: 'Greenwood, J., Milutinovic, B., Peuß, R., Behrens, S., Essar, D., Rosenstiel, P., … Kurtz, J. (2017). Additional file 5: Table S3. of Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d5.v1' chicago: 'Greenwood, Jenny, Barbara Milutinovic, Robert Peuß, Sarah Behrens, Daniela Essar, Philip Rosenstiel, Hinrich Schulenburg, and Joachim Kurtz. “Additional File 5: Table S3. of Oral Immune Priming with Bacillus Thuringiensis Induces a Shift in the Gene Expression of Tribolium Castaneum Larvae.” Springer Nature, 2017. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d5.v1.' ieee: 'J. Greenwood et al., “Additional file 5: Table S3. of Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae.” Springer Nature, 2017.' ista: 'Greenwood J, Milutinovic B, Peuß R, Behrens S, Essar D, Rosenstiel P, Schulenburg H, Kurtz J. 2017. Additional file 5: Table S3. of Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae, Springer Nature, 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d5.v1.' mla: 'Greenwood, Jenny, et al. Additional File 5: Table S3. of Oral Immune Priming with Bacillus Thuringiensis Induces a Shift in the Gene Expression of Tribolium Castaneum Larvae. Springer Nature, 2017, doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d5.v1.' short: J. Greenwood, B. Milutinovic, R. Peuß, S. Behrens, D. Essar, P. Rosenstiel, H. Schulenburg, J. Kurtz, (2017). date_created: 2021-08-10T08:07:12Z date_published: 2017-04-26T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:47:44Z day: '26' department: - _id: SyCr doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d5.v1 main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3756974_d5.v1 month: '04' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version publisher: Springer Nature related_material: record: - id: '1006' relation: used_in_publication status: public status: public title: 'Additional file 5: Table S3. of Oral immune priming with Bacillus thuringiensis induces a shift in the gene expression of Tribolium castaneum larvae' type: research_data_reference user_id: 6785fbc1-c503-11eb-8a32-93094b40e1cf year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1002' abstract: - lang: eng text: " We present an interactive design system to create functional mechanical \ objects. Our computational approach allows novice users to retarget an existing mechanical template to a user-specified input shape. Our proposed representation for a mechanical template encodes a parameterized mechanism, mechanical constraints that ensure a physically valid configuration, spatial relationships of mechanical parts to the user-provided shape, and functional constraints that specify an intended functionality. We provide an intuitive interface and optimization-in-the-loop approach for finding a valid configuration of the mechanism and the shape to ensure that higher-level functional goals are met. Our algorithm interactively optimizes the mechanism while the user manipulates the placement of mechanical components and the shape. Our system allows users to efficiently explore various design choices and to synthesize customized mechanical objects that can be fabricated with rapid prototyping technologies. We demonstrate the efficacy of our approach by retargeting various mechanical templates to different shapes and fabricating the resulting functional mechanical objects.\r\n" alternative_title: - ACM Transactions on Graphics article_number: '81' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Ran full_name: Zhang, Ran id: 4DDBCEB0-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Zhang orcid: 0000-0002-3808-281X - first_name: Thomas full_name: Auzinger, Thomas id: 4718F954-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Auzinger orcid: 0000-0002-1546-3265 - first_name: Duygu full_name: Ceylan, Duygu last_name: Ceylan - first_name: Wilmot full_name: Li, Wilmot last_name: Li - first_name: Bernd full_name: Bickel, Bernd id: 49876194-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Bickel orcid: 0000-0001-6511-9385 citation: ama: 'Zhang R, Auzinger T, Ceylan D, Li W, Bickel B. Functionality-aware retargeting of mechanisms to 3D shapes. In: Vol 36. ACM; 2017. doi:10.1145/3072959.3073710' apa: 'Zhang, R., Auzinger, T., Ceylan, D., Li, W., & Bickel, B. (2017). Functionality-aware retargeting of mechanisms to 3D shapes (Vol. 36). Presented at the SIGGRAPH: Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, Los Angeles, CA, United States : ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3072959.3073710' chicago: Zhang, Ran, Thomas Auzinger, Duygu Ceylan, Wilmot Li, and Bernd Bickel. “Functionality-Aware Retargeting of Mechanisms to 3D Shapes,” Vol. 36. ACM, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1145/3072959.3073710. ieee: 'R. Zhang, T. Auzinger, D. Ceylan, W. Li, and B. Bickel, “Functionality-aware retargeting of mechanisms to 3D shapes,” presented at the SIGGRAPH: Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, Los Angeles, CA, United States , 2017, vol. 36, no. 4.' ista: 'Zhang R, Auzinger T, Ceylan D, Li W, Bickel B. 2017. Functionality-aware retargeting of mechanisms to 3D shapes. SIGGRAPH: Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, ACM Transactions on Graphics, vol. 36, 81.' mla: Zhang, Ran, et al. Functionality-Aware Retargeting of Mechanisms to 3D Shapes. Vol. 36, no. 4, 81, ACM, 2017, doi:10.1145/3072959.3073710. short: R. Zhang, T. Auzinger, D. Ceylan, W. Li, B. Bickel, in:, ACM, 2017. conference: end_date: 2017-08-03 location: 'Los Angeles, CA, United States ' name: 'SIGGRAPH: Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques' start_date: 2017-07-30 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:38Z date_published: 2017-06-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:49:31Z day: '01' ddc: - '003' - '004' department: - _id: BeBi doi: 10.1145/3072959.3073710 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000406432100049' file: - access_level: open_access content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:09:05Z date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:09:05Z file_id: '4728' file_name: IST-2018-1050-v1+1_MechRet.pdf file_size: 25463895 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:09:05Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 36' isi: 1 issue: '4' language: - iso: eng month: '06' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version project: - _id: 2508E324-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '642841' name: Distributed 3D Object Design - _id: 24F9549A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '715767' name: 'MATERIALIZABLE: Intelligent fabrication-oriented Computational Design and Modeling' publication_identifier: issn: - '07300301' publication_status: published publisher: ACM publist_id: '6396' pubrep_id: '1050' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '8386' relation: dissertation_contains status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Functionality-aware retargeting of mechanisms to 3D shapes type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 36 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1001' abstract: - lang: eng text: We present a computational approach for designing CurveUps, curvy shells that form from an initially flat state. They consist of small rigid tiles that are tightly held together by two pre-stretched elastic sheets attached to them. Our method allows the realization of smooth, doubly curved surfaces that can be fabricated as a flat piece. Once released, the restoring forces of the pre-stretched sheets support the object to take shape in 3D. CurveUps are structurally stable in their target configuration. The design process starts with a target surface. Our method generates a tile layout in 2D and optimizes the distribution, shape, and attachment areas of the tiles to obtain a configuration that is fabricable and in which the curved up state closely matches the target. Our approach is based on an efficient approximate model and a local optimization strategy for an otherwise intractable nonlinear optimization problem. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach for a wide range of shapes, all realized as physical prototypes. alternative_title: - ACM Transactions on Graphics article_number: '64' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Ruslan full_name: Guseinov, Ruslan id: 3AB45EE2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Guseinov orcid: 0000-0001-9819-5077 - first_name: Eder full_name: Miguel, Eder last_name: Miguel - first_name: Bernd full_name: Bickel, Bernd id: 49876194-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Bickel orcid: 0000-0001-6511-9385 citation: ama: 'Guseinov R, Miguel E, Bickel B. CurveUps: Shaping objects from flat plates with tension-actuated curvature. In: Vol 36. ACM; 2017. doi:10.1145/3072959.3073709' apa: 'Guseinov, R., Miguel, E., & Bickel, B. (2017). CurveUps: Shaping objects from flat plates with tension-actuated curvature (Vol. 36). Presented at the SIGGRAPH: Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, Los Angeles, CA, United States: ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3072959.3073709' chicago: 'Guseinov, Ruslan, Eder Miguel, and Bernd Bickel. “CurveUps: Shaping Objects from Flat Plates with Tension-Actuated Curvature,” Vol. 36. ACM, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1145/3072959.3073709.' ieee: 'R. Guseinov, E. Miguel, and B. Bickel, “CurveUps: Shaping objects from flat plates with tension-actuated curvature,” presented at the SIGGRAPH: Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, Los Angeles, CA, United States, 2017, vol. 36, no. 4.' ista: 'Guseinov R, Miguel E, Bickel B. 2017. CurveUps: Shaping objects from flat plates with tension-actuated curvature. SIGGRAPH: Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, ACM Transactions on Graphics, vol. 36, 64.' mla: 'Guseinov, Ruslan, et al. CurveUps: Shaping Objects from Flat Plates with Tension-Actuated Curvature. Vol. 36, no. 4, 64, ACM, 2017, doi:10.1145/3072959.3073709.' short: R. Guseinov, E. Miguel, B. Bickel, in:, ACM, 2017. conference: end_date: 2017-08-25 location: Los Angeles, CA, United States name: 'SIGGRAPH: Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques' start_date: 2017-08-19 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:38Z date_published: 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:49:58Z day: '01' ddc: - '003' - '004' department: - _id: BeBi doi: 10.1145/3072959.3073709 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000406432100032' file: - access_level: open_access content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:10:24Z date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:10:24Z file_id: '4811' file_name: IST-2018-1053-v1+1_CurveUp.pdf file_size: 36159696 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:10:24Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 36' isi: 1 issue: '4' language: - iso: eng month: '01' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version project: - _id: 25082902-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '645599' name: Soft-bodied intelligence for Manipulation - _id: 24F9549A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '715767' name: 'MATERIALIZABLE: Intelligent fabrication-oriented Computational Design and Modeling' publication_status: published publisher: ACM publist_id: '6397' pubrep_id: '1053' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '8366' relation: dissertation_contains status: public status: public title: 'CurveUps: Shaping objects from flat plates with tension-actuated curvature' type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 36 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1003' abstract: - lang: eng text: Network games (NGs) are played on directed graphs and are extensively used in network design and analysis. Search problems for NGs include finding special strategy profiles such as a Nash equilibrium and a globally optimal solution. The networks modeled by NGs may be huge. In formal verification, abstraction has proven to be an extremely effective technique for reasoning about systems with big and even infinite state spaces. We describe an abstraction-refinement methodology for reasoning about NGs. Our methodology is based on an abstraction function that maps the state space of an NG to a much smaller state space. We search for a global optimum and a Nash equilibrium by reasoning on an under- and an overapproximation defined on top of this smaller state space. When the approximations are too coarse to find such profiles, we refine the abstraction function. Our experimental results demonstrate the efficiency of the methodology. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Guy full_name: Avni, Guy id: 463C8BC2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Avni orcid: 0000-0001-5588-8287 - first_name: Shibashis full_name: Guha, Shibashis last_name: Guha - first_name: Orna full_name: Kupferman, Orna last_name: Kupferman citation: ama: 'Avni G, Guha S, Kupferman O. An abstraction-refinement methodology for reasoning about network games. In: AAAI Press; 2017:70-76. doi:10.24963/ijcai.2017/11' apa: 'Avni, G., Guha, S., & Kupferman, O. (2017). An abstraction-refinement methodology for reasoning about network games (pp. 70–76). Presented at the IJCAI: International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence , Melbourne, Australia: AAAI Press. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2017/11' chicago: Avni, Guy, Shibashis Guha, and Orna Kupferman. “An Abstraction-Refinement Methodology for Reasoning about Network Games,” 70–76. AAAI Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2017/11. ieee: 'G. Avni, S. Guha, and O. Kupferman, “An abstraction-refinement methodology for reasoning about network games,” presented at the IJCAI: International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence , Melbourne, Australia, 2017, pp. 70–76.' ista: 'Avni G, Guha S, Kupferman O. 2017. An abstraction-refinement methodology for reasoning about network games. IJCAI: International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence , 70–76.' mla: Avni, Guy, et al. An Abstraction-Refinement Methodology for Reasoning about Network Games. AAAI Press, 2017, pp. 70–76, doi:10.24963/ijcai.2017/11. short: G. Avni, S. Guha, O. Kupferman, in:, AAAI Press, 2017, pp. 70–76. conference: end_date: 2017-08-25 location: Melbourne, Australia name: 'IJCAI: International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence ' start_date: 2017-08-19 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:38Z date_published: 2017-05-30T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:49:00Z day: '30' ddc: - '004' department: - _id: ToHe doi: 10.24963/ijcai.2017/11 external_id: isi: - '000764137500011' file: - access_level: open_access content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:16:58Z date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:16:58Z file_id: '5249' file_name: IST-2017-818-v1+1_allIJCAI_CR.pdf file_size: 365172 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2018-12-12T10:16:58Z has_accepted_license: '1' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '05' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 70 - 76 project: - _id: 25F5A88A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: S11402-N23 name: Moderne Concurrency Paradigms - _id: 25F42A32-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: Z211 name: The Wittgenstein Prize publication_identifier: issn: - '10450823' publication_status: published publisher: AAAI Press publist_id: '6395' pubrep_id: '818' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '6006' relation: later_version status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: An abstraction-refinement methodology for reasoning about network games type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '1000' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'We study probabilistic models of natural images and extend the autoregressive family of PixelCNN models by incorporating latent variables. Subsequently, we describe two new generative image models that exploit different image transformations as latent variables: a quantized grayscale view of the image or a multi-resolution image pyramid. The proposed models tackle two known shortcomings of existing PixelCNN models: 1) their tendency to focus on low-level image details, while largely ignoring high-level image information, such as object shapes, and 2) their computationally costly procedure for image sampling. We experimentally demonstrate benefits of our LatentPixelCNN models, in particular showing that they produce much more realistically looking image samples than previous state-of-the-art probabilistic models. ' acknowledgement: We thank Tim Salimans for spotting a mistake in our preliminary arXiv manuscript. This work was funded by the European Research Council under the European Unions Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013)/ERC grant agreement no 308036. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Alexander full_name: Kolesnikov, Alexander id: 2D157DB6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Kolesnikov - first_name: Christoph full_name: Lampert, Christoph id: 40C20FD2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Lampert orcid: 0000-0001-8622-7887 citation: ama: 'Kolesnikov A, Lampert C. PixelCNN models with auxiliary variables for natural image modeling. In: 34th International Conference on Machine Learning. Vol 70. JMLR; 2017:1905-1914.' apa: 'Kolesnikov, A., & Lampert, C. (2017). PixelCNN models with auxiliary variables for natural image modeling. In 34th International Conference on Machine Learning (Vol. 70, pp. 1905–1914). Sydney, Australia: JMLR.' chicago: Kolesnikov, Alexander, and Christoph Lampert. “PixelCNN Models with Auxiliary Variables for Natural Image Modeling.” In 34th International Conference on Machine Learning, 70:1905–14. JMLR, 2017. ieee: A. Kolesnikov and C. Lampert, “PixelCNN models with auxiliary variables for natural image modeling,” in 34th International Conference on Machine Learning, Sydney, Australia, 2017, vol. 70, pp. 1905–1914. ista: 'Kolesnikov A, Lampert C. 2017. PixelCNN models with auxiliary variables for natural image modeling. 34th International Conference on Machine Learning. ICML: International Conference on Machine Learning vol. 70, 1905–1914.' mla: Kolesnikov, Alexander, and Christoph Lampert. “PixelCNN Models with Auxiliary Variables for Natural Image Modeling.” 34th International Conference on Machine Learning, vol. 70, JMLR, 2017, pp. 1905–14. short: A. Kolesnikov, C. Lampert, in:, 34th International Conference on Machine Learning, JMLR, 2017, pp. 1905–1914. conference: end_date: 2017-08-11 location: Sydney, Australia name: 'ICML: International Conference on Machine Learning' start_date: 2017-08-06 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:37Z date_published: 2017-08-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:50:41Z day: '01' department: - _id: ChLa ec_funded: 1 external_id: arxiv: - '1612.08185' isi: - '000683309501102' has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 70' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1612.08185 month: '08' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 1905 - 1914 project: - _id: 2532554C-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '308036' name: Lifelong Learning of Visual Scene Understanding publication: 34th International Conference on Machine Learning publication_identifier: isbn: - 978-151085514-4 publication_status: published publisher: JMLR publist_id: '6398' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: PixelCNN models with auxiliary variables for natural image modeling type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 70 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '998' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'A major open problem on the road to artificial intelligence is the development of incrementally learning systems that learn about more and more concepts over time from a stream of data. In this work, we introduce a new training strategy, iCaRL, that allows learning in such a class-incremental way: only the training data for a small number of classes has to be present at the same time and new classes can be added progressively. iCaRL learns strong classifiers and a data representation simultaneously. This distinguishes it from earlier works that were fundamentally limited to fixed data representations and therefore incompatible with deep learning architectures. We show by experiments on CIFAR-100 and ImageNet ILSVRC 2012 data that iCaRL can learn many classes incrementally over a long period of time where other strategies quickly fail. ' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Sylvestre Alvise full_name: Rebuffi, Sylvestre Alvise last_name: Rebuffi - first_name: Alexander full_name: Kolesnikov, Alexander id: 2D157DB6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Kolesnikov - first_name: Georg full_name: Sperl, Georg id: 4DD40360-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Sperl - first_name: Christoph full_name: Lampert, Christoph id: 40C20FD2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Lampert orcid: 0000-0001-8622-7887 citation: ama: 'Rebuffi SA, Kolesnikov A, Sperl G, Lampert C. iCaRL: Incremental classifier and representation learning. In: Vol 2017. IEEE; 2017:5533-5542. doi:10.1109/CVPR.2017.587' apa: 'Rebuffi, S. A., Kolesnikov, A., Sperl, G., & Lampert, C. (2017). iCaRL: Incremental classifier and representation learning (Vol. 2017, pp. 5533–5542). Presented at the CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Honolulu, HA, United States: IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2017.587' chicago: 'Rebuffi, Sylvestre Alvise, Alexander Kolesnikov, Georg Sperl, and Christoph Lampert. “ICaRL: Incremental Classifier and Representation Learning,” 2017:5533–42. IEEE, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2017.587.' ieee: 'S. A. Rebuffi, A. Kolesnikov, G. Sperl, and C. Lampert, “iCaRL: Incremental classifier and representation learning,” presented at the CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Honolulu, HA, United States, 2017, vol. 2017, pp. 5533–5542.' ista: 'Rebuffi SA, Kolesnikov A, Sperl G, Lampert C. 2017. iCaRL: Incremental classifier and representation learning. CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition vol. 2017, 5533–5542.' mla: 'Rebuffi, Sylvestre Alvise, et al. ICaRL: Incremental Classifier and Representation Learning. Vol. 2017, IEEE, 2017, pp. 5533–42, doi:10.1109/CVPR.2017.587.' short: S.A. Rebuffi, A. Kolesnikov, G. Sperl, C. Lampert, in:, IEEE, 2017, pp. 5533–5542. conference: end_date: 2017-07-26 location: Honolulu, HA, United States name: 'CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition' start_date: 2017-07-21 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:37Z date_published: 2017-04-14T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:51:58Z day: '14' department: - _id: ChLa - _id: ChWo doi: 10.1109/CVPR.2017.587 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000418371405066' intvolume: ' 2017' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1611.07725 month: '04' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 5533 - 5542 project: - _id: 2532554C-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '308036' name: Lifelong Learning of Visual Scene Understanding publication_identifier: isbn: - 978-153860457-1 publication_status: published publisher: IEEE publist_id: '6400' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: 'iCaRL: Incremental classifier and representation learning' type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 2017 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '990' abstract: - lang: eng text: Assortative mating is an important driver of speciation in populations with gene flow and is predicted to evolve under certain conditions in few-locus models. However, the evolution of assortment is less understood for mating based on quantitative traits, which are often characterized by high genetic variability and extensive linkage disequilibrium between trait loci. We explore this scenario for a two-deme model with migration, by considering a single polygenic trait subject to divergent viability selection across demes, as well as assortative mating and sexual selection within demes, and investigate how trait divergence is shaped by various evolutionary forces. Our analysis reveals the existence of sharp thresholds of assortment strength, at which divergence increases dramatically. We also study the evolution of assortment via invasion of modifiers of mate discrimination and show that the ES assortment strength has an intermediate value under a range of migration-selection parameters, even in diverged populations, due to subtle effects which depend sensitively on the extent of phenotypic variation within these populations. The evolutionary dynamics of the polygenic trait is studied using the hypergeometric and infinitesimal models. We further investigate the sensitivity of our results to the assumptions of the hypergeometric model, using individual-based simulations. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Himani full_name: Sachdeva, Himani id: 42377A0A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Sachdeva - first_name: Nicholas H full_name: Barton, Nicholas H id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barton orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 citation: ama: Sachdeva H, Barton NH. Divergence and evolution of assortative mating in a polygenic trait model of speciation with gene flow. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 2017;71(6):1478-1493. doi:10.1111/evo.13252 apa: Sachdeva, H., & Barton, N. H. (2017). Divergence and evolution of assortative mating in a polygenic trait model of speciation with gene flow. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.13252 chicago: Sachdeva, Himani, and Nicholas H Barton. “Divergence and Evolution of Assortative Mating in a Polygenic Trait Model of Speciation with Gene Flow.” Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. Wiley-Blackwell, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.13252. ieee: H. Sachdeva and N. H. Barton, “Divergence and evolution of assortative mating in a polygenic trait model of speciation with gene flow,” Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, vol. 71, no. 6. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 1478–1493, 2017. ista: Sachdeva H, Barton NH. 2017. Divergence and evolution of assortative mating in a polygenic trait model of speciation with gene flow. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 71(6), 1478–1493. mla: Sachdeva, Himani, and Nicholas H. Barton. “Divergence and Evolution of Assortative Mating in a Polygenic Trait Model of Speciation with Gene Flow.” Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, vol. 71, no. 6, Wiley-Blackwell, 2017, pp. 1478–93, doi:10.1111/evo.13252. short: H. Sachdeva, N.H. Barton, Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution 71 (2017) 1478–1493. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:34Z date_published: 2017-06-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:55:13Z day: '01' ddc: - '576' department: - _id: NiBa doi: 10.1111/evo.13252 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000403014800005' pmid: - '28419447' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 6d4c38cb1347fd43620d1736c6df5c79 content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-04-17T07:37:04Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:18Z file_id: '6329' file_name: 2017_Evolution_Sachdeva_supplement.pdf file_size: 625260 relation: main_file - access_level: open_access checksum: f1d90dd8831b44baf49b4dd176f263af content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-04-17T07:37:04Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:18Z file_id: '6330' file_name: 2017_Evolution_Sachdeva_article.pdf file_size: 520110 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:18Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 71' isi: 1 issue: '6' language: - iso: eng month: '06' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: '1478 - 1493 ' pmid: 1 project: - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme - _id: 25B07788-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '250152' name: Limits to selection in biology and in evolutionary computation publication: Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution publication_identifier: issn: - '00143820' publication_status: published publisher: Wiley-Blackwell publist_id: '6409' pubrep_id: '977' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Divergence and evolution of assortative mating in a polygenic trait model of speciation with gene flow type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 71 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '988' abstract: - lang: eng text: The current-phase relation (CPR) of a Josephson junction (JJ) determines how the supercurrent evolves with the superconducting phase difference across the junction. Knowledge of the CPR is essential in order to understand the response of a JJ to various external parameters. Despite the rising interest in ultraclean encapsulated graphene JJs, the CPR of such junctions remains unknown. Here, we use a fully gate-tunable graphene superconducting quantum intereference device (SQUID) to determine the CPR of ballistic graphene JJs. Each of the two JJs in the SQUID is made with graphene encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride. By independently controlling the critical current of the JJs, we can operate the SQUID either in a symmetric or asymmetric configuration. The highly asymmetric SQUID allows us to phase-bias one of the JJs and thereby directly obtain its CPR. The CPR is found to be skewed, deviating significantly from a sinusoidal form. The skewness can be tuned with the gate voltage and oscillates in antiphase with Fabry-Pérot resistance oscillations of the ballistic graphene cavity. We compare our experiments with tight-binding calculations that include realistic graphene-superconductor interfaces and find a good qualitative agreement. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Gaurav full_name: Nanda, Gaurav last_name: Nanda - first_name: Juan L full_name: Aguilera Servin, Juan L id: 2A67C376-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Aguilera Servin orcid: 0000-0002-2862-8372 - first_name: Péter full_name: Rakyta, Péter last_name: Rakyta - first_name: Andor full_name: Kormányos, Andor last_name: Kormányos - first_name: Reinhold full_name: Kleiner, Reinhold last_name: Kleiner - first_name: Dieter full_name: Koelle, Dieter last_name: Koelle - first_name: Kazuo full_name: Watanabe, Kazuo last_name: Watanabe - first_name: Takashi full_name: Taniguchi, Takashi last_name: Taniguchi - first_name: Lieven full_name: Vandersypen, Lieven last_name: Vandersypen - first_name: Srijit full_name: Goswami, Srijit last_name: Goswami citation: ama: Nanda G, Aguilera Servin JL, Rakyta P, et al. Current-phase relation of ballistic graphene Josephson junctions. Nano Letters. 2017;17(6):3396-3401. doi:10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00097 apa: Nanda, G., Aguilera Servin, J. L., Rakyta, P., Kormányos, A., Kleiner, R., Koelle, D., … Goswami, S. (2017). Current-phase relation of ballistic graphene Josephson junctions. Nano Letters. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00097 chicago: Nanda, Gaurav, Juan L Aguilera Servin, Péter Rakyta, Andor Kormányos, Reinhold Kleiner, Dieter Koelle, Kazuo Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Lieven Vandersypen, and Srijit Goswami. “Current-Phase Relation of Ballistic Graphene Josephson Junctions.” Nano Letters. American Chemical Society, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00097. ieee: G. Nanda et al., “Current-phase relation of ballistic graphene Josephson junctions,” Nano Letters, vol. 17, no. 6. American Chemical Society, pp. 3396–3401, 2017. ista: Nanda G, Aguilera Servin JL, Rakyta P, Kormányos A, Kleiner R, Koelle D, Watanabe K, Taniguchi T, Vandersypen L, Goswami S. 2017. Current-phase relation of ballistic graphene Josephson junctions. Nano Letters. 17(6), 3396–3401. mla: Nanda, Gaurav, et al. “Current-Phase Relation of Ballistic Graphene Josephson Junctions.” Nano Letters, vol. 17, no. 6, American Chemical Society, 2017, pp. 3396–401, doi:10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00097. short: G. Nanda, J.L. Aguilera Servin, P. Rakyta, A. Kormányos, R. Kleiner, D. Koelle, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, L. Vandersypen, S. Goswami, Nano Letters 17 (2017) 3396–3401. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:33Z date_published: 2017-05-05T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:56:21Z day: '05' ddc: - '621' department: - _id: NanoFab doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00097 external_id: isi: - '000403631600011' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 22021daa90cf13b01becd776838acb7b content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:13:50Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:18Z file_id: '5037' file_name: IST-2017-826-v1+1_2017_Aguilera-Servin_Current.pdf file_size: 508638 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:18Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 17' isi: 1 issue: '6' language: - iso: eng month: '05' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: 3396 - 3401 publication: Nano Letters publication_identifier: issn: - '15306984' publication_status: published publisher: American Chemical Society publist_id: '6412' pubrep_id: '826' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Current-phase relation of ballistic graphene Josephson junctions tmp: image: /images/cc_by_nc_nd.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) short: CC BY-NC-ND (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 17 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '993' abstract: - lang: eng text: In real-world applications, observations are often constrained to a small fraction of a system. Such spatial subsampling can be caused by the inaccessibility or the sheer size of the system, and cannot be overcome by longer sampling. Spatial subsampling can strongly bias inferences about a system’s aggregated properties. To overcome the bias, we derive analytically a subsampling scaling framework that is applicable to different observables, including distributions of neuronal avalanches, of number of people infected during an epidemic outbreak, and of node degrees. We demonstrate how to infer the correct distributions of the underlying full system, how to apply it to distinguish critical from subcritical systems, and how to disentangle subsampling and finite size effects. Lastly, we apply subsampling scaling to neuronal avalanche models and to recordings from developing neural networks. We show that only mature, but not young networks follow power-law scaling, indicating self-organization to criticality during development. article_number: '15140' article_processing_charge: Yes (in subscription journal) author: - first_name: Anna full_name: Levina (Martius), Anna id: 35AF8020-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Levina (Martius) - first_name: Viola full_name: Priesemann, Viola last_name: Priesemann citation: ama: Levina (Martius) A, Priesemann V. Subsampling scaling. Nature Communications. 2017;8. doi:10.1038/ncomms15140 apa: Levina (Martius), A., & Priesemann, V. (2017). Subsampling scaling. Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15140 chicago: Levina (Martius), Anna, and Viola Priesemann. “Subsampling Scaling.” Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15140. ieee: A. Levina (Martius) and V. Priesemann, “Subsampling scaling,” Nature Communications, vol. 8. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. ista: Levina (Martius) A, Priesemann V. 2017. Subsampling scaling. Nature Communications. 8, 15140. mla: Levina (Martius), Anna, and Viola Priesemann. “Subsampling Scaling.” Nature Communications, vol. 8, 15140, Nature Publishing Group, 2017, doi:10.1038/ncomms15140. short: A. Levina (Martius), V. Priesemann, Nature Communications 8 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:35Z date_published: 2017-05-04T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:54:07Z day: '04' ddc: - '005' - '571' department: - _id: GaTk - _id: JoCs doi: 10.1038/ncomms15140 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000400560700001' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 9880212f8c4c53404c7c6fbf9023c53a content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:15:05Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:19Z file_id: '5122' file_name: IST-2017-819-v1+1_2017_Levina_SubsamplingScaling.pdf file_size: 746224 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:19Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 8' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '05' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version project: - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme publication: Nature Communications publication_identifier: issn: - '20411723' publication_status: published publisher: Nature Publishing Group publist_id: '6406' pubrep_id: '819' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Subsampling scaling tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 8 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '995' abstract: - lang: eng text: Recently it was shown that an impurity exchanging orbital angular momentum with a surrounding bath can be described in terms of the angulon quasiparticle [Phys. Rev. Lett. 118, 095301 (2017)]. The angulon consists of a quantum rotor dressed by a many-particle field of boson excitations, and can be formed out of, for example, a molecule or a nonspherical atom in superfluid helium, or out of an electron coupled to lattice phonons or a Bose condensate. Here we develop an approach to the angulon based on the path-integral formalism, which sets the ground for a systematic, perturbative treatment of the angulon problem. The resulting perturbation series can be interpreted in terms of Feynman diagrams, from which, in turn, one can derive a set of diagrammatic rules. These rules extend the machinery of the graphical theory of angular momentum - well known from theoretical atomic spectroscopy - to the case where an environment with an infinite number of degrees of freedom is present. In particular, we show that each diagram can be interpreted as a 'skeleton', which enforces angular momentum conservation, dressed by an additional many-body contribution. This connection between the angulon theory and the graphical theory of angular momentum is particularly important as it allows to systematically and substantially simplify the analytical representation of each diagram. In order to exemplify the technique, we calculate the 1- and 2-loop contributions to the angulon self-energy, the spectral function, and the quasiparticle weight. The diagrammatic theory we develop paves the way to investigate next-to-leading order quantities in a more compact way compared to the variational approaches. article_number: '085410' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Giacomo full_name: Bighin, Giacomo id: 4CA96FD4-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Bighin orcid: 0000-0001-8823-9777 - first_name: Mikhail full_name: Lemeshko, Mikhail id: 37CB05FA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Lemeshko orcid: 0000-0002-6990-7802 citation: ama: Bighin G, Lemeshko M. Diagrammatic approach to orbital quantum impurities interacting with a many-particle environment. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 2017;96(8). doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.96.085410 apa: Bighin, G., & Lemeshko, M. (2017). Diagrammatic approach to orbital quantum impurities interacting with a many-particle environment. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.96.085410 chicago: Bighin, Giacomo, and Mikhail Lemeshko. “Diagrammatic Approach to Orbital Quantum Impurities Interacting with a Many-Particle Environment.” Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. American Physical Society, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.96.085410. ieee: G. Bighin and M. Lemeshko, “Diagrammatic approach to orbital quantum impurities interacting with a many-particle environment,” Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, vol. 96, no. 8. American Physical Society, 2017. ista: Bighin G, Lemeshko M. 2017. Diagrammatic approach to orbital quantum impurities interacting with a many-particle environment. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 96(8), 085410. mla: Bighin, Giacomo, and Mikhail Lemeshko. “Diagrammatic Approach to Orbital Quantum Impurities Interacting with a Many-Particle Environment.” Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, vol. 96, no. 8, 085410, American Physical Society, 2017, doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.96.085410. short: G. Bighin, M. Lemeshko, Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 96 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:36Z date_published: 2017-08-07T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:53:17Z day: '07' department: - _id: MiLe doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.96.085410 external_id: isi: - '000407017100009' intvolume: ' 96' isi: 1 issue: '8' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.02616 month: '08' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version project: - _id: 26031614-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: P29902 name: Quantum rotations in the presence of a many-body environment publication: Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics publication_identifier: issn: - '24699950' publication_status: published publisher: American Physical Society publist_id: '6404' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Diagrammatic approach to orbital quantum impurities interacting with a many-particle environment type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 96 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '989' abstract: - lang: eng text: We present a generalized optimal transport model in which the mass-preserving constraint for the L2-Wasserstein distance is relaxed by introducing a source term in the continuity equation. The source term is also incorporated in the path energy by means of its squared L2-norm in time of a functional with linear growth in space. This extension of the original transport model enables local density modulations, which is a desirable feature in applications such as image warping and blending. A key advantage of the use of a functional with linear growth in space is that it allows for singular sources and sinks, which can be supported on points or lines. On a technical level, the L2-norm in time ensures a disintegration of the source in time, which we use to obtain the well-posedness of the model and the existence of geodesic paths. The numerical discretization is based on the proximal splitting approach [18] and selected numerical test cases show the potential of the proposed approach. Furthermore, the approach is applied to the warping and blending of textures. alternative_title: - LNCS article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Jan full_name: Maas, Jan id: 4C5696CE-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Maas orcid: 0000-0002-0845-1338 - first_name: Martin full_name: Rumpf, Martin last_name: Rumpf - first_name: Stefan full_name: Simon, Stefan last_name: Simon citation: ama: 'Maas J, Rumpf M, Simon S. Transport based image morphing with intensity modulation. In: Lauze F, Dong Y, Bjorholm Dahl A, eds. Vol 10302. Springer; 2017:563-577. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-58771-4_45' apa: 'Maas, J., Rumpf, M., & Simon, S. (2017). Transport based image morphing with intensity modulation. In F. Lauze, Y. Dong, & A. Bjorholm Dahl (Eds.) (Vol. 10302, pp. 563–577). Presented at the SSVM:  Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision, Kolding, Denmark: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58771-4_45' chicago: Maas, Jan, Martin Rumpf, and Stefan Simon. “Transport Based Image Morphing with Intensity Modulation.” edited by François Lauze, Yiqiu Dong, and Anders Bjorholm Dahl, 10302:563–77. Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58771-4_45. ieee: J. Maas, M. Rumpf, and S. Simon, “Transport based image morphing with intensity modulation,” presented at the SSVM:  Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision, Kolding, Denmark, 2017, vol. 10302, pp. 563–577. ista: Maas J, Rumpf M, Simon S. 2017. Transport based image morphing with intensity modulation. SSVM:  Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision, LNCS, vol. 10302, 563–577. mla: Maas, Jan, et al. Transport Based Image Morphing with Intensity Modulation. Edited by François Lauze et al., vol. 10302, Springer, 2017, pp. 563–77, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-58771-4_45. short: J. Maas, M. Rumpf, S. Simon, in:, F. Lauze, Y. Dong, A. Bjorholm Dahl (Eds.), Springer, 2017, pp. 563–577. conference: end_date: 2017-06-08 location: Kolding, Denmark name: 'SSVM: Scale Space and Variational Methods in Computer Vision' start_date: 2017-06-04 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:34Z date_published: 2017-05-18T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:55:50Z day: '18' department: - _id: JaMa doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-58771-4_45 editor: - first_name: François full_name: Lauze, François last_name: Lauze - first_name: Yiqiu full_name: Dong, Yiqiu last_name: Dong - first_name: Anders full_name: Bjorholm Dahl, Anders last_name: Bjorholm Dahl external_id: isi: - '000432210900045' intvolume: ' 10302' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '05' oa_version: None page: 563 - 577 publication_identifier: issn: - '03029743' publication_status: published publisher: Springer publist_id: '6410' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Transport based image morphing with intensity modulation type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 10302 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '994' abstract: - lang: eng text: The formation of vortices is usually considered to be the main mechanism of angular momentum disposal in superfluids. Recently, it was predicted that a superfluid can acquire angular momentum via an alternative, microscopic route -- namely, through interaction with rotating impurities, forming so-called `angulon quasiparticles' [Phys. Rev. Lett. 114, 203001 (2015)]. The angulon instabilities correspond to transfer of a small number of angular momentum quanta from the impurity to the superfluid, as opposed to vortex instabilities, where angular momentum is quantized in units of ℏ per atom. Furthermore, since conventional impurities (such as molecules) represent three-dimensional (3D) rotors, the angular momentum transferred is intrinsically 3D as well, as opposed to a merely planar rotation which is inherent to vortices. Herein we show that the angulon theory can explain the anomalous broadening of the spectroscopic lines observed for CH 3 and NH 3 molecules in superfluid helium nanodroplets, thereby providing a fingerprint of the emerging angulon instabilities in experiment. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Igor full_name: Cherepanov, Igor id: 339C7E5A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Cherepanov - first_name: Mikhail full_name: Lemeshko, Mikhail id: 37CB05FA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Lemeshko orcid: 0000-0002-6990-7802 citation: ama: Cherepanov I, Lemeshko M. Fingerprints of angulon instabilities in the spectra of matrix-isolated molecules. Physical Review Materials. 2017;1(3). doi:10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.1.035602 apa: Cherepanov, I., & Lemeshko, M. (2017). Fingerprints of angulon instabilities in the spectra of matrix-isolated molecules. Physical Review Materials. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.1.035602 chicago: Cherepanov, Igor, and Mikhail Lemeshko. “Fingerprints of Angulon Instabilities in the Spectra of Matrix-Isolated Molecules.” Physical Review Materials. American Physical Society, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.1.035602. ieee: I. Cherepanov and M. Lemeshko, “Fingerprints of angulon instabilities in the spectra of matrix-isolated molecules,” Physical Review Materials, vol. 1, no. 3. American Physical Society, 2017. ista: Cherepanov I, Lemeshko M. 2017. Fingerprints of angulon instabilities in the spectra of matrix-isolated molecules. Physical Review Materials. 1(3). mla: Cherepanov, Igor, and Mikhail Lemeshko. “Fingerprints of Angulon Instabilities in the Spectra of Matrix-Isolated Molecules.” Physical Review Materials, vol. 1, no. 3, American Physical Society, 2017, doi:10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.1.035602. short: I. Cherepanov, M. Lemeshko, Physical Review Materials 1 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:35Z date_published: 2017-08-08T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:53:42Z day: '08' department: - _id: MiLe doi: 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.1.035602 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000416564000004' intvolume: ' 1' isi: 1 issue: '3' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.09220 month: '08' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version project: - _id: 26031614-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: P29902 name: Quantum rotations in the presence of a many-body environment - _id: 2564DBCA-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '665385' name: International IST Doctoral Program publication: Physical Review Materials publication_status: published publisher: American Physical Society publist_id: '6405' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Fingerprints of angulon instabilities in the spectra of matrix-isolated molecules type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 1 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '991' abstract: - lang: eng text: Synaptotagmin 7 (Syt7) was originally identified as a slow Ca2+ sensor for lysosome fusion, but its function at fast synapses is controversial. The paper by Luo and Südhof (2017) in this issue of Neuron shows that at the calyx of Held in the auditory brainstem Syt7 triggers asynchronous release during stimulus trains, resulting in reliable and temporally precise high-frequency transmission. Thus, a slow Ca2+ sensor contributes to the fast signaling properties of the calyx synapse. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Chong full_name: Chen, Chong id: 3DFD581A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Chen - first_name: Peter M full_name: Jonas, Peter M id: 353C1B58-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Jonas orcid: 0000-0001-5001-4804 citation: ama: 'Chen C, Jonas PM. Synaptotagmins: That’s why so many. Neuron. 2017;94(4):694-696. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2017.05.011' apa: 'Chen, C., & Jonas, P. M. (2017). Synaptotagmins: That’s why so many. Neuron. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2017.05.011' chicago: 'Chen, Chong, and Peter M Jonas. “Synaptotagmins: That’s Why so Many.” Neuron. Elsevier, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2017.05.011.' ieee: 'C. Chen and P. M. Jonas, “Synaptotagmins: That’s why so many,” Neuron, vol. 94, no. 4. Elsevier, pp. 694–696, 2017.' ista: 'Chen C, Jonas PM. 2017. Synaptotagmins: That’s why so many. Neuron. 94(4), 694–696.' mla: 'Chen, Chong, and Peter M. Jonas. “Synaptotagmins: That’s Why so Many.” Neuron, vol. 94, no. 4, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 694–96, doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2017.05.011.' short: C. Chen, P.M. Jonas, Neuron 94 (2017) 694–696. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:34Z date_published: 2017-05-17T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:54:37Z day: '17' department: - _id: PeJo doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2017.05.011 external_id: isi: - '000401415100002' intvolume: ' 94' isi: 1 issue: '4' language: - iso: eng month: '05' oa_version: None page: 694 - 696 publication: Neuron publication_identifier: issn: - '08966273' publication_status: published publisher: Elsevier publist_id: '6408' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: 'Synaptotagmins: That’s why so many' type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 94 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '954' abstract: - lang: eng text: Understanding the relation between genotype and phenotype remains a major challenge. The difficulty of predicting individual mutation effects, and particularly the interactions between them, has prevented the development of a comprehensive theory that links genotypic changes to their phenotypic effects. We show that a general thermodynamic framework for gene regulation, based on a biophysical understanding of protein-DNA binding, accurately predicts the sign of epistasis in a canonical cis-regulatory element consisting of overlapping RNA polymerase and repressor binding sites. Sign and magnitude of individual mutation effects are sufficient to predict the sign of epistasis and its environmental dependence. Thus, the thermodynamic model offers the correct null prediction for epistasis between mutations across DNA-binding sites. Our results indicate that a predictive theory for the effects of cis-regulatory mutations is possible from first principles, as long as the essential molecular mechanisms and the constraints these impose on a biological system are accounted for. article_number: e25192 article_processing_charge: Yes author: - first_name: Mato full_name: Lagator, Mato id: 345D25EC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Lagator - first_name: Tiago full_name: Paixao, Tiago id: 2C5658E6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Paixao orcid: 0000-0003-2361-3953 - first_name: Nicholas H full_name: Barton, Nicholas H id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barton orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 - first_name: Jonathan P full_name: Bollback, Jonathan P id: 2C6FA9CC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Bollback orcid: 0000-0002-4624-4612 - first_name: Calin C full_name: Guet, Calin C id: 47F8433E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Guet orcid: 0000-0001-6220-2052 citation: ama: Lagator M, Paixao T, Barton NH, Bollback JP, Guet CC. On the mechanistic nature of epistasis in a canonical cis-regulatory element. eLife. 2017;6. doi:10.7554/eLife.25192 apa: Lagator, M., Paixao, T., Barton, N. H., Bollback, J. P., & Guet, C. C. (2017). On the mechanistic nature of epistasis in a canonical cis-regulatory element. ELife. eLife Sciences Publications. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25192 chicago: Lagator, Mato, Tiago Paixao, Nicholas H Barton, Jonathan P Bollback, and Calin C Guet. “On the Mechanistic Nature of Epistasis in a Canonical Cis-Regulatory Element.” ELife. eLife Sciences Publications, 2017. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25192. ieee: M. Lagator, T. Paixao, N. H. Barton, J. P. Bollback, and C. C. Guet, “On the mechanistic nature of epistasis in a canonical cis-regulatory element,” eLife, vol. 6. eLife Sciences Publications, 2017. ista: Lagator M, Paixao T, Barton NH, Bollback JP, Guet CC. 2017. On the mechanistic nature of epistasis in a canonical cis-regulatory element. eLife. 6, e25192. mla: Lagator, Mato, et al. “On the Mechanistic Nature of Epistasis in a Canonical Cis-Regulatory Element.” ELife, vol. 6, e25192, eLife Sciences Publications, 2017, doi:10.7554/eLife.25192. short: M. Lagator, T. Paixao, N.H. Barton, J.P. Bollback, C.C. Guet, ELife 6 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:23Z date_published: 2017-05-18T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T10:01:17Z day: '18' ddc: - '576' department: - _id: CaGu - _id: NiBa - _id: JoBo doi: 10.7554/eLife.25192 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000404024800001' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 59cdd4400fb41280122d414fea971546 content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:17:49Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z file_id: '5306' file_name: IST-2017-841-v1+1_elife-25192-v2.pdf file_size: 2441529 relation: main_file - access_level: open_access checksum: b69024880558b858eb8c5d47a92b6377 content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:17:50Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z file_id: '5307' file_name: IST-2017-841-v1+2_elife-25192-figures-v2.pdf file_size: 3752660 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 6' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '05' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version project: - _id: 25B1EC9E-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '618091' name: Speed of Adaptation in Population Genetics and Evolutionary Computation - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme - _id: 2578D616-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '648440' name: Selective Barriers to Horizontal Gene Transfer publication: eLife publication_identifier: issn: - 2050084X publication_status: published publisher: eLife Sciences Publications publist_id: '6460' pubrep_id: '841' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: On the mechanistic nature of epistasis in a canonical cis-regulatory element tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 6 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '955' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Gene expression is controlled by networks of regulatory proteins that interact specifically with external signals and DNA regulatory sequences. These interactions force the network components to co-evolve so as to continually maintain function. Yet, existing models of evolution mostly focus on isolated genetic elements. In contrast, we study the essential process by which regulatory networks grow: the duplication and subsequent specialization of network components. We synthesize a biophysical model of molecular interactions with the evolutionary framework to find the conditions and pathways by which new regulatory functions emerge. We show that specialization of new network components is usually slow, but can be drastically accelerated in the presence of regulatory crosstalk and mutations that promote promiscuous interactions between network components.' article_number: '216' article_processing_charge: Yes (in subscription journal) author: - first_name: Tamar full_name: Friedlander, Tamar id: 36A5845C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Friedlander - first_name: Roshan full_name: Prizak, Roshan id: 4456104E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Prizak - first_name: Nicholas H full_name: Barton, Nicholas H id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barton orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 - first_name: Gasper full_name: Tkacik, Gasper id: 3D494DCA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Tkacik orcid: 0000-0002-6699-1455 citation: ama: Friedlander T, Prizak R, Barton NH, Tkačik G. Evolution of new regulatory functions on biophysically realistic fitness landscapes. Nature Communications. 2017;8(1). doi:10.1038/s41467-017-00238-8 apa: Friedlander, T., Prizak, R., Barton, N. H., & Tkačik, G. (2017). Evolution of new regulatory functions on biophysically realistic fitness landscapes. Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00238-8 chicago: Friedlander, Tamar, Roshan Prizak, Nicholas H Barton, and Gašper Tkačik. “Evolution of New Regulatory Functions on Biophysically Realistic Fitness Landscapes.” Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00238-8. ieee: T. Friedlander, R. Prizak, N. H. Barton, and G. Tkačik, “Evolution of new regulatory functions on biophysically realistic fitness landscapes,” Nature Communications, vol. 8, no. 1. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. ista: Friedlander T, Prizak R, Barton NH, Tkačik G. 2017. Evolution of new regulatory functions on biophysically realistic fitness landscapes. Nature Communications. 8(1), 216. mla: Friedlander, Tamar, et al. “Evolution of New Regulatory Functions on Biophysically Realistic Fitness Landscapes.” Nature Communications, vol. 8, no. 1, 216, Nature Publishing Group, 2017, doi:10.1038/s41467-017-00238-8. short: T. Friedlander, R. Prizak, N.H. Barton, G. Tkačik, Nature Communications 8 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:23Z date_published: 2017-08-09T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T10:00:49Z day: '09' ddc: - '539' - '576' department: - _id: GaTk - _id: NiBa doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-00238-8 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000407198800005' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 29a1b5db458048d3bd5c67e0e2a56818 content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:14:14Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z file_id: '5064' file_name: IST-2017-864-v1+1_s41467-017-00238-8.pdf file_size: 998157 relation: main_file - access_level: open_access checksum: 7b78401e52a576cf3e6bbf8d0abadc17 content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:14:15Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z file_id: '5065' file_name: IST-2017-864-v1+2_41467_2017_238_MOESM1_ESM.pdf file_size: 9715993 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 8' isi: 1 issue: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '08' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version project: - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme - _id: 25B07788-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '250152' name: Limits to selection in biology and in evolutionary computation - _id: 254E9036-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: P28844-B27 name: Biophysics of information processing in gene regulation publication: Nature Communications publication_identifier: issn: - '20411723' publication_status: published publisher: Nature Publishing Group publist_id: '6459' pubrep_id: '864' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '6071' relation: dissertation_contains status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Evolution of new regulatory functions on biophysically realistic fitness landscapes tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 8 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '962' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'We present a new algorithm for model counting of a class of string constraints. In addition to the classic operation of concatenation, our class includes some recursively defined operations such as Kleene closure, and replacement of substrings. Additionally, our class also includes length constraints on the string expressions, which means, by requiring reasoning about numbers, that we face a multi-sorted logic. In the end, our string constraints are motivated by their use in programming for web applications. Our algorithm comprises two novel features: the ability to use a technique of (1) partial derivatives for constraints that are already in a solved form, i.e. a form where its (string) satisfiability is clearly displayed, and (2) non-progression, where cyclic reasoning in the reduction process may be terminated (thus allowing for the algorithm to look elsewhere). Finally, we experimentally compare our model counter with two recent works on model counting of similar constraints, SMC [18] and ABC [5], to demonstrate its superior performance.' alternative_title: - LNCS article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Minh full_name: Trinh, Minh last_name: Trinh - first_name: Duc Hiep full_name: Chu, Duc Hiep id: 3598E630-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Chu - first_name: Joxan full_name: Jaffar, Joxan last_name: Jaffar citation: ama: 'Trinh M, Chu DH, Jaffar J. Model counting for recursively-defined strings. In: Majumdar R, Kunčak V, eds. Vol 10427. Springer; 2017:399-418. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-63390-9_21' apa: 'Trinh, M., Chu, D. H., & Jaffar, J. (2017). Model counting for recursively-defined strings. In R. Majumdar & V. Kunčak (Eds.) (Vol. 10427, pp. 399–418). Presented at the CAV: Computer Aided Verification, Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63390-9_21' chicago: Trinh, Minh, Duc Hiep Chu, and Joxan Jaffar. “Model Counting for Recursively-Defined Strings.” edited by Rupak Majumdar and Viktor Kunčak, 10427:399–418. Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63390-9_21. ieee: 'M. Trinh, D. H. Chu, and J. Jaffar, “Model counting for recursively-defined strings,” presented at the CAV: Computer Aided Verification, Heidelberg, Germany, 2017, vol. 10427, pp. 399–418.' ista: 'Trinh M, Chu DH, Jaffar J. 2017. Model counting for recursively-defined strings. CAV: Computer Aided Verification, LNCS, vol. 10427, 399–418.' mla: Trinh, Minh, et al. Model Counting for Recursively-Defined Strings. Edited by Rupak Majumdar and Viktor Kunčak, vol. 10427, Springer, 2017, pp. 399–418, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-63390-9_21. short: M. Trinh, D.H. Chu, J. Jaffar, in:, R. Majumdar, V. Kunčak (Eds.), Springer, 2017, pp. 399–418. conference: end_date: 2017-07-28 location: Heidelberg, Germany name: 'CAV: Computer Aided Verification' start_date: 2017-07-24 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:26Z date_published: 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:58:02Z day: '01' department: - _id: ToHe doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-63390-9_21 editor: - first_name: Rupak full_name: Majumdar, Rupak last_name: Majumdar - first_name: Viktor full_name: Kunčak, Viktor last_name: Kunčak external_id: isi: - '000431900900021' intvolume: ' 10427' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '01' oa_version: None page: 399 - 418 project: - _id: 25F5A88A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: S11402-N23 name: Moderne Concurrency Paradigms - _id: 25F42A32-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: Z211 name: The Wittgenstein Prize publication_identifier: issn: - '03029743' publication_status: published publisher: Springer publist_id: '6443' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Model counting for recursively-defined strings type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 10427 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '953' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'The role of natural selection in the evolution of adaptive phenotypes has undergone constant probing by evolutionary biologists, employing both theoretical and empirical approaches. As Darwin noted, natural selection can act together with other processes, including random changes in the frequencies of phenotypic differences that are not under strong selection, and changes in the environment, which may reflect evolutionary changes in the organisms themselves. As understanding of genetics developed after 1900, the new genetic discoveries were incorporated into evolutionary biology. The resulting general principles were summarized by Julian Huxley in his 1942 book Evolution: the modern synthesis. Here, we examine how recent advances in genetics, developmental biology and molecular biology, including epigenetics, relate to today''s understanding of the evolution of adaptations. We illustrate how careful genetic studies have repeatedly shown that apparently puzzling results in a wide diversity of organisms involve processes that are consistent with neo-Darwinism. They do not support important roles in adaptation for processes such as directed mutation or the inheritance of acquired characters, and therefore no radical revision of our understanding of the mechanism of adaptive evolution is needed.' article_number: '20162864' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Deborah full_name: Charlesworth, Deborah last_name: Charlesworth - first_name: Nicholas H full_name: Barton, Nicholas H id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barton orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 - first_name: Brian full_name: Charlesworth, Brian last_name: Charlesworth citation: ama: Charlesworth D, Barton NH, Charlesworth B. The sources of adaptive evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences. 2017;284(1855). doi:10.1098/rspb.2016.2864 apa: Charlesworth, D., Barton, N. H., & Charlesworth, B. (2017). The sources of adaptive evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences. Royal Society, The. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2016.2864 chicago: Charlesworth, Deborah, Nicholas H Barton, and Brian Charlesworth. “The Sources of Adaptive Evolution.” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences. Royal Society, The, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2016.2864. ieee: D. Charlesworth, N. H. Barton, and B. Charlesworth, “The sources of adaptive evolution,” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences, vol. 284, no. 1855. Royal Society, The, 2017. ista: Charlesworth D, Barton NH, Charlesworth B. 2017. The sources of adaptive evolution. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences. 284(1855), 20162864. mla: Charlesworth, Deborah, et al. “The Sources of Adaptive Evolution.” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences, vol. 284, no. 1855, 20162864, Royal Society, The, 2017, doi:10.1098/rspb.2016.2864. short: D. Charlesworth, N.H. Barton, B. Charlesworth, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences 284 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:23Z date_published: 2017-05-31T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T10:01:48Z day: '31' department: - _id: NiBa doi: 10.1098/rspb.2016.2864 external_id: isi: - '000405148800021' pmid: - '28566483' intvolume: ' 284' isi: 1 issue: '1855' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5454256/ month: '05' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version pmid: 1 publication: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences publication_status: published publisher: Royal Society, The publist_id: '6462' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: The sources of adaptive evolution type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 284 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '959' abstract: - lang: eng text: In this work it is shown that scale-free tails in metabolic flux distributions inferred in stationary models are an artifact due to reactions involved in thermodynamically unfeasible cycles, unbounded by physical constraints and in principle able to perform work without expenditure of free energy. After implementing thermodynamic constraints by removing such loops, metabolic flux distributions scale meaningfully with the physical limiting factors, acquiring in turn a richer multimodal structure potentially leading to symmetry breaking while optimizing for objective functions. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Daniele full_name: De Martino, Daniele id: 3FF5848A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: De Martino orcid: 0000-0002-5214-4706 citation: ama: De Martino D. Scales and multimodal flux distributions in stationary metabolic network models via thermodynamics. Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics . 2017;95(6):062419. doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.95.062419 apa: De Martino, D. (2017). Scales and multimodal flux distributions in stationary metabolic network models via thermodynamics. Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics . American Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.95.062419 chicago: De Martino, Daniele. “Scales and Multimodal Flux Distributions in Stationary Metabolic Network Models via Thermodynamics.” Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics . American Institute of Physics, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.95.062419. ieee: D. De Martino, “Scales and multimodal flux distributions in stationary metabolic network models via thermodynamics,” Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics , vol. 95, no. 6. American Institute of Physics, p. 062419, 2017. ista: De Martino D. 2017. Scales and multimodal flux distributions in stationary metabolic network models via thermodynamics. Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics . 95(6), 062419. mla: De Martino, Daniele. “Scales and Multimodal Flux Distributions in Stationary Metabolic Network Models via Thermodynamics.” Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics , vol. 95, no. 6, American Institute of Physics, 2017, p. 062419, doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.95.062419. short: D. De Martino, Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics 95 (2017) 062419. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:25Z date_published: 2017-06-28T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T09:59:01Z day: '28' department: - _id: GaTk doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.95.062419 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000404546400004' intvolume: ' 95' isi: 1 issue: '6' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.00853.pdf month: '06' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: '062419' project: - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme publication: ' Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics ' publication_identifier: issn: - '24700045' publication_status: published publisher: American Institute of Physics publist_id: '6446' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Scales and multimodal flux distributions in stationary metabolic network models via thermodynamics type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 95 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '956' abstract: - lang: eng text: We study a class of ergodic quantum Markov semigroups on finite-dimensional unital C⁎-algebras. These semigroups have a unique stationary state σ, and we are concerned with those that satisfy a quantum detailed balance condition with respect to σ. We show that the evolution on the set of states that is given by such a quantum Markov semigroup is gradient flow for the relative entropy with respect to σ in a particular Riemannian metric on the set of states. This metric is a non-commutative analog of the 2-Wasserstein metric, and in several interesting cases we are able to show, in analogy with work of Otto on gradient flows with respect to the classical 2-Wasserstein metric, that the relative entropy is strictly and uniformly convex with respect to the Riemannian metric introduced here. As a consequence, we obtain a number of new inequalities for the decay of relative entropy for ergodic quantum Markov semigroups with detailed balance. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Eric full_name: Carlen, Eric last_name: Carlen - first_name: Jan full_name: Maas, Jan id: 4C5696CE-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Maas orcid: 0000-0002-0845-1338 citation: ama: Carlen E, Maas J. Gradient flow and entropy inequalities for quantum Markov semigroups with detailed balance. Journal of Functional Analysis. 2017;273(5):1810-1869. doi:10.1016/j.jfa.2017.05.003 apa: Carlen, E., & Maas, J. (2017). Gradient flow and entropy inequalities for quantum Markov semigroups with detailed balance. Journal of Functional Analysis. Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfa.2017.05.003 chicago: Carlen, Eric, and Jan Maas. “Gradient Flow and Entropy Inequalities for Quantum Markov Semigroups with Detailed Balance.” Journal of Functional Analysis. Academic Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfa.2017.05.003. ieee: E. Carlen and J. Maas, “Gradient flow and entropy inequalities for quantum Markov semigroups with detailed balance,” Journal of Functional Analysis, vol. 273, no. 5. Academic Press, pp. 1810–1869, 2017. ista: Carlen E, Maas J. 2017. Gradient flow and entropy inequalities for quantum Markov semigroups with detailed balance. Journal of Functional Analysis. 273(5), 1810–1869. mla: Carlen, Eric, and Jan Maas. “Gradient Flow and Entropy Inequalities for Quantum Markov Semigroups with Detailed Balance.” Journal of Functional Analysis, vol. 273, no. 5, Academic Press, 2017, pp. 1810–69, doi:10.1016/j.jfa.2017.05.003. short: E. Carlen, J. Maas, Journal of Functional Analysis 273 (2017) 1810–1869. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:24Z date_published: 2017-09-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T10:00:18Z day: '01' department: - _id: JaMa doi: 10.1016/j.jfa.2017.05.003 external_id: isi: - '000406082300005' intvolume: ' 273' isi: 1 issue: '5' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1609.01254 month: '09' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 1810 - 1869 publication: Journal of Functional Analysis publication_identifier: issn: - '00221236' publication_status: published publisher: Academic Press publist_id: '6452' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Gradient flow and entropy inequalities for quantum Markov semigroups with detailed balance type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 273 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '952' abstract: - lang: eng text: A novel strategy for controlling the spread of arboviral diseases such as dengue, Zika and chikungunya is to transform mosquito populations with virus-suppressing Wolbachia. In general, Wolbachia transinfected into mosquitoes induce fitness costs through lower viability or fecundity. These maternally inherited bacteria also produce a frequency-dependent advantage for infected females by inducing cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), which kills the embryos produced by uninfected females mated to infected males. These competing effects, a frequency-dependent advantage and frequency-independent costs, produce bistable Wolbachia frequency dynamics. Above a threshold frequency, denoted pˆ, CI drives fitness-decreasing Wolbachia transinfections through local populations; but below pˆ, infection frequencies tend to decline to zero. If pˆ is not too high, CI also drives spatial spread once infections become established over sufficiently large areas. We illustrate how simple models provide testable predictions concerning the spatial and temporal dynamics of Wolbachia introductions, focusing on rate of spatial spread, the shape of spreading waves, and the conditions for initiating spread from local introductions. First, we consider the robustness of diffusion-based predictions to incorporating two important features of wMel-Aedes aegypti biology that may be inconsistent with the diffusion approximations, namely fast local dynamics induced by complete CI (i.e., all embryos produced from incompatible crosses die) and long-tailed, non-Gaussian dispersal. With complete CI, our numerical analyses show that long-tailed dispersal changes wave-width predictions only slightly; but it can significantly reduce wave speed relative to the diffusion prediction; it also allows smaller local introductions to initiate spatial spread. Second, we use approximations for pˆ and dispersal distances to predict the outcome of 2013 releases of wMel-infected Aedes aegypti in Cairns, Australia, Third, we describe new data from Ae. aegypti populations near Cairns, Australia that demonstrate long-distance dispersal and provide an approximate lower bound on pˆ for wMel in northeastern Australia. Finally, we apply our analyses to produce operational guidelines for efficient transformation of vector populations over large areas. We demonstrate that even very slow spatial spread, on the order of 10-20 m/month (as predicted), can produce area-wide population transformation within a few years following initial releases covering about 20-30% of the target area. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Michael full_name: Turelli, Michael last_name: Turelli - first_name: Nicholas H full_name: Barton, Nicholas H id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barton orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 citation: ama: 'Turelli M, Barton NH. Deploying dengue-suppressing Wolbachia: Robust models predict slow but effective spatial spread in Aedes aegypti. Theoretical Population Biology. 2017;115:45-60. doi:10.1016/j.tpb.2017.03.003' apa: 'Turelli, M., & Barton, N. H. (2017). Deploying dengue-suppressing Wolbachia: Robust models predict slow but effective spatial spread in Aedes aegypti. Theoretical Population Biology. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2017.03.003' chicago: 'Turelli, Michael, and Nicholas H Barton. “Deploying Dengue-Suppressing Wolbachia: Robust Models Predict Slow but Effective Spatial Spread in Aedes Aegypti.” Theoretical Population Biology. Elsevier, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2017.03.003.' ieee: 'M. Turelli and N. H. Barton, “Deploying dengue-suppressing Wolbachia: Robust models predict slow but effective spatial spread in Aedes aegypti,” Theoretical Population Biology, vol. 115. Elsevier, pp. 45–60, 2017.' ista: 'Turelli M, Barton NH. 2017. Deploying dengue-suppressing Wolbachia: Robust models predict slow but effective spatial spread in Aedes aegypti. Theoretical Population Biology. 115, 45–60.' mla: 'Turelli, Michael, and Nicholas H. Barton. “Deploying Dengue-Suppressing Wolbachia: Robust Models Predict Slow but Effective Spatial Spread in Aedes Aegypti.” Theoretical Population Biology, vol. 115, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 45–60, doi:10.1016/j.tpb.2017.03.003.' short: M. Turelli, N.H. Barton, Theoretical Population Biology 115 (2017) 45–60. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:22Z date_published: 2017-06-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T10:02:21Z day: '01' ddc: - '576' department: - _id: NiBa doi: 10.1016/j.tpb.2017.03.003 external_id: pmid: - '28411063' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 9aeff86fa7de69f7a15cf4fc60d57d01 content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-04-17T06:39:45Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z file_id: '6327' file_name: 2017_TheoreticalPopulationBio_Turelli.pdf file_size: 2073856 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 115' language: - iso: eng month: '06' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 45 - 60 pmid: 1 publication: Theoretical Population Biology publication_identifier: issn: - '00405809' publication_status: published publisher: Elsevier publist_id: '6463' pubrep_id: '972' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: 'Deploying dengue-suppressing Wolbachia: Robust models predict slow but effective spatial spread in Aedes aegypti' tmp: image: /images/cc_by_nc_nd.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) short: CC BY-NC-ND (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 115 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '951' abstract: - lang: eng text: Dengue-suppressing Wolbachia strains are promising tools for arbovirus control, particularly as they have the potential to self-spread following local introductions. To test this, we followed the frequency of the transinfected Wolbachia strain wMel through Ae. aegypti in Cairns, Australia, following releases at 3 nonisolated locations within the city in early 2013. Spatial spread was analysed graphically using interpolation and by fitting a statistical model describing the position and width of the wave. For the larger 2 of the 3 releases (covering 0.97 km2 and 0.52 km2), we observed slow but steady spatial spread, at about 100–200 m per year, roughly consistent with theoretical predictions. In contrast, the smallest release (0.11 km2) produced erratic temporal and spatial dynamics, with little evidence of spread after 2 years. This is consistent with the prediction concerning fitness-decreasing Wolbachia transinfections that a minimum release area is needed to achieve stable local establishment and spread in continuous habitats. Our graphical and likelihood analyses produced broadly consistent estimates of wave speed and wave width. Spread at all sites was spatially heterogeneous, suggesting that environmental heterogeneity will affect large-scale Wolbachia transformations of urban mosquito populations. The persistence and spread of Wolbachia in release areas meeting minimum area requirements indicates the promise of successful large-scale population transfo article_number: e2001894 article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Tom full_name: Schmidt, Tom last_name: Schmidt - first_name: Nicholas H full_name: Barton, Nicholas H id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barton orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 - first_name: Gordana full_name: Rasic, Gordana last_name: Rasic - first_name: Andrew full_name: Turley, Andrew last_name: Turley - first_name: Brian full_name: Montgomery, Brian last_name: Montgomery - first_name: Inaki full_name: Iturbe Ormaetxe, Inaki last_name: Iturbe Ormaetxe - first_name: Peter full_name: Cook, Peter last_name: Cook - first_name: Peter full_name: Ryan, Peter last_name: Ryan - first_name: Scott full_name: Ritchie, Scott last_name: Ritchie - first_name: Ary full_name: Hoffmann, Ary last_name: Hoffmann - first_name: Scott full_name: O’Neill, Scott last_name: O’Neill - first_name: Michael full_name: Turelli, Michael last_name: Turelli citation: ama: Schmidt T, Barton NH, Rasic G, et al. Local introduction and heterogeneous spatial spread of dengue-suppressing Wolbachia through an urban population of Aedes Aegypti. PLoS Biology. 2017;15(5). doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894 apa: Schmidt, T., Barton, N. H., Rasic, G., Turley, A., Montgomery, B., Iturbe Ormaetxe, I., … Turelli, M. (2017). Local introduction and heterogeneous spatial spread of dengue-suppressing Wolbachia through an urban population of Aedes Aegypti. PLoS Biology. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894 chicago: Schmidt, Tom, Nicholas H Barton, Gordana Rasic, Andrew Turley, Brian Montgomery, Inaki Iturbe Ormaetxe, Peter Cook, et al. “Local Introduction and Heterogeneous Spatial Spread of Dengue-Suppressing Wolbachia through an Urban Population of Aedes Aegypti.” PLoS Biology. Public Library of Science, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894. ieee: T. Schmidt et al., “Local introduction and heterogeneous spatial spread of dengue-suppressing Wolbachia through an urban population of Aedes Aegypti,” PLoS Biology, vol. 15, no. 5. Public Library of Science, 2017. ista: Schmidt T, Barton NH, Rasic G, Turley A, Montgomery B, Iturbe Ormaetxe I, Cook P, Ryan P, Ritchie S, Hoffmann A, O’Neill S, Turelli M. 2017. Local introduction and heterogeneous spatial spread of dengue-suppressing Wolbachia through an urban population of Aedes Aegypti. PLoS Biology. 15(5), e2001894. mla: Schmidt, Tom, et al. “Local Introduction and Heterogeneous Spatial Spread of Dengue-Suppressing Wolbachia through an Urban Population of Aedes Aegypti.” PLoS Biology, vol. 15, no. 5, e2001894, Public Library of Science, 2017, doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894. short: T. Schmidt, N.H. Barton, G. Rasic, A. Turley, B. Montgomery, I. Iturbe Ormaetxe, P. Cook, P. Ryan, S. Ritchie, A. Hoffmann, S. O’Neill, M. Turelli, PLoS Biology 15 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:22Z date_published: 2017-05-30T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T10:02:52Z day: '30' ddc: - '576' department: - _id: NiBa doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894 external_id: isi: - '000402520000012' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 107d290bd1159ec77b734eb2824b01c8 content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:08:30Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z file_id: '4691' file_name: IST-2017-843-v1+1_journal.pbio.2001894.pdf file_size: 5541206 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 15' isi: 1 issue: '5' language: - iso: eng month: '05' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version publication: PLoS Biology publication_identifier: issn: - '15449173' publication_status: published publisher: Public Library of Science publist_id: '6464' pubrep_id: '843' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '9856' relation: research_data status: public - id: '9857' relation: research_data status: public - id: '9858' relation: research_data status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Local introduction and heterogeneous spatial spread of dengue-suppressing Wolbachia through an urban population of Aedes Aegypti tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 15 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '947' abstract: - lang: eng text: Viewing the ways a living cell can organize its metabolism as the phase space of a physical system, regulation can be seen as the ability to reduce the entropy of that space by selecting specific cellular configurations that are, in some sense, optimal. Here we quantify the amount of regulation required to control a cell's growth rate by a maximum-entropy approach to the space of underlying metabolic phenotypes, where a configuration corresponds to a metabolic flux pattern as described by genome-scale models. We link the mean growth rate achieved by a population of cells to the minimal amount of metabolic regulation needed to achieve it through a phase diagram that highlights how growth suppression can be as costly (in regulatory terms) as growth enhancement. Moreover, we provide an interpretation of the inverse temperature β controlling maximum-entropy distributions based on the underlying growth dynamics. Specifically, we show that the asymptotic value of β for a cell population can be expected to depend on (i) the carrying capacity of the environment, (ii) the initial size of the colony, and (iii) the probability distribution from which the inoculum was sampled. Results obtained for E. coli and human cells are found to be remarkably consistent with empirical evidence. article_number: '010401' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Daniele full_name: De Martino, Daniele id: 3FF5848A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: De Martino orcid: 0000-0002-5214-4706 - first_name: Fabrizio full_name: Capuani, Fabrizio last_name: Capuani - first_name: Andrea full_name: De Martino, Andrea last_name: De Martino citation: ama: De Martino D, Capuani F, De Martino A. Quantifying the entropic cost of cellular growth control. Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics . 2017;96(1). doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.96.010401 apa: De Martino, D., Capuani, F., & De Martino, A. (2017). Quantifying the entropic cost of cellular growth control. Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics . American Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.96.010401 chicago: De Martino, Daniele, Fabrizio Capuani, and Andrea De Martino. “Quantifying the Entropic Cost of Cellular Growth Control.” Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics . American Institute of Physics, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.96.010401. ieee: D. De Martino, F. Capuani, and A. De Martino, “Quantifying the entropic cost of cellular growth control,” Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics , vol. 96, no. 1. American Institute of Physics, 2017. ista: De Martino D, Capuani F, De Martino A. 2017. Quantifying the entropic cost of cellular growth control. Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics . 96(1), 010401. mla: De Martino, Daniele, et al. “Quantifying the Entropic Cost of Cellular Growth Control.” Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics , vol. 96, no. 1, 010401, American Institute of Physics, 2017, doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.96.010401. short: D. De Martino, F. Capuani, A. De Martino, Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics 96 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:21Z date_published: 2017-07-10T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T10:03:50Z day: '10' department: - _id: GaTk doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.96.010401 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000405194200002' intvolume: ' 96' isi: 1 issue: '1' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.00219 month: '07' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version project: - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme publication: ' Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics ' publication_identifier: issn: - '24700045' publication_status: published publisher: American Institute of Physics publist_id: '6470' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Quantifying the entropic cost of cellular growth control type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 96 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '9858' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Tom full_name: Schmidt, Tom last_name: Schmidt - first_name: Nicholas H full_name: Barton, Nicholas H id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barton orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 - first_name: Gordana full_name: Rasic, Gordana last_name: Rasic - first_name: Andrew full_name: Turley, Andrew last_name: Turley - first_name: Brian full_name: Montgomery, Brian last_name: Montgomery - first_name: Inaki full_name: Iturbe Ormaetxe, Inaki last_name: Iturbe Ormaetxe - first_name: Peter full_name: Cook, Peter last_name: Cook - first_name: Peter full_name: Ryan, Peter last_name: Ryan - first_name: Scott full_name: Ritchie, Scott last_name: Ritchie - first_name: Ary full_name: Hoffmann, Ary last_name: Hoffmann - first_name: Scott full_name: O’Neill, Scott last_name: O’Neill - first_name: Michael full_name: Turelli, Michael last_name: Turelli citation: ama: Schmidt T, Barton NH, Rasic G, et al. Excel file with data on mosquito densities, Wolbachia infection status and housing characteristics. 2017. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s016 apa: Schmidt, T., Barton, N. H., Rasic, G., Turley, A., Montgomery, B., Iturbe Ormaetxe, I., … Turelli, M. (2017). Excel file with data on mosquito densities, Wolbachia infection status and housing characteristics. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s016 chicago: Schmidt, Tom, Nicholas H Barton, Gordana Rasic, Andrew Turley, Brian Montgomery, Inaki Iturbe Ormaetxe, Peter Cook, et al. “Excel File with Data on Mosquito Densities, Wolbachia Infection Status and Housing Characteristics.” Public Library of Science, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s016. ieee: T. Schmidt et al., “Excel file with data on mosquito densities, Wolbachia infection status and housing characteristics.” Public Library of Science, 2017. ista: Schmidt T, Barton NH, Rasic G, Turley A, Montgomery B, Iturbe Ormaetxe I, Cook P, Ryan P, Ritchie S, Hoffmann A, O’Neill S, Turelli M. 2017. Excel file with data on mosquito densities, Wolbachia infection status and housing characteristics, Public Library of Science, 10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s016. mla: Schmidt, Tom, et al. Excel File with Data on Mosquito Densities, Wolbachia Infection Status and Housing Characteristics. Public Library of Science, 2017, doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s016. short: T. Schmidt, N.H. Barton, G. Rasic, A. Turley, B. Montgomery, I. Iturbe Ormaetxe, P. Cook, P. Ryan, S. Ritchie, A. Hoffmann, S. O’Neill, M. Turelli, (2017). date_created: 2021-08-10T07:47:07Z date_published: 2017-05-30T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T10:02:51Z day: '30' department: - _id: NiBa doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s016 month: '05' oa_version: Published Version publisher: Public Library of Science related_material: record: - id: '951' relation: used_in_publication status: public status: public title: Excel file with data on mosquito densities, Wolbachia infection status and housing characteristics type: research_data_reference user_id: 6785fbc1-c503-11eb-8a32-93094b40e1cf year: '2017' ... --- _id: '9857' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Tom full_name: Schmidt, Tom last_name: Schmidt - first_name: Nicholas H full_name: Barton, Nicholas H id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barton orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 - first_name: Gordana full_name: Rasic, Gordana last_name: Rasic - first_name: Andrew full_name: Turley, Andrew last_name: Turley - first_name: Brian full_name: Montgomery, Brian last_name: Montgomery - first_name: Inaki full_name: Iturbe Ormaetxe, Inaki last_name: Iturbe Ormaetxe - first_name: Peter full_name: Cook, Peter last_name: Cook - first_name: Peter full_name: Ryan, Peter last_name: Ryan - first_name: Scott full_name: Ritchie, Scott last_name: Ritchie - first_name: Ary full_name: Hoffmann, Ary last_name: Hoffmann - first_name: Scott full_name: O’Neill, Scott last_name: O’Neill - first_name: Michael full_name: Turelli, Michael last_name: Turelli citation: ama: Schmidt T, Barton NH, Rasic G, et al. Supporting information concerning observed wMel frequencies and analyses of habitat variables. 2017. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s015 apa: Schmidt, T., Barton, N. H., Rasic, G., Turley, A., Montgomery, B., Iturbe Ormaetxe, I., … Turelli, M. (2017). Supporting information concerning observed wMel frequencies and analyses of habitat variables. Public Library of Science . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s015 chicago: Schmidt, Tom, Nicholas H Barton, Gordana Rasic, Andrew Turley, Brian Montgomery, Inaki Iturbe Ormaetxe, Peter Cook, et al. “Supporting Information Concerning Observed WMel Frequencies and Analyses of Habitat Variables.” Public Library of Science , 2017. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s015. ieee: T. Schmidt et al., “Supporting information concerning observed wMel frequencies and analyses of habitat variables.” Public Library of Science , 2017. ista: Schmidt T, Barton NH, Rasic G, Turley A, Montgomery B, Iturbe Ormaetxe I, Cook P, Ryan P, Ritchie S, Hoffmann A, O’Neill S, Turelli M. 2017. Supporting information concerning observed wMel frequencies and analyses of habitat variables, Public Library of Science , 10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s015. mla: Schmidt, Tom, et al. Supporting Information Concerning Observed WMel Frequencies and Analyses of Habitat Variables. Public Library of Science , 2017, doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s015. short: T. Schmidt, N.H. Barton, G. Rasic, A. Turley, B. Montgomery, I. Iturbe Ormaetxe, P. Cook, P. Ryan, S. Ritchie, A. Hoffmann, S. O’Neill, M. Turelli, (2017). date_created: 2021-08-10T07:41:52Z date_published: 2017-05-30T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T10:02:51Z day: '30' department: - _id: NiBa doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s015 month: '05' oa_version: Published Version publisher: 'Public Library of Science ' related_material: record: - id: '951' relation: used_in_publication status: public status: public title: Supporting information concerning observed wMel frequencies and analyses of habitat variables type: research_data_reference user_id: 6785fbc1-c503-11eb-8a32-93094b40e1cf year: '2017' ... --- _id: '9856' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Tom full_name: Schmidt, Tom last_name: Schmidt - first_name: Nicholas H full_name: Barton, Nicholas H id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barton orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 - first_name: Gordana full_name: Rasic, Gordana last_name: Rasic - first_name: Andrew full_name: Turley, Andrew last_name: Turley - first_name: Brian full_name: Montgomery, Brian last_name: Montgomery - first_name: Inaki full_name: Iturbe Ormaetxe, Inaki last_name: Iturbe Ormaetxe - first_name: Peter full_name: Cook, Peter last_name: Cook - first_name: Peter full_name: Ryan, Peter last_name: Ryan - first_name: Scott full_name: Ritchie, Scott last_name: Ritchie - first_name: Ary full_name: Hoffmann, Ary last_name: Hoffmann - first_name: Scott full_name: O’Neill, Scott last_name: O’Neill - first_name: Michael full_name: Turelli, Michael last_name: Turelli citation: ama: Schmidt T, Barton NH, Rasic G, et al. Supporting Information concerning additional likelihood analyses and results. 2017. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s014 apa: Schmidt, T., Barton, N. H., Rasic, G., Turley, A., Montgomery, B., Iturbe Ormaetxe, I., … Turelli, M. (2017). Supporting Information concerning additional likelihood analyses and results. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s014 chicago: Schmidt, Tom, Nicholas H Barton, Gordana Rasic, Andrew Turley, Brian Montgomery, Inaki Iturbe Ormaetxe, Peter Cook, et al. “Supporting Information Concerning Additional Likelihood Analyses and Results.” Public Library of Science, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s014. ieee: T. Schmidt et al., “Supporting Information concerning additional likelihood analyses and results.” Public Library of Science, 2017. ista: Schmidt T, Barton NH, Rasic G, Turley A, Montgomery B, Iturbe Ormaetxe I, Cook P, Ryan P, Ritchie S, Hoffmann A, O’Neill S, Turelli M. 2017. Supporting Information concerning additional likelihood analyses and results, Public Library of Science, 10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s014. mla: Schmidt, Tom, et al. Supporting Information Concerning Additional Likelihood Analyses and Results. Public Library of Science, 2017, doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s014. short: T. Schmidt, N.H. Barton, G. Rasic, A. Turley, B. Montgomery, I. Iturbe Ormaetxe, P. Cook, P. Ryan, S. Ritchie, A. Hoffmann, S. O’Neill, M. Turelli, (2017). date_created: 2021-08-10T07:36:04Z date_published: 2017-05-30T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-22T10:02:51Z day: '30' department: - _id: NiBa doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2001894.s014 month: '05' oa_version: Published Version publisher: Public Library of Science related_material: record: - id: '951' relation: used_in_publication status: public status: public title: Supporting Information concerning additional likelihood analyses and results type: research_data_reference user_id: 6785fbc1-c503-11eb-8a32-93094b40e1cf year: '2017' ... --- _id: '945' abstract: - lang: eng text: While chromosome-wide dosage compensation of the X chromosome has been found in many species, studies in ZW clades have indicated that compensation of the Z is more localized and/or incomplete. In the ZW Lepidoptera, some species show complete compensation of the Z chromosome, while others lack full equalization, but what drives these inconsistencies is unclear. Here, we compare patterns of male and female gene expression on the Z chromosome of two closely related butterfly species, Papilio xuthus and Papilio machaon, and in multiple tissues of two moths species, Plodia interpunctella and Bombyx mori, which were previously found to differ in the extent to which they equalize Z-linked gene expression between the sexes. We find that, while some species and tissues seem to have incomplete dosage compensation, this is in fact due to the accumulation of male-biased genes and the depletion of female-biased genes on the Z chromosome. Once this is accounted for, the Z chromosome is fully compensated in all four species, through the up-regulation of Z expression in females and in some cases additional down-regulation in males. We further find that both sex-biased genes and Z-linked genes have increased rates of expression divergence in this clade, and that this can lead to fast shifts in patterns of gene expression even between closely related species. Taken together, these results show that the uneven distribution of sex-biased genes on sex chromosomes can confound conclusions about dosage compensation and that Z chromosome-wide dosage compensation is not only possible but ubiquitous among Lepidoptera. article_processing_charge: Yes (in subscription journal) author: - first_name: Ann K full_name: Huylmans, Ann K id: 4C0A3874-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Huylmans orcid: 0000-0001-8871-4961 - first_name: Ariana full_name: Macon, Ariana id: 2A0848E2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Macon - first_name: Beatriz full_name: Vicoso, Beatriz id: 49E1C5C6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Vicoso orcid: 0000-0002-4579-8306 citation: ama: Huylmans AK, Macon A, Vicoso B. Global dosage compensation is ubiquitous in Lepidoptera, but counteracted by the masculinization of the Z chromosome. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 2017;34(10):2637-2649. doi:10.1093/molbev/msx190 apa: Huylmans, A. K., Macon, A., & Vicoso, B. (2017). Global dosage compensation is ubiquitous in Lepidoptera, but counteracted by the masculinization of the Z chromosome. Molecular Biology and Evolution. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msx190 chicago: Huylmans, Ann K, Ariana Macon, and Beatriz Vicoso. “Global Dosage Compensation Is Ubiquitous in Lepidoptera, but Counteracted by the Masculinization of the Z Chromosome.” Molecular Biology and Evolution. Oxford University Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msx190. ieee: A. K. Huylmans, A. Macon, and B. Vicoso, “Global dosage compensation is ubiquitous in Lepidoptera, but counteracted by the masculinization of the Z chromosome,” Molecular Biology and Evolution, vol. 34, no. 10. Oxford University Press, pp. 2637–2649, 2017. ista: Huylmans AK, Macon A, Vicoso B. 2017. Global dosage compensation is ubiquitous in Lepidoptera, but counteracted by the masculinization of the Z chromosome. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 34(10), 2637–2649. mla: Huylmans, Ann K., et al. “Global Dosage Compensation Is Ubiquitous in Lepidoptera, but Counteracted by the Masculinization of the Z Chromosome.” Molecular Biology and Evolution, vol. 34, no. 10, Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 2637–49, doi:10.1093/molbev/msx190. short: A.K. Huylmans, A. Macon, B. Vicoso, Molecular Biology and Evolution 34 (2017) 2637–2649. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:20Z date_published: 2017-07-06T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:36:34Z day: '06' ddc: - '570' - '576' department: - _id: BeVi doi: 10.1093/molbev/msx190 external_id: isi: - '000411814800016' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 009fd68043211d645ceb9d1de28274f2 content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:10:23Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:15Z file_id: '4810' file_name: IST-2017-848-v1+1_2017_Vicoso_GlobalDosage.pdf file_size: 462863 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:15Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 34' isi: 1 issue: '10' language: - iso: eng month: '07' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: 2637 - 2649 project: - _id: 250ED89C-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: P28842-B22 name: Sex chromosome evolution under male- and female- heterogamety publication: Molecular Biology and Evolution publication_identifier: issn: - '07374038' publication_status: published publisher: Oxford University Press publist_id: '6472' pubrep_id: '848' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Global dosage compensation is ubiquitous in Lepidoptera, but counteracted by the masculinization of the Z chromosome tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 34 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '751' abstract: - lang: eng text: The basement membrane (BM) is a thin layer of extracellular matrix (ECM) beneath nearly all epithelial cell types that is critical for cellular and tissue function. It is composed of numerous components conserved among all bilaterians [1]; however, it is unknown how all of these components are generated and subsequently constructed to form a fully mature BM in the living animal. Although BM formation is thought to simply involve a process of self-assembly [2], this concept suffers from a number of logistical issues when considering its construction in vivo. First, incorporation of BM components appears to be hierarchical [3-5], yet it is unclear whether their production during embryogenesis must also be regulated in a temporal fashion. Second, many BM proteins are produced not only by the cells residing on the BM but also by surrounding cell types [6-9], and it is unclear how large, possibly insoluble protein complexes [10] are delivered into the matrix. Here we exploit our ability to live image and genetically dissect de novo BM formation during Drosophila development. This reveals that there is a temporal hierarchy of BM protein production that is essential for proper component incorporation. Furthermore, we show that BM components require secretion by migrating macrophages (hemocytes) during their developmental dispersal, which is critical for embryogenesis. Indeed, hemocyte migration is essential to deliver a subset of ECM components evenly throughout the embryo. This reveals that de novo BM construction requires a combination of both production and distribution logistics allowing for the timely delivery of core components. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Yutaka full_name: Matsubayashi, Yutaka last_name: Matsubayashi - first_name: Adam full_name: Louani, Adam last_name: Louani - first_name: Anca full_name: Dragu, Anca last_name: Dragu - first_name: Besaiz full_name: Sanchez Sanchez, Besaiz last_name: Sanchez Sanchez - first_name: Eduardo full_name: Serna Morales, Eduardo last_name: Serna Morales - first_name: Lawrence full_name: Yolland, Lawrence last_name: Yolland - first_name: Attila full_name: György, Attila id: 3BCEDBE0-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: György orcid: 0000-0002-1819-198X - first_name: Gema full_name: Vizcay, Gema last_name: Vizcay - first_name: Roland full_name: Fleck, Roland last_name: Fleck - first_name: John full_name: Heddleston, John last_name: Heddleston - first_name: Teng full_name: Chew, Teng last_name: Chew - first_name: Daria E full_name: Siekhaus, Daria E id: 3D224B9E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Siekhaus orcid: 0000-0001-8323-8353 - first_name: Brian full_name: Stramer, Brian last_name: Stramer citation: ama: Matsubayashi Y, Louani A, Dragu A, et al. A moving source of matrix components is essential for De Novo basement membrane formation. Current Biology. 2017;27(22):3526-3534e.4. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2017.10.001 apa: Matsubayashi, Y., Louani, A., Dragu, A., Sanchez Sanchez, B., Serna Morales, E., Yolland, L., … Stramer, B. (2017). A moving source of matrix components is essential for De Novo basement membrane formation. Current Biology. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.10.001 chicago: Matsubayashi, Yutaka, Adam Louani, Anca Dragu, Besaiz Sanchez Sanchez, Eduardo Serna Morales, Lawrence Yolland, Attila György, et al. “A Moving Source of Matrix Components Is Essential for De Novo Basement Membrane Formation.” Current Biology. Cell Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.10.001. ieee: Y. Matsubayashi et al., “A moving source of matrix components is essential for De Novo basement membrane formation,” Current Biology, vol. 27, no. 22. Cell Press, p. 3526–3534e.4, 2017. ista: Matsubayashi Y, Louani A, Dragu A, Sanchez Sanchez B, Serna Morales E, Yolland L, György A, Vizcay G, Fleck R, Heddleston J, Chew T, Siekhaus DE, Stramer B. 2017. A moving source of matrix components is essential for De Novo basement membrane formation. Current Biology. 27(22), 3526–3534e.4. mla: Matsubayashi, Yutaka, et al. “A Moving Source of Matrix Components Is Essential for De Novo Basement Membrane Formation.” Current Biology, vol. 27, no. 22, Cell Press, 2017, p. 3526–3534e.4, doi:10.1016/j.cub.2017.10.001. short: Y. Matsubayashi, A. Louani, A. Dragu, B. Sanchez Sanchez, E. Serna Morales, L. Yolland, A. György, G. Vizcay, R. Fleck, J. Heddleston, T. Chew, D.E. Siekhaus, B. Stramer, Current Biology 27 (2017) 3526–3534e.4. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:18Z date_published: 2017-11-09T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:25:31Z day: '09' ddc: - '570' - '576' department: - _id: DaSi doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.10.001 external_id: isi: - '000415815800031' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 264cf6c6c3551486ba5ea786850e000a content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:09:45Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:59Z file_id: '4770' file_name: IST-2017-875-v1+1_1-s2.0-S0960982217312691-main.pdf file_size: 4770657 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:59Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 27' isi: 1 issue: '22' language: - iso: eng month: '11' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: 3526 - 3534e.4 publication: Current Biology publication_identifier: issn: - '09609822' publication_status: published publisher: Cell Press publist_id: '6905' pubrep_id: '875' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: A moving source of matrix components is essential for De Novo basement membrane formation tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 27 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '798' abstract: - lang: eng text: Nonreciprocal circuit elements form an integral part of modern measurement and communication systems. Mathematically they require breaking of time-reversal symmetry, typically achieved using magnetic materials and more recently using the quantum Hall effect, parametric permittivity modulation or Josephson nonlinearities. Here we demonstrate an on-chip magnetic-free circulator based on reservoir-engineered electromechanic interactions. Directional circulation is achieved with controlled phase-sensitive interference of six distinct electro-mechanical signal conversion paths. The presented circulator is compact, its silicon-on-insulator platform is compatible with both superconducting qubits and silicon photonics, and its noise performance is close to the quantum limit. With a high dynamic range, a tunable bandwidth of up to 30 MHz and an in situ reconfigurability as beam splitter or wavelength converter, it could pave the way for superconducting qubit processors with multiplexed on-chip signal processing and readout. article_number: '1304' article_processing_charge: Yes (in subscription journal) author: - first_name: Shabir full_name: Barzanjeh, Shabir id: 2D25E1F6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barzanjeh orcid: 0000-0003-0415-1423 - first_name: Matthias full_name: Wulf, Matthias id: 45598606-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Wulf orcid: 0000-0001-6613-1378 - first_name: Matilda full_name: Peruzzo, Matilda id: 3F920B30-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Peruzzo orcid: 0000-0002-3415-4628 - first_name: Mahmoud full_name: Kalaee, Mahmoud last_name: Kalaee - first_name: Paul full_name: Dieterle, Paul last_name: Dieterle - first_name: Oskar full_name: Painter, Oskar last_name: Painter - first_name: Johannes M full_name: Fink, Johannes M id: 4B591CBA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Fink orcid: 0000-0001-8112-028X citation: ama: Barzanjeh S, Wulf M, Peruzzo M, et al. Mechanical on chip microwave circulator. Nature Communications. 2017;8(1). doi:10.1038/s41467-017-01304-x apa: Barzanjeh, S., Wulf, M., Peruzzo, M., Kalaee, M., Dieterle, P., Painter, O., & Fink, J. M. (2017). Mechanical on chip microwave circulator. Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-01304-x chicago: Barzanjeh, Shabir, Matthias Wulf, Matilda Peruzzo, Mahmoud Kalaee, Paul Dieterle, Oskar Painter, and Johannes M Fink. “Mechanical on Chip Microwave Circulator.” Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-01304-x. ieee: S. Barzanjeh et al., “Mechanical on chip microwave circulator,” Nature Communications, vol. 8, no. 1. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. ista: Barzanjeh S, Wulf M, Peruzzo M, Kalaee M, Dieterle P, Painter O, Fink JM. 2017. Mechanical on chip microwave circulator. Nature Communications. 8(1), 1304. mla: Barzanjeh, Shabir, et al. “Mechanical on Chip Microwave Circulator.” Nature Communications, vol. 8, no. 1, 1304, Nature Publishing Group, 2017, doi:10.1038/s41467-017-01304-x. short: S. Barzanjeh, M. Wulf, M. Peruzzo, M. Kalaee, P. Dieterle, O. Painter, J.M. Fink, Nature Communications 8 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:33Z date_published: 2017-10-16T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:11:28Z day: '16' ddc: - '539' department: - _id: JoFi doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-01304-x ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000412999700021' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: b68dafa71d1834c23b742cd9987a3d5f content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:15:25Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:06Z file_id: '5145' file_name: IST-2017-867-v1+1_s41467-017-01304-x.pdf file_size: 1467696 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:06Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 8' isi: 1 issue: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '10' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version project: - _id: 257EB838-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '732894' name: Hybrid Optomechanical Technologies - _id: 258047B6-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '707438' name: 'Microwave-to-Optical Quantum Link: Quantum Teleportation and Quantum Illumination with cavity Optomechanics' publication: Nature Communications publication_identifier: issn: - '20411723' publication_status: published publisher: Nature Publishing Group publist_id: '6855' pubrep_id: '867' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Mechanical on chip microwave circulator tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 8 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '791' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Consider the following random process: we are given n queues, into which elements of increasing labels are inserted uniformly at random. To remove an element, we pick two queues at random, and remove the element of lower label (higher priority) among the two. The cost of a removal is the rank of the label removed, among labels still present in any of the queues, that is, the distance from the optimal choice at each step. Variants of this strategy are prevalent in state-of-the-art concurrent priority queue implementations. Nonetheless, it is not known whether such implementations provide any rank guarantees, even in a sequential model. We answer this question, showing that this strategy provides surprisingly strong guarantees: Although the single-choice process, where we always insert and remove from a single randomly chosen queue, has degrading cost, going to infinity as we increase the number of steps, in the two choice process, the expected rank of a removed element is O(n) while the expected worst-case cost is O(n log n). These bounds are tight, and hold irrespective of the number of steps for which we run the process. The argument is based on a new technical connection between "heavily loaded" balls-into-bins processes and priority scheduling. Our analytic results inspire a new concurrent priority queue implementation, which improves upon the state of the art in terms of practical performance.' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Dan-Adrian full_name: Alistarh, Dan-Adrian id: 4A899BFC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Alistarh orcid: 0000-0003-3650-940X - first_name: Justin full_name: Kopinsky, Justin last_name: Kopinsky - first_name: Jerry full_name: Li, Jerry last_name: Li - first_name: Giorgi full_name: Nadiradze, Giorgi id: 3279A00C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Nadiradze orcid: 0000-0001-5634-0731 citation: ama: 'Alistarh D-A, Kopinsky J, Li J, Nadiradze G. The power of choice in priority scheduling. In: Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing. Vol Part F129314. ACM; 2017:283-292. doi:10.1145/3087801.3087810' apa: 'Alistarh, D.-A., Kopinsky, J., Li, J., & Nadiradze, G. (2017). The power of choice in priority scheduling. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (Vol. Part F129314, pp. 283–292). Washington, WA, USA: ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3087801.3087810' chicago: Alistarh, Dan-Adrian, Justin Kopinsky, Jerry Li, and Giorgi Nadiradze. “The Power of Choice in Priority Scheduling.” In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, Part F129314:283–92. ACM, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1145/3087801.3087810. ieee: D.-A. Alistarh, J. Kopinsky, J. Li, and G. Nadiradze, “The power of choice in priority scheduling,” in Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, Washington, WA, USA, 2017, vol. Part F129314, pp. 283–292. ista: 'Alistarh D-A, Kopinsky J, Li J, Nadiradze G. 2017. The power of choice in priority scheduling. Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing. PODC: Principles of Distributed Computing vol. Part F129314, 283–292.' mla: Alistarh, Dan-Adrian, et al. “The Power of Choice in Priority Scheduling.” Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, vol. Part F129314, ACM, 2017, pp. 283–92, doi:10.1145/3087801.3087810. short: D.-A. Alistarh, J. Kopinsky, J. Li, G. Nadiradze, in:, Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, ACM, 2017, pp. 283–292. conference: end_date: 2017-07-27 location: Washington, WA, USA name: 'PODC: Principles of Distributed Computing' start_date: 2017-07-25 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:31Z date_published: 2017-07-26T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:17:59Z day: '26' department: - _id: DaAl doi: 10.1145/3087801.3087810 external_id: isi: - '000462995000035' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.04178 month: '07' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 283 - 292 publication: Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing publication_identifier: isbn: - 978-145034992-5 publication_status: published publisher: ACM publist_id: '6864' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: The power of choice in priority scheduling type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: Part F129314 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '792' abstract: - lang: eng text: The chaotic dynamics of low-dimensional systems, such as Lorenz or Rössler flows, is guided by the infinity of periodic orbits embedded in their strange attractors. Whether this is also the case for the infinite-dimensional dynamics of Navier–Stokes equations has long been speculated, and is a topic of ongoing study. Periodic and relative periodic solutions have been shown to be involved in transitions to turbulence. Their relevance to turbulent dynamics – specifically, whether periodic orbits play the same role in high-dimensional nonlinear systems like the Navier–Stokes equations as they do in lower-dimensional systems – is the focus of the present investigation. We perform here a detailed study of pipe flow relative periodic orbits with energies and mean dissipations close to turbulent values. We outline several approaches to reduction of the translational symmetry of the system. We study pipe flow in a minimal computational cell at Re=2500, and report a library of invariant solutions found with the aid of the method of slices. Detailed study of the unstable manifolds of a sample of these solutions is consistent with the picture that relative periodic orbits are embedded in the chaotic saddle and that they guide the turbulent dynamics. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Nazmi B full_name: Budanur, Nazmi B id: 3EA1010E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Budanur orcid: 0000-0003-0423-5010 - first_name: Kimberly full_name: Short, Kimberly last_name: Short - first_name: Mohammad full_name: Farazmand, Mohammad last_name: Farazmand - first_name: Ashley full_name: Willis, Ashley last_name: Willis - first_name: Predrag full_name: Cvitanović, Predrag last_name: Cvitanović citation: ama: Budanur NB, Short K, Farazmand M, Willis A, Cvitanović P. Relative periodic orbits form the backbone of turbulent pipe flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 2017;833:274-301. doi:10.1017/jfm.2017.699 apa: Budanur, N. B., Short, K., Farazmand, M., Willis, A., & Cvitanović, P. (2017). Relative periodic orbits form the backbone of turbulent pipe flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2017.699 chicago: Budanur, Nazmi B, Kimberly Short, Mohammad Farazmand, Ashley Willis, and Predrag Cvitanović. “Relative Periodic Orbits Form the Backbone of Turbulent Pipe Flow.” Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Cambridge University Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2017.699. ieee: N. B. Budanur, K. Short, M. Farazmand, A. Willis, and P. Cvitanović, “Relative periodic orbits form the backbone of turbulent pipe flow,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 833. Cambridge University Press, pp. 274–301, 2017. ista: Budanur NB, Short K, Farazmand M, Willis A, Cvitanović P. 2017. Relative periodic orbits form the backbone of turbulent pipe flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 833, 274–301. mla: Budanur, Nazmi B., et al. “Relative Periodic Orbits Form the Backbone of Turbulent Pipe Flow.” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 833, Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 274–301, doi:10.1017/jfm.2017.699. short: N.B. Budanur, K. Short, M. Farazmand, A. Willis, P. Cvitanović, Journal of Fluid Mechanics 833 (2017) 274–301. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:32Z date_published: 2017-12-25T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:17:35Z day: '25' department: - _id: BjHo doi: 10.1017/jfm.2017.699 external_id: isi: - '000414641700001' intvolume: ' 833' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.03720 month: '12' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 274 - 301 project: - _id: 25636330-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 grant_number: 11-NSF-1070 name: ROOTS Genome-wide Analysis of Root Traits publication: Journal of Fluid Mechanics publication_identifier: issn: - '00221120' publication_status: published publisher: Cambridge University Press publist_id: '6862' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Relative periodic orbits form the backbone of turbulent pipe flow type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 833 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '796' abstract: - lang: eng text: We present the fabrication and characterization of an aluminum transmon qubit on a silicon-on-insulator substrate. Key to the qubit fabrication is the use of an anhydrous hydrofluoric vapor process which selectively removes the lossy silicon oxide buried underneath the silicon device layer. For a 5.6 GHz qubit measured dispersively by a 7.1 GHz resonator, we find T1 = 3.5 μs and T∗2 = 2.2 μs. This process in principle permits the co-fabrication of silicon photonic and mechanical elements, providing a route towards chip-scale integration of electro-opto-mechanical transducers for quantum networking of superconducting microwave quantum circuits. The additional processing steps are compatible with established fabrication techniques for aluminum transmon qubits on silicon. acknowledgement: This work was supported by the AFOSR MURI Quantum Photonic Matter (Grant No. 16RT0696), the AFOSR MURI Wiring Quantum Networks with Mechanical Transducers (Grant No. FA9550-15-1-0015), the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, an NSF Physics Frontiers Center (Grant No. PHY-1125565) with the support of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, and the Kavli Nanoscience Institute at Caltech. A.J.K. acknowledges the IQIM Postdoctoral Fellowship. article_number: '042603' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Andrew J full_name: Keller, Andrew J last_name: Keller - first_name: Paul full_name: Dieterle, Paul last_name: Dieterle - first_name: Michael full_name: Fang, Michael last_name: Fang - first_name: Brett full_name: Berger, Brett last_name: Berger - first_name: Johannes M full_name: Fink, Johannes M id: 4B591CBA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Fink orcid: 0000-0001-8112-028X - first_name: Oskar full_name: Painter, Oskar last_name: Painter citation: ama: Keller AJ, Dieterle P, Fang M, Berger B, Fink JM, Painter O. Al transmon qubits on silicon on insulator for quantum device integration. Applied Physics Letters. 2017;111(4). doi:10.1063/1.4994661 apa: Keller, A. J., Dieterle, P., Fang, M., Berger, B., Fink, J. M., & Painter, O. (2017). Al transmon qubits on silicon on insulator for quantum device integration. Applied Physics Letters. American Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4994661 chicago: Keller, Andrew J, Paul Dieterle, Michael Fang, Brett Berger, Johannes M Fink, and Oskar Painter. “Al Transmon Qubits on Silicon on Insulator for Quantum Device Integration.” Applied Physics Letters. American Institute of Physics, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4994661. ieee: A. J. Keller, P. Dieterle, M. Fang, B. Berger, J. M. Fink, and O. Painter, “Al transmon qubits on silicon on insulator for quantum device integration,” Applied Physics Letters, vol. 111, no. 4. American Institute of Physics, 2017. ista: Keller AJ, Dieterle P, Fang M, Berger B, Fink JM, Painter O. 2017. Al transmon qubits on silicon on insulator for quantum device integration. Applied Physics Letters. 111(4), 042603. mla: Keller, Andrew J., et al. “Al Transmon Qubits on Silicon on Insulator for Quantum Device Integration.” Applied Physics Letters, vol. 111, no. 4, 042603, American Institute of Physics, 2017, doi:10.1063/1.4994661. short: A.J. Keller, P. Dieterle, M. Fang, B. Berger, J.M. Fink, O. Painter, Applied Physics Letters 111 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:33Z date_published: 2017-07-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:13:36Z day: '01' department: - _id: JoFi doi: 10.1063/1.4994661 external_id: isi: - '000406779700031' intvolume: ' 111' isi: 1 issue: '4' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.10195 month: '07' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version publication: Applied Physics Letters publication_identifier: issn: - '00036951' publication_status: published publisher: American Institute of Physics publist_id: '6857' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Al transmon qubits on silicon on insulator for quantum device integration type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 111 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '793' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Let P be a finite point set in the plane. A cordinary triangle in P is a subset of P consisting of three non-collinear points such that each of the three lines determined by the three points contains at most c points of P . Motivated by a question of Erdös, and answering a question of de Zeeuw, we prove that there exists a constant c > 0such that P contains a c-ordinary triangle, provided that P is not contained in the union of two lines. Furthermore, the number of c-ordinary triangles in P is Ω(| P |). ' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Radoslav full_name: Fulek, Radoslav id: 39F3FFE4-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Fulek orcid: 0000-0001-8485-1774 - first_name: Hossein full_name: Mojarrad, Hossein last_name: Mojarrad - first_name: Márton full_name: Naszódi, Márton last_name: Naszódi - first_name: József full_name: Solymosi, József last_name: Solymosi - first_name: Sebastian full_name: Stich, Sebastian last_name: Stich - first_name: May full_name: Szedlák, May last_name: Szedlák citation: ama: 'Fulek R, Mojarrad H, Naszódi M, Solymosi J, Stich S, Szedlák M. On the existence of ordinary triangles. Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications. 2017;66:28-31. doi:10.1016/j.comgeo.2017.07.002' apa: 'Fulek, R., Mojarrad, H., Naszódi, M., Solymosi, J., Stich, S., & Szedlák, M. (2017). On the existence of ordinary triangles. Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comgeo.2017.07.002' chicago: 'Fulek, Radoslav, Hossein Mojarrad, Márton Naszódi, József Solymosi, Sebastian Stich, and May Szedlák. “On the Existence of Ordinary Triangles.” Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications. Elsevier, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comgeo.2017.07.002.' ieee: 'R. Fulek, H. Mojarrad, M. Naszódi, J. Solymosi, S. Stich, and M. Szedlák, “On the existence of ordinary triangles,” Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications, vol. 66. Elsevier, pp. 28–31, 2017.' ista: 'Fulek R, Mojarrad H, Naszódi M, Solymosi J, Stich S, Szedlák M. 2017. On the existence of ordinary triangles. Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications. 66, 28–31.' mla: 'Fulek, Radoslav, et al. “On the Existence of Ordinary Triangles.” Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications, vol. 66, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 28–31, doi:10.1016/j.comgeo.2017.07.002.' short: 'R. Fulek, H. Mojarrad, M. Naszódi, J. Solymosi, S. Stich, M. Szedlák, Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications 66 (2017) 28–31.' date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:32Z date_published: 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:15:16Z day: '01' department: - _id: UlWa doi: 10.1016/j.comgeo.2017.07.002 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000412039700003' intvolume: ' 66' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.08183 month: '01' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 28 - 31 project: - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme publication: 'Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications' publication_identifier: issn: - '09257721' publication_status: published publisher: Elsevier publist_id: '6861' quality_controlled: '1' status: public title: On the existence of ordinary triangles type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 66 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '794' abstract: - lang: eng text: We show that c-planarity is solvable in quadratic time for flat clustered graphs with three clusters if the combinatorial embedding of the underlying graph is fixed. In simpler graph-theoretical terms our result can be viewed as follows. Given a graph G with the vertex set partitioned into three parts embedded on a 2-sphere, our algorithm decides if we can augment G by adding edges without creating an edge-crossing so that in the resulting spherical graph the vertices of each part induce a connected sub-graph. We proceed by a reduction to the problem of testing the existence of a perfect matching in planar bipartite graphs. We formulate our result in a slightly more general setting of cyclic clustered graphs, i.e., the simple graph obtained by contracting each cluster, where we disregard loops and multi-edges, is a cycle. acknowledgement: I would like to thank Jan Kynčl, Dömötör Pálvölgyi and anonymous referees for many comments and suggestions that helped to improve the presentation of the result. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Radoslav full_name: Fulek, Radoslav id: 39F3FFE4-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Fulek orcid: 0000-0001-8485-1774 citation: ama: 'Fulek R. C-planarity of embedded cyclic c-graphs. Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications. 2017;66:1-13. doi:10.1016/j.comgeo.2017.06.016' apa: 'Fulek, R. (2017). C-planarity of embedded cyclic c-graphs. Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comgeo.2017.06.016' chicago: 'Fulek, Radoslav. “C-Planarity of Embedded Cyclic c-Graphs.” Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications. Elsevier, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comgeo.2017.06.016.' ieee: 'R. Fulek, “C-planarity of embedded cyclic c-graphs,” Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications, vol. 66. Elsevier, pp. 1–13, 2017.' ista: 'Fulek R. 2017. C-planarity of embedded cyclic c-graphs. Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications. 66, 1–13.' mla: 'Fulek, Radoslav. “C-Planarity of Embedded Cyclic c-Graphs.” Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications, vol. 66, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 1–13, doi:10.1016/j.comgeo.2017.06.016.' short: 'R. Fulek, Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications 66 (2017) 1–13.' date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:32Z date_published: 2017-12-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:14:49Z day: '01' department: - _id: UlWa doi: 10.1016/j.comgeo.2017.06.016 external_id: isi: - '000412039700001' intvolume: ' 66' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1602.01346 month: '12' oa: 1 oa_version: Preprint page: 1 - 13 publication: 'Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications' publication_status: published publisher: Elsevier publist_id: '6860' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '1165' relation: earlier_version status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: C-planarity of embedded cyclic c-graphs type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 66 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '736' abstract: - lang: eng text: The neurotransmitter receptor subtype, number, density, and distribution relative to the location of transmitter release sites are key determinants of signal transmission. AMPA-type ionotropic glutamate receptors (AMPARs) containing GluA3 and GluA4 subunits are prominently expressed in subsets of neurons capable of firing action potentials at high frequencies, such as auditory relay neurons. The auditory nerve (AN) forms glutamatergic synapses on two types of relay neurons, bushy cells (BCs) and fusiform cells (FCs) of the cochlear nucleus. AN-BC and AN-FC synapses have distinct kinetics; thus, we investigated whether the number, density, and localization of GluA3 and GluA4 subunits in these synapses are differentially organized using quantitative freeze-fracture replica immunogold labeling. We identify a positive correlation between the number of AMPARs and the size of AN-BC and AN-FC synapses. Both types of AN synapses have similar numbers of AMPARs; however, the AN-BC have a higher density of AMPARs than AN-FC synapses, because the AN-BC synapses are smaller. A higher number and density of GluA3 subunits are observed at AN-BC synapses, whereas a higher number and density of GluA4 subunits are observed at AN-FC synapses. The intrasynaptic distribution of immunogold labeling revealed that AMPAR subunits, particularly GluA3, are concentrated at the center of the AN-BC synapses. The central distribution of AMPARs is absent in GluA3-knockout mice, and gold particles are evenly distributed along the postsynaptic density. GluA4 gold labeling was homogenously distributed along both synapse types. Thus, GluA3 and GluA4 subunits are distributed at AN synapses in a target-cell-dependent manner. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: María full_name: Rubio, María last_name: Rubio - first_name: Ko full_name: Matsui, Ko last_name: Matsui - first_name: Yugo full_name: Fukazawa, Yugo last_name: Fukazawa - first_name: Naomi full_name: Kamasawa, Naomi last_name: Kamasawa - first_name: Harumi full_name: Harada, Harumi id: 2E55CDF2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Harada orcid: 0000-0001-7429-7896 - first_name: Makoto full_name: Itakura, Makoto last_name: Itakura - first_name: Elek full_name: Molnár, Elek last_name: Molnár - first_name: Manabu full_name: Abe, Manabu last_name: Abe - first_name: Kenji full_name: Sakimura, Kenji last_name: Sakimura - first_name: Ryuichi full_name: Shigemoto, Ryuichi id: 499F3ABC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Shigemoto orcid: 0000-0001-8761-9444 citation: ama: Rubio M, Matsui K, Fukazawa Y, et al. The number and distribution of AMPA receptor channels containing fast kinetic GluA3 and GluA4 subunits at auditory nerve synapses depend on the target cells. Brain Structure and Function. 2017;222(8):3375-3393. doi:10.1007/s00429-017-1408-0 apa: Rubio, M., Matsui, K., Fukazawa, Y., Kamasawa, N., Harada, H., Itakura, M., … Shigemoto, R. (2017). The number and distribution of AMPA receptor channels containing fast kinetic GluA3 and GluA4 subunits at auditory nerve synapses depend on the target cells. Brain Structure and Function. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-017-1408-0 chicago: Rubio, María, Ko Matsui, Yugo Fukazawa, Naomi Kamasawa, Harumi Harada, Makoto Itakura, Elek Molnár, Manabu Abe, Kenji Sakimura, and Ryuichi Shigemoto. “The Number and Distribution of AMPA Receptor Channels Containing Fast Kinetic GluA3 and GluA4 Subunits at Auditory Nerve Synapses Depend on the Target Cells.” Brain Structure and Function. Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-017-1408-0. ieee: M. Rubio et al., “The number and distribution of AMPA receptor channels containing fast kinetic GluA3 and GluA4 subunits at auditory nerve synapses depend on the target cells,” Brain Structure and Function, vol. 222, no. 8. Springer, pp. 3375–3393, 2017. ista: Rubio M, Matsui K, Fukazawa Y, Kamasawa N, Harada H, Itakura M, Molnár E, Abe M, Sakimura K, Shigemoto R. 2017. The number and distribution of AMPA receptor channels containing fast kinetic GluA3 and GluA4 subunits at auditory nerve synapses depend on the target cells. Brain Structure and Function. 222(8), 3375–3393. mla: Rubio, María, et al. “The Number and Distribution of AMPA Receptor Channels Containing Fast Kinetic GluA3 and GluA4 Subunits at Auditory Nerve Synapses Depend on the Target Cells.” Brain Structure and Function, vol. 222, no. 8, Springer, 2017, pp. 3375–93, doi:10.1007/s00429-017-1408-0. short: M. Rubio, K. Matsui, Y. Fukazawa, N. Kamasawa, H. Harada, M. Itakura, E. Molnár, M. Abe, K. Sakimura, R. Shigemoto, Brain Structure and Function 222 (2017) 3375–3393. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:14Z date_published: 2017-11-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T14:14:51Z day: '01' ddc: - '571' department: - _id: RySh doi: 10.1007/s00429-017-1408-0 external_id: isi: - '000414761700002' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 73787a22507de8fb585bb598e1418ca7 content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:10:20Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:56Z file_id: '4806' file_name: IST-2017-881-v1+1_s00429-017-1408-0.pdf file_size: 4011126 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:56Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 222' isi: 1 issue: '8' language: - iso: eng month: '11' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: 3375 - 3393 publication: Brain Structure and Function publication_identifier: issn: - '18632653' publication_status: published publisher: Springer publist_id: '6932' pubrep_id: '881' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: The number and distribution of AMPA receptor channels containing fast kinetic GluA3 and GluA4 subunits at auditory nerve synapses depend on the target cells tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 222 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '740' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Developments in bioengineering and molecular biology have introduced a palette of genetically encoded probes for identification of specific cell populations in electron microscopy. These probes can be targeted to distinct cellular compartments, rendering them electron dense through a subsequent chemical reaction. These electron densities strongly increase the local contrast in samples prepared for electron microscopy, allowing three major advances in ultrastructural mapping of circuits: genetic identification of circuit components, targeted imaging of regions of interest and automated analysis of the tagged circuits. Together, the gains from these advances can decrease the time required for the analysis of targeted circuit motifs by over two orders of magnitude. These genetic encoded tags for electron microscopy promise to simplify the analysis of circuit motifs and become a central tool for structure‐function studies of synaptic connections in the brain. We review the current state‐of‐the‐art with an emphasis on connectomics, the quantitative analysis of neuronal structures and motifs.' article_number: e288 article_processing_charge: No article_type: original author: - first_name: Ryuichi full_name: Shigemoto, Ryuichi id: 499F3ABC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Shigemoto orcid: 0000-0001-8761-9444 - first_name: Maximilian A full_name: Jösch, Maximilian A id: 2BD278E6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Jösch orcid: 0000-0002-3937-1330 citation: ama: Shigemoto R, Jösch MA. The genetic encoded toolbox for electron microscopy and connectomics. WIREs Developmental Biology. 2017;6(6). doi:10.1002/wdev.288 apa: Shigemoto, R., & Jösch, M. A. (2017). The genetic encoded toolbox for electron microscopy and connectomics. WIREs Developmental Biology. Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/wdev.288 chicago: Shigemoto, Ryuichi, and Maximilian A Jösch. “The Genetic Encoded Toolbox for Electron Microscopy and Connectomics.” WIREs Developmental Biology. Wiley-Blackwell, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1002/wdev.288. ieee: R. Shigemoto and M. A. Jösch, “The genetic encoded toolbox for electron microscopy and connectomics,” WIREs Developmental Biology, vol. 6, no. 6. Wiley-Blackwell, 2017. ista: Shigemoto R, Jösch MA. 2017. The genetic encoded toolbox for electron microscopy and connectomics. WIREs Developmental Biology. 6(6), e288. mla: Shigemoto, Ryuichi, and Maximilian A. Jösch. “The Genetic Encoded Toolbox for Electron Microscopy and Connectomics.” WIREs Developmental Biology, vol. 6, no. 6, e288, Wiley-Blackwell, 2017, doi:10.1002/wdev.288. short: R. Shigemoto, M.A. Jösch, WIREs Developmental Biology 6 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:15Z date_published: 2017-08-11T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:51:41Z day: '11' ddc: - '570' department: - _id: RySh - _id: MaJö doi: 10.1002/wdev.288 external_id: isi: - '000412827400005' pmid: - '28800674' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: a9370f27b1591773b7a0de299bc81c8c content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-11-19T07:36:18Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:57Z file_id: '7045' file_name: 2017_WIREs_Shigemoto.pdf file_size: 1647787 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:57Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 6' isi: 1 issue: '6' language: - iso: eng license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ month: '08' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version pmid: 1 publication: WIREs Developmental Biology publication_identifier: issn: - '17597684' publication_status: published publisher: Wiley-Blackwell publist_id: '6927' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: The genetic encoded toolbox for electron microscopy and connectomics tmp: image: /images/cc_by_nc.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) short: CC BY-NC (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 6 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '741' abstract: - lang: eng text: We prove that a system of N fermions interacting with an additional particle via point interactions is stable if the ratio of the mass of the additional particle to the one of the fermions is larger than some critical m*. The value of m* is independent of N and turns out to be less than 1. This fact has important implications for the stability of the unitary Fermi gas. We also characterize the domain of the Hamiltonian of this model, and establish the validity of the Tan relations for all wave functions in the domain. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Thomas full_name: Moser, Thomas id: 2B5FC9A4-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Moser - first_name: Robert full_name: Seiringer, Robert id: 4AFD0470-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Seiringer orcid: 0000-0002-6781-0521 citation: ama: Moser T, Seiringer R. Stability of a fermionic N+1 particle system with point interactions. Communications in Mathematical Physics. 2017;356(1):329-355. doi:10.1007/s00220-017-2980-0 apa: Moser, T., & Seiringer, R. (2017). Stability of a fermionic N+1 particle system with point interactions. Communications in Mathematical Physics. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00220-017-2980-0 chicago: Moser, Thomas, and Robert Seiringer. “Stability of a Fermionic N+1 Particle System with Point Interactions.” Communications in Mathematical Physics. Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00220-017-2980-0. ieee: T. Moser and R. Seiringer, “Stability of a fermionic N+1 particle system with point interactions,” Communications in Mathematical Physics, vol. 356, no. 1. Springer, pp. 329–355, 2017. ista: Moser T, Seiringer R. 2017. Stability of a fermionic N+1 particle system with point interactions. Communications in Mathematical Physics. 356(1), 329–355. mla: Moser, Thomas, and Robert Seiringer. “Stability of a Fermionic N+1 Particle System with Point Interactions.” Communications in Mathematical Physics, vol. 356, no. 1, Springer, 2017, pp. 329–55, doi:10.1007/s00220-017-2980-0. short: T. Moser, R. Seiringer, Communications in Mathematical Physics 356 (2017) 329–355. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:15Z date_published: 2017-11-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:34:15Z day: '01' ddc: - '539' department: - _id: RoSe doi: 10.1007/s00220-017-2980-0 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000409821300010' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 0fd9435400f91e9b3c5346319a2d24e3 content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:10:50Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:57Z file_id: '4841' file_name: IST-2017-880-v1+1_s00220-017-2980-0.pdf file_size: 952639 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:57Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 356' isi: 1 issue: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '11' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: 329 - 355 project: - _id: 25C6DC12-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '694227' name: Analysis of quantum many-body systems - _id: 25C878CE-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: P27533_N27 name: Structure of the Excitation Spectrum for Many-Body Quantum Systems publication: Communications in Mathematical Physics publication_identifier: issn: - '00103616' publication_status: published publisher: Springer publist_id: '6926' pubrep_id: '880' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '52' relation: dissertation_contains status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Stability of a fermionic N+1 particle system with point interactions tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 356 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '739' abstract: - lang: eng text: We study the norm approximation to the Schrödinger dynamics of N bosons in with an interaction potential of the form . Assuming that in the initial state the particles outside of the condensate form a quasi-free state with finite kinetic energy, we show that in the large N limit, the fluctuations around the condensate can be effectively described using Bogoliubov approximation for all . The range of β is expected to be optimal for this large class of initial states. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Phan full_name: Nam, Phan id: 404092F4-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Nam - first_name: Marcin M full_name: Napiórkowski, Marcin M id: 4197AD04-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Napiórkowski citation: ama: Nam P, Napiórkowski MM. A note on the validity of Bogoliubov correction to mean field dynamics. Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées. 2017;108(5):662-688. doi:10.1016/j.matpur.2017.05.013 apa: Nam, P., & Napiórkowski, M. M. (2017). A note on the validity of Bogoliubov correction to mean field dynamics. Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpur.2017.05.013 chicago: Nam, Phan, and Marcin M Napiórkowski. “A Note on the Validity of Bogoliubov Correction to Mean Field Dynamics.” Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées. Elsevier, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpur.2017.05.013. ieee: P. Nam and M. M. Napiórkowski, “A note on the validity of Bogoliubov correction to mean field dynamics,” Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées, vol. 108, no. 5. Elsevier, pp. 662–688, 2017. ista: Nam P, Napiórkowski MM. 2017. A note on the validity of Bogoliubov correction to mean field dynamics. Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées. 108(5), 662–688. mla: Nam, Phan, and Marcin M. Napiórkowski. “A Note on the Validity of Bogoliubov Correction to Mean Field Dynamics.” Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées, vol. 108, no. 5, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 662–88, doi:10.1016/j.matpur.2017.05.013. short: P. Nam, M.M. Napiórkowski, Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées 108 (2017) 662–688. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:15Z date_published: 2017-11-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:52:07Z day: '01' department: - _id: RoSe doi: 10.1016/j.matpur.2017.05.013 external_id: isi: - '000414113600003' intvolume: ' 108' isi: 1 issue: '5' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.05240 month: '11' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 662 - 688 project: - _id: 25C878CE-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: P27533_N27 name: Structure of the Excitation Spectrum for Many-Body Quantum Systems publication: Journal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées publication_identifier: issn: - '00217824' publication_status: published publisher: Elsevier publist_id: '6928' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: A note on the validity of Bogoliubov correction to mean field dynamics type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 108 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '737' abstract: - lang: eng text: We generalize Brazas’ topology on the fundamental group to the whole universal path space X˜ i.e., to the set of homotopy classes of all based paths. We develop basic properties of the new notion and provide a complete comparison of the obtained topology with the established topologies, in particular with the Lasso topology and the CO topology, i.e., the topology that is induced by the compact-open topology. It turns out that the new topology is the finest topology contained in the CO topology, for which the action of the fundamental group on the universal path space is a continuous group action. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Ziga full_name: Virk, Ziga id: 2E36B656-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Virk - first_name: Andreas full_name: Zastrow, Andreas last_name: Zastrow citation: ama: Virk Z, Zastrow A. A new topology on the universal path space. Topology and its Applications. 2017;231:186-196. doi:10.1016/j.topol.2017.09.015 apa: Virk, Z., & Zastrow, A. (2017). A new topology on the universal path space. Topology and Its Applications. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.topol.2017.09.015 chicago: Virk, Ziga, and Andreas Zastrow. “A New Topology on the Universal Path Space.” Topology and Its Applications. Elsevier, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.topol.2017.09.015. ieee: Z. Virk and A. Zastrow, “A new topology on the universal path space,” Topology and its Applications, vol. 231. Elsevier, pp. 186–196, 2017. ista: Virk Z, Zastrow A. 2017. A new topology on the universal path space. Topology and its Applications. 231, 186–196. mla: Virk, Ziga, and Andreas Zastrow. “A New Topology on the Universal Path Space.” Topology and Its Applications, vol. 231, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 186–96, doi:10.1016/j.topol.2017.09.015. short: Z. Virk, A. Zastrow, Topology and Its Applications 231 (2017) 186–196. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:14Z date_published: 2017-11-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:53:01Z day: '01' department: - _id: HeEd doi: 10.1016/j.topol.2017.09.015 external_id: isi: - '000413889100012' intvolume: ' 231' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '11' oa_version: None page: 186 - 196 publication: Topology and its Applications publication_identifier: issn: - '01668641' publication_status: published publisher: Elsevier publist_id: '6930' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: A new topology on the universal path space type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 231 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '733' abstract: - lang: eng text: Let A and B be two N by N deterministic Hermitian matrices and let U be an N by N Haar distributed unitary matrix. It is well known that the spectral distribution of the sum H = A + UBU∗ converges weakly to the free additive convolution of the spectral distributions of A and B, as N tends to infinity. We establish the optimal convergence rate in the bulk of the spectrum. acknowledgement: Partially supported by ERC Advanced Grant RANMAT No. 338804, Hong Kong RGC grant ECS 26301517, and the Göran Gustafsson Foundation article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Zhigang full_name: Bao, Zhigang id: 442E6A6C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Bao orcid: 0000-0003-3036-1475 - first_name: László full_name: Erdös, László id: 4DBD5372-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Erdös orcid: 0000-0001-5366-9603 - first_name: Kevin full_name: Schnelli, Kevin id: 434AD0AE-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Schnelli orcid: 0000-0003-0954-3231 citation: ama: Bao Z, Erdös L, Schnelli K. Convergence rate for spectral distribution of addition of random matrices. Advances in Mathematics. 2017;319:251-291. doi:10.1016/j.aim.2017.08.028 apa: Bao, Z., Erdös, L., & Schnelli, K. (2017). Convergence rate for spectral distribution of addition of random matrices. Advances in Mathematics. Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aim.2017.08.028 chicago: Bao, Zhigang, László Erdös, and Kevin Schnelli. “Convergence Rate for Spectral Distribution of Addition of Random Matrices.” Advances in Mathematics. Academic Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aim.2017.08.028. ieee: Z. Bao, L. Erdös, and K. Schnelli, “Convergence rate for spectral distribution of addition of random matrices,” Advances in Mathematics, vol. 319. Academic Press, pp. 251–291, 2017. ista: Bao Z, Erdös L, Schnelli K. 2017. Convergence rate for spectral distribution of addition of random matrices. Advances in Mathematics. 319, 251–291. mla: Bao, Zhigang, et al. “Convergence Rate for Spectral Distribution of Addition of Random Matrices.” Advances in Mathematics, vol. 319, Academic Press, 2017, pp. 251–91, doi:10.1016/j.aim.2017.08.028. short: Z. Bao, L. Erdös, K. Schnelli, Advances in Mathematics 319 (2017) 251–291. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:13Z date_published: 2017-10-15T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-28T11:30:42Z day: '15' department: - _id: LaEr doi: 10.1016/j.aim.2017.08.028 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000412150400010' intvolume: ' 319' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.03076 month: '10' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 251 - 291 project: - _id: 258DCDE6-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '338804' name: Random matrices, universality and disordered quantum systems publication: Advances in Mathematics publication_status: published publisher: Academic Press publist_id: '6935' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Convergence rate for spectral distribution of addition of random matrices type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 319 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '840' abstract: - lang: eng text: Heavy holes confined in quantum dots are predicted to be promising candidates for the realization of spin qubits with long coherence times. Here we focus on such heavy-hole states confined in germanium hut wires. By tuning the growth density of the latter we can realize a T-like structure between two neighboring wires. Such a structure allows the realization of a charge sensor, which is electrostatically and tunnel coupled to a quantum dot, with charge-transfer signals as high as 0.3 e. By integrating the T-like structure into a radiofrequency reflectometry setup, single-shot measurements allowing the extraction of hole tunneling times are performed. The extracted tunneling times of less than 10 μs are attributed to the small effective mass of Ge heavy-hole states and pave the way toward projective spin readout measurements. acknowledged_ssus: - _id: M-Shop article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Lada full_name: Vukusic, Lada id: 31E9F056-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Vukusic orcid: 0000-0003-2424-8636 - first_name: Josip full_name: Kukucka, Josip id: 3F5D8856-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Kukucka - first_name: Hannes full_name: Watzinger, Hannes id: 35DF8E50-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Watzinger - first_name: Georgios full_name: Katsaros, Georgios id: 38DB5788-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Katsaros orcid: 0000-0001-8342-202X citation: ama: Vukušić L, Kukucka J, Watzinger H, Katsaros G. Fast hole tunneling times in germanium hut wires probed by single-shot reflectometry. Nano Letters. 2017;17(9):5706-5710. doi:10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02627 apa: Vukušić, L., Kukucka, J., Watzinger, H., & Katsaros, G. (2017). Fast hole tunneling times in germanium hut wires probed by single-shot reflectometry. Nano Letters. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02627 chicago: Vukušić, Lada, Josip Kukucka, Hannes Watzinger, and Georgios Katsaros. “Fast Hole Tunneling Times in Germanium Hut Wires Probed by Single-Shot Reflectometry.” Nano Letters. American Chemical Society, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02627. ieee: L. Vukušić, J. Kukucka, H. Watzinger, and G. Katsaros, “Fast hole tunneling times in germanium hut wires probed by single-shot reflectometry,” Nano Letters, vol. 17, no. 9. American Chemical Society, pp. 5706–5710, 2017. ista: Vukušić L, Kukucka J, Watzinger H, Katsaros G. 2017. Fast hole tunneling times in germanium hut wires probed by single-shot reflectometry. Nano Letters. 17(9), 5706–5710. mla: Vukušić, Lada, et al. “Fast Hole Tunneling Times in Germanium Hut Wires Probed by Single-Shot Reflectometry.” Nano Letters, vol. 17, no. 9, American Chemical Society, 2017, pp. 5706–10, doi:10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02627. short: L. Vukušić, J. Kukucka, H. Watzinger, G. Katsaros, Nano Letters 17 (2017) 5706–5710. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:47Z date_published: 2017-08-10T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:50:22Z day: '10' ddc: - '539' department: - _id: GeKa doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b02627 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000411043500078' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 761371a0129b2aa442424b9561450ece content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:12:33Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:13Z file_id: '4951' file_name: IST-2017-865-v1+1_acs.nanolett.7b02627.pdf file_size: 2449546 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:13Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 17' isi: 1 issue: '9' language: - iso: eng month: '08' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: 5706 - 5710 project: - _id: 25517E86-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '335497' name: Towards Spin qubits and Majorana fermions in Germanium selfassembled hut-wires publication: Nano Letters publication_identifier: issn: - '15306984' publication_status: published publisher: American Chemical Society publist_id: '6808' pubrep_id: '865' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '7977' relation: popular_science - id: '69' relation: dissertation_contains status: public - id: '7996' relation: dissertation_contains status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Fast hole tunneling times in germanium hut wires probed by single-shot reflectometry tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 17 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '914' abstract: - lang: eng text: Infections with potentially lethal pathogens may negatively affect an individual’s lifespan and decrease its reproductive value. The terminal investment hypothesis predicts that individuals faced with a reduced survival should invest more into reproduction instead of maintenance and growth. Several studies suggest that individuals are indeed able to estimate their body condition and to increase their reproductive effort with approaching death, while other studies gave ambiguous results. We investigate whether queens of a perennial social insect (ant) are able to boost their reproduction following infection with an obligate killing pathogen. Social insect queens are special with regard to reproduction and aging, as they outlive conspecific non-reproductive workers. Moreover, in the ant Cardiocondyla obscurior, fecundity increases with queen age. However, it remained unclear whether this reflects negative reproductive senescence or terminal investment in response to approaching death. Here, we test whether queens of C. obscurior react to infection with the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium brunneum by an increased egg-laying rate. We show that a fungal infection triggers a reinforced investment in reproduction in queens. This adjustment of the reproductive rate by ant queens is consistent with predictions of the terminal investment hypothesis and is reported for the first time in a social insect. acknowledgement: We thank two anonymous reviewers for helpful suggestions on the manuscript. article_number: '170547' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Julia full_name: Giehr, Julia last_name: Giehr - first_name: Anna V full_name: Grasse, Anna V id: 406F989C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Grasse - first_name: Sylvia full_name: Cremer, Sylvia id: 2F64EC8C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Cremer orcid: 0000-0002-2193-3868 - first_name: Jürgen full_name: Heinze, Jürgen last_name: Heinze - first_name: Alexandra full_name: Schrempf, Alexandra last_name: Schrempf citation: ama: Giehr J, Grasse AV, Cremer S, Heinze J, Schrempf A. Ant queens increase their reproductive efforts after pathogen infection. Royal Society Open Science. 2017;4(7). doi:10.1098/rsos.170547 apa: Giehr, J., Grasse, A. V., Cremer, S., Heinze, J., & Schrempf, A. (2017). Ant queens increase their reproductive efforts after pathogen infection. Royal Society Open Science. Royal Society, The. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.170547 chicago: Giehr, Julia, Anna V Grasse, Sylvia Cremer, Jürgen Heinze, and Alexandra Schrempf. “Ant Queens Increase Their Reproductive Efforts after Pathogen Infection.” Royal Society Open Science. Royal Society, The, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.170547. ieee: J. Giehr, A. V. Grasse, S. Cremer, J. Heinze, and A. Schrempf, “Ant queens increase their reproductive efforts after pathogen infection,” Royal Society Open Science, vol. 4, no. 7. Royal Society, The, 2017. ista: Giehr J, Grasse AV, Cremer S, Heinze J, Schrempf A. 2017. Ant queens increase their reproductive efforts after pathogen infection. Royal Society Open Science. 4(7), 170547. mla: Giehr, Julia, et al. “Ant Queens Increase Their Reproductive Efforts after Pathogen Infection.” Royal Society Open Science, vol. 4, no. 7, 170547, Royal Society, The, 2017, doi:10.1098/rsos.170547. short: J. Giehr, A.V. Grasse, S. Cremer, J. Heinze, A. Schrempf, Royal Society Open Science 4 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:10Z date_published: 2017-07-05T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:45:47Z day: '05' ddc: - '576' - '592' department: - _id: SyCr doi: 10.1098/rsos.170547 external_id: isi: - '000406670000025' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 351ae5e7a37e6e7d9295cd41146c4190 content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:08:24Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:15Z file_id: '4684' file_name: IST-2017-849-v1+1_2017_Grasse_Cremer_AntQueens.pdf file_size: 530412 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:15Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 4' isi: 1 issue: '7' language: - iso: eng month: '07' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version publication: Royal Society Open Science publication_identifier: issn: - '20545703' publication_status: published publisher: Royal Society, The publist_id: '6527' pubrep_id: '849' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '9853' relation: research_data status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Ant queens increase their reproductive efforts after pathogen infection tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 4 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '910' abstract: - lang: eng text: "Frequency-independent selection is generally considered as a force that acts to reduce the genetic variation in evolving populations, yet rigorous arguments for this idea are scarce. When selection fluctuates in time, it is unclear whether frequency-independent selection may maintain genetic polymorphism without invoking additional mechanisms. We show that constant frequency-independent selection with arbitrary epistasis on a well-mixed haploid population eliminates genetic variation if we assume linkage equilibrium between alleles. To this end, we introduce the notion of frequency-independent selection at the level of alleles, which is sufficient to prove our claim and contains the notion of frequency-independent selection on haploids. When selection and recombination are weak but of the same order, there may be strong linkage disequilibrium; numerical calculations show that stable equilibria are highly unlikely. Using the example of a diallelic two-locus model, we then demonstrate that frequency-independent selection that fluctuates in time can maintain stable polymorphism if linkage disequilibrium changes its sign periodically. We put our findings in the context of results from the existing literature and point out those scenarios in which the possible role of frequency-independent selection in maintaining genetic variation remains unclear.\r\n" article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Sebastian full_name: Novak, Sebastian id: 461468AE-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Novak orcid: 0000-0002-2519-824X - first_name: Nicholas H full_name: Barton, Nicholas H id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barton orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 citation: ama: Novak S, Barton NH. When does frequency-independent selection maintain genetic variation? Genetics. 2017;207(2):653-668. doi:10.1534/genetics.117.300129 apa: Novak, S., & Barton, N. H. (2017). When does frequency-independent selection maintain genetic variation? Genetics. Genetics Society of America. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.117.300129 chicago: Novak, Sebastian, and Nicholas H Barton. “When Does Frequency-Independent Selection Maintain Genetic Variation?” Genetics. Genetics Society of America, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.117.300129. ieee: S. Novak and N. H. Barton, “When does frequency-independent selection maintain genetic variation?,” Genetics, vol. 207, no. 2. Genetics Society of America, pp. 653–668, 2017. ista: Novak S, Barton NH. 2017. When does frequency-independent selection maintain genetic variation? Genetics. 207(2), 653–668. mla: Novak, Sebastian, and Nicholas H. Barton. “When Does Frequency-Independent Selection Maintain Genetic Variation?” Genetics, vol. 207, no. 2, Genetics Society of America, 2017, pp. 653–68, doi:10.1534/genetics.117.300129. short: S. Novak, N.H. Barton, Genetics 207 (2017) 653–668. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:09Z date_published: 2017-10-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:49:15Z day: '01' ddc: - '576' department: - _id: NiBa doi: 10.1534/genetics.117.300129 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000412232600019' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: f7c32dabf52e6d9e709d9203761e39fd content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:17:12Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:15Z file_id: '5264' file_name: IST-2018-974-v1+1_manuscript.pdf file_size: 494268 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:15Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 207' isi: 1 issue: '2' language: - iso: eng month: '10' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 653 - 668 project: - _id: 25B1EC9E-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '618091' name: Speed of Adaptation in Population Genetics and Evolutionary Computation publication: Genetics publication_status: published publisher: Genetics Society of America publist_id: '6533' pubrep_id: '974' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: When does frequency-independent selection maintain genetic variation? type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 207 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '836' abstract: - lang: eng text: Recent research has examined how to study the topological features of a continuous self-map by means of the persistence of the eigenspaces, for given eigenvalues, of the endomorphism induced in homology over a field. This raised the question of how to select dynamically significant eigenvalues. The present paper aims to answer this question, giving an algorithm that computes the persistence of eigenspaces for every eigenvalue simultaneously, also expressing said eigenspaces as direct sums of “finite” and “singular” subspaces. alternative_title: - PROMS article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Marc full_name: Ethier, Marc last_name: Ethier - first_name: Grzegorz full_name: Jablonski, Grzegorz id: 4483EF78-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Jablonski orcid: 0000-0002-3536-9866 - first_name: Marian full_name: Mrozek, Marian last_name: Mrozek citation: ama: 'Ethier M, Jablonski G, Mrozek M. Finding eigenvalues of self-maps with the Kronecker canonical form. In: Special Sessions in Applications of Computer Algebra. Vol 198. Springer; 2017:119-136. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-56932-1_8' apa: 'Ethier, M., Jablonski, G., & Mrozek, M. (2017). Finding eigenvalues of self-maps with the Kronecker canonical form. In Special Sessions in Applications of Computer Algebra (Vol. 198, pp. 119–136). Kalamata, Greece: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56932-1_8' chicago: Ethier, Marc, Grzegorz Jablonski, and Marian Mrozek. “Finding Eigenvalues of Self-Maps with the Kronecker Canonical Form.” In Special Sessions in Applications of Computer Algebra, 198:119–36. Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56932-1_8. ieee: M. Ethier, G. Jablonski, and M. Mrozek, “Finding eigenvalues of self-maps with the Kronecker canonical form,” in Special Sessions in Applications of Computer Algebra, Kalamata, Greece, 2017, vol. 198, pp. 119–136. ista: 'Ethier M, Jablonski G, Mrozek M. 2017. Finding eigenvalues of self-maps with the Kronecker canonical form. Special Sessions in Applications of Computer Algebra. ACA: Applications of Computer Algebra, PROMS, vol. 198, 119–136.' mla: Ethier, Marc, et al. “Finding Eigenvalues of Self-Maps with the Kronecker Canonical Form.” Special Sessions in Applications of Computer Algebra, vol. 198, Springer, 2017, pp. 119–36, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-56932-1_8. short: M. Ethier, G. Jablonski, M. Mrozek, in:, Special Sessions in Applications of Computer Algebra, Springer, 2017, pp. 119–136. conference: end_date: 2015-07-23 location: Kalamata, Greece name: 'ACA: Applications of Computer Algebra' start_date: 2015-07-20 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:46Z date_published: 2017-07-27T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:50:52Z day: '27' department: - _id: HeEd doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-56932-1_8 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000434088200008' intvolume: ' 198' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '07' oa_version: None page: 119 - 136 project: - _id: 255D761E-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '318493' name: Topological Complex Systems publication: Special Sessions in Applications of Computer Algebra publication_identifier: isbn: - 978-331956930-7 publication_status: published publisher: Springer publist_id: '6812' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Finding eigenvalues of self-maps with the Kronecker canonical form type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 198 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '916' abstract: - lang: eng text: We study the quadratic assignment problem, in computer vision also known as graph matching. Two leading solvers for this problem optimize the Lagrange decomposition duals with sub-gradient and dual ascent (also known as message passing) updates. We explore this direction further and propose several additional Lagrangean relaxations of the graph matching problem along with corresponding algorithms, which are all based on a common dual ascent framework. Our extensive empirical evaluation gives several theoretical insights and suggests a new state-of-the-art anytime solver for the considered problem. Our improvement over state-of-the-art is particularly visible on a new dataset with large-scale sparse problem instances containing more than 500 graph nodes each. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Paul full_name: Swoboda, Paul id: 446560C6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Swoboda - first_name: Carsten full_name: Rother, Carsten last_name: Rother - first_name: Carsten full_name: Abu Alhaija, Carsten last_name: Abu Alhaija - first_name: Dagmar full_name: Kainmueller, Dagmar last_name: Kainmueller - first_name: Bogdan full_name: Savchynskyy, Bogdan last_name: Savchynskyy citation: ama: 'Swoboda P, Rother C, Abu Alhaija C, Kainmueller D, Savchynskyy B. A study of lagrangean decompositions and dual ascent solvers for graph matching. In: Vol 2017. IEEE; 2017:7062-7071. doi:10.1109/CVPR.2017.747' apa: 'Swoboda, P., Rother, C., Abu Alhaija, C., Kainmueller, D., & Savchynskyy, B. (2017). A study of lagrangean decompositions and dual ascent solvers for graph matching (Vol. 2017, pp. 7062–7071). Presented at the CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Honolulu, HA, United States: IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2017.747' chicago: Swoboda, Paul, Carsten Rother, Carsten Abu Alhaija, Dagmar Kainmueller, and Bogdan Savchynskyy. “A Study of Lagrangean Decompositions and Dual Ascent Solvers for Graph Matching,” 2017:7062–71. IEEE, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2017.747. ieee: 'P. Swoboda, C. Rother, C. Abu Alhaija, D. Kainmueller, and B. Savchynskyy, “A study of lagrangean decompositions and dual ascent solvers for graph matching,” presented at the CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Honolulu, HA, United States, 2017, vol. 2017, pp. 7062–7071.' ista: 'Swoboda P, Rother C, Abu Alhaija C, Kainmueller D, Savchynskyy B. 2017. A study of lagrangean decompositions and dual ascent solvers for graph matching. CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition vol. 2017, 7062–7071.' mla: Swoboda, Paul, et al. A Study of Lagrangean Decompositions and Dual Ascent Solvers for Graph Matching. Vol. 2017, IEEE, 2017, pp. 7062–71, doi:10.1109/CVPR.2017.747. short: P. Swoboda, C. Rother, C. Abu Alhaija, D. Kainmueller, B. Savchynskyy, in:, IEEE, 2017, pp. 7062–7071. conference: end_date: 2017-07-26 location: Honolulu, HA, United States name: 'CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition' start_date: 2017-07-21 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:11Z date_published: 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:41:40Z day: '01' ddc: - '000' department: - _id: VlKo doi: 10.1109/CVPR.2017.747 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000418371407018' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: e38a2740daad1ea178465843b5072906 content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-01-18T12:49:38Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:15Z file_id: '5848' file_name: 2017_CVPR_Swoboda2.pdf file_size: 944332 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:15Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 2017' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '01' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 7062-7071 project: - _id: 25FBA906-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '616160' name: 'Discrete Optimization in Computer Vision: Theory and Practice' publication_identifier: isbn: - 978-153860457-1 publication_status: published publisher: IEEE publist_id: '6525' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: A study of lagrangean decompositions and dual ascent solvers for graph matching type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 2017 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '915' abstract: - lang: eng text: We propose a dual decomposition and linear program relaxation of the NP-hard minimum cost multicut problem. Unlike other polyhedral relaxations of the multicut polytope, it is amenable to efficient optimization by message passing. Like other polyhedral relaxations, it can be tightened efficiently by cutting planes. We define an algorithm that alternates between message passing and efficient separation of cycle- and odd-wheel inequalities. This algorithm is more efficient than state-of-the-art algorithms based on linear programming, including algorithms written in the framework of leading commercial software, as we show in experiments with large instances of the problem from applications in computer vision, biomedical image analysis and data mining. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Paul full_name: Swoboda, Paul id: 446560C6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Swoboda - first_name: Bjoern full_name: Andres, Bjoern last_name: Andres citation: ama: 'Swoboda P, Andres B. A message passing algorithm for the minimum cost multicut problem. In: Vol 2017. IEEE; 2017:4990-4999. doi:10.1109/CVPR.2017.530' apa: 'Swoboda, P., & Andres, B. (2017). A message passing algorithm for the minimum cost multicut problem (Vol. 2017, pp. 4990–4999). Presented at the CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Honolulu, HA, United States: IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2017.530' chicago: Swoboda, Paul, and Bjoern Andres. “A Message Passing Algorithm for the Minimum Cost Multicut Problem,” 2017:4990–99. IEEE, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2017.530. ieee: 'P. Swoboda and B. Andres, “A message passing algorithm for the minimum cost multicut problem,” presented at the CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Honolulu, HA, United States, 2017, vol. 2017, pp. 4990–4999.' ista: 'Swoboda P, Andres B. 2017. A message passing algorithm for the minimum cost multicut problem. CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition vol. 2017, 4990–4999.' mla: Swoboda, Paul, and Bjoern Andres. A Message Passing Algorithm for the Minimum Cost Multicut Problem. Vol. 2017, IEEE, 2017, pp. 4990–99, doi:10.1109/CVPR.2017.530. short: P. Swoboda, B. Andres, in:, IEEE, 2017, pp. 4990–4999. conference: end_date: 2017-07-26 location: Honolulu, HA, United States name: 'CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition' start_date: 2017-07-21 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:11Z date_published: 2017-07-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:43:27Z day: '01' ddc: - '000' department: - _id: VlKo doi: 10.1109/CVPR.2017.530 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000418371405009' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 7e51dacefa693574581a32da3eff63dc content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-01-18T12:52:46Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:15Z file_id: '5849' file_name: Swoboda_A_Message_Passing_CVPR_2017_paper.pdf file_size: 883264 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:15Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 2017' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '07' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 4990-4999 project: - _id: 25FBA906-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '616160' name: 'Discrete Optimization in Computer Vision: Theory and Practice' publication_identifier: isbn: - 978-153860457-1 publication_status: published publisher: IEEE publist_id: '6526' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: A message passing algorithm for the minimum cost multicut problem type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 2017 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '917' abstract: - lang: eng text: We propose a general dual ascent framework for Lagrangean decomposition of combinatorial problems. Although methods of this type have shown their efficiency for a number of problems, so far there was no general algorithm applicable to multiple problem types. In this work, we propose such a general algorithm. It depends on several parameters, which can be used to optimize its performance in each particular setting. We demonstrate efficacy of our method on graph matching and multicut problems, where it outperforms state-of-the-art solvers including those based on subgradient optimization and off-the-shelf linear programming solvers. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Paul full_name: Swoboda, Paul id: 446560C6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Swoboda - first_name: Jan full_name: Kuske, Jan last_name: Kuske - first_name: Bogdan full_name: Savchynskyy, Bogdan last_name: Savchynskyy citation: ama: 'Swoboda P, Kuske J, Savchynskyy B. A dual ascent framework for Lagrangean decomposition of combinatorial problems. In: Vol 2017. IEEE; 2017:4950-4960. doi:10.1109/CVPR.2017.526' apa: 'Swoboda, P., Kuske, J., & Savchynskyy, B. (2017). A dual ascent framework for Lagrangean decomposition of combinatorial problems (Vol. 2017, pp. 4950–4960). Presented at the CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Honolulu, HA, United States: IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2017.526' chicago: Swoboda, Paul, Jan Kuske, and Bogdan Savchynskyy. “A Dual Ascent Framework for Lagrangean Decomposition of Combinatorial Problems,” 2017:4950–60. IEEE, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1109/CVPR.2017.526. ieee: 'P. Swoboda, J. Kuske, and B. Savchynskyy, “A dual ascent framework for Lagrangean decomposition of combinatorial problems,” presented at the CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Honolulu, HA, United States, 2017, vol. 2017, pp. 4950–4960.' ista: 'Swoboda P, Kuske J, Savchynskyy B. 2017. A dual ascent framework for Lagrangean decomposition of combinatorial problems. CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition vol. 2017, 4950–4960.' mla: Swoboda, Paul, et al. A Dual Ascent Framework for Lagrangean Decomposition of Combinatorial Problems. Vol. 2017, IEEE, 2017, pp. 4950–60, doi:10.1109/CVPR.2017.526. short: P. Swoboda, J. Kuske, B. Savchynskyy, in:, IEEE, 2017, pp. 4950–4960. conference: end_date: 2017-07-26 location: Honolulu, HA, United States name: 'CVPR: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition' start_date: 2017-07-21 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:11Z date_published: 2017-07-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:41:11Z day: '01' ddc: - '000' department: - _id: VlKo doi: 10.1109/CVPR.2017.526 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000418371405005' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 72fd291046bd8e5717961bd68f6b6f03 content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-01-18T12:45:55Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:15Z file_id: '5847' file_name: 2017_CVPR_Swoboda.pdf file_size: 898652 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:15Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 2017' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '07' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 4950-4960 project: - _id: 25FBA906-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '616160' name: 'Discrete Optimization in Computer Vision: Theory and Practice' publication_identifier: isbn: - 978-153860457-1 publication_status: published publisher: IEEE publist_id: '6524' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: A dual ascent framework for Lagrangean decomposition of combinatorial problems type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 2017 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '943' abstract: - lang: eng text: Like many developing tissues, the vertebrate neural tube is patterned by antiparallel morphogen gradients. To understand how these inputs are interpreted, we measured morphogen signaling and target gene expression in mouse embryos and chick ex vivo assays. From these data, we derived and validated a characteristic decoding map that relates morphogen input to the positional identity of neural progenitors. Analysis of the observed responses indicates that the underlying interpretation strategy minimizes patterning errors in response to the joint input of noisy opposing gradients. We reverse-engineered a transcriptional network that provides a mechanistic basis for the observed cell fate decisions and accounts for the precision and dynamics of pattern formation. Together, our data link opposing gradient dynamics in a growing tissue to precise pattern formation. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Marcin P full_name: Zagórski, Marcin P id: 343DA0DC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Zagórski orcid: 0000-0001-7896-7762 - first_name: Yoji full_name: Tabata, Yoji last_name: Tabata - first_name: Nathalie full_name: Brandenberg, Nathalie last_name: Brandenberg - first_name: Matthias full_name: Lutolf, Matthias last_name: Lutolf - first_name: Gasper full_name: Tkacik, Gasper id: 3D494DCA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Tkacik orcid: 0000-0002-6699-1455 - first_name: Tobias full_name: Bollenbach, Tobias last_name: Bollenbach - first_name: James full_name: Briscoe, James last_name: Briscoe - first_name: Anna full_name: Kicheva, Anna id: 3959A2A0-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Kicheva orcid: 0000-0003-4509-4998 citation: ama: Zagórski MP, Tabata Y, Brandenberg N, et al. Decoding of position in the developing neural tube from antiparallel morphogen gradients. Science. 2017;356(6345):1379-1383. doi:10.1126/science.aam5887 apa: Zagórski, M. P., Tabata, Y., Brandenberg, N., Lutolf, M., Tkačik, G., Bollenbach, T., … Kicheva, A. (2017). Decoding of position in the developing neural tube from antiparallel morphogen gradients. Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aam5887 chicago: Zagórski, Marcin P, Yoji Tabata, Nathalie Brandenberg, Matthias Lutolf, Gašper Tkačik, Tobias Bollenbach, James Briscoe, and Anna Kicheva. “Decoding of Position in the Developing Neural Tube from Antiparallel Morphogen Gradients.” Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aam5887. ieee: M. P. Zagórski et al., “Decoding of position in the developing neural tube from antiparallel morphogen gradients,” Science, vol. 356, no. 6345. American Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 1379–1383, 2017. ista: Zagórski MP, Tabata Y, Brandenberg N, Lutolf M, Tkačik G, Bollenbach T, Briscoe J, Kicheva A. 2017. Decoding of position in the developing neural tube from antiparallel morphogen gradients. Science. 356(6345), 1379–1383. mla: Zagórski, Marcin P., et al. “Decoding of Position in the Developing Neural Tube from Antiparallel Morphogen Gradients.” Science, vol. 356, no. 6345, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2017, pp. 1379–83, doi:10.1126/science.aam5887. short: M.P. Zagórski, Y. Tabata, N. Brandenberg, M. Lutolf, G. Tkačik, T. Bollenbach, J. Briscoe, A. Kicheva, Science 356 (2017) 1379–1383. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:20Z date_published: 2017-06-30T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:38:05Z day: '30' department: - _id: AnKi - _id: GaTk doi: 10.1126/science.aam5887 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000404351500036' pmid: - '28663499' intvolume: ' 356' isi: 1 issue: '6345' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5568706/ month: '06' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 1379 - 1383 pmid: 1 project: - _id: 254E9036-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: P28844-B27 name: Biophysics of information processing in gene regulation - _id: B6FC0238-B512-11E9-945C-1524E6697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '680037' name: Coordination of Patterning And Growth In the Spinal Cord - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme - _id: 2524F500-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '201439' name: Developing High-Throughput Bioassays for Human Cancers in Zebrafish publication: Science publication_identifier: issn: - '00368075' publication_status: published publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science publist_id: '6474' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Decoding of position in the developing neural tube from antiparallel morphogen gradients type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 356 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '944' abstract: - lang: eng text: The concerted production of neurons and glia by neural stem cells (NSCs) is essential for neural circuit assembly. In the developing cerebral cortex, radial glia progenitors (RGPs) generate nearly all neocortical neurons and certain glia lineages. RGP proliferation behavior shows a high degree of non-stochasticity, thus a deterministic characteristic of neuron and glia production. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms controlling RGP behavior and proliferation dynamics in neurogenesis and glia generation remain unknown. By using mosaic analysis with double markers (MADM)-based genetic paradigms enabling the sparse and global knockout with unprecedented single-cell resolution, we identified Lgl1 as a critical regulatory component. We uncover Lgl1-dependent tissue-wide community effects required for embryonic cortical neurogenesis and novel cell-autonomous Lgl1 functions controlling RGP-mediated glia genesis and postnatal NSC behavior. These results suggest that NSC-mediated neuron and glia production is tightly regulated through the concerted interplay of sequential Lgl1-dependent global and cell intrinsic mechanisms. acknowledged_ssus: - _id: Bio - _id: PreCl article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Robert J full_name: Beattie, Robert J id: 2E26DF60-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Beattie orcid: 0000-0002-8483-8753 - first_name: Maria P full_name: Postiglione, Maria P id: 2C67902A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Postiglione - first_name: Laura full_name: Burnett, Laura id: 3B717F68-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Burnett orcid: 0000-0002-8937-410X - first_name: Susanne full_name: Laukoter, Susanne id: 2D6B7A9A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Laukoter orcid: 0000-0002-7903-3010 - first_name: Carmen full_name: Streicher, Carmen id: 36BCB99C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Streicher - first_name: Florian full_name: Pauler, Florian id: 48EA0138-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Pauler orcid: 0000-0002-7462-0048 - first_name: Guanxi full_name: Xiao, Guanxi last_name: Xiao - first_name: Olga full_name: Klezovitch, Olga last_name: Klezovitch - first_name: Valeri full_name: Vasioukhin, Valeri last_name: Vasioukhin - first_name: Troy full_name: Ghashghaei, Troy last_name: Ghashghaei - first_name: Simon full_name: Hippenmeyer, Simon id: 37B36620-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Hippenmeyer orcid: 0000-0003-2279-1061 citation: ama: Beattie RJ, Postiglione MP, Burnett L, et al. Mosaic analysis with double markers reveals distinct sequential functions of Lgl1 in neural stem cells. Neuron. 2017;94(3):517-533.e3. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2017.04.012 apa: Beattie, R. J., Postiglione, M. P., Burnett, L., Laukoter, S., Streicher, C., Pauler, F., … Hippenmeyer, S. (2017). Mosaic analysis with double markers reveals distinct sequential functions of Lgl1 in neural stem cells. Neuron. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2017.04.012 chicago: Beattie, Robert J, Maria P Postiglione, Laura Burnett, Susanne Laukoter, Carmen Streicher, Florian Pauler, Guanxi Xiao, et al. “Mosaic Analysis with Double Markers Reveals Distinct Sequential Functions of Lgl1 in Neural Stem Cells.” Neuron. Cell Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2017.04.012. ieee: R. J. Beattie et al., “Mosaic analysis with double markers reveals distinct sequential functions of Lgl1 in neural stem cells,” Neuron, vol. 94, no. 3. Cell Press, p. 517–533.e3, 2017. ista: Beattie RJ, Postiglione MP, Burnett L, Laukoter S, Streicher C, Pauler F, Xiao G, Klezovitch O, Vasioukhin V, Ghashghaei T, Hippenmeyer S. 2017. Mosaic analysis with double markers reveals distinct sequential functions of Lgl1 in neural stem cells. Neuron. 94(3), 517–533.e3. mla: Beattie, Robert J., et al. “Mosaic Analysis with Double Markers Reveals Distinct Sequential Functions of Lgl1 in Neural Stem Cells.” Neuron, vol. 94, no. 3, Cell Press, 2017, p. 517–533.e3, doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2017.04.012. short: R.J. Beattie, M.P. Postiglione, L. Burnett, S. Laukoter, C. Streicher, F. Pauler, G. Xiao, O. Klezovitch, V. Vasioukhin, T. Ghashghaei, S. Hippenmeyer, Neuron 94 (2017) 517–533.e3. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:20Z date_published: 2017-05-03T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:37:02Z day: '03' department: - _id: SiHi - _id: MaJö doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2017.04.012 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000400466700011' intvolume: ' 94' isi: 1 issue: '3' language: - iso: eng month: '05' oa_version: None page: 517 - 533.e3 project: - _id: 25D61E48-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '618444' name: Molecular Mechanisms of Cerebral Cortex Development - _id: 25D7962E-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 grant_number: RGP0053/2014 name: Quantitative Structure-Function Analysis of Cerebral Cortex Assembly at Clonal Level publication: Neuron publication_identifier: issn: - '08966273' publication_status: published publisher: Cell Press publist_id: '6473' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Mosaic analysis with double markers reveals distinct sequential functions of Lgl1 in neural stem cells type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 94 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '942' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'A notable class of techniques for automatic program repair is known as semantics-based. Such techniques, e.g., Angelix, infer semantic specifications via symbolic execution, and then use program synthesis to construct new code that satisfies those inferred specifications. However, the obtained specifications are naturally incomplete, leaving the synthesis engine with a difficult task of synthesizing a general solution from a sparse space of many possible solutions that are consistent with the provided specifications but that do not necessarily generalize. We present S3, a new repair synthesis engine that leverages programming-by-examples methodology to synthesize high-quality bug repairs. The novelty in S3 that allows it to tackle the sparse search space to create more general repairs is three-fold: (1) A systematic way to customize and constrain the syntactic search space via a domain-specific language, (2) An efficient enumeration-based search strategy over the constrained search space, and (3) A number of ranking features based on measures of the syntactic and semantic distances between candidate solutions and the original buggy program. We compare S3’s repair effectiveness with state-of-the-art synthesis engines Angelix, Enumerative, and CVC4. S3 can successfully and correctly fix at least three times more bugs than the best baseline on datasets of 52 bugs in small programs, and 100 bugs in real-world large programs. ' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Xuan full_name: Le, Xuan last_name: Le - first_name: Duc Hiep full_name: Chu, Duc Hiep id: 3598E630-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Chu - first_name: David full_name: Lo, David last_name: Lo - first_name: Claire full_name: Le Goues, Claire last_name: Le Goues - first_name: Willem full_name: Visser, Willem last_name: Visser citation: ama: 'Le X, Chu DH, Lo D, Le Goues C, Visser W. S3: Syntax- and semantic-guided repair synthesis via programming by examples. In: Vol F130154. ACM; 2017:593-604. doi:10.1145/3106237.3106309' apa: 'Le, X., Chu, D. H., Lo, D., Le Goues, C., & Visser, W. (2017). S3: Syntax- and semantic-guided repair synthesis via programming by examples (Vol. F130154, pp. 593–604). Presented at the FSE: Foundations of Software Engineering, Paderborn, Germany: ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3106237.3106309' chicago: 'Le, Xuan, Duc Hiep Chu, David Lo, Claire Le Goues, and Willem Visser. “S3: Syntax- and Semantic-Guided Repair Synthesis via Programming by Examples,” F130154:593–604. ACM, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1145/3106237.3106309.' ieee: 'X. Le, D. H. Chu, D. Lo, C. Le Goues, and W. Visser, “S3: Syntax- and semantic-guided repair synthesis via programming by examples,” presented at the FSE: Foundations of Software Engineering, Paderborn, Germany, 2017, vol. F130154, pp. 593–604.' ista: 'Le X, Chu DH, Lo D, Le Goues C, Visser W. 2017. S3: Syntax- and semantic-guided repair synthesis via programming by examples. FSE: Foundations of Software Engineering vol. F130154, 593–604.' mla: 'Le, Xuan, et al. S3: Syntax- and Semantic-Guided Repair Synthesis via Programming by Examples. Vol. F130154, ACM, 2017, pp. 593–604, doi:10.1145/3106237.3106309.' short: X. Le, D.H. Chu, D. Lo, C. Le Goues, W. Visser, in:, ACM, 2017, pp. 593–604. conference: end_date: 2017-09-08 location: Paderborn, Germany name: 'FSE: Foundations of Software Engineering' start_date: 2017-09-04 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:19Z date_published: 2017-09-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:38:36Z day: '01' department: - _id: ToHe doi: 10.1145/3106237.3106309 external_id: isi: - '000414279300055' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '09' oa_version: None page: 593 - 604 project: - _id: 25F5A88A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: S11402-N23 name: Moderne Concurrency Paradigms - _id: 25F42A32-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: Z211 name: The Wittgenstein Prize publication_identifier: isbn: - 978-145035105-8 publication_status: published publisher: ACM publist_id: '6477' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: 'S3: Syntax- and semantic-guided repair synthesis via programming by examples' type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: F130154 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '939' abstract: - lang: eng text: We reveal the existence of continuous families of guided single-mode solitons in planar waveguides with weakly nonlinear active core and absorbing boundaries. Stable propagation of TE and TM-polarized solitons is accompanied by attenuation of all other modes, i.e., the waveguide features properties of conservative and dissipative systems. If the linear spectrum of the waveguide possesses exceptional points, which occurs in the case of TM polarization, an originally focusing (defocusing) material nonlinearity may become effectively defocusing (focusing). This occurs due to the geometric phase of the carried eigenmode when the surface impedance encircles the exceptional point. In its turn, the change of the effective nonlinearity ensures the existence of dark (bright) solitons in spite of focusing (defocusing) Kerr nonlinearity of the core. The existence of an exceptional point can also result in anomalous enhancement of the effective nonlinearity. In terms of practical applications, the nonlinearity of the reported waveguide can be manipulated by controlling the properties of the absorbing cladding. article_number: '033905' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Bikashkali full_name: Midya, Bikashkali id: 456187FC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Midya - first_name: Vladimir full_name: Konotop, Vladimir last_name: Konotop citation: ama: 'Midya B, Konotop V. Waveguides with absorbing boundaries: Nonlinearity controlled by an exceptional point and solitons. Physical Review Letters. 2017;119(3). doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.033905' apa: 'Midya, B., & Konotop, V. (2017). Waveguides with absorbing boundaries: Nonlinearity controlled by an exceptional point and solitons. Physical Review Letters. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.033905' chicago: 'Midya, Bikashkali, and Vladimir Konotop. “Waveguides with Absorbing Boundaries: Nonlinearity Controlled by an Exceptional Point and Solitons.” Physical Review Letters. American Physical Society, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.033905.' ieee: 'B. Midya and V. Konotop, “Waveguides with absorbing boundaries: Nonlinearity controlled by an exceptional point and solitons,” Physical Review Letters, vol. 119, no. 3. American Physical Society, 2017.' ista: 'Midya B, Konotop V. 2017. Waveguides with absorbing boundaries: Nonlinearity controlled by an exceptional point and solitons. Physical Review Letters. 119(3), 033905.' mla: 'Midya, Bikashkali, and Vladimir Konotop. “Waveguides with Absorbing Boundaries: Nonlinearity Controlled by an Exceptional Point and Solitons.” Physical Review Letters, vol. 119, no. 3, 033905, American Physical Society, 2017, doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.033905.' short: B. Midya, V. Konotop, Physical Review Letters 119 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:18Z date_published: 2017-07-18T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:39:46Z day: '18' department: - _id: MiLe doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.033905 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000405718200012' intvolume: ' 119' isi: 1 issue: '3' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: 'https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.04085 ' month: '07' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version project: - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme publication: Physical Review Letters publication_identifier: issn: - '00319007' publication_status: published publisher: American Physical Society publist_id: '6481' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: 'Waveguides with absorbing boundaries: Nonlinearity controlled by an exceptional point and solitons' type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 119 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '9853' abstract: - lang: eng text: Egg laying rates and infection loads of C. obscurior queens article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Julia full_name: Giehr, Julia last_name: Giehr - first_name: Anna V full_name: Grasse, Anna V id: 406F989C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Grasse - first_name: Sylvia full_name: Cremer, Sylvia id: 2F64EC8C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Cremer orcid: 0000-0002-2193-3868 - first_name: Jürgen full_name: Heinze, Jürgen last_name: Heinze - first_name: Alexandra full_name: Schrempf, Alexandra last_name: Schrempf citation: ama: Giehr J, Grasse AV, Cremer S, Heinze J, Schrempf A. Raw data from ant queens increase their reproductive efforts after pathogen infection. 2017. doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.5117788.v1 apa: Giehr, J., Grasse, A. V., Cremer, S., Heinze, J., & Schrempf, A. (2017). Raw data from ant queens increase their reproductive efforts after pathogen infection. The Royal Society. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5117788.v1 chicago: Giehr, Julia, Anna V Grasse, Sylvia Cremer, Jürgen Heinze, and Alexandra Schrempf. “Raw Data from Ant Queens Increase Their Reproductive Efforts after Pathogen Infection.” The Royal Society, 2017. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5117788.v1. ieee: J. Giehr, A. V. Grasse, S. Cremer, J. Heinze, and A. Schrempf, “Raw data from ant queens increase their reproductive efforts after pathogen infection.” The Royal Society, 2017. ista: Giehr J, Grasse AV, Cremer S, Heinze J, Schrempf A. 2017. Raw data from ant queens increase their reproductive efforts after pathogen infection, The Royal Society, 10.6084/m9.figshare.5117788.v1. mla: Giehr, Julia, et al. Raw Data from Ant Queens Increase Their Reproductive Efforts after Pathogen Infection. The Royal Society, 2017, doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.5117788.v1. short: J. Giehr, A.V. Grasse, S. Cremer, J. Heinze, A. Schrempf, (2017). date_created: 2021-08-10T06:57:57Z date_published: 2017-06-19T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:45:47Z day: '19' department: - _id: SyCr doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5117788.v1 main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5117788.v1 month: '06' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version publisher: The Royal Society related_material: record: - id: '914' relation: used_in_publication status: public status: public title: Raw data from ant queens increase their reproductive efforts after pathogen infection type: research_data_reference user_id: 6785fbc1-c503-11eb-8a32-93094b40e1cf year: '2017' ... --- _id: '822' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Polymicrobial infections constitute small ecosystems that accommodate several bacterial species. Commonly, these bacteria are investigated in isolation. However, it is unknown to what extent the isolates interact and whether their interactions alter bacterial growth and ecosystem resilience in the presence and absence of antibiotics. We quantified the complete ecological interaction network for 72 bacterial isolates collected from 23 individuals diagnosed with polymicrobial urinary tract infections and found that most interactions cluster based on evolutionary relatedness. Statistical network analysis revealed that competitive and cooperative reciprocal interactions are enriched in the global network, while cooperative interactions are depleted in the individual host community networks. A population dynamics model parameterized by our measurements suggests that interactions restrict community stability, explaining the observed species diversity of these communities. We further show that the clinical isolates frequently protect each other from clinically relevant antibiotics. Together, these results highlight that ecological interactions are crucial for the growth and survival of bacteria in polymicrobial infection communities and affect their assembly and resilience. ' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Marjon full_name: De Vos, Marjon id: 3111FFAC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: De Vos - first_name: Marcin P full_name: Zagórski, Marcin P id: 343DA0DC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Zagórski orcid: 0000-0001-7896-7762 - first_name: Alan full_name: Mcnally, Alan last_name: Mcnally - first_name: Mark Tobias full_name: Bollenbach, Mark Tobias id: 3E6DB97A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Bollenbach orcid: 0000-0003-4398-476X citation: ama: de Vos M, Zagórski MP, Mcnally A, Bollenbach MT. Interaction networks, ecological stability, and collective antibiotic tolerance in polymicrobial infections. PNAS. 2017;114(40):10666-10671. doi:10.1073/pnas.1713372114 apa: de Vos, M., Zagórski, M. P., Mcnally, A., & Bollenbach, M. T. (2017). Interaction networks, ecological stability, and collective antibiotic tolerance in polymicrobial infections. PNAS. National Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1713372114 chicago: Vos, Marjon de, Marcin P Zagórski, Alan Mcnally, and Mark Tobias Bollenbach. “Interaction Networks, Ecological Stability, and Collective Antibiotic Tolerance in Polymicrobial Infections.” PNAS. National Academy of Sciences, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1713372114. ieee: M. de Vos, M. P. Zagórski, A. Mcnally, and M. T. Bollenbach, “Interaction networks, ecological stability, and collective antibiotic tolerance in polymicrobial infections,” PNAS, vol. 114, no. 40. National Academy of Sciences, pp. 10666–10671, 2017. ista: de Vos M, Zagórski MP, Mcnally A, Bollenbach MT. 2017. Interaction networks, ecological stability, and collective antibiotic tolerance in polymicrobial infections. PNAS. 114(40), 10666–10671. mla: de Vos, Marjon, et al. “Interaction Networks, Ecological Stability, and Collective Antibiotic Tolerance in Polymicrobial Infections.” PNAS, vol. 114, no. 40, National Academy of Sciences, 2017, pp. 10666–71, doi:10.1073/pnas.1713372114. short: M. de Vos, M.P. Zagórski, A. Mcnally, M.T. Bollenbach, PNAS 114 (2017) 10666–10671. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:41Z date_published: 2017-10-03T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T16:18:48Z day: '03' department: - _id: ToBo doi: 10.1073/pnas.1713372114 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000412130500061' pmid: - '28923953' intvolume: ' 114' isi: 1 issue: '40' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5635929/ month: '10' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 10666 - 10671 pmid: 1 project: - _id: 25E83C2C-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '303507' name: Optimality principles in responses to antibiotics - _id: 25E9AF9E-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: P27201-B22 name: Revealing the mechanisms underlying drug interactions publication: PNAS publication_identifier: issn: - '00278424' publication_status: published publisher: National Academy of Sciences publist_id: '6827' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Interaction networks, ecological stability, and collective antibiotic tolerance in polymicrobial infections type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 114 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '833' abstract: - lang: eng text: We present an efficient algorithm to compute Euler characteristic curves of gray scale images of arbitrary dimension. In various applications the Euler characteristic curve is used as a descriptor of an image. Our algorithm is the first streaming algorithm for Euler characteristic curves. The usage of streaming removes the necessity to store the entire image in RAM. Experiments show that our implementation handles terabyte scale images on commodity hardware. Due to lock-free parallelism, it scales well with the number of processor cores. Additionally, we put the concept of the Euler characteristic curve in the wider context of computational topology. In particular, we explain the connection with persistence diagrams. alternative_title: - LNCS article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Teresa full_name: Heiss, Teresa id: 4879BB4E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Heiss orcid: 0000-0002-1780-2689 - first_name: Hubert full_name: Wagner, Hubert id: 379CA8B8-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Wagner citation: ama: 'Heiss T, Wagner H. Streaming algorithm for Euler characteristic curves of multidimensional images. In: Felsberg M, Heyden A, Krüger N, eds. Vol 10424. Springer; 2017:397-409. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-64689-3_32' apa: 'Heiss, T., & Wagner, H. (2017). Streaming algorithm for Euler characteristic curves of multidimensional images. In M. Felsberg, A. Heyden, & N. Krüger (Eds.) (Vol. 10424, pp. 397–409). Presented at the CAIP: Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns, Ystad, Sweden: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64689-3_32' chicago: Heiss, Teresa, and Hubert Wagner. “Streaming Algorithm for Euler Characteristic Curves of Multidimensional Images.” edited by Michael Felsberg, Anders Heyden, and Norbert Krüger, 10424:397–409. Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64689-3_32. ieee: 'T. Heiss and H. Wagner, “Streaming algorithm for Euler characteristic curves of multidimensional images,” presented at the CAIP: Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns, Ystad, Sweden, 2017, vol. 10424, pp. 397–409.' ista: 'Heiss T, Wagner H. 2017. Streaming algorithm for Euler characteristic curves of multidimensional images. CAIP: Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns, LNCS, vol. 10424, 397–409.' mla: Heiss, Teresa, and Hubert Wagner. Streaming Algorithm for Euler Characteristic Curves of Multidimensional Images. Edited by Michael Felsberg et al., vol. 10424, Springer, 2017, pp. 397–409, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-64689-3_32. short: T. Heiss, H. Wagner, in:, M. Felsberg, A. Heyden, N. Krüger (Eds.), Springer, 2017, pp. 397–409. conference: end_date: 2017-08-24 location: Ystad, Sweden name: 'CAIP: Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns' start_date: 2017-08-22 date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:45Z date_published: 2017-07-28T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T16:10:03Z day: '28' department: - _id: HeEd doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-64689-3_32 editor: - first_name: Michael full_name: Felsberg, Michael last_name: Felsberg - first_name: Anders full_name: Heyden, Anders last_name: Heyden - first_name: Norbert full_name: Krüger, Norbert last_name: Krüger external_id: isi: - '000432085900032' intvolume: ' 10424' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.02045 month: '07' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 397 - 409 publication_identifier: issn: - '03029743' publication_status: published publisher: Springer publist_id: '6815' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Streaming algorithm for Euler characteristic curves of multidimensional images type: conference user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 10424 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '805' abstract: - lang: eng text: During corticogenesis, distinct classes of neurons are born from progenitor cells located in the ventricular and subventricular zones, from where they migrate towards the pial surface to assemble into highly organized layer-specific circuits. However, the precise and coordinated transcriptional network activity defining neuronal identity is still not understood. Here, we show that genetic depletion of the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor E2A splice variant E47 increased the number of Tbr1-positive deep layer and Satb2-positive upper layer neurons at E14.5, while depletion of the alternatively spliced E12 variant did not affect layer-specific neurogenesis. While ChIP-Seq identified a big overlap for E12- and E47-specific binding sites in embryonic NSCs, including sites at the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor (CDKI) Cdkn1c gene locus, RNA-Seq revealed a unique transcriptional regulation by each splice variant. E47 activated the expression of the CDKI Cdkn1c through binding to a distal enhancer. Finally, overexpression of E47 in embryonic NSCs in vitro impaired neurite outgrowth and E47 overexpression in vivo by in utero electroporation disturbed proper layer-specific neurogenesis and upregulated p57(KIP2) expression. Overall, this study identified E2A target genes in embryonic NSCs and demonstrates that E47 regulates neuronal differentiation via p57(KIP2). article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Sabrina full_name: Pfurr, Sabrina last_name: Pfurr - first_name: Yu full_name: Chu, Yu last_name: Chu - first_name: Christian full_name: Bohrer, Christian last_name: Bohrer - first_name: Franziska full_name: Greulich, Franziska last_name: Greulich - first_name: Robert J full_name: Beattie, Robert J id: 2E26DF60-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Beattie orcid: 0000-0002-8483-8753 - first_name: Könül full_name: Mammadzada, Könül last_name: Mammadzada - first_name: Miriam full_name: Hils, Miriam last_name: Hils - first_name: Sebastian full_name: Arnold, Sebastian last_name: Arnold - first_name: Verdon full_name: Taylor, Verdon last_name: Taylor - first_name: Kristina full_name: Schachtrup, Kristina last_name: Schachtrup - first_name: N Henriette full_name: Uhlenhaut, N Henriette last_name: Uhlenhaut - first_name: Christian full_name: Schachtrup, Christian last_name: Schachtrup citation: ama: Pfurr S, Chu Y, Bohrer C, et al. The E2A splice variant E47 regulates the differentiation of projection neurons via p57(KIP2) during cortical development. Development. 2017;144:3917-3931. doi:10.1242/dev.145698 apa: Pfurr, S., Chu, Y., Bohrer, C., Greulich, F., Beattie, R. J., Mammadzada, K., … Schachtrup, C. (2017). The E2A splice variant E47 regulates the differentiation of projection neurons via p57(KIP2) during cortical development. Development. Company of Biologists. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.145698 chicago: Pfurr, Sabrina, Yu Chu, Christian Bohrer, Franziska Greulich, Robert J Beattie, Könül Mammadzada, Miriam Hils, et al. “The E2A Splice Variant E47 Regulates the Differentiation of Projection Neurons via P57(KIP2) during Cortical Development.” Development. Company of Biologists, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.145698. ieee: S. Pfurr et al., “The E2A splice variant E47 regulates the differentiation of projection neurons via p57(KIP2) during cortical development,” Development, vol. 144. Company of Biologists, pp. 3917–3931, 2017. ista: Pfurr S, Chu Y, Bohrer C, Greulich F, Beattie RJ, Mammadzada K, Hils M, Arnold S, Taylor V, Schachtrup K, Uhlenhaut NH, Schachtrup C. 2017. The E2A splice variant E47 regulates the differentiation of projection neurons via p57(KIP2) during cortical development. Development. 144, 3917–3931. mla: Pfurr, Sabrina, et al. “The E2A Splice Variant E47 Regulates the Differentiation of Projection Neurons via P57(KIP2) during Cortical Development.” Development, vol. 144, Company of Biologists, 2017, pp. 3917–31, doi:10.1242/dev.145698. short: S. Pfurr, Y. Chu, C. Bohrer, F. Greulich, R.J. Beattie, K. Mammadzada, M. Hils, S. Arnold, V. Taylor, K. Schachtrup, N.H. Uhlenhaut, C. Schachtrup, Development 144 (2017) 3917–3931. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:36Z date_published: 2017-10-31T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T16:20:09Z day: '31' department: - _id: SiHi doi: 10.1242/dev.145698 external_id: isi: - '000414025600007' intvolume: ' 144' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '10' oa_version: None page: 3917 - 3931 publication: Development publication_status: published publisher: Company of Biologists publist_id: '6846' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: The E2A splice variant E47 regulates the differentiation of projection neurons via p57(KIP2) during cortical development type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 144 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '834' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Thermal and many-body localized phases are separated by a dynamical phase transition of a new kind. We analyze the distribution of off-diagonal matrix elements of local operators across this transition in two different models of disordered spin chains. We show that the behavior of matrix elements can be used to characterize the breakdown of thermalization and to extract the many-body Thouless energy. We find that upon increasing the disorder strength the system enters a critical region around the many-body localization transition. The properties of the system in this region are: (i) the Thouless energy becomes smaller than the level spacing, (ii) the matrix elements show critical dependence on the energy difference, and (iii) the matrix elements, viewed as amplitudes of a fictitious wave function, exhibit strong multifractality. This critical region decreases with the system size, which we interpret as evidence for a diverging correlation length at the many-body localization transition. Our findings show that the correlation length becomes larger than the accessible system sizes in a broad range of disorder strength values and shed light on the critical behavior near the many-body localization transition.' acknowledgement: We acknowledge useful discussions with V. Kravtsov, T. Grover, and R. Vasseur. M.S. was supported by Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation’s EPiQS Initiative through Grant GBMF4307. M.S. and D.A. acknowledge hospitality of KITP, where parts of this work were completed (supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. NSF PHY11-25915) article_number: '104201' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Maksym full_name: Serbyn, Maksym id: 47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Serbyn orcid: 0000-0002-2399-5827 - first_name: Papic full_name: Zlatko, Papic last_name: Zlatko - first_name: Dmitry full_name: Abanin, Dmitry last_name: Abanin citation: ama: Serbyn M, Zlatko P, Abanin D. Thouless energy and multifractality across the many-body localization transition. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 2017;96(10). doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.96.104201 apa: Serbyn, M., Zlatko, P., & Abanin, D. (2017). Thouless energy and multifractality across the many-body localization transition. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.96.104201 chicago: Serbyn, Maksym, Papic Zlatko, and Dmitry Abanin. “Thouless Energy and Multifractality across the Many-Body Localization Transition.” Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. American Physical Society, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.96.104201. ieee: M. Serbyn, P. Zlatko, and D. Abanin, “Thouless energy and multifractality across the many-body localization transition,” Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, vol. 96, no. 10. American Physical Society, 2017. ista: Serbyn M, Zlatko P, Abanin D. 2017. Thouless energy and multifractality across the many-body localization transition. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 96(10), 104201. mla: Serbyn, Maksym, et al. “Thouless Energy and Multifractality across the Many-Body Localization Transition.” Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, vol. 96, no. 10, 104201, American Physical Society, 2017, doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.96.104201. short: M. Serbyn, P. Zlatko, D. Abanin, Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 96 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:45Z date_published: 2017-09-06T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T15:51:54Z day: '06' department: - _id: MaSe doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.96.104201 external_id: isi: - '000409429300004' intvolume: ' 96' isi: 1 issue: '10' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.02389 month: '09' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version publication: Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics publication_identifier: issn: - '24699950' publication_status: published publisher: American Physical Society publist_id: '6814' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Thouless energy and multifractality across the many-body localization transition type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 96 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '823' abstract: - lang: eng text: The resolution of a linear system with positive integer variables is a basic yet difficult computational problem with many applications. We consider sparse uncorrelated random systems parametrised by the density c and the ratio α=N/M between number of variables N and number of constraints M. By means of ensemble calculations we show that the space of feasible solutions endows a Van-Der-Waals phase diagram in the plane (c, α). We give numerical evidence that the associated computational problems become more difficult across the critical point and in particular in the coexistence region. article_number: '093404' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Simona full_name: Colabrese, Simona last_name: Colabrese - first_name: Daniele full_name: De Martino, Daniele id: 3FF5848A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: De Martino orcid: 0000-0002-5214-4706 - first_name: Luca full_name: Leuzzi, Luca last_name: Leuzzi - first_name: Enzo full_name: Marinari, Enzo last_name: Marinari citation: ama: 'Colabrese S, De Martino D, Leuzzi L, Marinari E. Phase transitions in integer linear problems. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment. 2017;2017(9). doi:10.1088/1742-5468/aa85c3' apa: 'Colabrese, S., De Martino, D., Leuzzi, L., & Marinari, E. (2017). Phase transitions in integer linear problems. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment. IOPscience. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-5468/aa85c3' chicago: 'Colabrese, Simona, Daniele De Martino, Luca Leuzzi, and Enzo Marinari. “Phase Transitions in Integer Linear Problems.” Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment. IOPscience, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-5468/aa85c3.' ieee: 'S. Colabrese, D. De Martino, L. Leuzzi, and E. Marinari, “Phase transitions in integer linear problems,” Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, vol. 2017, no. 9. IOPscience, 2017.' ista: 'Colabrese S, De Martino D, Leuzzi L, Marinari E. 2017. Phase transitions in integer linear problems. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment. 2017(9), 093404.' mla: 'Colabrese, Simona, et al. “Phase Transitions in Integer Linear Problems.” Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, vol. 2017, no. 9, 093404, IOPscience, 2017, doi:10.1088/1742-5468/aa85c3.' short: 'S. Colabrese, D. De Martino, L. Leuzzi, E. Marinari, Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment 2017 (2017).' date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:41Z date_published: 2017-09-26T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T16:18:12Z day: '26' department: - _id: GaTk doi: 10.1088/1742-5468/aa85c3 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000411842900001' intvolume: ' 2017' isi: 1 issue: '9' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.06303 month: '09' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version project: - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme publication: ' Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment' publication_identifier: issn: - '17425468' publication_status: published publisher: IOPscience publist_id: '6826' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Phase transitions in integer linear problems type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 2017 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '824' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'In shear flows at transitional Reynolds numbers, localized patches of turbulence, known as puffs, coexist with the laminar flow. Recently, Avila et al. (Phys. Rev. Lett., vol. 110, 2013, 224502) discovered two spatially localized relative periodic solutions for pipe flow, which appeared in a saddle-node bifurcation at low Reynolds number. Combining slicing methods for continuous symmetry reduction with Poincaré sections for the first time in a shear flow setting, we compute and visualize the unstable manifold of the lower-branch solution and show that it extends towards the neighbourhood of the upper-branch solution. Surprisingly, this connection even persists far above the bifurcation point and appears to mediate the first stage of the puff generation: amplification of streamwise localized fluctuations. When the state-space trajectories on the unstable manifold reach the vicinity of the upper branch, corresponding fluctuations expand in space and eventually take the usual shape of a puff.' article_number: R1 article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Nazmi B full_name: Budanur, Nazmi B id: 3EA1010E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Budanur orcid: 0000-0003-0423-5010 - first_name: Björn full_name: Hof, Björn id: 3A374330-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Hof orcid: 0000-0003-2057-2754 citation: ama: Budanur NB, Hof B. Heteroclinic path to spatially localized chaos in pipe flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 2017;827. doi:10.1017/jfm.2017.516 apa: Budanur, N. B., & Hof, B. (2017). Heteroclinic path to spatially localized chaos in pipe flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2017.516 chicago: Budanur, Nazmi B, and Björn Hof. “Heteroclinic Path to Spatially Localized Chaos in Pipe Flow.” Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Cambridge University Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2017.516. ieee: N. B. Budanur and B. Hof, “Heteroclinic path to spatially localized chaos in pipe flow,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 827. Cambridge University Press, 2017. ista: Budanur NB, Hof B. 2017. Heteroclinic path to spatially localized chaos in pipe flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 827, R1. mla: Budanur, Nazmi B., and Björn Hof. “Heteroclinic Path to Spatially Localized Chaos in Pipe Flow.” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 827, R1, Cambridge University Press, 2017, doi:10.1017/jfm.2017.516. short: N.B. Budanur, B. Hof, Journal of Fluid Mechanics 827 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:42Z date_published: 2017-08-18T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-26T16:17:43Z day: '18' department: - _id: BjHo doi: 10.1017/jfm.2017.516 external_id: isi: - '000408326300001' intvolume: ' 827' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.10484 month: '08' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version publication: Journal of Fluid Mechanics publication_identifier: issn: - '00221120' publication_status: published publisher: Cambridge University Press publist_id: '6824' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Heteroclinic path to spatially localized chaos in pipe flow type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 827 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '799' abstract: - lang: eng text: Membrane traffic at the trans-Golgi network (TGN) is crucial for correctly distributing various membrane proteins to their destination. Polarly localized auxin efflux proteins, including PIN-FORMED1 (PIN1), are dynamically transported between the endosomes and the plasma membrane (PM) in the plant cells. The intracellular trafficking of PIN1 protein is sensitive to a fungal toxin brefeldin A (BFA), which is known to inhibit guanine-nucleotide exchange factors for ADP ribosylation factors (ARF GEFs) such as GNOM. However, the molecular details of the BFA-sensitive trafficking pathway have not been revealed fully. In a previous study, we have identified an Arabidopsis mutant BFA-visualized endocytic trafficking defective 3 (ben3) which exhibited reduced sensitivity to BFA in terms of BFA-induced intracellular PIN1 agglomeration. Here, we show that BEN3 encodes a member of BIG family ARF GEFs, BIG2. Fluorescent proteins tagged BEN3/BIG2 co-localized with markers for TGN / early endosome (EE). Inspection of conditionally induced de novo synthesized PIN1 confirmed that its secretion to the PM is BFA-sensitive and established BEN3/BIG2 as a crucial component of this BFA action at the level of TGN/EE. Furthermore, ben3 mutation alleviated BFA-induced agglomeration of another TGN-localized ARF GEF BEN1/MIN7. Taken together our results suggest that BEN3/BIG2 is an ARF GEF component, which confers BFA sensitivity to the TGN/EE in Arabidopsis. article_number: 1801-1811 article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Saeko full_name: Kitakura, Saeko last_name: Kitakura - first_name: Maciek full_name: Adamowski, Maciek id: 45F536D2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Adamowski orcid: 0000-0001-6463-5257 - first_name: Yuki full_name: Matsuura, Yuki last_name: Matsuura - first_name: Luca full_name: Santuari, Luca last_name: Santuari - first_name: Hirotaka full_name: Kouno, Hirotaka last_name: Kouno - first_name: Kohei full_name: Arima, Kohei last_name: Arima - first_name: Christian full_name: Hardtke, Christian last_name: Hardtke - first_name: Jirí full_name: Friml, Jirí id: 4159519E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Friml orcid: 0000-0002-8302-7596 - first_name: Tatsuo full_name: Kakimoto, Tatsuo last_name: Kakimoto - first_name: Hirokazu full_name: Tanaka, Hirokazu last_name: Tanaka citation: ama: Kitakura S, Adamowski M, Matsuura Y, et al. BEN3/BIG2 ARF GEF is involved in brefeldin a-sensitive trafficking at the trans-Golgi network/early endosome in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant and Cell Physiology. 2017;58(10). doi:10.1093/pcp/pcx118 apa: Kitakura, S., Adamowski, M., Matsuura, Y., Santuari, L., Kouno, H., Arima, K., … Tanaka, H. (2017). BEN3/BIG2 ARF GEF is involved in brefeldin a-sensitive trafficking at the trans-Golgi network/early endosome in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant and Cell Physiology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcx118 chicago: Kitakura, Saeko, Maciek Adamowski, Yuki Matsuura, Luca Santuari, Hirotaka Kouno, Kohei Arima, Christian Hardtke, Jiří Friml, Tatsuo Kakimoto, and Hirokazu Tanaka. “BEN3/BIG2 ARF GEF Is Involved in Brefeldin a-Sensitive Trafficking at the Trans-Golgi Network/Early Endosome in Arabidopsis Thaliana.” Plant and Cell Physiology. Oxford University Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcx118. ieee: S. Kitakura et al., “BEN3/BIG2 ARF GEF is involved in brefeldin a-sensitive trafficking at the trans-Golgi network/early endosome in Arabidopsis thaliana,” Plant and Cell Physiology, vol. 58, no. 10. Oxford University Press, 2017. ista: Kitakura S, Adamowski M, Matsuura Y, Santuari L, Kouno H, Arima K, Hardtke C, Friml J, Kakimoto T, Tanaka H. 2017. BEN3/BIG2 ARF GEF is involved in brefeldin a-sensitive trafficking at the trans-Golgi network/early endosome in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant and Cell Physiology. 58(10), 1801–1811. mla: Kitakura, Saeko, et al. “BEN3/BIG2 ARF GEF Is Involved in Brefeldin a-Sensitive Trafficking at the Trans-Golgi Network/Early Endosome in Arabidopsis Thaliana.” Plant and Cell Physiology, vol. 58, no. 10, 1801–1811, Oxford University Press, 2017, doi:10.1093/pcp/pcx118. short: S. Kitakura, M. Adamowski, Y. Matsuura, L. Santuari, H. Kouno, K. Arima, C. Hardtke, J. Friml, T. Kakimoto, H. Tanaka, Plant and Cell Physiology 58 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:34Z date_published: 2017-08-21T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T11:00:19Z day: '21' ddc: - '581' department: - _id: JiFr doi: 10.1093/pcp/pcx118 external_id: isi: - '000413220400019' pmid: - '29016942' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: bd3e3a94d55416739cbb19624bb977f8 content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-04-17T07:52:34Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:06Z file_id: '6333' file_name: 2017_PlantCellPhysio_Kitakura.pdf file_size: 1352913 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:06Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 58' isi: 1 issue: '10' language: - iso: eng month: '08' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version pmid: 1 publication: Plant and Cell Physiology publication_identifier: issn: - '00320781' publication_status: published publisher: Oxford University Press publist_id: '6854' pubrep_id: '1009' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: BEN3/BIG2 ARF GEF is involved in brefeldin a-sensitive trafficking at the trans-Golgi network/early endosome in Arabidopsis thaliana type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 58 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '800' abstract: - lang: eng text: Gamma oscillations (30–150 Hz) in neuronal networks are associated with the processing and recall of information. We measured local field potentials in the dentate gyrus of freely moving mice and found that gamma activity occurs in bursts, which are highly heterogeneous in their spatial extensions, ranging from focal to global coherent events. Synaptic communication among perisomatic-inhibitory interneurons (PIIs) is thought to play an important role in the generation of hippocampal gamma patterns. However, how neuronal circuits can generate synchronous oscillations at different spatial scales is unknown. We analyzed paired recordings in dentate gyrus slices and show that synaptic signaling at interneuron-interneuron synapses is distance dependent. Synaptic strength declines whereas the duration of inhibitory signals increases with axonal distance among interconnected PIIs. Using neuronal network modeling, we show that distance-dependent inhibition generates multiple highly synchronous focal gamma bursts allowing the network to process complex inputs in parallel in flexibly organized neuronal centers. article_number: '758' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Michael full_name: Strüber, Michael last_name: Strüber - first_name: Jonas full_name: Sauer, Jonas last_name: Sauer - first_name: Peter M full_name: Jonas, Peter M id: 353C1B58-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Jonas orcid: 0000-0001-5001-4804 - first_name: Marlene full_name: Bartos, Marlene last_name: Bartos citation: ama: Strüber M, Sauer J, Jonas PM, Bartos M. Distance-dependent inhibition facilitates focality of gamma oscillations in the dentate gyrus. Nature Communications. 2017;8(1). doi:10.1038/s41467-017-00936-3 apa: Strüber, M., Sauer, J., Jonas, P. M., & Bartos, M. (2017). Distance-dependent inhibition facilitates focality of gamma oscillations in the dentate gyrus. Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00936-3 chicago: Strüber, Michael, Jonas Sauer, Peter M Jonas, and Marlene Bartos. “Distance-Dependent Inhibition Facilitates Focality of Gamma Oscillations in the Dentate Gyrus.” Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00936-3. ieee: M. Strüber, J. Sauer, P. M. Jonas, and M. Bartos, “Distance-dependent inhibition facilitates focality of gamma oscillations in the dentate gyrus,” Nature Communications, vol. 8, no. 1. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. ista: Strüber M, Sauer J, Jonas PM, Bartos M. 2017. Distance-dependent inhibition facilitates focality of gamma oscillations in the dentate gyrus. Nature Communications. 8(1), 758. mla: Strüber, Michael, et al. “Distance-Dependent Inhibition Facilitates Focality of Gamma Oscillations in the Dentate Gyrus.” Nature Communications, vol. 8, no. 1, 758, Nature Publishing Group, 2017, doi:10.1038/s41467-017-00936-3. short: M. Strüber, J. Sauer, P.M. Jonas, M. Bartos, Nature Communications 8 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:34Z date_published: 2017-10-02T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T10:59:41Z day: '02' ddc: - '571' department: - _id: PeJo doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-00936-3 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000412053100004' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 7e2c7621afd5f802338e92e8619f024d content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:15:17Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:07Z file_id: '5135' file_name: IST-2017-914-v1+1_s41467-017-00936-3.pdf file_size: 4261832 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:07Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 8' isi: 1 issue: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '10' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version project: - _id: 25C0F108-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '268548' name: Nanophysiology of fast-spiking, parvalbumin-expressing GABAergic interneurons publication: Nature Communications publication_identifier: issn: - '20411723' publication_status: published publisher: Nature Publishing Group publist_id: '6853' pubrep_id: '914' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Distance-dependent inhibition facilitates focality of gamma oscillations in the dentate gyrus tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 8 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '803' abstract: - lang: eng text: Eukaryotic cells store their chromosomes in a single nucleus. This is important to maintain genomic integrity, as chromosomes packaged into separate nuclei (micronuclei) are prone to massive DNA damage. During mitosis, higher eukaryotes disassemble their nucleus and release individualized chromosomes for segregation. How numerous chromosomes subsequently reform a single nucleus has remained unclear. Using image-based screening of human cells, we identified barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF) as a key factor guiding membranes to form a single nucleus. Unexpectedly, nuclear assembly does not require BAF?s association with inner nuclear membrane proteins but instead relies on BAF?s ability to bridge distant DNA sites. Live-cell imaging and in vitro reconstitution showed that BAF enriches around the mitotic chromosome ensemble to induce a densely cross-bridged chromatin layer that is mechanically stiff and limits membranes to the surface. Our study reveals that BAF-mediated changes in chromosome mechanics underlie nuclear assembly with broad implications for proper genome function. acknowledged_ssus: - _id: Bio article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Matthias full_name: Samwer, Matthias last_name: Samwer - first_name: Maximilian full_name: Schneider, Maximilian last_name: Schneider - first_name: Rudolf full_name: Hoefler, Rudolf last_name: Hoefler - first_name: Philipp S full_name: Schmalhorst, Philipp S id: 309D50DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Schmalhorst orcid: 0000-0002-5795-0133 - first_name: Julian full_name: Jude, Julian last_name: Jude - first_name: Johannes full_name: Zuber, Johannes last_name: Zuber - first_name: Daniel full_name: Gerlic, Daniel last_name: Gerlic citation: ama: Samwer M, Schneider M, Hoefler R, et al. DNA cross-bridging shapes a single nucleus from a set of mitotic chromosomes. Cell. 2017;170(5):956-972. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2017.07.038 apa: Samwer, M., Schneider, M., Hoefler, R., Schmalhorst, P. S., Jude, J., Zuber, J., & Gerlic, D. (2017). DNA cross-bridging shapes a single nucleus from a set of mitotic chromosomes. Cell. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2017.07.038 chicago: Samwer, Matthias, Maximilian Schneider, Rudolf Hoefler, Philipp S Schmalhorst, Julian Jude, Johannes Zuber, and Daniel Gerlic. “DNA Cross-Bridging Shapes a Single Nucleus from a Set of Mitotic Chromosomes.” Cell. Cell Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2017.07.038. ieee: M. Samwer et al., “DNA cross-bridging shapes a single nucleus from a set of mitotic chromosomes,” Cell, vol. 170, no. 5. Cell Press, pp. 956–972, 2017. ista: Samwer M, Schneider M, Hoefler R, Schmalhorst PS, Jude J, Zuber J, Gerlic D. 2017. DNA cross-bridging shapes a single nucleus from a set of mitotic chromosomes. Cell. 170(5), 956–972. mla: Samwer, Matthias, et al. “DNA Cross-Bridging Shapes a Single Nucleus from a Set of Mitotic Chromosomes.” Cell, vol. 170, no. 5, Cell Press, 2017, pp. 956–72, doi:10.1016/j.cell.2017.07.038. short: M. Samwer, M. Schneider, R. Hoefler, P.S. Schmalhorst, J. Jude, J. Zuber, D. Gerlic, Cell 170 (2017) 956–972. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:35Z date_published: 2017-08-24T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T10:59:14Z day: '24' ddc: - '570' department: - _id: CaHe doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2017.07.038 external_id: isi: - '000408372400014' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 64897b0c5373f22273f598e4672c60ff content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-01-18T13:45:40Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:08Z file_id: '5852' file_name: 2017_Cell_Samwer.pdf file_size: 17666637 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:08Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 170' isi: 1 issue: '5' language: - iso: eng month: '08' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: 956 - 972 publication: Cell publication_identifier: issn: - '00928674' publication_status: published publisher: Cell Press publist_id: '6848' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: DNA cross-bridging shapes a single nucleus from a set of mitotic chromosomes tmp: image: /images/cc_by_nc_nd.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) short: CC BY-NC-ND (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 170 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '804' abstract: - lang: eng text: Polysaccharides (carbohydrates) are key regulators of a large number of cell biological processes. However, precise biochemical or genetic manipulation of these often complex structures is laborious and hampers experimental structure–function studies. Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations provide a valuable alternative tool to generate and test hypotheses on saccharide function. Yet, currently used MD force fields often overestimate the aggregation propensity of polysaccharides, affecting the usability of those simulations. Here we tested MARTINI, a popular coarse-grained (CG) force field for biological macromolecules, for its ability to accurately represent molecular forces between saccharides. To this end, we calculated a thermodynamic solution property, the second virial coefficient of the osmotic pressure (B22). Comparison with light scattering experiments revealed a nonphysical aggregation of a prototypical polysaccharide in MARTINI, pointing at an imbalance of the nonbonded solute–solute, solute–water, and water–water interactions. This finding also applies to smaller oligosaccharides which were all found to aggregate in simulations even at moderate concentrations, well below their solubility limit. Finally, we explored the influence of the Lennard-Jones (LJ) interaction between saccharide molecules and propose a simple scaling of the LJ interaction strength that makes MARTINI more reliable for the simulation of saccharides. acknowledged_ssus: - _id: ScienComp acknowledgement: P.S.S. was supported by research fellowship 2811/1-1 from the German Research Foundation (DFG), and M.S. was supported by EMBO Long Term Fellowship ALTF 187-2013 and Grant GC65-32 from the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling (ICM), University of Warsaw, Poland. The authors thank Antje Potthast, Marek Cieplak, Tomasz Włodarski, and Damien Thompson for fruitful discussions and the IST Austria Scientific Computing Facility for support. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Philipp S full_name: Schmalhorst, Philipp S id: 309D50DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Schmalhorst orcid: 0000-0002-5795-0133 - first_name: Felix full_name: Deluweit, Felix last_name: Deluweit - first_name: Roger full_name: Scherrers, Roger last_name: Scherrers - first_name: Carl-Philipp J full_name: Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J id: 39427864-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Heisenberg orcid: 0000-0002-0912-4566 - first_name: Mateusz K full_name: Sikora, Mateusz K id: 2F74BCDE-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Sikora citation: ama: Schmalhorst PS, Deluweit F, Scherrers R, Heisenberg C-PJ, Sikora MK. Overcoming the limitations of the MARTINI force field in simulations of polysaccharides. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation. 2017;13(10):5039-5053. doi:10.1021/acs.jctc.7b00374 apa: Schmalhorst, P. S., Deluweit, F., Scherrers, R., Heisenberg, C.-P. J., & Sikora, M. K. (2017). Overcoming the limitations of the MARTINI force field in simulations of polysaccharides. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.7b00374 chicago: Schmalhorst, Philipp S, Felix Deluweit, Roger Scherrers, Carl-Philipp J Heisenberg, and Mateusz K Sikora. “Overcoming the Limitations of the MARTINI Force Field in Simulations of Polysaccharides.” Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation. American Chemical Society, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.7b00374. ieee: P. S. Schmalhorst, F. Deluweit, R. Scherrers, C.-P. J. Heisenberg, and M. K. Sikora, “Overcoming the limitations of the MARTINI force field in simulations of polysaccharides,” Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, vol. 13, no. 10. American Chemical Society, pp. 5039–5053, 2017. ista: Schmalhorst PS, Deluweit F, Scherrers R, Heisenberg C-PJ, Sikora MK. 2017. Overcoming the limitations of the MARTINI force field in simulations of polysaccharides. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation. 13(10), 5039–5053. mla: Schmalhorst, Philipp S., et al. “Overcoming the Limitations of the MARTINI Force Field in Simulations of Polysaccharides.” Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, vol. 13, no. 10, American Chemical Society, 2017, pp. 5039–53, doi:10.1021/acs.jctc.7b00374. short: P.S. Schmalhorst, F. Deluweit, R. Scherrers, C.-P.J. Heisenberg, M.K. Sikora, Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation 13 (2017) 5039–5053. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:35Z date_published: 2017-10-10T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T10:58:45Z day: '10' department: - _id: CaHe doi: 10.1021/acs.jctc.7b00374 external_id: isi: - '000412965700036' intvolume: ' 13' isi: 1 issue: '10' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.03773 month: '10' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 5039 - 5053 publication: Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation publication_identifier: issn: - '15499618' publication_status: published publisher: American Chemical Society publist_id: '6847' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Overcoming the limitations of the MARTINI force field in simulations of polysaccharides type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 13 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '746' abstract: - lang: eng text: Metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 5 (mGluR5) is crucially implicated in the pathophysiology of Fragile X Syndrome (FXS); however, its dysfunction at the sub-cellular level, and related synaptic and cognitive phenotypes are unexplored. Here, we probed the consequences of mGluR5/Homer scaffold disruption for mGluR5 cell-surface mobility, synaptic N-methyl-D-Aspartate receptor (NMDAR) function, and behavioral phenotypes in the second-generation Fmr1 knockout (KO) mouse. Using single-molecule tracking, we found that mGluR5 was significantly more mobile at synapses in hippocampal Fmr1 KO neurons, causing an increased synaptic surface co-clustering of mGluR5 and NMDAR. This correlated with a reduced amplitude of synaptic NMDAR currents, a lack of their mGluR5-Activated long-Term depression, and NMDAR/hippocampus dependent cognitive deficits. These synaptic and behavioral phenomena were reversed by knocking down Homer1a in Fmr1 KO mice. Our study provides a mechanistic link between changes of mGluR5 dynamics and pathological phenotypes of FXS, unveiling novel targets for mGluR5-based therapeutics. article_number: '1103' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Elisabetta full_name: Aloisi, Elisabetta last_name: Aloisi - first_name: Katy full_name: Le Corf, Katy last_name: Le Corf - first_name: Julien full_name: Dupuis, Julien last_name: Dupuis - first_name: Pei full_name: Zhang, Pei last_name: Zhang - first_name: Melanie full_name: Ginger, Melanie last_name: Ginger - first_name: Virginie full_name: Labrousse, Virginie last_name: Labrousse - first_name: Michela full_name: Spatuzza, Michela last_name: Spatuzza - first_name: Matthias full_name: Georg Haberl, Matthias last_name: Georg Haberl - first_name: Lara full_name: Costa, Lara last_name: Costa - first_name: Ryuichi full_name: Shigemoto, Ryuichi id: 499F3ABC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Shigemoto orcid: 0000-0001-8761-9444 - first_name: Anke full_name: Tappe Theodor, Anke last_name: Tappe Theodor - first_name: Fillippo full_name: Drago, Fillippo last_name: Drago - first_name: Pier full_name: Vincenzo Piazza, Pier last_name: Vincenzo Piazza - first_name: Christophe full_name: Mulle, Christophe last_name: Mulle - first_name: Laurent full_name: Groc, Laurent last_name: Groc - first_name: Lucia full_name: Ciranna, Lucia last_name: Ciranna - first_name: Maria full_name: Catania, Maria last_name: Catania - first_name: Andreas full_name: Frick, Andreas last_name: Frick citation: ama: Aloisi E, Le Corf K, Dupuis J, et al. Altered surface mGluR5 dynamics provoke synaptic NMDAR dysfunction and cognitive defects in Fmr1 knockout mice. Nature Communications. 2017;8(1). doi:10.1038/s41467-017-01191-2 apa: Aloisi, E., Le Corf, K., Dupuis, J., Zhang, P., Ginger, M., Labrousse, V., … Frick, A. (2017). Altered surface mGluR5 dynamics provoke synaptic NMDAR dysfunction and cognitive defects in Fmr1 knockout mice. Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-01191-2 chicago: Aloisi, Elisabetta, Katy Le Corf, Julien Dupuis, Pei Zhang, Melanie Ginger, Virginie Labrousse, Michela Spatuzza, et al. “Altered Surface MGluR5 Dynamics Provoke Synaptic NMDAR Dysfunction and Cognitive Defects in Fmr1 Knockout Mice.” Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-01191-2. ieee: E. Aloisi et al., “Altered surface mGluR5 dynamics provoke synaptic NMDAR dysfunction and cognitive defects in Fmr1 knockout mice,” Nature Communications, vol. 8, no. 1. Nature Publishing Group, 2017. ista: Aloisi E, Le Corf K, Dupuis J, Zhang P, Ginger M, Labrousse V, Spatuzza M, Georg Haberl M, Costa L, Shigemoto R, Tappe Theodor A, Drago F, Vincenzo Piazza P, Mulle C, Groc L, Ciranna L, Catania M, Frick A. 2017. Altered surface mGluR5 dynamics provoke synaptic NMDAR dysfunction and cognitive defects in Fmr1 knockout mice. Nature Communications. 8(1), 1103. mla: Aloisi, Elisabetta, et al. “Altered Surface MGluR5 Dynamics Provoke Synaptic NMDAR Dysfunction and Cognitive Defects in Fmr1 Knockout Mice.” Nature Communications, vol. 8, no. 1, 1103, Nature Publishing Group, 2017, doi:10.1038/s41467-017-01191-2. short: E. Aloisi, K. Le Corf, J. Dupuis, P. Zhang, M. Ginger, V. Labrousse, M. Spatuzza, M. Georg Haberl, L. Costa, R. Shigemoto, A. Tappe Theodor, F. Drago, P. Vincenzo Piazza, C. Mulle, L. Groc, L. Ciranna, M. Catania, A. Frick, Nature Communications 8 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:17Z date_published: 2017-12-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:27:30Z day: '01' ddc: - '571' department: - _id: RySh doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-01191-2 external_id: isi: - '000413571300004' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 99ceee57549dc0461e3adfc037ec70a9 content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:17:32Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:58Z file_id: '5287' file_name: IST-2017-915-v1+1_s41467-017-01191-2.pdf file_size: 1841650 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:58Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 8' isi: 1 issue: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '12' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version publication: Nature Communications publication_identifier: issn: - '20411723' publication_status: published publisher: Nature Publishing Group publist_id: '6921' pubrep_id: '915' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Altered surface mGluR5 dynamics provoke synaptic NMDAR dysfunction and cognitive defects in Fmr1 knockout mice tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 8 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '749' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Synaptotagmin 7 (Syt7) is thought to be a Ca2+ sensor that mediates asynchronous transmitter release and facilitation at synapses. However, Syt7 is strongly expressed in fast-spiking, parvalbumin-expressing GABAergic interneurons, and the output synapses of these neurons produce only minimal asynchronous release and show depression rather than facilitation. To resolve this apparent contradiction, we examined the effects of genetic elimination of Syt7 on synaptic transmission at the GABAergic basket cell (BC)-Purkinje cell (PC) synapse in cerebellum. Our results indicate that at the BC-PC synapse, Syt7 contributes to asynchronous release, pool replenishment, and facilitation. In combination, these three effects ensure efficient transmitter release during high-frequency activity and guarantee frequency independence of inhibition. Our results identify a distinct function of Syt7: ensuring the efficiency of high-frequency inhibitory synaptic transmission' acknowledged_ssus: - _id: PreCl article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Chong full_name: Chen, Chong id: 3DFD581A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Chen - first_name: Rachel full_name: Satterfield, Rachel last_name: Satterfield - first_name: Samuel full_name: Young, Samuel last_name: Young - first_name: Peter M full_name: Jonas, Peter M id: 353C1B58-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Jonas orcid: 0000-0001-5001-4804 citation: ama: Chen C, Satterfield R, Young S, Jonas PM. Triple function of Synaptotagmin 7 ensures efficiency of high-frequency transmission at central GABAergic synapses. Cell Reports. 2017;21(8):2082-2089. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2017.10.122 apa: Chen, C., Satterfield, R., Young, S., & Jonas, P. M. (2017). Triple function of Synaptotagmin 7 ensures efficiency of high-frequency transmission at central GABAergic synapses. Cell Reports. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2017.10.122 chicago: Chen, Chong, Rachel Satterfield, Samuel Young, and Peter M Jonas. “Triple Function of Synaptotagmin 7 Ensures Efficiency of High-Frequency Transmission at Central GABAergic Synapses.” Cell Reports. Cell Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2017.10.122. ieee: C. Chen, R. Satterfield, S. Young, and P. M. Jonas, “Triple function of Synaptotagmin 7 ensures efficiency of high-frequency transmission at central GABAergic synapses,” Cell Reports, vol. 21, no. 8. Cell Press, pp. 2082–2089, 2017. ista: Chen C, Satterfield R, Young S, Jonas PM. 2017. Triple function of Synaptotagmin 7 ensures efficiency of high-frequency transmission at central GABAergic synapses. Cell Reports. 21(8), 2082–2089. mla: Chen, Chong, et al. “Triple Function of Synaptotagmin 7 Ensures Efficiency of High-Frequency Transmission at Central GABAergic Synapses.” Cell Reports, vol. 21, no. 8, Cell Press, 2017, pp. 2082–89, doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2017.10.122. short: C. Chen, R. Satterfield, S. Young, P.M. Jonas, Cell Reports 21 (2017) 2082–2089. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:18Z date_published: 2017-11-21T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:26:04Z day: '21' ddc: - '570' - '571' department: - _id: PeJo doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.10.122 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000416216700007' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: a6afa3764909bf6edafa07982d8e1cee content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:09:14Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:59Z file_id: '4737' file_name: IST-2017-874-v1+1_PIIS2211124717316029.pdf file_size: 2759195 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:59Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 21' isi: 1 issue: '8' language: - iso: eng month: '11' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: 2082 - 2089 project: - _id: 25C26B1E-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FWF grant_number: P24909-B24 name: Mechanisms of transmitter release at GABAergic synapses - _id: 25B7EB9E-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '692692' name: Biophysics and circuit function of a giant cortical glumatergic synapse publication: Cell Reports publication_identifier: issn: - '22111247' publication_status: published publisher: Cell Press publist_id: '6907' pubrep_id: '874' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '324' relation: dissertation_contains status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Triple function of Synaptotagmin 7 ensures efficiency of high-frequency transmission at central GABAergic synapses tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 21 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '744' abstract: - lang: eng text: In evolutionary game theory interactions between individuals are often assumed obligatory. However, in many real-life situations, individuals can decide to opt out of an interaction depending on the information they have about the opponent. We consider a simple evolutionary game theoretic model to study such a scenario, where at each encounter between two individuals the type of the opponent (cooperator/defector) is known with some probability, and where each individual either accepts or opts out of the interaction. If the type of the opponent is unknown, a trustful individual accepts the interaction, whereas a suspicious individual opts out of the interaction. If either of the two individuals opt out both individuals remain without an interaction. We show that in the prisoners dilemma optional interactions along with suspicious behaviour facilitates the emergence of trustful cooperation. article_processing_charge: No article_type: original author: - first_name: Tadeas full_name: Priklopil, Tadeas id: 3C869AA0-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Priklopil - first_name: Krishnendu full_name: Chatterjee, Krishnendu id: 2E5DCA20-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Chatterjee orcid: 0000-0002-4561-241X - first_name: Martin full_name: Nowak, Martin last_name: Nowak citation: ama: Priklopil T, Chatterjee K, Nowak M. Optional interactions and suspicious behaviour facilitates trustful cooperation in prisoners dilemma. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 2017;433:64-72. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2017.08.025 apa: Priklopil, T., Chatterjee, K., & Nowak, M. (2017). Optional interactions and suspicious behaviour facilitates trustful cooperation in prisoners dilemma. Journal of Theoretical Biology. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2017.08.025 chicago: Priklopil, Tadeas, Krishnendu Chatterjee, and Martin Nowak. “Optional Interactions and Suspicious Behaviour Facilitates Trustful Cooperation in Prisoners Dilemma.” Journal of Theoretical Biology. Elsevier, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2017.08.025. ieee: T. Priklopil, K. Chatterjee, and M. Nowak, “Optional interactions and suspicious behaviour facilitates trustful cooperation in prisoners dilemma,” Journal of Theoretical Biology, vol. 433. Elsevier, pp. 64–72, 2017. ista: Priklopil T, Chatterjee K, Nowak M. 2017. Optional interactions and suspicious behaviour facilitates trustful cooperation in prisoners dilemma. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 433, 64–72. mla: Priklopil, Tadeas, et al. “Optional Interactions and Suspicious Behaviour Facilitates Trustful Cooperation in Prisoners Dilemma.” Journal of Theoretical Biology, vol. 433, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 64–72, doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2017.08.025. short: T. Priklopil, K. Chatterjee, M. Nowak, Journal of Theoretical Biology 433 (2017) 64–72. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:16Z date_published: 2017-11-21T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:29:02Z day: '21' ddc: - '000' - '570' department: - _id: KrCh doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2017.08.025 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000412039800007' pmid: - '28867224' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 4b43af1615ebf1a861840cb03d8a320c content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-11-19T07:57:39Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:58Z file_id: '7047' file_name: 2017_JournTheoretBio_Priklopil.pdf file_size: 537323 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:58Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 433' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng month: '11' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 64 - 72 pmid: 1 project: - _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '291734' name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme - _id: 2581B60A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '279307' name: 'Quantitative Graph Games: Theory and Applications' publication: ' Journal of Theoretical Biology' publication_identifier: issn: - '00225193' publication_status: published publisher: Elsevier publist_id: '6923' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Optional interactions and suspicious behaviour facilitates trustful cooperation in prisoners dilemma tmp: image: /images/cc_by_nc_nd.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) short: CC BY-NC-ND (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 433 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '745' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Fluid flows in nature and applications are frequently subject to periodic velocity modulations. Surprisingly, even for the generic case of flow through a straight pipe, there is little consensus regarding the influence of pulsation on the transition threshold to turbulence: while most studies predict a monotonically increasing threshold with pulsation frequency (i.e. Womersley number, ), others observe a decreasing threshold for identical parameters and only observe an increasing threshold at low . In the present study we apply recent advances in the understanding of transition in steady shear flows to pulsating pipe flow. For moderate pulsation amplitudes we find that the first instability encountered is subcritical (i.e. requiring finite amplitude disturbances) and gives rise to localized patches of turbulence (''puffs'') analogous to steady pipe flow. By monitoring the impact of pulsation on the lifetime of turbulence we map the onset of turbulence in parameter space. Transition in pulsatile flow can be separated into three regimes. At small Womersley numbers the dynamics is dominated by the decay turbulence suffers during the slower part of the cycle and hence transition is delayed significantly. As shown in this regime thresholds closely agree with estimates based on a quasi-steady flow assumption only taking puff decay rates into account. The transition point predicted in the zero limit equals to the critical point for steady pipe flow offset by the oscillation Reynolds number (i.e. the dimensionless oscillation amplitude). In the high frequency limit on the other hand, puff lifetimes are identical to those in steady pipe flow and hence the transition threshold appears to be unaffected by flow pulsation. In the intermediate frequency regime the transition threshold sharply drops (with increasing ) from the decay dominated (quasi-steady) threshold to the steady pipe flow level.' article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Duo full_name: Xu, Duo id: 3454D55E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Xu - first_name: Sascha full_name: Warnecke, Sascha last_name: Warnecke - first_name: Baofang full_name: Song, Baofang last_name: Song - first_name: Xingyu full_name: Ma, Xingyu id: 34BADBA6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Ma orcid: 0000-0002-0179-9737 - first_name: Björn full_name: Hof, Björn id: 3A374330-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Hof orcid: 0000-0003-2057-2754 citation: ama: Xu D, Warnecke S, Song B, Ma X, Hof B. Transition to turbulence in pulsating pipe flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 2017;831:418-432. doi:10.1017/jfm.2017.620 apa: Xu, D., Warnecke, S., Song, B., Ma, X., & Hof, B. (2017). Transition to turbulence in pulsating pipe flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2017.620 chicago: Xu, Duo, Sascha Warnecke, Baofang Song, Xingyu Ma, and Björn Hof. “Transition to Turbulence in Pulsating Pipe Flow.” Journal of Fluid Mechanics. Cambridge University Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2017.620. ieee: D. Xu, S. Warnecke, B. Song, X. Ma, and B. Hof, “Transition to turbulence in pulsating pipe flow,” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 831. Cambridge University Press, pp. 418–432, 2017. ista: Xu D, Warnecke S, Song B, Ma X, Hof B. 2017. Transition to turbulence in pulsating pipe flow. Journal of Fluid Mechanics. 831, 418–432. mla: Xu, Duo, et al. “Transition to Turbulence in Pulsating Pipe Flow.” Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 831, Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 418–32, doi:10.1017/jfm.2017.620. short: D. Xu, S. Warnecke, B. Song, X. Ma, B. Hof, Journal of Fluid Mechanics 831 (2017) 418–432. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:17Z date_published: 2017-11-25T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:28:12Z day: '25' department: - _id: BjHo doi: 10.1017/jfm.2017.620 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000412934800005' intvolume: ' 831' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.03738 month: '11' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 418 - 432 project: - _id: 25152F3A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '306589' name: Decoding the complexity of turbulence at its origin publication: Journal of Fluid Mechanics publication_identifier: issn: - '00221120' publication_status: published publisher: Cambridge University Press publist_id: '6922' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Transition to turbulence in pulsating pipe flow type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 831 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '747' abstract: - lang: eng text: Bradykinin (BK), a component of the kallikrein-kininogen-kinin system exerts multiple effects via B1 and B2 receptor activation. In the cardiovascular system, bradykinin has cardioprotective and vasodilator properties. We investigated the effect of BK on cardiac-projecting neurons of nucleus ambiguus, a key site for the parasympathetic cardiac regulation. BK produced a dose-dependent increase in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration. Pretreatment with HOE140, a B2 receptor antagonist, but not with R715, a B1 receptor antagonist, abolished the response to BK. A selective B2 receptor agonist, but not a B1 receptor agonist, elicited an increase in cytosolic Ca2+ similarly to BK. Inhibition of N-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels with ω-conotoxin GVIA had no effect on the Ca2+ signal produced by BK, while pretreatment with ω-conotoxin MVIIC, a blocker of P/Q-type of Ca2+ channels, significantly diminished the effect of BK. Pretreatment with xestospongin C and 2-aminoethoxydiphenyl borate, antagonists of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors, abolished the response to BK. Inhibition of ryanodine receptors reduced the BK-induced Ca2+ increase, while disruption of lysosomal Ca2+ stores with bafilomycin A1 did not affect the response. BK produced a dose-dependent depolarization of nucleus ambiguus neurons, which was prevented by the B2 receptor antagonist. In vivo studies indicate that microinjection of BK into nucleus ambiguus elicited bradycardia in conscious rats via B2 receptors. In summary, in cardiac vagal neurons of nucleus ambiguus, BK activates B2 receptors promoting Ca2+ influx and Ca2+ release from endoplasmic reticulum, and membrane depolarization; these effects are translated in vivo by bradycardia. article_processing_charge: No article_type: original author: - first_name: Eugen full_name: Brǎiloiu, Eugen last_name: Brǎiloiu - first_name: Matthew full_name: Mcguire, Matthew last_name: Mcguire - first_name: Shadaria full_name: Shuler, Shadaria last_name: Shuler - first_name: Elena full_name: Deliu, Elena id: 37A40D7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Deliu orcid: 0000-0002-7370-5293 - first_name: Jeffrey full_name: Barr, Jeffrey last_name: Barr - first_name: Mary full_name: Abood, Mary last_name: Abood - first_name: Gabriela full_name: Brailoiu, Gabriela last_name: Brailoiu citation: ama: Brǎiloiu E, Mcguire M, Shuler S, et al. Modulation of cardiac vagal tone by bradykinin acting on nucleus ambiguus. Neuroscience. 2017;365:23-32. doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.09.034 apa: Brǎiloiu, E., Mcguire, M., Shuler, S., Deliu, E., Barr, J., Abood, M., & Brailoiu, G. (2017). Modulation of cardiac vagal tone by bradykinin acting on nucleus ambiguus. Neuroscience. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.09.034 chicago: Brǎiloiu, Eugen, Matthew Mcguire, Shadaria Shuler, Elena Deliu, Jeffrey Barr, Mary Abood, and Gabriela Brailoiu. “Modulation of Cardiac Vagal Tone by Bradykinin Acting on Nucleus Ambiguus.” Neuroscience. Elsevier, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.09.034. ieee: E. Brǎiloiu et al., “Modulation of cardiac vagal tone by bradykinin acting on nucleus ambiguus,” Neuroscience, vol. 365. Elsevier, pp. 23–32, 2017. ista: Brǎiloiu E, Mcguire M, Shuler S, Deliu E, Barr J, Abood M, Brailoiu G. 2017. Modulation of cardiac vagal tone by bradykinin acting on nucleus ambiguus. Neuroscience. 365, 23–32. mla: Brǎiloiu, Eugen, et al. “Modulation of Cardiac Vagal Tone by Bradykinin Acting on Nucleus Ambiguus.” Neuroscience, vol. 365, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 23–32, doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.09.034. short: E. Brǎiloiu, M. Mcguire, S. Shuler, E. Deliu, J. Barr, M. Abood, G. Brailoiu, Neuroscience 365 (2017) 23–32. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:17Z date_published: 2017-12-04T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:26:59Z day: '04' department: - _id: GaNo doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.09.034 external_id: isi: - '000415966200003' pmid: - '28951324' intvolume: ' 365' isi: 1 language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5798458 month: '12' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 23 - 32 pmid: 1 publication: Neuroscience publication_identifier: issn: - '03064522' publication_status: published publisher: Elsevier publist_id: '6911' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Modulation of cardiac vagal tone by bradykinin acting on nucleus ambiguus type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 365 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '743' abstract: - lang: eng text: "This special issue of the Journal on Formal Methods in System Design is dedicated to Prof. Helmut Veith, who unexpectedly passed away in March 2016. Helmut Veith was a brilliant researcher, inspiring collaborator, passionate mentor, generous friend, and valued member of the formal methods community. Helmut was not only known for his numerous and influential contributions in the field of automated verification (most prominently his work on Counterexample-Guided Abstraction Refinement [1,2]), but also for his untiring and passionate efforts for the logic community: he co-organized the Vienna Summer of Logic (an event comprising twelve conferences and numerous workshops which attracted thousands of researchers from all over the world), he initiated the Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms (which promotes international collaboration on logic and algorithms and organizes outreach events such as the LogicLounge), and he coordinated the Doctoral Program on Logical Methods in Computer Science at TU Wien (currently educating more than 40 doctoral students) and a National Research Network on Rigorous Systems Engineering (uniting fifteen researchers in Austria to address the challenge of building reliable and safe computer\r\nsystems). With his enthusiasm and commitment, Helmut completely reshaped the Austrian research landscape in the field of logic and verification in his few years as a full professor at TU Wien." article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Georg full_name: Gottlob, Georg last_name: Gottlob - first_name: Thomas A full_name: Henzinger, Thomas A id: 40876CD8-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Henzinger orcid: 0000−0002−2985−7724 - first_name: Georg full_name: Weißenbacher, Georg last_name: Weißenbacher citation: ama: Gottlob G, Henzinger TA, Weißenbacher G. Preface of the special issue in memoriam Helmut Veith. Formal Methods in System Design. 2017;51(2):267-269. doi:10.1007/s10703-017-0307-6 apa: Gottlob, G., Henzinger, T. A., & Weißenbacher, G. (2017). Preface of the special issue in memoriam Helmut Veith. Formal Methods in System Design. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10703-017-0307-6 chicago: Gottlob, Georg, Thomas A Henzinger, and Georg Weißenbacher. “Preface of the Special Issue in Memoriam Helmut Veith.” Formal Methods in System Design. Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10703-017-0307-6. ieee: G. Gottlob, T. A. Henzinger, and G. Weißenbacher, “Preface of the special issue in memoriam Helmut Veith,” Formal Methods in System Design, vol. 51, no. 2. Springer, pp. 267–269, 2017. ista: Gottlob G, Henzinger TA, Weißenbacher G. 2017. Preface of the special issue in memoriam Helmut Veith. Formal Methods in System Design. 51(2), 267–269. mla: Gottlob, Georg, et al. “Preface of the Special Issue in Memoriam Helmut Veith.” Formal Methods in System Design, vol. 51, no. 2, Springer, 2017, pp. 267–69, doi:10.1007/s10703-017-0307-6. short: G. Gottlob, T.A. Henzinger, G. Weißenbacher, Formal Methods in System Design 51 (2017) 267–269. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:16Z date_published: 2017-11-14T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T12:29:29Z day: '14' department: - _id: ToHe doi: 10.1007/s10703-017-0307-6 external_id: isi: - '000415615600001' intvolume: ' 51' isi: 1 issue: '2' language: - iso: eng month: '11' oa_version: None page: 267 - 269 publication: Formal Methods in System Design publication_status: published publisher: Springer publist_id: '6924' quality_controlled: '1' status: public title: Preface of the special issue in memoriam Helmut Veith type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 51 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '961' abstract: - lang: eng text: Cell-cell contact formation constitutes the first step in the emergence of multicellularity in evolution, thereby allowing the differentiation of specialized cell types. In metazoan development, cell-cell contact formation is thought to influence cell fate specification, and cell fate specification has been implicated in cell-cell contact formation. However, remarkably little is yet known about whether and how the interaction and feedback between cell-cell contact formation and cell fate specification affect development. Here we identify a positive feedback loop between cell-cell contact duration, morphogen signaling and mesendoderm cell fate specification during zebrafish gastrulation. We show that long lasting cell-cell contacts enhance the competence of prechordal plate (ppl) progenitor cells to respond to Nodal signaling, required for proper ppl cell fate specification. We further show that Nodal signalling romotes ppl cell-cell contact duration, thereby generating an effective positive feedback loop between ppl cell-cell contact duration and cell fate specification. Finally, by using a combination of theoretical modeling and experimentation, we show that this feedback loop determines whether anterior axial mesendoderm cells become ppl progenitors or, instead, turn into endoderm progenitors. Our findings reveal that the gene regulatory networks leading to cell fate diversification within the developing embryo are controlled by the interdependent activities of cell-cell signaling and contact formation. acknowledgement: "Many people accompanied me during this trip: I would not have reached my destination nor \r\nenjoyed the travelling without them. First of all, thanks to CP. Thanks for making me part of \r\nyour team, always full of diverse, interesting and incredibly competent people and thanks for \r\nall the good science I witnessed \ and participated in. It has been a \r\nblast, an incredibly \r\nexciting \ one! Thanks to JLo, for teaching me how to master my pipettes and \ showing me \r\nthat science is a lot of fun. Many, many thanks to Gabby for teaching me basically everything \r\nabout zebrafish and being always there to advice, \ sugge\r\nst, support...and play fussball! \r\nThank you to Julien, for the critical eye on things, Pedro, for all the invaluable feedback and \r\nthe amazing kicker matches, and Keisuke, for showing me the light, and to the three of them \r\ntogether for all the good laughs we\r\nhad. My start in Vienna would \ have been a lot more \r\ndifficult without you guys. Also it would not \ have been possible without Elena and Inês: \r\nthanks for helping setting \ up this lab and for the dinners in Gugging. Thanks to Martin, for \r\nhelping me understand \r\nthe physics behind biology. Thanks to Philipp, \ for the interest and \r\nadvice, and to Michael, for the Viennise take on things. Thanks to Julia, for putting up with \r\nbeing our technician and becoming a friend in the process. And now to the newest members \r\nof th\r\ne lab. Thanks to Daniel for the enthusiasm and the neverending energy and for all your \r\nhelp over the years: thank you! To Jana, for showing me that one doesn’t give up, no matter \r\nwhat. \ To Shayan, for being such a motivated student. To Matt, for helping \ out\r\nwith coding \r\nand for finding punk solutions to data analysis problems. Thanks to all the members of the \r\nlab, Verena, Hitoshi, Silvia, Conny, Karla, Nicoletta, Zoltan, Peng, Benoit, Roland, Yuuta and \r\nFeyza, for the wonderful \ atmosphere in the lab. Many than\r\nks to Koni and Deborah: doing \r\nexperiments would have been much more difficult without your help. Special thanks to Katjia \r\nfor setting up an amazing imaging facility and for building the best \ team, Robert, Nasser, \r\nAnna and Doreen: thank you for putting up w\r\nith all the late sortings and for helping with all \r\nthe technical problems. Thanks to Eva, Verena and Matthias for keeping the fish happy. Big \r\nthanks to Harald Janovjak for being a present and helpful committee member over the years \r\nand \ to Patrick Lemaire f\r\nor the helpful insight and extremely interesting \ discussion we had \r\nabout the project. Also, this journey would not \ have been the same without all the friends \r\nthat I met in Dresden and then in Vienna: Daniele, Claire, Kuba, Steffi, Harold, Dejan, Irene, \r\nFab\r\nienne, Hande, Tiago, Marianne, Jon, Srdjan, Branca, Uli, Murat, Alex, Conny, Christoph, \r\nCaro, Simone, Barbara, Felipe, Dama, Jose, Hubert and many others that filled my days with \r\nfun and support. A special thank to my family, always close even if they are \r\nkilometers away. \r\nGrazie ai miei fratelli, Nunzio e William, \ e alla mia mamma, per essermi sempre vicini pur \r\nvivendo a chilometri di distanza. And, last but not least, thanks to Moritz, for putting up with \r\nthe crazy life of a scientist, the living apart for\r\nso long, never knowing when things are going \r\nto happen. Thanks for being a great partner and my number one fan!" alternative_title: - ISTA Thesis article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Vanessa full_name: Barone, Vanessa id: 419EECCC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barone orcid: 0000-0003-2676-3367 citation: ama: 'Barone V. Cell adhesion and cell fate: An effective feedback loop during zebrafish gastrulation. 2017. doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_825' apa: 'Barone, V. (2017). Cell adhesion and cell fate: An effective feedback loop during zebrafish gastrulation. Institute of Science and Technology Austria. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_825' chicago: 'Barone, Vanessa. “Cell Adhesion and Cell Fate: An Effective Feedback Loop during Zebrafish Gastrulation.” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2017. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_825.' ieee: 'V. Barone, “Cell adhesion and cell fate: An effective feedback loop during zebrafish gastrulation,” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2017.' ista: 'Barone V. 2017. Cell adhesion and cell fate: An effective feedback loop during zebrafish gastrulation. Institute of Science and Technology Austria.' mla: 'Barone, Vanessa. Cell Adhesion and Cell Fate: An Effective Feedback Loop during Zebrafish Gastrulation. Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2017, doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_825.' short: 'V. Barone, Cell Adhesion and Cell Fate: An Effective Feedback Loop during Zebrafish Gastrulation, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2017.' date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:25Z date_published: 2017-03-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T14:16:45Z day: '01' ddc: - '570' - '590' degree_awarded: PhD department: - _id: CaHe doi: 10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_825 file: - access_level: closed checksum: 242f88c87f2cf267bf05049fa26a687b content_type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document creator: dernst date_created: 2019-04-05T08:36:52Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z file_id: '6205' file_name: 2017_Barone_thesis_final.docx file_size: 14497822 relation: source_file - access_level: open_access checksum: ba5b0613ed8bade73a409acdd880fb8a content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-04-05T08:36:52Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z file_id: '6206' file_name: 2017_Barone_thesis_.pdf file_size: 14995941 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:16Z has_accepted_license: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '03' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: '109' publication_identifier: issn: - 2663-337X publication_status: published publisher: Institute of Science and Technology Austria publist_id: '6444' pubrep_id: '825' related_material: record: - id: '1100' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public - id: '1537' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public - id: '1912' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public - id: '2926' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public - id: '3246' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public - id: '676' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public - id: '735' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public status: public supervisor: - first_name: Carl-Philipp J full_name: Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J id: 39427864-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Heisenberg orcid: 0000-0002-0912-4566 title: 'Cell adhesion and cell fate: An effective feedback loop during zebrafish gastrulation' tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: dissertation user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '734' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Social insect societies are long-standing models for understanding social behaviour and evolution. Unlike other advanced biological societies (such as the multicellular body), the component parts of social insect societies can be easily deconstructed and manipulated. Recent methodological and theoretical innovations have exploited this trait to address an expanded range of biological questions. We illustrate the broadening range of biological insight coming from social insect biology with four examples. These new frontiers promote open-minded, interdisciplinary exploration of one of the richest and most complex of biological phenomena: sociality.' article_processing_charge: No article_type: original author: - first_name: Patrick full_name: Kennedy, Patrick last_name: Kennedy - first_name: Gemma full_name: Baron, Gemma last_name: Baron - first_name: Bitao full_name: Qiu, Bitao last_name: Qiu - first_name: Dalial full_name: Freitak, Dalial last_name: Freitak - first_name: Heikki full_name: Helantera, Heikki last_name: Helantera - first_name: Edmund full_name: Hunt, Edmund last_name: Hunt - first_name: Fabio full_name: Manfredini, Fabio last_name: Manfredini - first_name: Thomas full_name: O'Shea Wheller, Thomas last_name: O'Shea Wheller - first_name: Solenn full_name: Patalano, Solenn last_name: Patalano - first_name: Christopher full_name: Pull, Christopher id: 3C7F4840-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Pull orcid: 0000-0003-1122-3982 - first_name: Takao full_name: Sasaki, Takao last_name: Sasaki - first_name: Daisy full_name: Taylor, Daisy last_name: Taylor - first_name: Christopher full_name: Wyatt, Christopher last_name: Wyatt - first_name: Seirian full_name: Sumner, Seirian last_name: Sumner citation: ama: Kennedy P, Baron G, Qiu B, et al. Deconstructing superorganisms and societies to address big questions in biology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 2017;32(11):861-872. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2017.08.004 apa: Kennedy, P., Baron, G., Qiu, B., Freitak, D., Helantera, H., Hunt, E., … Sumner, S. (2017). Deconstructing superorganisms and societies to address big questions in biology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2017.08.004 chicago: Kennedy, Patrick, Gemma Baron, Bitao Qiu, Dalial Freitak, Heikki Helantera, Edmund Hunt, Fabio Manfredini, et al. “Deconstructing Superorganisms and Societies to Address Big Questions in Biology.” Trends in Ecology and Evolution. Cell Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2017.08.004. ieee: P. Kennedy et al., “Deconstructing superorganisms and societies to address big questions in biology,” Trends in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 32, no. 11. Cell Press, pp. 861–872, 2017. ista: Kennedy P, Baron G, Qiu B, Freitak D, Helantera H, Hunt E, Manfredini F, O’Shea Wheller T, Patalano S, Pull C, Sasaki T, Taylor D, Wyatt C, Sumner S. 2017. Deconstructing superorganisms and societies to address big questions in biology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 32(11), 861–872. mla: Kennedy, Patrick, et al. “Deconstructing Superorganisms and Societies to Address Big Questions in Biology.” Trends in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 32, no. 11, Cell Press, 2017, pp. 861–72, doi:10.1016/j.tree.2017.08.004. short: P. Kennedy, G. Baron, B. Qiu, D. Freitak, H. Helantera, E. Hunt, F. Manfredini, T. O’Shea Wheller, S. Patalano, C. Pull, T. Sasaki, D. Taylor, C. Wyatt, S. Sumner, Trends in Ecology and Evolution 32 (2017) 861–872. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:13Z date_published: 2017-11-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-27T14:15:15Z day: '01' ddc: - '570' department: - _id: SyCr doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2017.08.004 external_id: isi: - '000413231900011' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: c8f49309ed9436201814fa7153d66a99 content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2020-05-14T16:22:27Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:56Z file_id: '7842' file_name: 2017_TrendsEcology_Kennedy.pdf file_size: 15018382 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:56Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 32' isi: 1 issue: '11' language: - iso: eng month: '11' oa: 1 oa_version: Submitted Version page: 861 - 872 publication: Trends in Ecology and Evolution publication_identifier: issn: - '01695347' publication_status: published publisher: Cell Press publist_id: '6933' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '819' relation: dissertation_contains status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Deconstructing superorganisms and societies to address big questions in biology type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 32 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '819' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Contagious diseases must transmit from infectious to susceptible hosts in order to reproduce. Whilst vectored pathogens can rely on intermediaries to find new hosts for them, many infectious pathogens require close contact or direct interaction between hosts for transmission. Hence, this means that conspecifics are often the main source of infection for most animals and so, in theory, animals should avoid conspecifics to reduce their risk of infection. Of course, in reality animals must interact with one another, as a bare minimum, to mate. However, being social provides many additional benefits and group living has become a taxonomically diverse and widespread trait. How then do social animals overcome the issue of increased disease? Over the last few decades, the social insects (ants, termites and some bees and wasps) have become a model system for studying disease in social animals. On paper, a social insect colony should be particularly susceptible to disease, given that they often contain thousands of potential hosts that are closely related and frequently interact, as well as exhibiting stable environmental conditions that encourage microbial growth. Yet, disease outbreaks appear to be rare and attempts to eradicate pest species using pathogens have failed time and again. Evolutionary biologists investigating this observation have discovered that the reduced disease susceptibility in social insects is, in part, due to collectively performed disease defences of the workers. These defences act like a “social immune system” for the colony, resulting in a per capita decrease in disease, termed social immunity. Our understanding of social immunity, and its importance in relation to the immunological defences of each insect, continues to grow, but there remain many open questions. In this thesis I have studied disease defence in garden ants. In the first data chapter, I use the invasive garden ant, Lasius neglectus, to investigate how colonies mitigate lethal infections and prevent them from spreading systemically. I find that ants have evolved ‘destructive disinfection’ – a behaviour that uses endogenously produced acidic poison to kill diseased brood and to prevent the pathogen from replicating. In the second experimental chapter, I continue to study the use of poison in invasive garden ant colonies, finding that it is sprayed prophylactically within the nest. However, this spraying has negative effects on developing pupae when they have had their cocoons artificially removed. Hence, I suggest that acidic nest sanitation may be maintaining larval cocoon spinning in this species. In the next experimental chapter, I investigated how colony founding black garden ant queens (Lasius niger) prevent disease when a co-foundress dies. I show that ant queens prophylactically perform undertaking behaviours, similar to those performed by the workers in mature nests. When a co-foundress was infected, these undertaking behaviours improved the survival of the healthy queen. In the final data chapter, I explored how immunocompetence (measured as antifungal activity) changes as incipient black garden ant colonies grow and mature, from the solitary queen phase to colonies with several hundred workers. Queen and worker antifungal activity varied throughout this time period, but despite social immunity, did not decrease as colonies matured. In addition to the above data chapters, this thesis includes two co-authored reviews. In the first, we examine the state of the art in the field of social immunity and how it might develop in the future. In the second, we identify several challenges and open questions in the study of disease defence in animals. We highlight how social insects offer a unique model to tackle some of these problems, as disease defence can be studied from the cell to the society. ' acknowledgement: "ERC FP7 programme (grant agreement no. 240371)\r\nI have been supremely spoilt to work in a lab with such good resources and I must thank the wonderful Cremer group technicians, Anna, Barbara, Eva and Florian, for all of their help and keeping the lab up and running. You guys will probably be the most missed once I realise just how much work you have been saving me! For the same reason, I must say a big Dzi ę kuj ę Ci to Wonder Woman Wanda, for her tireless efforts feeding my colonies and cranking out thousands of petri dishes and sugar tubes. Again, you will be sorely missed now that I will have to take this task on myself. Of course, I will be eternally indebted to Prof. Sylvia Cremer for taking me under her wing and being a constant source of guidance and inspiration. You have given me the perfect balance of independence and supervision. I cannot thank you enough for creating such a great working environment and allowing me the freedom to follow my own research questions. I have had so many exceptional opportunities – attending and presenting at conferences all over the world, inviting me to write the ARE with you, going to workshops in Panama and Switzerland, and even organising our own PhD course – that I often think I must have had the best PhD in the world. You have taught me so much and made me a scientist. I sincerely hope we get the chance to work together again in the future. Thank you for everything. I must also thank my PhD Committee, Daria Siekhaus and Jacobus “Koos” Boomsma, for being very supportive throughout the duration of my PhD. " alternative_title: - ISTA Thesis article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Christopher full_name: Pull, Christopher id: 3C7F4840-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Pull orcid: 0000-0003-1122-3982 citation: ama: Pull C. Disease defence in garden ants. 2017. doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_861 apa: Pull, C. (2017). Disease defence in garden ants. Institute of Science and Technology Austria. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_861 chicago: Pull, Christopher. “Disease Defence in Garden Ants.” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2017. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_861. ieee: C. Pull, “Disease defence in garden ants,” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2017. ista: Pull C. 2017. Disease defence in garden ants. Institute of Science and Technology Austria. mla: Pull, Christopher. Disease Defence in Garden Ants. Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2017, doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_861. short: C. Pull, Disease Defence in Garden Ants, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2017. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:40Z date_published: 2017-09-26T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-28T11:31:32Z day: '26' ddc: - '576' - '577' - '578' - '579' - '590' - '592' degree_awarded: PhD department: - _id: SyCr doi: 10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_861 file: - access_level: closed checksum: 4993cdd5382295758ecc3ecbd2a9aaff content_type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document creator: dernst date_created: 2019-04-05T07:53:04Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:09Z file_id: '6199' file_name: 2017_Thesis_Pull.docx file_size: 18580400 relation: source_file - access_level: open_access checksum: ee2e3ebb5b53c154c866f5b052b25153 content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2019-04-05T07:53:04Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:09Z file_id: '6200' file_name: 2017_Thesis_Pull.pdf file_size: 14400681 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:48:09Z has_accepted_license: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '09' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: '122' publication_identifier: issn: - 2663-337X publication_status: published publisher: Institute of Science and Technology Austria publist_id: '6830' pubrep_id: '861' related_material: record: - id: '616' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public - id: '806' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public - id: '734' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public - id: '732' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public status: public supervisor: - first_name: Sylvia M full_name: Cremer, Sylvia M id: 2F64EC8C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Cremer orcid: 0000-0002-2193-3868 title: Disease defence in garden ants tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: dissertation user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '732' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Background: Social insects form densely crowded societies in environments with high pathogen loads, but have evolved collective defences that mitigate the impact of disease. However, colony-founding queens lack this protection and suffer high rates of mortality. The impact of pathogens may be exacerbated in species where queens found colonies together, as healthy individuals may contract pathogens from infectious co-founders. Therefore, we tested whether ant queens avoid founding colonies with pathogen-exposed conspecifics and how they might limit disease transmission from infectious individuals. Results: Using Lasius Niger queens and a naturally infecting fungal pathogen Metarhizium brunneum, we observed that queens were equally likely to found colonies with another pathogen-exposed or sham-treated queen. However, when one queen died, the surviving individual performed biting, burial and removal of the corpse. These undertaking behaviours were performed prophylactically, i.e. targeted equally towards non-infected and infected corpses, as well as carried out before infected corpses became infectious. Biting and burial reduced the risk of the queens contracting and dying from disease from an infectious corpse of a dead co-foundress. Conclusions: We show that co-founding ant queens express undertaking behaviours that, in mature colonies, are performed exclusively by workers. Such infection avoidance behaviours act before the queens can contract the disease and will therefore improve the overall chance of colony founding success in ant queens.' article_number: '219' article_processing_charge: Yes article_type: original author: - first_name: Christopher full_name: Pull, Christopher id: 3C7F4840-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Pull orcid: 0000-0003-1122-3982 - first_name: Sylvia full_name: Cremer, Sylvia id: 2F64EC8C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Cremer orcid: 0000-0002-2193-3868 citation: ama: Pull C, Cremer S. Co-founding ant queens prevent disease by performing prophylactic undertaking behaviour. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 2017;17(1). doi:10.1186/s12862-017-1062-4 apa: Pull, C., & Cremer, S. (2017). Co-founding ant queens prevent disease by performing prophylactic undertaking behaviour. BMC Evolutionary Biology. BioMed Central. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-017-1062-4 chicago: Pull, Christopher, and Sylvia Cremer. “Co-Founding Ant Queens Prevent Disease by Performing Prophylactic Undertaking Behaviour.” BMC Evolutionary Biology. BioMed Central, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-017-1062-4. ieee: C. Pull and S. Cremer, “Co-founding ant queens prevent disease by performing prophylactic undertaking behaviour,” BMC Evolutionary Biology, vol. 17, no. 1. BioMed Central, 2017. ista: Pull C, Cremer S. 2017. Co-founding ant queens prevent disease by performing prophylactic undertaking behaviour. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 17(1), 219. mla: Pull, Christopher, and Sylvia Cremer. “Co-Founding Ant Queens Prevent Disease by Performing Prophylactic Undertaking Behaviour.” BMC Evolutionary Biology, vol. 17, no. 1, 219, BioMed Central, 2017, doi:10.1186/s12862-017-1062-4. short: C. Pull, S. Cremer, BMC Evolutionary Biology 17 (2017). date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:12Z date_published: 2017-10-13T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-28T11:31:32Z day: '13' ddc: - '576' - '592' department: - _id: SyCr doi: 10.1186/s12862-017-1062-4 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000412816800001' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 3e24a2cfd48f49f7b3643d08d30fb480 content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:17:18Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:55Z file_id: '5271' file_name: IST-2017-882-v1+1_12862_2017_Article_1062.pdf file_size: 949857 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:55Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 17' isi: 1 issue: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '10' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version project: - _id: 25DC711C-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '243071' name: 'Social Vaccination in Ant Colonies: from Individual Mechanisms to Society Effects' publication: BMC Evolutionary Biology publication_identifier: issn: - '14712148' publication_status: published publisher: BioMed Central publist_id: '6937' pubrep_id: '882' quality_controlled: '1' related_material: record: - id: '819' relation: dissertation_contains status: public scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Co-founding ant queens prevent disease by performing prophylactic undertaking behaviour tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 17 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '726' abstract: - lang: eng text: The morphogenesis of branched organs remains a subject of abiding interest. Although much is known about the underlying signaling pathways, it remains unclear how macroscopic features of branched organs, including their size, network topology, and spatial patterning, are encoded. Here, we show that, in mouse mammary gland, kidney, and human prostate, these features can be explained quantitatively within a single unifying framework of branching and annihilating random walks. Based on quantitative analyses of large-scale organ reconstructions and proliferation kinetics measurements, we propose that morphogenesis follows from the proliferative activity of equipotent tips that stochastically branch and randomly explore their environment but compete neutrally for space, becoming proliferatively inactive when in proximity with neighboring ducts. These results show that complex branched epithelial structures develop as a self-organized process, reliant upon a strikingly simple but generic rule, without recourse to a rigid and deterministic sequence of genetically programmed events. article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Edouard B full_name: Hannezo, Edouard B id: 3A9DB764-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Hannezo orcid: 0000-0001-6005-1561 - first_name: Colinda full_name: Scheele, Colinda last_name: Scheele - first_name: Mohammad full_name: Moad, Mohammad last_name: Moad - first_name: Nicholas full_name: Drogo, Nicholas last_name: Drogo - first_name: Rakesh full_name: Heer, Rakesh last_name: Heer - first_name: Rosemary full_name: Sampogna, Rosemary last_name: Sampogna - first_name: Jacco full_name: Van Rheenen, Jacco last_name: Van Rheenen - first_name: Benjamin full_name: Simons, Benjamin last_name: Simons citation: ama: Hannezo EB, Scheele C, Moad M, et al. A unifying theory of branching morphogenesis. Cell. 2017;171(1):242-255. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2017.08.026 apa: Hannezo, E. B., Scheele, C., Moad, M., Drogo, N., Heer, R., Sampogna, R., … Simons, B. (2017). A unifying theory of branching morphogenesis. Cell. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2017.08.026 chicago: Hannezo, Edouard B, Colinda Scheele, Mohammad Moad, Nicholas Drogo, Rakesh Heer, Rosemary Sampogna, Jacco Van Rheenen, and Benjamin Simons. “A Unifying Theory of Branching Morphogenesis.” Cell. Cell Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2017.08.026. ieee: E. B. Hannezo et al., “A unifying theory of branching morphogenesis,” Cell, vol. 171, no. 1. Cell Press, pp. 242–255, 2017. ista: Hannezo EB, Scheele C, Moad M, Drogo N, Heer R, Sampogna R, Van Rheenen J, Simons B. 2017. A unifying theory of branching morphogenesis. Cell. 171(1), 242–255. mla: Hannezo, Edouard B., et al. “A Unifying Theory of Branching Morphogenesis.” Cell, vol. 171, no. 1, Cell Press, 2017, pp. 242–55, doi:10.1016/j.cell.2017.08.026. short: E.B. Hannezo, C. Scheele, M. Moad, N. Drogo, R. Heer, R. Sampogna, J. Van Rheenen, B. Simons, Cell 171 (2017) 242–255. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:10Z date_published: 2017-09-21T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-28T11:34:17Z day: '21' ddc: - '539' department: - _id: EdHa doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2017.08.026 external_id: isi: - '000411331800024' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 7a036d93a9e2e597af9bb504d6133aca content_type: application/pdf creator: system date_created: 2018-12-12T10:11:17Z date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:55Z file_id: '4870' file_name: IST-2017-883-v1+1_PIIS0092867417309510.pdf file_size: 12670204 relation: main_file file_date_updated: 2020-07-14T12:47:55Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 171' isi: 1 issue: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '09' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: 242 - 255 publication: Cell publication_identifier: issn: - '00928674' publication_status: published publisher: Cell Press publist_id: '6952' pubrep_id: '883' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: A unifying theory of branching morphogenesis tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 171 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '727' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Actin filaments polymerizing against membranes power endocytosis, vesicular traffic, and cell motility. In vitro reconstitution studies suggest that the structure and the dynamics of actin networks respond to mechanical forces. We demonstrate that lamellipodial actin of migrating cells responds to mechanical load when membrane tension is modulated. In a steady state, migrating cell filaments assume the canonical dendritic geometry, defined by Arp2/3-generated 70° branch points. Increased tension triggers a dense network with a broadened range of angles, whereas decreased tension causes a shift to a sparse configuration dominated by filaments growing perpendicularly to the plasma membrane. We show that these responses emerge from the geometry of branched actin: when load per filament decreases, elongation speed increases and perpendicular filaments gradually outcompete others because they polymerize the shortest distance to the membrane, where they are protected from capping. This network-intrinsic geometrical adaptation mechanism tunes protrusive force in response to mechanical load.' acknowledged_ssus: - _id: ScienComp article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Jan full_name: Mueller, Jan last_name: Mueller - first_name: Gregory full_name: Szep, Gregory id: 4BFB7762-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Szep - first_name: Maria full_name: Nemethova, Maria id: 34E27F1C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Nemethova - first_name: Ingrid full_name: De Vries, Ingrid id: 4C7D837E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: De Vries - first_name: Arnon full_name: Lieber, Arnon last_name: Lieber - first_name: Christoph full_name: Winkler, Christoph last_name: Winkler - first_name: Karsten full_name: Kruse, Karsten last_name: Kruse - first_name: John full_name: Small, John last_name: Small - first_name: Christian full_name: Schmeiser, Christian last_name: Schmeiser - first_name: Kinneret full_name: Keren, Kinneret last_name: Keren - first_name: Robert full_name: Hauschild, Robert id: 4E01D6B4-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Hauschild orcid: 0000-0001-9843-3522 - first_name: Michael K full_name: Sixt, Michael K id: 41E9FBEA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Sixt orcid: 0000-0002-6620-9179 citation: ama: Mueller J, Szep G, Nemethova M, et al. Load adaptation of lamellipodial actin networks. Cell. 2017;171(1):188-200. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2017.07.051 apa: Mueller, J., Szep, G., Nemethova, M., de Vries, I., Lieber, A., Winkler, C., … Sixt, M. K. (2017). Load adaptation of lamellipodial actin networks. Cell. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2017.07.051 chicago: Mueller, Jan, Gregory Szep, Maria Nemethova, Ingrid de Vries, Arnon Lieber, Christoph Winkler, Karsten Kruse, et al. “Load Adaptation of Lamellipodial Actin Networks.” Cell. Cell Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2017.07.051. ieee: J. Mueller et al., “Load adaptation of lamellipodial actin networks,” Cell, vol. 171, no. 1. Cell Press, pp. 188–200, 2017. ista: Mueller J, Szep G, Nemethova M, de Vries I, Lieber A, Winkler C, Kruse K, Small J, Schmeiser C, Keren K, Hauschild R, Sixt MK. 2017. Load adaptation of lamellipodial actin networks. Cell. 171(1), 188–200. mla: Mueller, Jan, et al. “Load Adaptation of Lamellipodial Actin Networks.” Cell, vol. 171, no. 1, Cell Press, 2017, pp. 188–200, doi:10.1016/j.cell.2017.07.051. short: J. Mueller, G. Szep, M. Nemethova, I. de Vries, A. Lieber, C. Winkler, K. Kruse, J. Small, C. Schmeiser, K. Keren, R. Hauschild, M.K. Sixt, Cell 171 (2017) 188–200. date_created: 2018-12-11T11:48:10Z date_published: 2017-09-21T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2023-09-28T11:33:49Z day: '21' department: - _id: MiSi - _id: Bio doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2017.07.051 ec_funded: 1 external_id: isi: - '000411331800020' intvolume: ' 171' isi: 1 issue: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '09' oa_version: None page: 188 - 200 project: - _id: 25AD6156-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 grant_number: LS13-029 name: Modeling of Polarization and Motility of Leukocytes in Three-Dimensional Environments - _id: 25A603A2-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: FP7 grant_number: '281556' name: Cytoskeletal force generation and force transduction of migrating leukocytes (EU) publication: Cell publication_identifier: issn: - '00928674' publication_status: published publisher: Cell Press publist_id: '6951' quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Load adaptation of lamellipodial actin networks type: journal_article user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1 volume: 171 year: '2017' ...