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Additional file 14: Table S12. of Oncogenic long noncoding RNA landscape in breast cancer
TINCR is negatively expressed with several genes involved in apoptosis pathway via analysis of TCGA breast cancer data. (XLSX 657Â kb
Lightweight Design of a Racing Motorcycle Wheel
Mass minimization is a key objective for the design of racing motorcycle wheels. The structural optimization of a front motorcycle wheel is presented in the paper. Topology Optimization has been employed for deriving optimized structural layouts. The minimum compliance problem has been solved, symmetry and periodicity constraints have been introduced. The wheel has been optimized by considering several loading conditions. Actual loads have been measured during track tests by means of a special measuring wheel. The forces applied by the tire to the rim have been introduced in an original way. Different solutions characterized by different numbers of spokes have been analyzed and compared. The actual racing wheel has been further optimized accounting for technological constraints and the mass has been reduced down to 2.9 kilograms
Additional file 8: Table S8. of Oncogenic long noncoding RNA landscape in breast cancer
Gene ontology term enrichment (GO) and KEGG pathway analysis for linc00511 in TCGA. (XLSX 21Â kb
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Oncogenic long noncoding RNA landscape in breast cancer
The clinicopathological characteristics of the patients. (XLS 19Â kb
Additional file 11: Table S10. of Oncogenic long noncoding RNA landscape in breast cancer
26 datasets with 4140 breast cancer patients for identifying prognosis-associated lncRNAs. (XLS 24Â kb
Additional file 13: Figure S2. of Oncogenic long noncoding RNA landscape in breast cancer
TINCR mediates the tumourigenesis of breast cancer partly via regulation of apoptosis pathway and TINCR-MiR-125-ERBB2 axis in UACC-812 cell line. (PDF 1571Â kb
Additional file 9: Figure S1. of Oncogenic long noncoding RNA landscape in breast cancer
LINC00511 expression was high in patients with BRCA1 or RB1 or TP53 mutation than those with wild type. (PDF 116Â kb