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Some asymptotic properties of duplication graphs
Duplication graphs are graphs that grow by duplication of existing vertices,
and are important models of biological networks, including protein-protein
interaction networks and gene regulatory networks. Three models of graph growth
are studied: pure duplication growth, and two two-parameter models in which
duplication forms one element of the growth dynamics. A power-law degree
distribution is found to emerge in all three models. However, the parameter
space of the latter two models is characterized by a range of parameter values
for which duplication is the predominant mechanism of graph growth. For
parameter values that lie in this ``duplication-dominated'' regime, it is shown
that the degree distribution either approaches zero asymptotically, or
approaches a non-zero power-law degree distribution very slowly. In either
case, the approach to the true asymptotic degree distribution is characterized
by a dependence of the scaling exponent on properties of the initial degree
distribution. It is therefore conjectured that duplication-dominated,
scale-free networks may contain identifiable remnants of their early structure.
This feature is inherited from the idealized model of pure duplication growth,
for which the exact finite-size degree distribution is found and its asymptotic
properties studied.Comment: 19 pages, including 3 figure
Probability distribution of persistent spins in a Ising chain
We study the probability distribution of , the fraction of
spins unflipped till time , in a Ising chain with ferromagnetic
interactions. The distribution shows a peak at and in general is
non-Gaussian and asymmetric in nature. However for it shows a
Gaussian decay. A data collapse can be obtained when versus
is plotted with and .
Interestingly, shows a different behaviour compared to , the persistence probability which follows the well-known behaviour
. A quantitative estimate of the asymmetry and
non-Gaussian nature of is made by calculating its skewness and
kurtosis.Comment: 4 pages, submitted to J. Phys
Phase ordering on small-world networks with nearest-neighbor edges
We investigate global phase coherence in a system of coupled oscillators on a
small-world networks constructed from a ring with nearest-neighbor edges. The
effects of both thermal noise and quenched randomness on phase ordering are
examined and compared with the global coherence in the corresponding \xy model
without quenched randomness. It is found that in the appropriate regime phase
ordering emerges at finite temperatures, even for a tiny fraction of shortcuts.
Nature of the phase transition is also discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, Phys. Rev. E (in press
Self Organized Scale-Free Networks from Merging and Regeneration
We consider the self organizing process of merging and regeneration of
vertices in complex networks and demonstrate that a scale-free degree
distribution emerges in a steady state of such a dynamics. The merging of
neighbor vertices in a network may be viewed as an optimization of efficiency
by minimizing redundancy. It is also a mechanism to shorten the distance and
thus decrease signaling times between vertices in a complex network. Thus the
merging process will in particular be relevant for networks where these issues
related to global signaling are of concern
Positron emission tomographic imaging of Copper 64- and Gallium 68-labeled chelator conjugates of the somatostatin agonist Tyr3-octreotate
The bifunctional chelator and radiometal have been shown to have a direct effect on the pharmacokinetics of somatostatin receptor (SSTR)-targeted imaging agents. We evaluated three Y3-TATE analogues conjugated to NOTA-based chelators for radiolabeling with 64 Cu and 68 Ga for small-animal positron emission tomographic/computed tomograhic (PET/CT) imaging. Two commercially available NOTA analogues, p-SCN-Bn-NOTA and NODAGA, were evaluated. The p-SCN-Bn-NOTA analogues were conjugated to Y3- TATE through β-Ala and PEG 8 linkages. The NODAGA chelator was directly conjugated to Y3-TATE. The analogues labeled with 64 Cu or 68 Ga were analyzed in vitro for binding affinity and internalization and in vivo by PET/CT imaging, biodistribution, and Cerenkov imaging ( 68 Ga analogues). We evaluated the effects of the radiometals, chelators, and linkers on the performance of the SSTR subtype 2–targeted imaging agents and also compared them to a previously reported agent, 64 Cu-CB-TE2A-Y3-TATE. We found that the method of conjugation, particularly the length of the linkage between the chelator and the peptide, significantly impacted tumor and nontarget tissue uptake and clearance. Among the 64 Cu- and 68 Ga-labeled NOTA analogues, NODAGA-Y3-TATE had the most optimal in vivo behavior and was comparable to 64 Cu-CB-TE2A-Y3-TATE. An advantage of NODAGA-Y3-TATE is that it allows labeling with 64 Cu and 68 Ga, providing a versatile PET probe for imaging SSTr subtype 2-positive tumors
Evolution of community structure in the world trade web
In this note we study the bilateral merchandise trade flows between 186
countries over the 1948-2005 period using data from the International Monetary
Fund. We use Pajek to identify network structure and behavior across thresholds
and over time. In particular, we focus on the evolution of trade "islands" in
the a world trade network in which countries are linked with directed edges
weighted according to fraction of total dollars sent from one country to
another. We find mixed evidence for globalization.Comment: To be submitted to APFA 6 Proceedings, 8 pages, 3 Figure
Evolution of reference networks with aging
We study the growth of a reference network with aging of sites defined in the
following way. Each new site of the network is connected to some old site with
probability proportional (i) to the connectivity of the old site as in the
Barab\'{a}si-Albert's model and (ii) to , where is the
age of the old site. We consider of any sign although reasonable
values are . We find both from simulation and
analytically that the network shows scaling behavior only in the region . When increases from to 0, the exponent of the
distribution of connectivities ( for large ) grows
from 2 to the value for the network without aging, i.e. to 3 for the
Barab\'{a}si-Albert's model. The following increase of to 1 makes
to grow to . For the distribution is
exponentional, and the network has a chain structure.Comment: 4 pages revtex (twocolumn, psfig), 5 figure
The posterior use of BMP-2 in cervical deformity surgery does not result in increased early complications: A prospective multicenter study
Study designProspective cohort study.ObjectivesTo describe the rate of short-term complications following the posterior use of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) in cervical deformity (CD) surgery.MethodsCD patients from 2013 to 2015 were enrolled in a prospective, multicenter database. Patients were divided into those receiving rhBMP-2 (BMP) and no rhBMP-2 (NOBMP). The relationship between BMP use, demographic variables surgical variables, radiographic parameters and complications was evaluated.ResultsA total of 100 patients (47 BMP, 53 NOBMP) were included. Follow-up time averaged 7.6 months (range 3-12 months). An average of 13.6mg of BMP was used per person with 1.49 mg per level. Compared with the NOBMP group, patients in the BMP group were older (P = .03). BMP was more commonly used in patients that and had longer prior fusions (6.0 vs 2.5, P < .01). There were no differences between groups with regards to a history of surgery, Charlson Comorbidity Index, estimated blood loss, operation time, fusion levels, and surgical approach. The maintenance of radiographic parameters at 6-month follow-up was similar. There were no differences in terms of total complication incidence, total complications per person, major complications per person or any specific complication. Linear regression and Pearson correlation analysis did not reveal any strong r2 values (r2 = 0.09, 0.08, 0.06) between the use of BMP and complications (major or operative).ConclusionsBMP use was not directly associated with an increased incidence of early complications in this prospective cohort of operative adult CD patients. Its use was associated with increased number of levels instrumented and fused
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