32 research outputs found

    Information-seeking questions and rhetorical questions in emotion expressions

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    202208 bckwAccepted ManuscriptRGCPublishe

    Near-synonymous manner adverbs on intention

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    L3 2017 - GSTF L3 - International Conference on Language, Literature & Linguistics, 5-6 June 2017, Hotel Fort Canning, Singapore202211 bcchVersion of RecordRGCOthersOthers: PolyU Research GrantPublishe

    An event-comment social media corpus for implicit emotion analysis

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    202208 bckwOthersPolyU Research Gran

    Information-seeking questions and rhetorical questions in social media

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    30th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL-30), the Ohio State University, March 9-11, 2018, Columbus, Ohio, United States202211 bcchAccepted ManuscriptRG

    Estrogen treatment induces elevated expression of HMG1 in MCF-7 cells

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    The high mobility group (HMG)1 protein is a highly conserved and ubiquitous chromosomal protein found enriched in active chromatin, In this study, we have investigated the effect of estrogen on the expression of the human high mobility group protein HMG1 gene and found that the HMG1 mRNA level in MCF-7 cells was sharply increased 2.5-fold after 30 min of estrogen treatment. Under continuous estrogen treatment, the HMG1 mRNA level decreased to a 1.5 times that of the basal level at 90 min and remained at this elevated level under estrogen treatment for up to 24 h. These results support the recent finding by Verrier et al, (C. S. Verrier, 1997, Mel. Endocrinol, 11, 1009-1019) that HMG1 promotes the binding of the estrogen receptor to the estrogen response element and further reinforce our believe that HMG1 plays a significant role in estrogen-induced gene expression. (C) 1998 Academic Press

    Questions as a pre-event, pivot event and post-event of emotions

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    The 32nd Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC 32), Dec 1-3, 2018, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR202208 bcchRG

    THE GENE FOR THE HUMAN ARCHITECTURAL TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR HMGI-C CONSISTS OF 5 EXONS EACH CODING FOR A DISTINCT FUNCTIONAL ELEMENT

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    The gene on chromosome 12 coding for the human protein HMGI-C has been cloned and partially sequenced, It consists of five exons, the first and last of which include long untranslated regions, The 5' UTR includes a (CA/T)(n) tract and a polymorphic (CT)(n) tract, Exons II, III and IV (87, 51 and 33 bp) are dispersed over >30 kb, Exons I-III separately encode the three basic DNA binding domains ('A-T hooks'), exon IV encodes an 11 amino acid sequence characteristic of HMGI-C and absent from the human HMGI(Y) gene [Friedmann,M., Holth, L.T., Zoghbi,H,Y, and Reeves,R, (1993) Nucleic Acids Res., 21, 4259-4267], whilst exon V encodes the acidic C-terminal domain, which is subject to multiple phosphorylation, The HMGI-C gene is thus a striking example of the separation of functional protein elements into different coding exons

    An Efficacy Study of the Body-Mind-Spirit Intervention and Supportive Expressive Therapy on Emotional Suppression in Chinese Breast Cancer Survivors (XI-2)

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    Conference Theme: Promoting Quality Psychosocial Cancer Care Across Diverse Communitie
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