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β-Arrestin1 Mediates the Endocytosis and Functions of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor
Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a pleiotropic cytokine, regulating inflammatory and immune responses. MIF binds to cell surface receptor CD74, resulting in both rapid and sustained ERK activation. It was reported that MIF-induced rapid ERK activation requires its co-receptor CD44. But the exact mechanism underlying sustained ERK activation is not well understood. In the current study, we described a detailed mechanism of MIF mediated sustained ERK activation. We found that β-arrestin1, a scaffold protein involved in the activation of the MAPK cascade, interacts with CD74 upon MIF stimulation, resulting in CD74-mediated MIF endocytosis in a chlorpromazine (CPZ)-sensitive manner. β-arrestin1 is also involved in endocytotic MIF signaling, leading to sustained ERK activation. Therefore β-arrestin1 plays a central role in coupling MIF endocytosis to sustained ERK activation
A Detailed Audio-Text Data Simulation Pipeline using Single-Event Sounds
Recently, there has been an increasing focus on audio-text cross-modal
learning. However, most of the existing audio-text datasets contain only simple
descriptions of sound events. Compared with classification labels, the
advantages of such descriptions are significantly limited. In this paper, we
first analyze the detailed information that human descriptions of audio may
contain beyond sound event labels. Based on the analysis, we propose an
automatic pipeline for curating audio-text pairs with rich details. Leveraging
the property that sounds can be mixed and concatenated in the time domain, we
control details in four aspects: temporal relationship, loudness, speaker
identity, and occurrence number, in simulating audio mixtures. Corresponding
details are transformed into captions by large language models. Audio-text
pairs with rich details in text descriptions are thereby obtained. We validate
the effectiveness of our pipeline with a small amount of simulated data,
demonstrating that the simulated data enables models to learn detailed audio
captioning
Giant landslide displacement analysis using a point cloud set conflict technique: a case in Xishancun landslide, Sichuan, China
Landslides, threatening millions of human lives, are geological phenomena on earth, occurred frequently. An increasing number of techniques are being used to monitor landslide deformation. Among th..
Longquan celadon: a quantified archaeological analysis of a pan-Indian Ocean industry of the 12th to 15th centuries
This paper examines the Longquan celadon industry, located in Zhejiang province in China, which flourished mainly between the Southern Song and early Ming dynasties (12th to 15th century). The products of this industry are found on archaeological sites from across China and the Indian Ocean. This paper attempts a quantified analysis of the development of the industry based on archaeological data, focussing on four aspects: production, domestic consumption, overseas consumption and, to a lesser degree, workshop organisation. Although much of the data is still, in many ways, problematic, and many of the conclusions drawn are necessarily tentative, it is possible to demonstrate the value and timeliness of the approach by charting the overall development of this industry and by arguing that the close integration of the four aspects examined indicates that the Longquan celadon industry was an industry of considerable economic significance across much of the Indian Ocean
Cooperative Advertising in a Supply Chain with Horizontal Competition
Cooperative advertising programs are usually provided by manufacturers to stimulate retailers investing more in local advertising to increase the sales of their products or services. While previous literature on cooperative advertising mainly focuses on a "singlemanufacturer single-retailer" framework, the decision-making framework with "multiple-manufacturer single-retailer" becomes more realistic because of the increasing power of retailers as well as the increased competition among the manufacturers. In view of this, in this paper we investigate the cooperative advertising program in a "two-manufacturer single-retailer" supply chain in three different scenarios; that is, (i) each channel member makes decisions independently; (ii) the retailer is vertically integrated with one manufacturer; (iii) two manufacturers are horizontally integrated. Utilizing differential game theory, the open-loop equilibriumadvertising strategies of each channel member are obtained and compared. Also, we investigate the effects of competitive intensity on the firm's profit in three different scenarios by using the numerical analysis
Cooperative Advertising in a Supply Chain with Horizontal Competition
Cooperative advertising programs are usually provided by manufacturers to stimulate retailers investing more in local advertising to increase the sales of their products or services. While previous literature on cooperative advertising mainly focuses on a “single-manufacturer single-retailer” framework, the decision-making framework with “multiple-manufacturer single-retailer” becomes more realistic because of the increasing power of retailers as well as the increased competition among the manufacturers. In view of this, in this paper we investigate the cooperative advertising program in a “two-manufacturer single-retailer” supply chain in three different scenarios; that is, (i) each channel member makes decisions independently; (ii) the retailer is vertically integrated with one manufacturer; (iii) two manufacturers are horizontally integrated. Utilizing differential game theory, the open-loop equilibrium-advertising strategies of each channel member are obtained and compared. Also, we investigate the effects of competitive intensity on the firm’s profit in three different scenarios by using the numerical analysis
Signatures of electronic phase separation in the Hall effect of anisotropically strained La0.67Ca0.33MnO3 films
Systematic transport measurements have been performed on a series of
La0.67Ca0.33MnO3 (LCMO) thin films with varying degrees of anisotropic strain.
The strain is induced via epitaxial growth on NdGaO3(001) substrates and varied
by controlling the thermal annealing time. An antiferromagnetic insulating
(AFI) state, possibly associated with charge ordering, emerges upon thermal
annealing. The Hall effect in these materials exhibits features that are
indicative of a percolative phase transition and correlate closely with the
emergence of the AFI state. In the paramagnetic phase, the Hall resistivity
takes on two slopes in all samples: a decreasing negative slope with increasing
temperature at low fields, which is attributed to the carrier hopping motion,
and an almost temperature independent positive slope at high fields due to
diffusive transport of holes. Significantly, the crossover fields of the Hall
resistivity slope at different temperatures correspond to the same
magnetization, which is interpreted as the critical point of a magnetic
field-driven percolative phase transition. At lower temperatures near the
zero-field metal-insulator transition, pronounced enhancement of the Hall
coefficient with the development of the AFI state is observed. The enhancement
peaks near the magnetic field-driven percolation; its magnitude correlates with
the strength of the AFI state and is suppressed with the melting of the AFI
state by an in-plane magnetic field. The observations resemble many features of
the enhancement of the Hall coefficient in granular metal films near the
composition-driven percolation
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Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Reveals Distinct Retinal Structural and Microvascular Abnormalities in Cerebrovascular Disease.
Cerebrovascular disease (CeVD) is one of the leading global causes of death and severe disability. To date, retinal microangiopathy has become a reflection of cerebral microangiopathy, mirroring the vascular pathological modifications in vivo. To evaluate the retinal structure and microvasculature in patients with CeVD, we conducted a cross-sectional study in Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center and Department of Neurology of Third Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). CeVD patients (n = 121; 238 eyes) and healthy controls (n = 44; 57 eyes) were included in the analysis. The CeVD group showed significant thinning of the peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (pRNFL) thickness in the temporal and nasal quadrants, and thinning of the macular ganglion cell-inner plexiform layer (GC-IPL) in the inferior quadrant, while macular microvasculature reduction was prominent in all nine quadrants. There were significant correlations between OCTA parameters, visual acuity, and transcranial doppler parameters in the CeVD group. The specific structural parameters combining microvasculature indices showed the best diagnostic accuracies (AUC = 0.918) to discriminate CeVD group from healthy controls. To conclude, we proved that OCTA reveals specific patterns of retinal structural changes and extensive macular microvascular changes in CeVD. Additionally, these retinal abnormalities could prove useful disease biomarkers in the management of individuals at high risk of debilitating complications from a cerebrovascular event
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