6,196 research outputs found
ZnO random laser diode arrays for stable single-mode operation at high power
2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
On the Connection Between MPNN and Graph Transformer
Graph Transformer (GT) recently has emerged as a new paradigm of graph
learning algorithms, outperforming the previously popular Message Passing
Neural Network (MPNN) on multiple benchmarks. Previous work (Kim et al., 2022)
shows that with proper position embedding, GT can approximate MPNN arbitrarily
well, implying that GT is at least as powerful as MPNN. In this paper, we study
the inverse connection and show that MPNN with virtual node (VN), a commonly
used heuristic with little theoretical understanding, is powerful enough to
arbitrarily approximate the self-attention layer of GT.
In particular, we first show that if we consider one type of linear
transformer, the so-called Performer/Linear Transformer (Choromanski et al.,
2020; Katharopoulos et al., 2020), then MPNN + VN with only O(1) depth and O(1)
width can approximate a self-attention layer in Performer/Linear Transformer.
Next, via a connection between MPNN + VN and DeepSets, we prove the MPNN + VN
with O(n^d) width and O(1) depth can approximate the self-attention layer
arbitrarily well, where d is the input feature dimension. Lastly, under some
assumptions, we provide an explicit construction of MPNN + VN with O(1) width
and O(n) depth approximating the self-attention layer in GT arbitrarily well.
On the empirical side, we demonstrate that 1) MPNN + VN is a surprisingly
strong baseline, outperforming GT on the recently proposed Long Range Graph
Benchmark (LRGB) dataset, 2) our MPNN + VN improves over early implementation
on a wide range of OGB datasets and 3) MPNN + VN outperforms Linear Transformer
and MPNN on the climate modeling task
Elevation of marcophage migration inhibitory factor level acute myocardial infarction but not in acute myocardial ischaemia
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microRNA-29b prevents liver fibrosis by attenuating hepatic stellate cell activation and inducing apoptosis through targeting PI3K/AKT pathway
microRNA-29b (miR-29b) is known to be associated with TGF-β-mediated fibrosis, but the mechanistic action of miR-29b in liver fibrosis remains unclear and is warranted for investigation. We found that miR-29b was significantly downregulated in human and mice fibrotic liver tissues and in primary activated HSCs. miR-29b downregulation was directly mediated by Smad3 through binding to the promoter of miR-29b in hepatic stellate cell (HSC) line LX1, whilst miR-29b could in turn suppress Smad3 expression. miR-29b transduction in the liver of mice prevented CCl4 induced-fibrogenesis, concomitant with decreased expression of α-SMA, collagen I and TIMP-1. Ectopic expression of miR-29b in activated HSCs (LX-1, HSC-T6) inhibited cell viability and colony formation, and caused cell cycle arrest in G1 phase by downregulating cyclin D1 and p21cip1. Further, miR-29b induced apoptosis in HSCs mediated by caspase-9 and PARP. miR-29b inhibited its downstream effectors of PIK3R1 and AKT3 through direct targeting their 3'UTR regions. Moreover, knockdown of PIK3R1 or AKT3 suppressed α-SMA and collagen I and induced apoptosis in both HSCs and in mice. In conclusion, miR-29b prevents liver fibrogenesis by inhibiting HSC activation and inducing HSC apoptosis through inhibiting PI3K/AKT pathway. These results provide novel mechanistic insights for the anti-fibrotic effect of miR-29b.published_or_final_versio
Genetic diversity among natural populations of Ottelia acuminata (Gaghep.) Dandy revealed by ISSR
Ottelia acuminata (Gagnep.) Dandy, an aquatic species of the Hydrocharitaceae, is endemic to China. A performance comparison of genetic diversity of 4 natural populations was conducted to investigatewhether or not water pollution in their habitats has anything to do with this species being endangered. A total number of 120 O. acuminate accessions were analyzed, by amplification of their DNAs with 15 primers (ISSR). Thirteen primers were scored and 214 bands were detected, of which 170 werepolymorphic (79.44%). The results showed that the genetic indices in polluted Jian Lake group were always the smallest ones, when compared with those of the other groups. It indicated that the polluted water did affect the genetic diversity of O. acuminate populations. And ISSRs seemed to be effectivetools for detecting genetic variation among O. acuminate geographical groups
Ultraviolet Lasing Characteristics of ZnS Microbelt Lasers
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A scheme for demodulation of fiber grating sensors with high resolution
2000-2001 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Parp mutations protect from mitochondrial toxicity in Alzheimer's disease.
Alzheimer's disease is the most common age-related neurodegenerative disorder. Familial forms of Alzheimer's disease associated with the accumulation of a toxic form of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides are linked to mitochondrial impairment. The coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is essential for both mitochondrial bioenergetics and nuclear DNA repair through NAD+-consuming poly (ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs). Here we analysed the metabolomic changes in flies overexpressing Aβ and showed a decrease of metabolites associated with nicotinate and nicotinamide metabolism, which is critical for mitochondrial function in neurons. We show that increasing the bioavailability of NAD+ protects against Aβ toxicity. Pharmacological supplementation using NAM, a form of vitamin B that acts as a precursor for NAD+ or a genetic mutation of PARP rescues mitochondrial defects, protects neurons against degeneration and reduces behavioural impairments in a fly model of Alzheimer's disease. Next, we looked at links between PARP polymorphisms and vitamin B intake in patients with Alzheimer's disease. We show that polymorphisms in the human PARP1 gene or the intake of vitamin B are associated with a decrease in the risk and severity of Alzheimer's disease. We suggest that enhancing the availability of NAD+ by either vitamin B supplements or the inhibition of NAD+-dependent enzymes such as PARPs are potential therapies for Alzheimer's disease
Trends in prevalence and mortality of dementia in elderly Hong Kong population: projections, disease burden, and implications for long term care
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