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Transposons are major drivers of mammalian genome evolution. To obtain new insights into the contribution of transposons to the regulation of protein translation, we here examined how transposons affected the genesis and function of upstream open reading frames (uORFs), which serve as cis‐acting elements to regulate translation from annotated ORFs (anORFs) located downstream of the uORFs in eukaryotic...
In the recognition of an object situated in front of us, we firstly watch it and then try to touch it to feel the tactile and haptic sensation to be perceived by our hands. Various virtual reality and augmented reality systems have been introduced with the growing computational powers, however visual and auditory information related with a virtual object is mainly presented simultaneously to a user...
We investigate the effect of annealing atmosphere on the optical properties of Bi doped zeolites by diffuse reflectance, steady state and time-resolved photoluminescence (PL), and PL excitation measurements. The results reveal that zeolites can be used as an excellent host material to stabilize multiple Bi centers (Bi 3+ , Bi 2+ , and Bi-related near-infrared (NIR) active centers)...
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