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  • Journal article


  • Authors : Zambo, Boglarka  (2023)

  • Deletion of the protein-protein interaction SH3 domain of the membrane remodeling amphiphysin 2 (BIN1) protein was found to lead to centronuclear myopathy in patients, yet only few interaction partners of BIN1 SH3 have been identified so far, precluding a better understanding of the pathomechanism. Here we used the holdup assay to proteome-wide measure steady-state affinity constants of BIN1 SH3 domain for thousands of full-length cellular...

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  • Book


  • Authors : Abu-Taieh, Evon (2020)

  • In cyberspace, just like in physical space, essential elements of interactions such as sellers, buyers, consumers, employees, students, universities, shops, and organizations do exist. But since the realm is cyberonic, a need for the imagination is essential. The idea of cyberspace is relatively new to this world, hence the need for the imagination. This book is composed of 10 chapters that are presented in three sections. The first section, In...

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  • Ebooks (Sách điện tử)


  • Authors : Cappelen, Herman; Dever, Josh (2021)

  • Can humans and artificial intelligences share concepts and communicate? Making AI Intelligible shows that philosophical work on the metaphysics of meaning can help answer these questions. Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever use the externalist tradition in philosophy to create models of how AIs and humans can understand each other. In doing so, they illustrate ways in which that philosophical tradition can be improved. The questions addressed in the book...

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  • Journal Article


  • Authors : deshpande, kshitij (2023)

  • Compartmentalization is a primary attribute of cellular life, and hence, the emergence of compartments is considered a central step in the emergence of the earliest protocells.[1–3] Life is thought to have originated in chemically heterogeneous environments, where different chemical entities would have spontaneously interacted with each other, affecting each other’s properties.[4,5] Fatty acids and nucleotides are found abundantly in extant life and are also considered...