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52. In situ self-polymerization of unsaturated metal methacrylate and its dispersion mechanism in rubber-based composites
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Wen, Shipeng, Zhou, Yao, Yao, Lu, Zhang, Liqun, Chan, Tung W., Liang, Yongri, and Liu, Li
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- 2013
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53. DIC: A Novel Discrete Incremental Clustering Technique for the Derivation of Fuzzy Membership Functions
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Tung, W. L., Quek, C., Goos, G., editor, Hartmanis, J., editor, van Leeuwen, J., editor, Carbonell, Jaime G., editor, Siekmann, Jörg, editor, Ishizuka, Mitsuru, editor, and Sattar, Abdul, editor
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- 2002
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54. BackPOLE: Back Propagation Based on Objective Learning Errors
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Tung, W. L., Quek, C., Goos, G., editor, Hartmanis, J., editor, van Leeuwen, J., editor, Carbonell, Jaime G., editor, Siekmann, Jörg, editor, Ishizuka, Mitsuru, editor, and Sattar, Abdul, editor
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- 2002
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55. Tailoring dielectric properties of polymer composites by controlling alignment of carbon nanotubes
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Liu, Suting, Tian, Ming, Zhang, Liqun, Lu, Yonglai, Chan, Tung W., and Ning, Nanying
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- 2016
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56. Fibrillar Attapulgite–Rubber Nanocomposites
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Ning, Nanying, primary, Chu, Guangyu, additional, Feng, Yuxing, additional, Zhen, Xiuchun, additional, Tian, Ming, additional, and Chan, Tung W., additional
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- 2016
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57. Synthesis of nanocarriers with remote magnetic drug release control and enhanced drug delivery for intracellular targeting of cancer cells
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Tung, W.-L., Hu, S.-H., and Liu, D.-M.
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- 2011
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58. Inborn errors of type I IFN immunity in patients with life-threatening COVID-19
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Zhang Q., Liu Z., Moncada-Velez M., Chen J., Ogishi M., Bigio B., Yang R., Arias A. A., Zhou Q., Han J. E., Ugurbil A. C., Zhang P., Rapaport F., Li J., Spaan A. N., Boisson B., Boisson-Dupuis S., Bustamante J., Puel A., Ciancanelli M. J., Zhang S. -Y., Beziat V., Jouanguy E., Abel L., Cobat A., Casanova J. -L., Bastard P., Korol C., Rosain J., Philippot Q., Chbihi M., Lorenzo L., Bizien L., Neehus A. -L., Kerner G., Seeleuthner Y., Manry J., Le Voyer T., Le Pen J., Schneider W. M., Razooky B. S., Hoffmann H. -H., Michailidis E., Rice C. M., Sabli I. K. D., Hodeib S., Sancho-Shimizu V., Bilguvar K., Ye J., Maniatis T., Bolze A., Zhang Y., Notarangelo L. D., Su H. C., Onodi F., Korniotis S., Karpf L., Soumelis V., Bonnet-Madin L., Amara A., Dorgham K., Gorochov G., Smith N., Duffy D., Moens L., Meyts I., Meade P., Garcia-Sastre A., Krammer F., Corneau A., Masson C., Schmitt Y., Schluter A., Pujol A., Khan T., Marr N., Fellay J., Roussel L., Vinh D. C., Shahrooei M., Alosaimi M. F., Alsohime F., Hasanato R., Mansouri D., Al-Saud H., Almourfi F., Al-Mulla F., Al-Muhsen S. Z., Al Turki S., van de Beek D., Biondi A., Bettini L. R., D'Angio M., Bonfanti P., Imberti L., Sottini A., Paghera S., Quiros-Roldan E., Rossi C., Oler A. J., Tompkins M. F., Alba C., Dalgard C. L., Vandernoot I., Smits G., Goffard J. -C., Migeotte I., Haerynck F., Soler-Palacin P., Martin-Nalda A., Colobran R., Morange P. -E., Keles S., Colkesen F., Ozcelik T., Yasar K. K., Senoglu S., Karabela S. N., Rodriguez-Gallego C., Novelli G., Hraiech S., Tandjaoui-Lambiotte Y., Duval X., Laouenan C., Snow A. L., Milner J. D., Mogensen T. H., Nussenzweig M., Lifton R. P., Foti G., Bellani G., Citerio G., Contro E., Pesci A., Valsecchi M. G., Cazzaniga M., Abad J., Blanco I., Rodrigo C., Aguilera-Albesa S., Akcan O. M., Darazam I. A., Aldave J. C., Ramos M. A., Nadji S. A., Alkan G., Allardet-Servent J., Allende L. 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COVID-STORM Clinicians Giuseppe Foti1, Giacomo Bellani 1, Giuseppe Citerio1, Ernesto Contro1, Alberto Pesci2, Maria Grazia Valsecchi3, Marina Cazzaniga4 1Department of Emergency, Anesthesia and Intensive Care, School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, San Gerardo Hospital, Monza, Italy. 2Department of Pneumology, School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, San Gerardo Hospital, Monza, Italy. 3Center of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, San Gerardo Hospital, Monza, Italy. 4Phase I Research Center, School of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, San Gerardo Hospital, Monza IT, COVID Clinicians Jorge Abad1, Sergio Aguilera-Albesa2, Ozge Metin Akcan3, Ilad Alavi Darazam4, Juan C. Aldave5, Miquel Alfonso Ramos6, Seyed Alireza Nadji7, Gulsum Alkan8, Jerome Allardet-Servent9, Luis M. Allende10, Laia Alsina11, Marie-Alexandra Alyanakian12, Blanca Amador-Borrero13, Zahir Amoura14, Arnau Antolí15, Sevket Arslan16, Sophie Assant17, Terese Auguet18, Axelle Azot19, Fanny Bajolle20, Aurélie Baldolli21, Maite Ballester22, Hagit Baris Feldman23, Benoit Barrou24, Alexandra Beurton25, Agurtzane Bilbao26, Geraldine Blanchard-Rohner27, Ignacio Blanco1, Adeline Blandinières28, Daniel Blazquez-Gamero29, Marketa Bloomfield30, Mireia Bolivar-Prados31, Raphael Borie32, Cédric Bosteels33, Ahmed A. Bousfiha34, Claire Bouvattier35, Oksana Boyarchuk36, Maria Rita P. Bueno37, Jacinta Bustamante20, Juan José Cáceres Agra38, Semra Calimli39, Ruggero Capra40, Maria Carrabba41, Carlos Casasnovas42, Marion Caseris43, Martin Castelle44, Francesco Castelli45, Martín Castillo de Vera46, Mateus V. Castro37, Emilie Catherinot47, Martin Chalumeau48, Bruno Charbit49, Matthew P. Cheng50, Père Clavé31, Bonaventura Clotet51, Anna Codina52, Fatih Colkesen53, Fatma Çölkesen54, Roger Colobran55, Cloé Comarmond56, David Dalmau57, David Ross Darley58, Nicolas Dauby59, Stéphane Dauger60, Loic de Pontual61, Amin Dehban62, Geoffroy Delplancq63, Alexandre Demoule64, Jean-Luc Diehl65, Stephanie Dobbelaere66, Sophie Durand67, Waleed Eldars68, Mohamed Elgamal69, Marwa H. Elnagdy70, Melike Emiroglu71, Emine Hafize Erdeniz72, Selma Erol Aytekin73, Romain Euvrard74, Recep Evcen75, Giovanna Fabio41, Laurence Faivre76, Antonin Falck43, Muriel Fartoukh77, Morgane Faure78, Miguel Fernandez Arquero79, Carlos Flores80, Bruno Francois81, Victoria Fumadó82, Francesca Fusco83, Blanca Garcia Solis84, Pascale Gaussem85, Juana Gil-Herrera86, Laurent Gilardin87, Monica Girona Alarcon88, Mònica Girona-Alarcón88, Jean-Christophe Goffard89, Funda Gok90, Rafaela González-Montelongo91, Antoine Guerder92, Yahya Gul93, Sukru Nail Guner93, Marta Gut94, Jérôme Hadjadj95, Filomeen Haerynck96, Rabih Halwani97, Lennart Hammarström98, Nevin Hatipoglu99, Elisa Hernandez-Brito100, Cathérine Heijmans101, María Soledad Holanda-Peña102, Juan Pablo Horcajada103, Levi Hoste104, Eric Hoste105, Sami Hraiech106, Linda Humbert107, Alejandro D. Iglesias108, Antonio Íñigo-Campos91, Matthieu Jamme109, María Jesús Arranz110, Iolanda Jordan111, Philippe Jorens112, Fikret Kanat113, Hasan Kapakli114, Iskender Kara115, Adem Karbuz116, Kadriye Kart Yasar117, Sevgi Keles118, Yasemin Kendir Demirkol119, Adam Klocperk120, Zbigniew J. Król121, Paul Kuentz122, Yat Wah M. Kwan123, Jean-Christophe Lagier124, Bart N. Lambrecht33, Yu-Lung Lau125, Fleur Le Bourgeois60, Yee-Sin Leo126, Rafael Leon Lopez127, Daniel Leung125, Michael Levin128, Michael Levy60, Romain Lévy20, Zhi Li49, Agnes Linglart129, Bart Loeys130, José M. Lorenzo-Salazar91, Céline Louapre131, Catherine Lubetzki131, Charles-Edouard Luyt132, David C. Lye133, Davood Mansouri134, Majid Marjani135, Jesus Marquez Pereira136, Andrea Martin137, David Martínez Pueyo138, Javier Martinez-Picado139, Iciar Marzana140, Alexis Mathian14, Larissa R. B. Matos37, Gail V. Matthews141, Julien Mayaux142, Jean-Louis Mège143, Isabelle Melki144, Jean-François Meritet145, Ozge Metin146, Isabelle Meyts147, Mehdi Mezidi148, Isabelle Migeotte149, Maude Millereux150, Tristan Mirault151, Clotilde Mircher67, Mehdi Mirsaeidi152, Abián Montesdeoca Melián153, Antonio Morales Martinez154, Pierre Morange155, Clémence Mordacq107, Guillaume Morelle156, Stéphane Mouly13, Adrián Muñoz-Barrera91, Leslie Naesens157, Cyril Nafati158, João Farela Neves159, Lisa FP. Ng160, Yeray Novoa Medina161, Esmeralda Nuñez Cuadros162, J. Gonzalo Ocejo-Vinyals163, Zerrin Orbak164, Mehdi Oualha20, Tayfun Özçelik165, Qiang Pan-Hammarström166, Christophe Parizot142, Tiffany Pascreau167, Estela Paz-Artal168, Sandra Pellegrini49, Rebeca Pérez de Diego84, Aurélien Philippe169, Quentin Philippot77, Laura Planas-Serra170, Dominique Ploin171, Julien Poissy172, Géraldine Poncelet43, Marie Pouletty173, Paul Quentric142, Didier Raoult143, Anne-Sophie Rebillat67, Ismail Reisli174, Pilar Ricart175, Jean-Christophe Richard176, Nadia Rivet28, Jacques G. Rivière177, Gemma Rocamora Blanch15, Carlos Rodrigo1, Carlos Rodriguez-Gallego178, Agustí Rodríguez-Palmero179, Carolina Soledad Romero180, Anya Rothenbuhler181, Flore Rozenberg182, Maria Yolanda Ruiz del Prado183, Joan Sabater Riera15, Oliver Sanchez184, Silvia Sánchez-Ramón185, Agatha Schluter170, Matthieu Schmidt186, Cyril E. Schweitzer187, Francesco Scolari188, Anna Sediva189, Luis M. Seijo190, Damien Sene13, Sevtap Senoglu117, Mikko R. J. Seppänen191, Alex Serra Ilovich192, Mohammad Shahrooei62, Hans Slabbynck193, David M. Smadja194, Ali Sobh195, Xavier Solanich Moreno15, Jordi Solé-Violán196, Catherine Soler197, Pere Soler-Palacín137, Yuri Stepanovskiy198, Annabelle Stoclin199, Fabio Taccone149, Yacine Tandjaoui-Lambiotte200, Jean-Luc Taupin201, Simon J. Tavernier202, Benjamin Terrier203, Caroline Thumerelle107, Gabriele Tomasoni204, Julie Toubiana48, Josep Trenado Alvarez205, Sophie Trouillet-Assant206, Jesús Troya207, Alessandra Tucci208, Matilde Valeria Ursini83, Yurdagul Uzunhan209, Pierre Vabres210, Juan Valencia-Ramos211, Eva Van Braeckel33, Stijn Van de Velde212, Ana Maria Van Den Rym84, Jens Van Praet213, Isabelle Vandernoot214, Hulya Vatansev215, Valentina Vélez-Santamaria42, Sébastien Viel171, Cédric Vilain216, Marie E. Vilaire67, Audrey Vincent35, Guillaume Voiriot217, Fanny Vuotto107, Alper Yosunkaya90, Barnaby E. Young126, Fatih Yucel218, Faiez Zannad219, Mayana Zatz37, Alexandre Belot220*, Imagine COVID Group Christine Bole-Feysot, Stanislas Lyonnet*, Cécile Masson, Patrick Nitschke, Aurore Pouliet, Yoann Schmitt, Frederic Tores, Mohammed Zarhrate Imagine Institute, Université de Paris, INSERM UMR 1163, Paris, France. *Leader of the Imagine COVID Group., French COVID Cohort Study Group Laurent Abel1, Claire Andrejak2, François Angoulvant3, Delphine Bachelet4, Romain Basmaci5, Sylvie Behillil6, Marine Beluze7, Dehbia Benkerrou8, Krishna Bhavsar4, François Bompart9, Lila Bouadma4, Maude Bouscambert10, Mireille Caralp11, Minerva Cervantes-Gonzalez12, Anissa Chair4, Alexandra Coelho13, Camille Couffignal4, Sandrine Couffin-Cadiergues14, Eric D’Ortenzio12, Charlene Da Silveira4, Marie-Pierre Debray4, Dominique Deplanque15, Diane Descamps16, Mathilde Desvallées17, Alpha Diallo18, Alphonsine Diouf13, Céline Dorival8, François Dubos19, Xavier Duval4, Philippine Eloy4, Vincent VE Enouf20, Hélène Esperou21, Marina Esposito-Farese4, Manuel Etienne22, Nadia Ettalhaoui4, Nathalie Gault4, Alexandre Gaymard10, Jade Ghosn4, Tristan Gigante23, Isabelle Gorenne4, Jérémie Guedj24, Alexandre Hoctin13, Isabelle Hoffmann4, Salma Jaafoura21, Ouifiya Kafif4, Florentia Kaguelidou25, Sabina Kali4, Antoine Khalil4, Coralie Khan17, Cédric Laouénan4, Samira Laribi4, Minh Le4, Quentin Le Hingrat4, Soizic Le Mestre18, Hervé Le Nagard24, François-Xavier Lescure4, Yves Lévy26, Claire Levy-Marchal27, Bruno Lina10, Guillaume Lingas24, Jean Christophe Lucet4, Denis Malvy28, Marina Mambert13, France Mentré4, Noémie Mercier18, Amina Meziane8, Hugo Mouquet20, Jimmy Mullaert4, Nadège Neant24, Marion Noret29, Justine Pages30, Aurélie Papadopoulos21, Christelle Paul18, Nathan Peiffer-Smadja4, Ventzislava Petrov-Sanchez18, Gilles Peytavin4, Olivier Picone31, Oriane Puéchal12, Manuel Rosa-Calatrava10, Bénédicte Rossignol23, Patrick Rossignol32, Carine Roy4, Marion Schneider4, Caroline Semaille12, Nassima Si Mohammed4, Lysa Tagherset4, Coralie Tardivon4, Marie-Capucine Tellier4, François Téoulé8, Olivier Terrier10, Jean-François Timsit4, Théo Trioux4, Christelle Tual33, Sarah Tubiana4, Sylvie van der Werf34, Noémie Vanel35, Aurélie Veislinger33, Benoit Visseaux16, Aurélie Wiedemann26, Yazdan Yazdanpanah36 1Inserm UMR 1163, Paris, France. 2CHU Amiens, France. 3Hôpital Necker, Paris, France. 4Hôpital Bichat, Paris, France. 5Hôpital Louis Mourrier, Colombes, France. 6Institut Pasteur, Paris, France. 7F-CRIN Partners Platform, AP-HP, Université de Paris, Paris, France. 8Inserm UMR 1136, Paris, France. 9Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative, Geneva, Switzerland. 10Inserm UMR 1111, Lyon, France. 11Inserm Transfert, Paris, France. 12REACTing, Paris, France. 13Inserm UMR 1018, Paris, France. 14Inserm, Pôle Recherche Clinique, Paris, France. 15CIC 1403 Inserm-CHU Lille, Paris, France. 16Université de Paris, IAME, INSERM UMR 1137, AP-HP, University Hospital Bichat Claude Bernard, Virology, Paris, France. 17Inserm UMR 1219, Bordeaux, France. 18ANRS, Paris, France. 19CHU Lille, Lille, France. 20Pasteur Institute, Paris, France. 21Inserm sponsor, Paris, France. 22CHU Rouen–SMIT, Rouen, France. 23FCRIN INI-CRCT, Nancy, France. 24Inserm UMR 1137, Paris, France. 25Centre d’Investigation Clinique, Inserm CIC1426, Hôpital Robert Debré, Paris, France. 26Inserm UMR 955, Créteil, France; Vaccine Research Instiute (VRI), Paris, France. 27F-CRIN INI-CRCT, Paris, France. 28CHU de Bordeaux–SMIT, Bordeaux, France. 29RENARCI, Annecy, France. 30Hôpital Robert Debré, Paris, France. 31Hôpital Louis Mourier–Gynécologie, Colombes, France. 32University of Lorraine, Plurithematic Clinical Investigation Centre Inserm CIC-P; 1433, Inserm U1116, CHRU Nancy Hopitaux de Brabois, F-CRIN INI-CRCT (Cardiovascular and Renal Clinical Trialists), Nancy, France. 33Inserm CIC-1414, Rennes, France. 34Institut Pasteur, UMR 3569 CNRS, Université de Paris, Paris, France. 35Hôpital la Timone, Marseille, France. 36Bichat–SMIT, Paris, France., CoV-Contact Cohort Loubna Alavoine1, Karine K. A. Amat2, Sylvie Behillil3, Julia Bielicki4, Patricia Bruijning5, Charles Burdet6, Eric Caumes7, Charlotte Charpentier8, Bruno Coignard9, Yolande Costa1, Sandrine Couffin-Cadiergues10, Florence Damond8, Aline Dechanet11, Christelle Delmas10, Diane Descamps8, Xavier Duval1, Jean-Luc Ecobichon1, Vincent Enouf3, Hélène Espérou10, Wahiba Frezouls1, Nadhira Houhou11, Emila Ilic-Habensus1, Ouifiya Kafif11, John Kikoine11, Quentin Le Hingrat8, David Lebeaux12, Anne Leclercq1, Jonathan Lehacaut1, Sophie Letrou1, Bruno Lina13, Jean-Christophe Lucet14, Denis Malvy15, Pauline Manchon11, Milica Mandic1, Mohamed Meghadecha16, Justina Motiejunaite17, Mariama Nouroudine1, Valentine Piquard11, Andreea Postolache11, Caroline Quintin1, Jade Rexach1, Layidé Roufai10, Zaven Terzian11, Michael Thy18, Sarah Tubiana1, Sylvie van der Werf3, Valérie Vignali1, Benoit Visseaux8, Yazdan Yazdanpanah14 1Centre d’Investigation Clinique, Inserm CIC 1425, Hôpital Bichat Claude Bernard, APHP, Paris, France. 2IMEA Fondation Léon M’Ba, Paris, France. 3Institut Pasteur, UMR 3569 CNRS, Université de Paris, Paris, France. 4University of Basel Children’s Hospital. 5Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht, Netherlands. 6Université de Paris, IAME, Inserm UMR 1137, F-75018, Paris, France, Hôpital Bichat Claude Bernard, APHP, Paris, France. 7Hôpital Pitiè Salpétriere, APHP, Paris. 8Université de Paris, IAME, INSERM UMR 1137, AP-HP, University Hospital Bichat Claude Bernard, Virology, Paris, France. 9Santé Publique France, Saint Maurice, France. 10Pole Recherche Clinique, Inserm, Paris, France. 11Hôpital Bichat Claude Bernard, APHP, Paris, France. 12APHP, Paris, France. 13Virpath Laboratory, International Center of Research in Infectiology, Lyon University, INSERM U1111, CNRS UMR 5308, ENS, UCBL, Lyon, France. 14IAME Inserm UMR 1138, Hôpital Bichat Claude Bernard, APHP, Paris, France. 15Service des Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales; Groupe Pellegrin-Place Amélie-Raba-Léon, Bordeaux, France. 16Hôpital Hotel Dieu, APHP, Paris, France. 17Service des Explorations Fonctionnelles, Hôpital Bichat–Claude Bernard, APHP, Paris, France. 18Center for Clinical Investigation, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Bichat-Claude Bernard University Hospital, Paris, France., Amsterdam UMC Covid-19 Biobank Michiel van Agtmael1, Anna Geke Algera2, Frank van Baarle2, Diane Bax3, Martijn Beudel4, Harm Jan Bogaard5, Marije Bomers1, Lieuwe Bos2, Michela Botta2, Justin de Brabander6, Godelieve de Bree6, Matthijs C. Brouwer4, Sanne de Bruin2, Marianna Bugiani7, Esther Bulle2, Osoul Chouchane1, Alex Cloherty3, Paul Elbers2, Lucas Fleuren2, Suzanne Geerlings1, Bart Geerts8, Theo Geijtenbeek9, Armand Girbes2, Bram Goorhuis1, Martin P. Grobusch1, Florianne Hafkamp9, Laura Hagens2, Jorg Hamann10, Vanessa Harris1, Robert Hemke11, Sabine M. Hermans1, Leo Heunks2, Markus W. Hollmann8, Janneke Horn2, Joppe W. Hovius1, Menno D. de Jong12, Rutger Koning4, Niels van Mourik2, Jeaninne Nellen1, Frederique Paulus2, Edgar Peters1, Tom van der Poll1, Benedikt Preckel8, Jan M. Prins1, Jorinde Raasveld2, Tom Reijnders1, Michiel Schinkel1, Marcus J. Schultz2, Alex Schuurman13, Kim Sigaloff1, Marry Smit2, Cornelis S. Stijnis1, Willemke Stilma2, Charlotte Teunissen14, Patrick Thoral2, Anissa Tsonas2, Marc van der Valk1, Denise Veelo8, Alexander P.J. Vlaar15, Heder de Vries2, Michèle van Vugt1, W. Joost Wiersinga1, Dorien Wouters16, A. H. (Koos) Zwinderman17, Diederik van de Beek4* 1Department of Infectious Diseases, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2Department of Intensive Care, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 3Experimental Immunology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 4Department of Neurology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 5Department of Pulmonology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 6Department of Infectious Diseases, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 7Department of Pathology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 8Department of Anesthesiology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 9Department of Experimental Immunology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 10Amsterdam UMC Biobank Core Facility, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 11Department of Radiology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 12Department of Medical Microbiology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 13Department of Internal Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 14Neurochemical Laboratory, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 15Department of Intensive Care, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 16Department of Clinical Chemistry, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 17Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 18Department of Neurology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands. *Leader of the AMC Consortium., COVID Human Genetic Effort Laurent Abel1, Alessandro Aiuti2, Saleh Al Muhsen3, Fahd Al-Mulla4, Mark S. Anderson5, Andrés Augusto Arias6, Hagit Baris Feldman7, Dusan Bogunovic8, Alexandre Bolze9, Anastasiia Bondarenko10, Ahmed A. Bousfiha11, Petter Brodin12, Yenan Bryceson12, Carlos D. Bustamante13, Manish Butte14, Giorgio Casari15, Samya Chakravorty16, John Christodoulou17, Elizabeth Cirulli9, Antonio Condino-Neto18, Megan A. Cooper19, Clifton L. Dalgard20, Alessia David21, Joseph L. DeRisi22, Murkesh Desai23, Beth A. Drolet24, Sara Espinosa25, Jacques Fellay26, Carlos Flores27, Jose Luis Franco28, Peter K. Gregersen29, Filomeen Haerynck30, David Hagin31, Rabih Halwani32, Jim Heath33, Sarah E. Henrickson34, Elena Hsieh35, Kohsuke Imai36, Yuval Itan8, Timokratis Karamitros37, Kai Kisand38, Cheng-Lung Ku39, Yu-Lung Lau40, Yun Ling41, Carrie L. Lucas42, Tom Maniatis43, Davoud Mansouri44, Laszlo Marodi45, Isabelle Meyts46, Joshua Milner47, Kristina Mironska48, Trine Mogensen49, Tomohiro Morio50, Lisa FP. Ng51, Luigi D. Notarangelo52, Antonio Novelli53, Giuseppe Novelli54, Cliona O’Farrelly55, Satoshi Okada56, Tayfun Ozcelik57, Rebeca Perez de Diego58, Anna M. Planas59, Carolina Prando60, Aurora Pujol61, Lluis Quintana-Murci62, Laurent Renia63, Alessandra Renieri64, Carlos Rodríguez-Gallego65, Vanessa Sancho-Shimizu66, Vijay Sankaran67, Kelly Schiabor Barrett9, Mohammed Shahrooei68, Andrew Snow69, Pere Soler-Palacín70, András N. Spaan71, Stuart Tangye72, Stuart Turvey73, Furkan Uddin74, Mohammed J. Uddin75, Diederik van de Beek76, Sara E. Vazquez77, Donald C. Vinh78, Horst von Bernuth79, Nicole Washington9, Pawel Zawadzki80, Helen C. Su52, Jean-Laurent Casanova81 1INSERM U1163, University of Paris, Imagine Institute, Paris, France. 2San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy. 3King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 4Kuwait University, Kuwait City, Kuwait. 5University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA. 6Universidad de Antioquia, Group of Primary Immunodeficiencies, Antioquia, Colombia. 7The Genetics Institute, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center and Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. 8Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA. 9Helix, San Mateo, CA, USA. 10Shupyk National Medical Academy for Postgraduate Education, Kiev, Ukraine. 11Clinical Immunology Unit, Pediatric Infectious Disease Departement, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Averroes University Hospital; LICIA Laboratoire d’Immunologie Clinique, d’Inflammation et d’Allergie, Hassann Ii University, Casablanca, Morocco. 12Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. 13Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. 14University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 15Medical Genetics, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy. 16Emory University Department of Pediatrics and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA. 17Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Victoria, Australia. 18University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. 19Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA. 20The American Genome Center; Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA. 21Centre for Bioinformatics and System Biology, Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, UK. 22University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA; Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, San Francisco, CA, USA. 23Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children, Mumbai, India. 24School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA. 25Instituto Nacional de Pediatria (National Institute of Pediatrics), Mexico City, Mexico. 26Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland. 27Research Unit, Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de Candelaria, Canarian Health System, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. 28University of Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia. 29Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Northwell Health USA, Manhasset, NY, USA. 30Department of Paediatric Immunology and Pulmonology, Centre for Primary Immunodeficiency Ghent (CPIG), PID Research Lab, Jeffrey Modell Diagnosis and Research Centre, Ghent University Hospital, Edegem, Belgium. 31The Genetics Institute, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel. 32Sharjah Institute of Medical Research, College of Medicine, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE. 33Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, WA, USA. 34Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA. 35Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA. 36Riken, Tokyo, Japan. 37Hellenic Pasteur Institute, Athens, Greece. 38University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia. 39Chang Gung University, Taoyuan County, Taiwan. 40The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 41Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, Fudan University, Shanghai, China. 42Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA. 43New York Genome Center, New York, NY, USA. 44Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. 45Semmelweis University Budapest, Budapest, Hungary. 46KU Leuven, Department of Immunology, Microbiology and Transplantation, Leuven, Belgium. 47Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA. 48University Clinic for Children’s Diseases, Skopje, North Macedonia. 49Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark. 50Tokyo Medical & Dental University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan. 51Singapore Immunology Network, Singapore. 52National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. 53Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Rome, Italy. 54Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome “Tor Vergata,” Rome, Italy. 55Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. 56Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan. 57Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. 58Laboratory of Immunogenetics of Human Diseases, Innate Immunity Group, IdiPAZ Institute for Health Research, La Paz Hospital, Madrid, Spain. 59IIBB-CSIC, IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain. 60Faculdades Pequeno Príncipe e Instituto de Pesquisa Pelé Pequeno Príncipe, Curitiba, Brazil. 61Neurometabolic Diseases Laboratory, IDIBELL–Hospital Duran I Reynals; Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA); CIBERER U759, ISCiii Madrid Spain, Barcelona, Spain. 62Institut Pasteur (CNRS UMR2000) and Collège de France, Paris, France. 63Infectious Diseases Horizontal Technology Center and Singapore Immunology Network, Agency for Science Technology (A*STAR), Singapore. 64Medical Genetics, University of Siena, Siena, Italy; Genetica Medica, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Senese, Italy; GEN-COVID Multicenter Study. 65Hospital Universitario de Gran Canaria Dr. Negrín, Canarian Health System, Canary Islands, Spain. 66Imperial College London, London, UK. 67Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA. 68Saeed Pathobiology and Genetic Lab, Tehran, Iran. 69Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA. 70Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron, Barcelona, Spain. 71University Medical Center Utrecht, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 72Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Sydney, Australia. 73The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. 74Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College; Centre for Precision Therapeutics, NeuroGen Children’s Healthcare; Genetics and Genomic Medicine Centre, NeuroGen Children’s Healthcare, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 75Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, College of Medicine, Dubai, UAE; The Centre for Applied Genomics, Department of Genetics and Genome Biology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 76Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Department of Neurology, Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 77University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA. 78McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Canada. 79Charité–Berlin University Hospital Center, Berlin, Germany. 80Molecular Biophysics Division, Faculty of Physics, A. Mickiewicz University, Uniwersytetu Poznanskiego 2, Poznań, Poland. 81Rockefeller University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Necker Hospital, New York, NY, USA. *Leaders of the COVID Human Genetic Effort., NIAID-USUHS/TAGC COVID Immunity Group Huie Jing1,2, Wesley Tung1,2, Christopher R. Luthers3, Bradly M. Bauman3, Samantha Shafer2,4, Lixin Zheng2,4, Zinan Zhang2,4, Satoshi Kubo2,4, Samuel D. Chauvin2,4, Kazuyuki Meguro1,2, Elana Shaw1,2, Michael Lenardo2,4, Justin Lack5, Eric Karlins6, Daniel M. Hupalo7, John Rosenberger7, Gauthaman Sukumar7, Matthew D. Wilkerson7, Xijun Zhang7 1Laboratory of Clinical Immunology and Microbiology, Division of Intramural Research, NIAID, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA. 2NIAID Clinical Genomics Program, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. 3Department of Pharmacology & Molecular Therapeutics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA. 4Laboratory of Immune System Biology, Division of Intramural Research, NIAID, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA. 5NIAID Collaborative Bioinformatics Resource, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc., Frederick, MD, USA. 6Bioinformatics and Computational Biosciences Branch, Office of Cyber Infrastructure and Computational Biology, NIAID, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA. 7The American Genome Center, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA., Clinical outcome upon infection with SARS-CoV-2 ranges from silent infection to lethal COVID-19. We have found an enrichment in rare variants predicted to be loss-of-function (LOF) at the 13 human loci known to govern TLR3- and IRF7-dependent type I interferon (IFN) immunity to influenza virus, in 659 patients with life-threatening COVID-19 pneumonia, relative to 534 subjects with asymptomatic or benign infection. By testing these and other rare variants at these 13 loci, we experimentally define LOF variants in 23 patients (3.5%), aged 17 to 77 years, underlying autosomal recessive or dominant deficiencies. We show that human fibroblasts with mutations affecting this pathway are vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2. Inborn errors of TLR3- and IRF7-dependent type I IFN immunity can underlie life-threatening COVID-19 pneumonia in patients with no prior severe infection., We thank the generous donation from Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation for our research. The Laboratory of Human Genetics of Infectious Diseases is supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Rockefeller University, the St. Giles Foundation, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (R01AI088364), the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), NIH Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program (UL1 TR001866), a Fast Grant from Emergent Ventures, Mercatus Center at George Mason University, the Yale Center for Mendelian Genomics and the GSP Coordinating Center funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) (UM1HG006504 and U24HG008956), the French National Research Agency (ANR) under the “Investments for the Future” program (ANR-10-IAHU-01), the Integrative Biology of Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory of Excellence (ANR-10-LABX-62-IBEID), the French Foundation for Medical Research (FRM) (EQU201903007798), the FRM and ANR GENCOVID project, ANRS-COV05, the Square Foundation, Grandir - Fonds de solidarité pour l’enfance, the SCOR Corporate Foundation for Science, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), the University of Paris. The French COVID Cohort study group was sponsored by Inserm and supported by the REACTing consortium and by a grant from the French Ministry of Health (PHRC 20-0424). Regione Lombardia, Italy (project “Risposta immune in pazienti con COVID-19 e co-morbidità”), and the Intramural Research Program of the NIAID, NIH. The laboratory of Genomes & Cell Biology of Disease is supported by “Integrative Biology of Emerging Infectious Diseases” (grant no. ANR-10-LABX-62-IBEID), the “Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale” (grant FRM - EQU202003010193), the “Agence Nationale de la Recherche” (ANR FLASH COVID project IDISCOVR cofounded by the “Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale”), University of Paris (“Plan de Soutien Covid-19”: RACPL20FIR01-COVID-SOUL). IM is a senior clinical investigator with the FWO Vlaanderen; IM and LM are supported by FWO G0C8517N – GOB5120N. The VS team was supported by “Agence Nationale de la Recherche” (ANR-17-CE15-0003, ANR-17-CE15-0003-01), and by Université de Paris “PLAN D’URGENCE COVID19”. LK was supported by a fellowship from the French Ministry of Research. VS-S is supported by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship (MR/S032304/1). SZA-M is supported by the Elite Journals Program at King Saud University through grant number PEJP-16-107. JM lab is supported by Columbia University COVID biobank and grant: UL1TR001873. Work in the Laboratory of Virology and Infectious Disease was supported by NIH grants P01AI138398-S1, 2U19AI111825, and R01AI091707-10S1, a George Mason University Fast Grant, and the G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable Foundation. JLP is supported by a European Molecular Biology Organization Long-Term Fellowship (ALTF 380-2018). Work at the Neurometabolic Diseases Laboratory received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 824110 (EasiGenomics grant COVID-19/ PID12342) to A.P., and Roche and Illumina Covid Match Funds to M.G.. C.R.G and colleagues are supported by cInstituto de Salud Carlos III (COV20_01333 and COV20_01334), Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, with the funding of European Regional Development Fund-European Social Fund -FEDER-FSE; (RTC-2017-6471-1; AEI/FEDER, UE), and Cabildo Insular de Tenerife (CGIEU0000219140 and “Apuestas científicas del ITER para colaborar en la lucha contra la COVID-19”). D.C.V. is supported by the Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec clinician-scientist scholar program. Helen Su is adjunct faculty at the University of Pennsylvania. A-L.N. was supported by the Foundation Bettencourt Schueller. The Amsterdam UMC Covid-19 Biobank was funded by the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development (ZonMw, NWO-vici 91819627), The Corona Research Fund (Amsterdam UMC), Dr. J. C. Vaillantfonds, and Amsterdam UMC. Work on COVID-19 at the AG-S lab is partly supported by NIH supplements to grants U19AI135972, U19AI142733 and R35 HL135834, and to contract HHSN272201800048C, by a DoD supplement to grant W81XWH-20-1-0270, by DARPA project HR0011-19-2-0020, by CRIP (Center for Research on Influenza Pathogenesis), a NIAID funded Center of Excellence for Influenza Research and Surveillance (CEIRS, contract HHSN272201400008C), by an NIAID funded Collaborative Influenza Vaccine Innovation Center (SEM-CIVIC, contract 75N93019C00051) and by the generous support of the JPB Foundation, the Open Philanthropy Project (research grant 2020-215611(5384)) and anonymous donors. The Virscan analysis presented in fig. S11 was performed with financial support from Sidra Medicine
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59. NASADEM Global Elevation Model: Methods and Progress
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Crippen, R, Buckley, S, Agram, P, Belz, E, Gurrola, E, Hensley, S, Kobrick, M, Lavalle, M, Martin, J, Neumann, M, Nguyen, Q, Rosen, P, Shimada, J, Simard, M, and Tung, W
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NASADEM (NASA Digital Elevation Model) is a near-global elevation model that is being produced primarily by completely reprocessing the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) radar data and then merging it with refined ASTER (Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer) GDEM (Global Digital Elevation Model) elevations. The new and improved SRTM elevations in NASADEM result from better vertical control of each SRTM data swath via reference to ICESat (Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite) elevations and from SRTM void reductions using advanced interferometric unwrapping algorithms. Remnant voids will be filled primarily by GDEM3, but with reduction of GDEM glitches (mostly related to clouds) and therefore with only minor need for secondary sources of fill.
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60. Changes in pattern of elderly abuse during COVID ‐19 pandemic
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Ip, Chin‐Tung W., primary, Shea, Yat‐Fung, additional, Chan, Hon‐Wai F., additional, and Luk, Ka‐Hay J., additional
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61. Stages of condom use and decisional balance among college students
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Tung, W-C., Farmer, S., Ding, K., Tung, W-K., and Hsu, C-H.
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62. Changes in pattern of elderly abuse during <scp>COVID</scp> ‐19 pandemic
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Chin‐Tung W. Ip, Yat‐Fung Shea, Hon‐Wai F. Chan, and Ka‐Hay J. Luk
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Risk Factors ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Elder Abuse ,Pandemics ,Gerontology ,Aged - Published
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63. Generation of 2.5D lung bud organoids from human induced pluripotent stem cells
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Xu, X., Nie, Y., Wang, W., Ullah, I., Tung, W., Ma, N., and Lendlein, A.
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Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) are a promising cell source to generate the patient-specific lung organoid given their superior differentiation potential. However, the current 3D cell culture approach is tedious and time-consuming with a low success rate and high batch-to-batch variability. Here, we explored the establishment of lung bud organoids by systematically adjusting the initial confluence levels and homogeneity of cell distribution. The efficiency of single cell seeding and clump seeding was compared. Instead of the traditional 3D culture, we established a 2.5D organoid culture to enable the direct monitoring of the internal structure via microscopy. It was found that the cell confluence and distribution prior to induction were two key parameters, which strongly affected hiPSC differentiation trajectories. Lung bud organoids with positive expression of NKX 2.1, in a single-cell seeding group with homogeneously distributed hiPSCs at 70% confluence (SC_70%_hom) or a clump seeding group with heterogeneously distributed cells at 90% confluence (CL_90%_het), can be observed as early as 9 days post induction. These results suggest that a successful lung bud organoid formation with single-cell seeding of hiPSCs requires a moderate confluence and homogeneous distribution of cells, while high confluence would be a prominent factor to promote the lung organoid formation when seeding hiPSCs as clumps. 2.5D organoids generated with defined culture conditions could become a simple, efficient, and valuable tool facilitating drug screening, disease modeling and personalized medicine.
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64. Cellular response of blood-borne immune cells to PEEU fiber meshes
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Maring, J., Becker, M., Tung, W., Stamm, C., Ma, N., and Lendlein, A.
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BACKGROUND: Polymeric materials have been widely used as artificial grafts in cardiovascular applications. These polymeric implants can elicit a detrimental innate and adaptive immune response after interacting with peripheral blood. A surface modification with components from extracellular matrices (ECM) may minimize the activation of immune cells from peripheral blood. The aim of this study is to compare the cellular response of blood-born immune cells to the fiber meshes from polyesteretherurethane (PEEUm) and PEEUm with ECM coating (PEEUm + E). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Electrospun PEEUm were used as-is or coated with human cardiac ECM. Different immune cells were isolated form human peripheral blood. Cytokine release profile from naïve and activated monocytes was assessed. Macrophage polarization and T cell proliferation, as indication of immune response were evaluated. RESULTS: There was no increase in cytokine release (IL-6, TNF-α, and IL-10) from activated monocytes, macrophages and mononuclear cells on PEEUm; neither upon culturing on PEEUm + E. Naïve monocytes showed increased levels of IL-6 and TNF-α, which were not present on PEEUm + E. There was no difference on monocyte derived macrophage polarization towards pro-inflammatory M1 or anti-inflammatory M2 on PEEUm and PEEUm + E. Moreover, T cell proliferation was not increased upon interacting with PEEUm directly. CONCLUSION: As PEEUm only elicits a minimal response from naïve monocytes but not from monocytes, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) or T cells, the slight improvement in response to PEEUm + E might not justify the additional effort of coating with a human ECM.
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65. A brain-inspired fuzzy semantic memory model for learning and reasoning with uncertainty
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Tung, W. L. and Quek, C.
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66. Inertia and memory in ambiguous visual perception
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Gao, J. B., Billock, V. A., Merk, I., Tung, W. W., White, K. D., Harris, J. G., and Roychowdhury, V. P.
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67. Evaluation of the Use of a Semi-hyperbolic Die for Measuring Elongational Viscosity of Polymer Melts
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Baird Donald G., Chan Tung W., McGrady Christopher, and Mazahir Syed M.
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The semi-hyperbolic (SHPB) die with and possibly without wall lubrication has been proposed as a device for measuring the elongational viscosity of polymeric fluids. Using numerical simulation under the condition of complete wall slip, it was found for two polyethylenes (LDPE and LLDPE) that the calculated elongational viscosity values agreed well with strain-averaged values, , obtained from independent measurements in stretching type rheometers. This is in agreement with the original hypothesis of Everage and Ballman (E-B). Numerical simulations showed that the Baird and Huang (B-H) approach for calculating , which accounts for the shear stress due to geometric considerations in the presence of complete slip, agreed with data better than did the E-B approach. Numerical simulations using varying degrees of wall slip indicated that reasonable values of could be obtained using the B-H approach with wall slip levels which could be most likely reached using a coating such as a flouroelastomer. The numerical simulations provided an explanation as to why the elongational viscosity values determined in the SHPB die for resins such as LDPE, which are extensional-strain hardening, are less sensitive to wall slip than non-strain-hardening resins such as LLDPE.
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68. HIV knowledge and condom intention among sexually abstinent Chinese students
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Tung, W.-C., Hu, J., Efird, J. T., Su, W., and Yu, L.
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69. An evaluation of a squeeze flow rheometer for the rheological characterization of a filled polymer with a yield stress
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Chan, Tung W. and Baird, Donald G.
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70. COVID ‐19 and older people in Asia: Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia calls to action
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Lim, Wee‐Shiong, primary, Liang, Chih‐Kuang, additional, Assantachai, Prasert, additional, Auyeung, Tung W, additional, Kang, Lin, additional, Lee, Wei‐Ju, additional, Lim, Jae‐Young, additional, Sugimoto, Ken, additional, Akishita, Masahiro, additional, Chia, Shu‐Lih, additional, Chou, Ming‐Yueh, additional, Ding, Yew‐Yoong, additional, Iijima, Katsuya, additional, Jang, Hak C, additional, Kawashima, Shuji, additional, Kim, Miji, additional, Kojima, Taro, additional, Kuzuya, Masafumi, additional, Lee, Jenny, additional, Lee, Sang Y, additional, Lee, Yunhwan, additional, Peng, Li‐Ning, additional, Wang, Ninie Y, additional, Wang, Yin‐Wei, additional, Won, Chang W, additional, Woo, Jean, additional, Chen, Liang‐Kung, additional, and Arai, Hidenori, additional
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71. A NeuroCognitive Approach to Decision-Making in Chance Discovery
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Tung, W. L., primary and Quek, C., additional
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72. Elasticity of fiber meshes from multiblock copolymers influences endothelial cell behavior
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Sun, X., Tung, W., Zou, J., Wang, W., Kratz, K., Ma, N., and Lendlein, A.
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BACKGROUND: The behavior of endothelial cells is remarkably influenced by the physical and biochemical signals from their surrounding microenvironments. OBJECTIVE: Here, the elasticity of fiber meshes was studied as a design parameter of substrates for endothelial cells in order to modulate angiogenesis. METHODS: Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were cultured on electrospun fiber meshes made from polyetheresterurethane (PEEU), differing in their elasticity. Cell morphology, proliferation, migration and angiogenesis of endothelial cells on the degradable substrate meshes were characterized. RESULTS: The aspect ratio of HUVECs cultured on the fiber meshes from PEEU materials increased with increasing stiffness of the materials. HUVECs cultured on fiber meshes with high stiffness (Young’s modulus E = 4.5±0.8 MPa) presented a higher proliferation rate and significantly faster migration velocity, as well as higher tube formation capability than the cells cultured on fiber meshes with low stiffness (E = 2.6±0.8 MPa). CONCLUSIONS: These results suggested that tuning the fiber meshes’ elasticity might be a potential strategy for modulating the formation or regeneration of blood vessels.
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73. Coaxial electrospinning of PEEU/gelatin to fiber meshes with enhanced mesenchymal stem cell attachment and proliferation
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Tung, W., Zou, J., Sun, X., Wang, W., Gould, O., Kratz, K., Ma, N., and Lendlein, A.
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Microfibers with a core-shell structure can be produced by co-axial electrospinning, allowing for the functionalization of the outer layer with bioactive molecules. In this study, a thermoplastic, degradable polyesteretherurethane (PEEU), consisting of poly(p-dioxanone) (PPDO) and poly(ɛ-caprolactone) (PCL) segments with different PPDO to PCL weight ratios, were processed into fiber meshes by co-axial electrospinning with gelatin. The prepared PEEU fibers have a diameter of 1.3±0.5 μm and an elastic modulus of around 5.1±1.0 MPa as measured by tensile testing in a dry state at 37°C, while the PEEU/Gelatin core-shell fibers with a gelatin content of 12±6 wt% and a diameter of 1.5±0.5 μm possess an elastic modulus of 15.0±1.1 MPa in a dry state at 37 °C but as low as 0.7±0.7 MPa when hydrated at 37 °C. Co-axial electrospinning allowed for the homogeneous distribution of the gelatin shell along the whole microfiber. Gelatin with conjugated Fluorescein (FITC) remained stable on the PEEU fibers after 7 days incubation in Phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) at 37 °C. The gelatin coating on PEEU fibers lead to enhanced human adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cell (hADSC) attachment and a proliferation rate 81.7±34.1 % higher in cell number in PEEU50/Gelatin fibers after 7 days of cell culture when compared to PEEU fibers without coating. In this work, we demonstrate that water-soluble gelatin can be incorporated as the outer shell of a polymer fiber via molecular entanglement, with a sustained presence and role in enhancing stem cell attachment and proliferation.
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74. Applying the transtheoretical model to cervical cancer screening in Vietnamese-American women
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Tung, W.-C., Nguyen, D. H.T., and Tran, D. N.
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75. PACL-FNNS
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Tung, W, primary and Quek, Chai, additional
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76. FuzzyDrive: A Fuzzy Rule-Based Auto Pilot System
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Tung, W. L., primary and Quek, C., additional
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77. Effects of an osteoporosis educational programme for men
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Tung, W. C. and Lee, Iris F. K.
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78. Inborn errors of type I IFN immunity in patients with life-threatening COVID-19
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Zhang, Q., Liu, Z., Moncada-Velez, M., Chen, J., Ogishi, M., Bigio, B., Yang, R., Arias, A.A., Zhou, Q., Han, J.E., Ugurbil, A.C., Zhang, P., Rapaport, F., Li, J., Spaan, A.N., Boisson, B., Boisson-Dupuis, S., Bustamante, J., Puel, A., Ciancanelli, M.J., Zhang, S.Y., Béziat, V., Jouanguy, E., Abel, L., Cobat, A., Casanova, J.L., Bastard, P., Korol, C., Rosain, J., Philippot, Q., Chbihi, M., Lorenzo, L., Bizien, L., Neehus, A.L., Kerner, G., Seeleuthner, Y., Manry, J., Le Voyer, T., Le Pen, J., Schneider, W.M., Razooky, B.S., Hoffmann, H.H., Michailidis, E., Rice, C.M., Sabli, I.K.D., Hodeib, S., Sancho-Shimizu, V., Bilguvar, K., Ye, J., Maniatis, T., Bolze, A., Zhang, Y., Notarangelo, L.D., Su, H.C., Onodi, F., Korniotis, S., Karpf, L., Soumelis, V., Bonnet-Madin, L., Amara, A., Dorgham, Karim, Gorochov, G., Smith, N., Duffy, D., Moens, L., Meyts, I., Meade, P., Garcia-Sastre, Adolfo, Krammer, F., Corneau, A., Masson, C., Schmitt, Y., Schluter, A., Pujol, A., Khan, T., Marr, N., Fellay, Jacques, Roussel, L., Vinh, D.C., Shahrooei, M., Alosaimi, M.F., Alsohime, F., Hasanato, R., Mansouri, D., Al-Saud, H., Almourfi, F., Al-Mulla, F., Al-Muhsen, S.Z., Al Turki, S., van de Beek, D., Biondi, A., Bettini, L.R., D'Angio, M., Bonfanti, P., Imberti, L., Sottini, A., Paghera, S., Quiros-Roldan, E., Rossi, C., Oler, A.J., Tompkins, M.F., Alba, C., Dalgard, C.L., Vandernoot, I., Smits, G., Goffard, J.C., Migeotte, I., Haerynck, F., Soler-Palacín, P., Martin-Nalda, A., Colobrán Oriol, Roger, Morange, P.E., Keles, S., Çölkesen, F., Ozcelik, T., Yasar, K.K., Senoglu, S., Karabela, Ş.N., Rodríguez-Gallego, C., Novelli, G., Hraiech, S., Tandjaoui-Lambiotte, Y., Duval, X., Laouénan, C., Snow, A., Milner, J.D., Mogensen, T.H., Nussenzweig, M., Lifton, R.P., Foti, Giuseppe, Bellani, G., Citerio, G., Contro, E., Pesci, A., Valsecchi, M.G., Cazzaniga, M., Abad Capa, Jorge, Blanco, I., Rodrigo, C., Aguilera-Albesa, S., Akcan, O.M., Darazam, I.A., Aldave, J.C., Ramos, M.A., Nadji, S.A., Alkan, G., Allardet-Servent, J., Allende, L.M., Alsina, L., Alyanakian, M.A., Amador-Borrero, B., Mouly, S., Sene, D., Amoura, Z., Mathian, A., Antolí, A., Blanch, G.R., Riera, J.S., Moreno, X.S., Arslan, S., Assant, S., Auguet, T., Azot, A., Bajolle, F., Lévy, R., Oualha, M., Baldolli, A., Ballester, M., Feldman, H.B., Barrou, B., Beurton, A., Bilbao, A., Blanchard-Rohner, G., Blandinières, A., Rivet, N., Blazquez-Gamero, D., Bloomfield, M., Bolivar-Prados, Mireia, Clavé, P., Bosteels, C., Lambrecht, B.N., van Braeckel, E., Bousfiha, A.A., Bouvattier, C., Vincent, A., Boyarchuk, O., Bueno, M.R.P., Castro, M.V., Matos, L.R.B., Zatz, M., Agra, J.J.C., Calimli, S., Capra, R., Carrabba, M., Fabio, G., Casasnovas, Carlos, Vélez-Santamaria, V., Caseris, M., Falck, A., Poncelet, G., Castelle, M., Castelli, F., de Vera, M.C., Catherinot, E., Chalumeau, M., Toubiana, J., Charbit, B., Li, Z., Pellegrini, S., Cheng, M.P., Clotet, B., Codina, A., Colkesen, F., Comarmond, C., Dalmau, D., Darley, D.R., Dauby, N., Dauger, S., Le Bourgeois, F., Levy, M., de Pontual, L., Dehban, A., Delplancq, G., Demoule, A., Diehl, J.L., Dobbelaere, S., Durand, S., Mircher, C., Rebillat, A.S., Vilaire, M.E., Eldars, W., Elgamal, M., Elnagdy, M.H., Emiroglu, M., Erdeniz, E.H., Aytekin, S.E., Euvrard, R., Evcen, R., Faivre, L., Fartoukh, M., Faure, M., Arquero, M.F., Flores, Carlos, Francois, B., Fumadó, V., Fusco, F., Ursini, M.V., Solis, B.G., de Diego, R.P., van Den Rym, A.M., Gaussem, P., Gil-Herrera, J., Gilardin, L., Alarcon, M.G., Girona-Alarcón, M., Gok, F., Yosunkaya, A., Thy, M., van Agtmael, M., Bomers, M., Chouchane, O., Geerlings, S., Goorhuis, B., Grobusch, M.P., Harris, V., Hermans, S.M., Hovius, J.W., Nellen, J., Peters, E., van der Poll, T., Prins, J.M., Reijnders, T., Schinkel, M., Sigaloff, K., Stijnis, C.S., van der Valk, M., van Vugt, M., Joost Wiersinga, W., Algera, A.G., van Baarle, F., Bos, Lieuwe D, Botta, M., de Bruin, S., Bulle, E., Elbers, P., Fleuren, L., Girbes, A., Hagens, L., Heunks, L., Horn, J., van Mourik, N., Paulus, F., Raasveld, J., Schultz, M.J., Smit, M., Stilma, Willemke, Thoral, P., Tsonas, A., de Vries, H., Bax, D., Cloherty, A., Beudel, M., Brouwer, M.C., Koning, R., Bogaard, H.J., de Brabander, J., de Bree, G., Bugiani, M., Geerts, B., Hollmann, M.W., Preckel, B., Veelo, D., Geijtenbeek, T., Hafkamp, F., Hamann, J., Hemke, R., de Jong, M.D., Schuurman, A., Teunissen, C., Vlaar, A.P.J., Wouters, D., Zwinderman, A.H., Aiuti, A., Muhsen, S.A., Anderson, M.S., Bogunovic, D., Itan, Y., Cirulli, E., Barrett, K.S., Washington, N., Bondarenko, A., Brodin, P., Bryceson, Y., Bustamante, C.D., Butte, M., Casari, G., Chakravorty, S., Christodoulou, J., Le Mestre, S., Condino-Neto, A., Cooper, M.A., David, A., DeRisi, J.L., Desai, M., Drolet, B.A., Espinosa, S., Franco, J.L., Gregersen, P.K., Hagin, D., Halwani, R., Heath, J., Henrickson, S.E., Hsieh, E., Imai, K., Karamitros, T., Kisand, K., Ku, C.L., Lau, Y.L., Ling, Y., Lucas, C.L., Marodi, L., Milner, J., Mironska, K., Morio, T., Novelli, A., O'Farrelly, C., Okada, S., Planas, A.M., Prando, C., Quintana-Murci, L., Renia, L., Renieri, A., Sankaran, V., Tangye, S., Turvey, S., Uddin, F., Uddin, M.J., Vazquez, S.E., von Bernuth, H., Zawadzki, P., Jing, H., Tung, W., Meguro, K., Shaw, E., Shafer, S., Zheng, L., Zhang, Z., Kubo, S., Chauvin, S.D., Lenardo, M., Luthers, C.R., Bauman, B.M., Lack, J., Karlins, E., Hupalo, D.M., Rosenberger, J., Sukumar, G., Wilkerson, M.D., Zhang, X., Universitat Autònoma Barcelona, Zhang, Q., Liu, Z., Moncada-Velez, M., Chen, J., Ogishi, M., Bigio, B., Yang, R., Arias, A.A., Zhou, Q., Han, J.E., Ugurbil, A.C., Zhang, P., Rapaport, F., Li, J., Spaan, A.N., Boisson, B., Boisson-Dupuis, S., Bustamante, J., Puel, A., Ciancanelli, M.J., Zhang, S.Y., Béziat, V., Jouanguy, E., Abel, L., Cobat, A., Casanova, J.L., Bastard, P., Korol, C., Rosain, J., Philippot, Q., Chbihi, M., Lorenzo, L., Bizien, L., Neehus, A.L., Kerner, G., Seeleuthner, Y., Manry, J., Le Voyer, T., Le Pen, J., Schneider, W.M., Razooky, B.S., Hoffmann, H.H., Michailidis, E., Rice, C.M., Sabli, I.K.D., Hodeib, S., Sancho-Shimizu, V., Bilguvar, K., Ye, J., Maniatis, T., Bolze, A., Zhang, Y., Notarangelo, L.D., Su, H.C., Onodi, F., Korniotis, S., Karpf, L., Soumelis, V., Bonnet-Madin, L., Amara, A., Dorgham, Karim, Gorochov, G., Smith, N., Duffy, D., Moens, L., Meyts, I., Meade, P., Garcia-Sastre, Adolfo, Krammer, F., Corneau, A., Masson, C., Schmitt, Y., Schluter, A., Pujol, A., Khan, T., Marr, N., Fellay, Jacques, Roussel, L., Vinh, D.C., Shahrooei, M., Alosaimi, M.F., Alsohime, F., Hasanato, R., Mansouri, D., Al-Saud, H., Almourfi, F., Al-Mulla, F., Al-Muhsen, S.Z., Al Turki, S., van de Beek, D., Biondi, A., Bettini, L.R., D'Angio, M., Bonfanti, P., Imberti, L., Sottini, A., Paghera, S., Quiros-Roldan, E., Rossi, C., Oler, A.J., Tompkins, M.F., Alba, C., Dalgard, C.L., Vandernoot, I., Smits, G., Goffard, J.C., Migeotte, I., Haerynck, F., Soler-Palacín, P., Martin-Nalda, A., Colobrán Oriol, Roger, Morange, P.E., Keles, S., Çölkesen, F., Ozcelik, T., Yasar, K.K., Senoglu, S., Karabela, Ş.N., Rodríguez-Gallego, C., Novelli, G., Hraiech, S., Tandjaoui-Lambiotte, Y., Duval, X., Laouénan, C., Snow, A., Milner, J.D., Mogensen, T.H., Nussenzweig, M., Lifton, R.P., Foti, Giuseppe, Bellani, G., Citerio, G., Contro, E., Pesci, A., Valsecchi, M.G., Cazzaniga, M., Abad Capa, Jorge, Blanco, I., Rodrigo, C., Aguilera-Albesa, S., Akcan, O.M., Darazam, I.A., Aldave, J.C., Ramos, M.A., Nadji, S.A., Alkan, G., Allardet-Servent, J., Allende, L.M., Alsina, L., Alyanakian, M.A., Amador-Borrero, B., Mouly, S., Sene, D., Amoura, Z., Mathian, A., Antolí, A., Blanch, G.R., Riera, J.S., Moreno, X.S., Arslan, S., Assant, S., Auguet, T., Azot, A., Bajolle, F., Lévy, R., Oualha, M., Baldolli, A., Ballester, M., Feldman, H.B., Barrou, B., Beurton, A., Bilbao, A., Blanchard-Rohner, G., Blandinières, A., Rivet, N., Blazquez-Gamero, D., Bloomfield, M., Bolivar-Prados, Mireia, Clavé, P., Bosteels, C., Lambrecht, B.N., van Braeckel, E., Bousfiha, A.A., Bouvattier, C., Vincent, A., Boyarchuk, O., Bueno, M.R.P., Castro, M.V., Matos, L.R.B., Zatz, M., Agra, J.J.C., Calimli, S., Capra, R., Carrabba, M., Fabio, G., Casasnovas, Carlos, Vélez-Santamaria, V., Caseris, M., Falck, A., Poncelet, G., Castelle, M., Castelli, F., de Vera, M.C., Catherinot, E., Chalumeau, M., Toubiana, J., Charbit, B., Li, Z., Pellegrini, S., Cheng, M.P., Clotet, B., Codina, A., Colkesen, F., Comarmond, C., Dalmau, D., Darley, D.R., Dauby, N., Dauger, S., Le Bourgeois, F., Levy, M., de Pontual, L., Dehban, A., Delplancq, G., Demoule, A., Diehl, J.L., Dobbelaere, S., Durand, S., Mircher, C., Rebillat, A.S., Vilaire, M.E., Eldars, W., Elgamal, M., Elnagdy, M.H., Emiroglu, M., Erdeniz, E.H., Aytekin, S.E., Euvrard, R., Evcen, R., Faivre, L., Fartoukh, M., Faure, M., Arquero, M.F., Flores, Carlos, Francois, B., Fumadó, V., Fusco, F., Ursini, M.V., Solis, B.G., de Diego, R.P., van Den Rym, A.M., Gaussem, P., Gil-Herrera, J., Gilardin, L., Alarcon, M.G., Girona-Alarcón, M., Gok, F., Yosunkaya, A., Thy, M., van Agtmael, M., Bomers, M., Chouchane, O., Geerlings, S., Goorhuis, B., Grobusch, M.P., Harris, V., Hermans, S.M., Hovius, J.W., Nellen, J., Peters, E., van der Poll, T., Prins, J.M., Reijnders, T., Schinkel, M., Sigaloff, K., Stijnis, C.S., van der Valk, M., van Vugt, M., Joost Wiersinga, W., Algera, A.G., van Baarle, F., Bos, Lieuwe D, Botta, M., de Bruin, S., Bulle, E., Elbers, P., Fleuren, L., Girbes, A., Hagens, L., Heunks, L., Horn, J., van Mourik, N., Paulus, F., Raasveld, J., Schultz, M.J., Smit, M., Stilma, Willemke, Thoral, P., Tsonas, A., de Vries, H., Bax, D., Cloherty, A., Beudel, M., Brouwer, M.C., Koning, R., Bogaard, H.J., de Brabander, J., de Bree, G., Bugiani, M., Geerts, B., Hollmann, M.W., Preckel, B., Veelo, D., Geijtenbeek, T., Hafkamp, F., Hamann, J., Hemke, R., de Jong, M.D., Schuurman, A., Teunissen, C., Vlaar, A.P.J., Wouters, D., Zwinderman, A.H., Aiuti, A., Muhsen, S.A., Anderson, M.S., Bogunovic, D., Itan, Y., Cirulli, E., Barrett, K.S., Washington, N., Bondarenko, A., Brodin, P., Bryceson, Y., Bustamante, C.D., Butte, M., Casari, G., Chakravorty, S., Christodoulou, J., Le Mestre, S., Condino-Neto, A., Cooper, M.A., David, A., DeRisi, J.L., Desai, M., Drolet, B.A., Espinosa, S., Franco, J.L., Gregersen, P.K., Hagin, D., Halwani, R., Heath, J., Henrickson, S.E., Hsieh, E., Imai, K., Karamitros, T., Kisand, K., Ku, C.L., Lau, Y.L., Ling, Y., Lucas, C.L., Marodi, L., Milner, J., Mironska, K., Morio, T., Novelli, A., O'Farrelly, C., Okada, S., Planas, A.M., Prando, C., Quintana-Murci, L., Renia, L., Renieri, A., Sankaran, V., Tangye, S., Turvey, S., Uddin, F., Uddin, M.J., Vazquez, S.E., von Bernuth, H., Zawadzki, P., Jing, H., Tung, W., Meguro, K., Shaw, E., Shafer, S., Zheng, L., Zhang, Z., Kubo, S., Chauvin, S.D., Lenardo, M., Luthers, C.R., Bauman, B.M., Lack, J., Karlins, E., Hupalo, D.M., Rosenberger, J., Sukumar, G., Wilkerson, M.D., Zhang, X., and Universitat Autònoma Barcelona
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Afegiu 653 1_, Clinical outcome upon infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ranges from silent infection to lethal coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We have found an enrichment in rare variants predicted to be loss-of-function (LOF) at the 13 human loci known to govern Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3)- and interferon regulatory factor 7 (IRF7)-dependent type I interferon (IFN) immunity to influenza virus in 659 patients with life-threatening COVID-19 pneumonia relative to 534 subjects with asymptomatic or benign infection. By testing these and other rare variants at these 13 loci, we experimentally defined LOF variants underlying autosomal-recessive or autosomal-dominant deficiencies in 23 patients (3.5%) 17 to 77 years of age. We show that human fibroblasts with mutations affecting this circuit are vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2. Inborn errors of TLR3- and IRF7-dependent type I IFN immunity can underlie life-threatening COVID-19 pneumonia in patients with no prior severe infection.
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79. Parton distributions from a global QCD analysis of deep inelastic scattering and lepton-pair production
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Morfín, J. G. and Tung, W. K.
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- 1991
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80. Electrotransformation of Chlorella vulgaris
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Chow, K.-C. and Tung, W. L.
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- 1999
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81. Historical Study of Radiation Exposures and the Incidence of Cataracts in Astronauts
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Cucinotta, F. A, Manuel, F. K, Iszard, G, Feiveson, A, Peterson, L. E, Hardy, D, Marak, L, Tung, W, Wear, M, and Chylack, L. T., Jr
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Space Radiation - Abstract
For over 35 years, astronauts in low Earth orbit or on missions to the moon have been exposed to space radiation comprised of high-energy protons, heavy ions, and secondary neutrons. We reviewed the radiation exposures received by astronauts in space and on Earth, and presented results from the first epidemiological study of cataract incidence in the astronauts. Our data suggested an increased risk for cataracts from space radiation exposures. Using parametric survival analysis and the maximum likelihood method, we estimated the dose-response and age distribution for cataract incidence in astronauts by space radiation. Considering the high-LET dose contributions on specific space missions as well as data from animal studies with neutrons and heavy ions, suggested a linear response with no dose-threshold for cataracts. However, there are unanswered questions related to the importance and the definition of clinically significant cataracts commonly used in radiation protection, especially in light of epidemiological data suggesting that the probability that sub-clinical cataracts will progress is highly dependent on the age at which cataracts appear. We briefly describe a new study that will address the measurement of cataract progression-rates in astronauts and a ground-based comparison group.
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- 2004
82. Tuberculous osteomyelitis: Authors' reply
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Yuen, M C and Tung, W K
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- 2002
83. An integrated data acquisition/user request/processing/delivery system for airborne remote sensing data
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Chapman, B, Chu, A, and Tung, W
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Earth Resources And Remote Sensing - Published
- 2003
84. An easy method to reduce anterior shoulder dislocation: the Spaso technique
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Yuen, M-C, Yap, P-G, Chan, Y-T, and Tung, W-K
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- 2001
85. An uncommon cause of foot ulcer: tuberculous osteomyelitis
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Yuen, M C and Tung, W K
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- 2001
86. Environmental benefits of implementing alternative energy technologies in developing countries
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Buran, B, Butler, L, Currano, A, Smith, E, Tung, W, Cleveland, K, Buxton, C, Lam, D, Obler, T, Rais-Bahrami, S, Stryker, M, and Herold, K
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- 2003
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87. The effect of stiffness variation of electrospun fiber meshes of multiblock copolymers on the osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells
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Sun, X., Tung, W., Wang, W., Xu, X., Zou, J., Gould, O., Kratz, K., Ma, N., and Lendlein, A.
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musculoskeletal system - Abstract
Electrospinning has attracted significant attention as a method to produce cell culture substrates whose fibrous structure mimics the native extracellular matrix (ECM). In this study, the influence of E-modulus of fibrous substrates on the lineage commitment of human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSCs) was studied using fiber meshes prepared via the electrospinning of a polyetheresterurethane (PEEU) consisting of poly(ρ-dioxanone) (PPDO) and poly(ɛ-caprolactone) (PCL) segments. The PPDO: PCL weight ratio was varied from 40:60 to 70:30 to adjust the physiochemical properties of the PEEU fibers. The cells attached on stiffer PEEU70 (PPDO:PCL,= 70:30) fiber meshes displayed an elongated morphology compared to those cultured on softer fibers. The nuclear aspect ratio (width vs. length of a nucleus) of hADSCs cultured on softer PEEU40 (PPDO:PCL = 40:60) fibers was lower than on stiffer fibers. The osteogenic differentiation of hADSCs was enhanced by culturing on stiffer fibers. Compared to PEEU40, a 73% increase of osteocalcin expression and a 34% enhancement of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity was observed in cells on PEEU70. These results demonstrated that the differentiation commitment of stem cells could be regulated via tailoring the mechanical properties of electrospun fibers.
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88. Mechanical characterization of electrospun polyesteretherurethane (PEEU) meshes by atomic force microscopy
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Tung, W., Wang, W., Liu, Y., Gould, O., Kratz, K., Ma, N., and Lendlein, A.
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The mechanical properties of electrospun fiber meshes typically are measured by tensile testing at the macro-scale without precisely addressing the spatial scale of living cells and their submicron architecture. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) enables the examination of the nano- and micro-mechanical properties of the fibers with potential to correlate the structural mechanical properties across length scales with composition and functional behavior. In this study, a polyesteretherurethane (PEEU) polymer containing poly(p-dioxanone) (PPDO) and poly(ɛ-caprolactone) (PCL) segments was electrospun into fiber meshes or suspended single fibers. We employed AFM three point bending testing and AFM force mapping to measure the elastic modulus and stiffness of individual micro/nanofibers and the fiber mesh. The local stiffness of the fiber mesh including the randomized, intersecting structure was also examined for each individual fiber. Force mapping results with a set point of 50 nN demonstrated the dependence of the elasticity of a single fiber on the fiber mesh architecture. The non-homogeneous stiffness along the same fiber was attributed to the intersecting structure of the supporting mesh morphology. The same fiber measured at a point with and without axial fiber support showed a remarkable difference in stiffness, ranging from 0.2 to 10 nN/nm respectively. For the region, where supporting fibers densely intersected, the stiffness was found to be considerably higher. In the region where the degrees of freedom of the fibers was not restricted, allowing greater displacement, the stiffness were observed to be lower. This study elucidates the relationship between architecture and the mechanical properties of a micro/nanofiber mesh. By providing a greater understanding of the role of spatial arrangement and organization on the surface mechanical properties of such materials, we hope to provide insight into the design of microenvironments capable of regulating cell functionality.
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- 2019
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89. The data processing and calibration of the AIRSAR PacRim II mission
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Chu, A, O'leary, E, Tung, W, and Carrico, L
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Earth Resources And Remote Sensing - Abstract
In this paper, we present the results of raw echo data analysis with data error recovery, data processing, and the calibration results of the je Propulsion Laboratory's airborne synthetic aperature radar for the pacific Rim II mission.
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- 2001
90. Severe and multifaceted systemic immunosuppression caused by experimental cancers of the central nervous system requires release of non-steroid soluble mediators
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Ayasoufi, K, primary, Pfaller, CK, additional, Evgin, L, additional, Khadka, RH, additional, Tritz, ZP, additional, Goddery, EN, additional, Fain, CE, additional, Yokanovich, LT, additional, Himes, BT, additional, Jin, F, additional, Zheng, J, additional, Schuelke, MR, additional, Hansen, MJ, additional, Tung, W, additional, Pease, LR, additional, Vile, RG, additional, and Johnson, AJ, additional
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91. The Pacific Rim 2000 Mission
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OLeary, E, Carrico, L, Chapin, E, Chu, A, DiDomenico, L, Fiechter, W, Hensley, S, Imel, D, Kim, Y, Lou, Y, Miller, T, Moller, D, Skotnicki, W, and Tung, W
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- 2000
92. INTERACTION OF LAMB WAVES WITH A DEFECT
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TUNG, W., primary, COUROUBLE, B., additional, and ROYER, D., additional
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- 1993
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93. Artificial Neural Network Modeling and Mechanism Study for Relaxation of Deformed Rubber
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Sizhu Wu, Tung W. Chan, Xiuying Zhao, Xiujuan Wang, and Qiangguo Li
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Materials science ,Artificial neural network ,Diene ,Chain scission ,General Chemical Engineering ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Generation rate ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Carbonyl group ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,0104 chemical sciences ,body regions ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Natural rubber ,chemistry ,visual_art ,Correlation analysis ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Ozonide ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
An artificial neural network (ANN) was developed to estimate the relaxation property of diene rubber. Regularization was introduced into the ANN and the average prediction accuracy was 98.72%. The sensitivity analysis shows that compressive strain is the crucial influence on the relaxation property. Diene rubber shows a higher relaxation at low compressive strain than at high compressive strain. Molecular simulations show that rubber at low compressive strain possesses high fractional free volume, molecular chain movement, and ozone permeability. The chemical characterization of cross-link density and 2D-FTIR correlation analysis show that the rubber network at low compressive strain is seriously degraded by random scission and the generation rate of the carbonyl group is faster than that of ozonide group, indicating chain scission predominates in ozonation. These fundamental studies are expected to provide a comprehensive understanding of the relaxation property of deformed rubber and guidance for the de...
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94. Effect of chemical structure of elastomer on filler dispersion and interactions in silica/solution-polymerized styrene butadiene rubber composites through molecular dynamics simulation
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Sizhu Wu, Liangliang Qu, Huifang Su, Yanlong Luo, and Tung W. Chan
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Styrene-butadiene ,Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,Composite number ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Elastomer ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Molecular dynamics ,Natural rubber ,chemistry ,Polymerization ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Glass transition ,Dispersion (chemistry) - Abstract
The dynamic properties, filler–rubber interactions, and filler dispersion in silica/solution-polymerized styrene butadiene rubber (SSBR) composites with various chemical structures of SSBR were studied through molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. The structures of SSBR studied were non-modified, star-shaped, and in-chain modified by different contents of 3-mercaptopropionic acid. The mean square displacement (MSD), binding energy, glass transition temperature (Tg), and radial distribution function g(r) of filled SSBR models were investigated. We found that there was an optimum modifier content (14.2 wt%) at which the silica/SSBR composite had the lowest self-diffusion coefficient, the highest binding energy, and the best silica dispersion. The competing effects of hydrogen bonds, steric hindrance of 3-mercaptopropionic acid and rubber–rubber interactions led to the existence of this optimum modifier content of 14.2 wt%. Furthermore, the star-shaped SSBR as well as in-chain modified SSBR had strong interactions with the silica dispersed uniformly in the rubber matrix. The modeling results were in good agreement with our previous experimental results.
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95. Experimental study and molecular dynamics simulation of dynamic properties and interfacial bonding characteristics of graphene/solution-polymerized styrene-butadiene rubber composites
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Liqun Zhang, Suhe Zhao, Yiyi Chen, Tung W. Chan, Sizhu Wu, Yanlong Luo, Runguo Wang, and Huifang Su
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Styrene-butadiene ,Nanocomposite ,Graphene ,General Chemical Engineering ,Reinforced rubber ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Activation energy ,Interaction energy ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Molecular dynamics ,chemistry ,Natural rubber ,law ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Graphene/solution-polymerized styrene-butadiene rubber (SSBR) composites were prepared by using three types of SSBR matrix with different vinyl contents. The dynamic properties, interfacial bonding characteristics, and fractional free volume (FFV) of the composites were studied through a combined experimental and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation approach. We found that as the vinyl content increases in the SSBR matrix, the grapheme/SSBR interfacial interaction increases, the FFV decreases, and the graphene dispersion is improved. The interfacial interaction, which is derived from the introduction of graphene, can increase the activation energy and limit the mobility of the SSBR chains. Additionally, MD simulations of the pullout of the graphene from SSBR matrix were carried out to explore the interfacial bonding characteristics at the molecular level, which show that the interaction energy, pullout energy, and shear stress between graphene and SSBR increase with the increase of the vinyl content. The modeling results were in good agreement with the experimental results. This present study is expected to deepen the understanding of the basic physics for graphene reinforced rubber nanocomposites, especially the interfacial bonding characteristics at the molecular level.
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96. LAMB WAVES IN MULTILAYERED MEDIA
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TUNG, W., primary
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- 1991
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97. Thermodynamic Properties and Free Volume Analyses of Polycarbonates by a Combined Experimental and Molecular Simulation Method
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Tung W. Chan, Xiuying Zhao, Xiujuan Wang, Jingwei He, Xingzhong Cao, and Sizhu Wu
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Molecular dynamics ,Volume (thermodynamics) ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Phase (matter) ,Thermal ,Compressibility ,Thermodynamics ,Molecular simulation ,General Chemistry ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Spectral line ,Amorphous solid - Abstract
A combined experimental and computational approach is applied to amorphous polycarbonates (PCs) to link the macroscopic behavior and molecular features. The Simha–Somcynsky equation of phase (EOS) provides a more accurate description than the Tait EOS for describing the pressure–volume–temperature (PVT) relationship and thermal expansivity. The relationship between the specific volume and the hole free volume was investigated using PVT measurements, positron annihilation lifetime spectra, and molecular dynamics (MD) techniques, to examine the correlations between changes in the behavior of specific volume and molecular packing. We found that the specific volume and hole free volume have linear relationships with temperature. However, the occupied volume displayed remarkable compressibility. The analyses revealed that the PC with side methyl groups and long C–Si bonds contributed to the formation of large free volume. The MD results validate the effectiveness of molecular simulation techniques in designing...
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98. The NASA/JPL AIRSAR Integrated Processor
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'O'Leary, E.', 'Lou, Y, Tung, W, van Zyl, J, Kim, Y, and Chu, A
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The NASA/JPL AIRSAR Integrated Processor (AIP) is a multi-frequency polarimetric and interferometric SAR processor designed for better understanding of scattering from different types of Earth terrain.
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- 1998
99. The NASA/JPL AIRSAR Integrated Processor
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Chu, A, Kim, Y, van Zyl, J, Tung, W, O'Leary, E, and Lou, Y
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- 1998
100. Parallel Computing Implementation for ScanCAR Mode Data
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Leung, K, Nguyen, Q, Cheng, T, and Tung, W
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Communications And Radar - Published
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