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    • BRAF inhibition is associated with increased clonality in tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes 

      Cooper, Zachary A; Frederick, Dennie T; Juneja, Vikram R; Sullivan, Ryan J; Lawrence, Donald P; Piris, Adriano; Sharpe, Arlene H; Fisher, David E; Flaherty, Keith T; Wargo, Jennifer A (Landes Bioscience, 2013)
      There have been significant advances with regard to BRAF-targeted therapies against metastatic melanoma. However, the majority of patients receiving BRAF inhibitors (BRAFi) manifest disease progression within a year. We ...
    • Braid Groups and Hodge theory 

      McMullen, Curtis T. (Springer, 2012)
      This paper gives an account of the unitary representations of the braid group that arise via the Hodge theory of cyclic branched coverings of \(\mathbb{P}^1\) , highlighting their connections with ergodic theory, complex ...
    • Braiding of the Attractor and the Failure of Iterative Algorithms 

      McMullen, Curtis T. (Springer Verlag, 1988)
    • The Brain and the Behavioral Sciences 

      Harrington, Anne (Cambridge University Press, 2009)
      The increasing visibility and sense of intellectual opportunity associated with neuroscience in recent years have in turn stimulated a growing interest in its past. For the first time, a general reference book on the history ...
    • Brain Function and Chromatin Plasticity 

      Dulac, Catherine (Nature Publishing Group, 2010)
      The characteristics of epigenetic control, including the potential for long-lasting, stable effects on gene expression that outlive an initial transient signal, could be of singular importance for post-mitotic neurons, ...
    • Brain Genomics Superstruct Project initial data release with structural, functional, and behavioral measures 

      Holmes, Avram J.; Hollinshead, Marisa O.; O’Keefe, Timothy M.; Petrov, Victor I.; Fariello, Gabriele R.; Wald, Lawrence L.; Fischl, Bruce; Rosen, Bruce R.; Mair, Ross W.; Roffman, Joshua L.; Smoller, Jordan W.; Buckner, Randy L. (Nature Publishing Group, 2015)
      The goal of the Brain Genomics Superstruct Project (GSP) is to enable large-scale exploration of the links between brain function, behavior, and ultimately genetic variation. To provide the broader scientific community ...
    • The BRAIN Initiative: developing technology to catalyse neuroscience discovery 

      Jorgenson, Lyric A.; Newsome, William T.; Anderson, David J.; Bargmann, Cornelia I.; Brown, Emery N.; Deisseroth, Karl; Donoghue, John P.; Hudson, Kathy L.; Ling, Geoffrey S. F.; MacLeish, Peter R.; Marder, Eve; Normann, Richard A.; Sanes, Joshua R.; Schnitzer, Mark J.; Sejnowski, Terrence J.; Tank, David W.; Tsien, Roger Y.; Ugurbil, Kamil; Wingfield, John C. (The Royal Society, 2015)
      The evolution of the field of neuroscience has been propelled by the advent of novel technological capabilities, and the pace at which these capabilities are being developed has accelerated dramatically in the past decade. ...
    • Brain Matters: Resources for Researchers in the Neurosciences 

      Barr, Dorothy J (ACRL Science and Technology Section, 2015)
    • Brain Networks for Analyzing Eye Gaze 

      Hooker, Christine; Paller, Ken A.; Gitelman, Darren R.; Parrish, Todd B.; Mesulam, M.-Marsel; Reber, Paul J. (Elsevier, 2003)
      The eyes convey a wealth of information in social interactions. This information is analyzed by multiple brain networks, which we identified using functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Subjects attempted to detect ...
    • Brain Potentials Reflect Behavioral Differences in True and False Recognition 

      Curran, Tim; Schacter, Daniel L.; Johnson, Marcia K.; Spinks, Ruth (Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 2001)
      People often falsely recognize nonstudied lures that are semantically similar to previously studied words. Behavioral research suggests that such false recognition is based on high semantic overlap between studied items ...
    • Brain Regions That Represent Amodal Conceptual Knowledge 

      Fairhall, S. L.; Caramazza, Alfonso (Society for Neuroscience, 2013)
      To what extent do the brain regions implicated in semantic processing contribute to the representation of amodal conceptual content rather than modality-specific mechanisms or mechanisms of semantic access and manipulation? ...
    • Brain Volume Decline in Aging 

      Fotenos, Anthony F.; Mintun, Mark A.; Snyder, Abraham Z.; Morris, John C.; Buckner, Randy (American Medical Association, 2008)
      Objectives: To assess the relation between socioeconomic status (SES) and structural brain change in nondemented older adults and to ascertain the potential role of preclinical Alzheimer disease (AD). Design: Cross-sectional ...
    • The Brain's Default Network: Updated Anatomy, Physiology, and Evolving Insights 

      Buckner, Randy; DiNicola, Lauren (Springer Nature, 2019-09-06)
      Discoveries over the past two decades demonstrate that regions distributed throughout association cortex, often called the default network, are suppressed during tasks that demand external attention and are active during ...
    • Brain-Penetrant LSD1 Inhibitors Can Block Memory Consolidation 

      Neelamegam, Ramesh; Ricq, Emily Louise; Malvaez, Melissa; Patnaik, Debasis; Norton, Stephanie; Carlin, Stephen M.; Hill, Ian Thomas; Wood, Marcelo A.; Haggarty, Stephen John; Hooker, Jacob M (American Chemical Society (ACS), 2012)
      Modulation of histone modifications in the brain may represent a new mechanism for brain disorder therapy. Post-translational modifications of histones regulate gene expression, affecting major cellular processes such as ...
    • Brain-wide mapping of neural activity controlling zebrafish exploratory locomotion 

      Dunn, Timothy W; Mu, Yu; Narayan, Sujatha; Randlett, Owen; Naumann, Eva A; Yang, Chao-Tsung; Schier, Alexander F; Freeman, Jeremy; Engert, Florian; Ahrens, Misha B (eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2016)
      In the absence of salient sensory cues to guide behavior, animals must still execute sequences of motor actions in order to forage and explore. How such successive motor actions are coordinated to form global locomotion ...
    • The Braincase of Eocaecilia micropodia (Lissamphibia, Gymnophiona) and the Origin of Caecilians 

      Maddin, Hillary Catherine; Jenkins, Farish A., Jr.; Anderson, Jason S. (Public Library of Science, 2012-11-30)
      The scant fossil record of caecilians has obscured the origin and evolution of this lissamphibian group. Eocaecilia micropodia from the Lower Jurassic of North America remains the only stem-group caecilian with an almost ...
    • BranchyNet: Fast inference via early exiting from deep neural networks 

      Teerapittayanon, Surat; McDanel, Bradley; Kung, H. T. (IEEE, 2017)
      Deep neural networks are state of the art methods for many learning tasks due to their ability to extract increasingly better features at each network layer. However, the improved performance of additional layers in a deep ...
    • Brane brick models in the mirror 

      Franco, Sebastián; Lee, Sangmin; Seong, Rak-Kyeong; Vafa, Cumrun (Springer Verlag, 2017)
      Brane brick models are Type IIA brane configurations that encode the 2d N = (0, 2) gauge theories on the worldvolume of Dl-branes probing toric Calabi-Yau 4-folds. We use mirror symmetry to improve our understanding of ...
    • Brane couplings from bulk loops 

      Georgi, Howard; Grant, Aaron K.; Hailu, Girma (Elsevier BV, 2001)
      We compute loop corrections to the effective action of a field theory on a fivedimensional S1/Z2 orbifold. We find that the quantum loop effects of interactions in the bulk produce infinite contributions that require ...
    • Brauchen wir eine Ökomusikwissenschaft? 

      Rehding, Alexander (Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH, 2012)
      While ecomusicology is clearly a growth area in musicology, its mission and purview are not entirely clear. This article explores the complex relationship between ecology and musicology: ecocriticism in literary and visual ...