MOLECULAR COMMUNICATION IN NANONETWORKS

Molecular Communication in Nanonetworks

With the development of nanotechnology, bioengineering and biology, it is envisioned that biological nanomachines may flourish in assorted valuable applications considering their unique characteristics including energy efficiency, bio-compatibility and extremely small scale.However, current biological nanomachines are only able to perform simple ta

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EVALUASI PERUBAHAN KUALITAS LINGKUNGAN PERMUKIMAN KOTA BERDASARKAN FOTO UDARA MULTITEMPORAL KASUS KECAMATAN UMBULHARJO DENGAN BANTUAN SISTEM INFORMASI GEOGRAFI (Evaluation on The Changes of The Environmental Quality of Urban Settlement)

ABSTRAK Daerah urban berubah dengan cepat.Hal tersebut juga rnenyangkut kualitas lingkungan permukiman urban, perubahan yang terjadi disebabkan oleh peningkatan jumlah penduduk.Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui: (1) akurasi variable kualitas lingkungan daerah urban sepeni yang diinferensi dari foto udara skala besar tahun l986 dan 1995, (2)

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The mitogenomes of Gelochelidon nilotica and Sterna hirundo (Charadriiformes, Sternidae) and their phylogenetic implications

Gelochelidon nilotica and Sterna hirundo are two sympatric breeding species.The mitogenomes of G.nilotica and S.hirundo are 16,748 bp and 16,707 bp in size.Both two mitogenomes reveal the same gene order and genomic organization to that of typical avian mtDNA.The first conserved blocks with a interrupted poly-C are present in the two species contro

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Complement system part II: role in immunity

The complement spl 2control system has been considered for a long time as a simple lytic system, aimed to kill bacteria infecting the host organism.Nowadays this vision has changed and it is well accepted that complement is a complex innate immune surveillance system, playing a key role in host homeostasis, inflammation and in the defense against p

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Methylation Profile of Cancer Testis Antigens in Colorectal Cancer

Background: Cancer testis antigens (CTAs) are a class of immune-stimulating antigens often overexpressed in many types of cancers.The usage of the CTAs as immunotherapy targets have been widely investigated in different cancers including melanoma, hematological malignancies, finish line thia cal and colorectal cancer.Studies have indicated that the

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