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Nb-induced stabilisation of p53 in HPV-infected cells Universiteit Gent
Cervical cancer is caused by a persistent infection of the mucosal epithelia with high-risk human papilloma viruses (HPVs). The viral oncoprotein E6 is responsible for the inactivation of the tumour suppressor p53 and thus plays a crucial role in HPV-induced tumorigenesis. The viral E6 protein forms a trimeric complex with the endogenous E3 ubiquitine ligase E6AP and the DNA-binding domain (DBD) of p53, which results in the polyubiquitination ...
Robust fractional order PI control for cardiac output stabilisation Universiteit Gent
Stabilisation of magnetic ordering in $La_{3}Ni_{2-x}Cu_{x}B'O_{9}(B'=Sb,Ta,Nb)$ by the introduction of $Cu^{2+}$ Universiteit Antwerpen
La3Ni2-xCuxB'O-9 (x = 0.25; B' = Sb, Ta, Nb: x = 0.5; B' = Nb) have been synthesized and characterised by transmission electron microscopy, neutron diffraction and magnetometry. Each adopts a perovskite-like structure (space group P2(1)/n) with two crystallographically-distinct six-coordinate sites, one occupied by a disordered arrangement of Ni2+ and Cu2+ and the other by a disordered similar to 1:2 distribution of Ni2+ and B'(5+), although ...
Ultra-low-latency automatic endoscopic image orientation stabilisation KU Leuven
Minimally invasive surgery often makes use of endoscopes with an angled lens. When using such an endoscope, the on- screen image tends to rotate wildly, which may confuse the surgeon. A low-impact way of solving this problem is by using computer vision techniques to track the rotation of the incoming footage and then counterrotating the image. Such an approach has already been proposed in the literature, but it has never been examined whether it ...