X. Lu

Publication List Details

Period

1990 - 9999

Number

122

Co-Authors

Repairability of Impact-Induced Damage in SMC Composites. (9999)

Liu, D., Lee, C. Y., Lu, X.

This study discusses the repairability of impact-induced damage in an SMC composite which is make of chopped glass fibers and polyester matrix. The impact resistance and notch sensitivity of the...

Effect of temperature on isotopic mass dependence of excitonic band gaps in semiconductors: ZnO (2007)

Alawadhi, H., Tsoi, S., Lu, X., Ramdas, A. K., Grimsditch, M., Cardona, M., ...

The temperature dependence of the A, B, and C excitons of ZnO, observed in modulated reflectivity spectra of (ZnO)-Zn-68-O-18 and (ZnO)-Zn-nat-O-nat in the range 10-400 K, reveal the superposition of...

Raman electron paramagnetic resonance in Zn1-xCrxTe and Cd1-xCrxTe (2007)

Lu, X., Tsoi, S., Miotkowski, I., Rodriguez, S., Ramdas, A. K., Alawadhi, H.

Raman electron paramagnetic resonance (Raman-EPR) of the transitions due to the spin flip of the 3d electrons of Cr+ in Zn1-xCrxTe and Cd1-xCrxTe is observed at h omega(PM)=g(Cr+)mu B-B with...

Isotopic-mass dependence of the A, B, and C excitonic band gaps in ZnO at low temperatures (2006)

Tsoi, S., Lu, X., Ramdas, A. K., Alawadhi, H., Grimsditch, M., Cardona, M., ...

Low temperature wavelength-modulated reflectivity measurements of isotopically engineered ZnO samples have yielded the dependence of their A, B, and C excitonic band gaps on the isotopic masses of Zn...

Isotopic-mass dependence of the A, B, and C excitonic band gaps in ZnO at low temperatures (2006)

Tsoi, S., Lu, X., Ramdas, A. K., Alawadhi, H., Grimsditch, M., Cardona, M., ...

Low temperature wavelength-modulated reflectivity measurements of isotopically engineered ZnO samples have yielded the dependence of their A, B, and C excitonic band gaps on the isotopic masses of Zn...

Electricity market price spike forecast with data mining techniques (2005)

Lu, X., Dong, Z. Y., Li, X.

Electricity market price forecast is a changeling yet very important task for electricity market managers and participants. Due to the complexity and uncertainties in the power grid, electricity...

Electron-phonon renormalization of electronic band gaps of semiconductors: Isotopically enriched silicon (2004)

Tsoi, S., Alawadhi, H., Lu, X., Ager, J. W., Liao, C. Y., Riemann, H., ...

Photoluminescence and wavelength-modulated transmission spectra displaying phonon-assisted indirect excitonic transitions in isotopically enriched Si-28, Si-29, Si-30, as well as in natural Si, have...

Modeling Cellular Processes With Variational Bayesian (2003)

X. Lu, M. Hauskrecht

Gene expression of a cell is controlled by sophisticated cellular processes.

Uso de la náriz electrónica y de la cromatografía de gases. Espectrometría de masas en la determinación del tiempo óptimo de guarda de la cerveza (2003)

Mckellar, Robin C., Young, J.C., Johnston, A., Knight, K.P., Lu, X., Buttenham, S.

El propósito del estudio fue determinar la influencia del tiempo de guarda sobre el desarrollo del aroma característico de la cerveza. Se le hizo un seguimiento a los volátiles producidos en la...

Harmonic enhancement of single-bubble sonoluminescence (2003)

Lu, X., Prosperetti, A., Togel, R., Lohse, D.

It is known from experiment that the light emission from a sonoluminescing bubble can be increased by using more than one driving frequency. In this paper, a systematic method to determine the...

Harmonic enhancement of single-bubble sonoluminescence (2003)

Lu, X., Prosperetti, Prof.dr. A., Tögel, R., Lohse, Prof.dr. D.

It is known from experiment that the light emission from a sonoluminescing bubble can be increased by using more than one driving frequency. In this paper, a systematic method to determine the...

Harmonic enhancement of single-bubble sonoluminescence (2003)

Lu, X., Prosperetti, A., Tögel, R., Lohse, D.

It is known from experiment that the light emission from a sonoluminescing bubble can be increased by using more than one driving frequency. In this paper, a systematic method to determine the...

Unknown (2002)

E. Erkip, X. Lu, Y. Wang, D. Goodman

In this work we provide tools for optimizing total power consumption of a mobile transmitter due to compression, channel coding and transmission subject to a fixed end-to-end source distortion. We...

Characterization of Apples and Apple Cider Producedby a Guelph Area Orchard (2002)

Piyasena, P, Rayner, M, Bartlett, F M, Lu, X, McKellar, R C

Thermal stability of food-borne pathogens in apple cider is influenced by the composition of the product. As a preliminary step to determine the effect of pasteurization of apple cider on the...

Identification of cathepsin C mutations in ethnically diverse Papillon-Lefevre syndrome patients (2000)

Hart, P. S., Zhang, Y., Firatli, E., Uygur, C., Lotfazar, M., Michalec, M. D., ...

Introduction-Papillon-Lefevre syndrome (PLS) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterised by palmoplantar keratoderma and severe, early onset periodontitis, which results fi om deficiency of...

The Effect of Processing Parameters on Glass Fiber Birefringence Development and Relaxation (1999)

X. Lu, E. M. Arruda, W. W. Schultz

Birefringence of oxide glass #bers drawn from glass melts through an ori#ce has been detected previously #1, 2#. This birefringence is a measure of anisotropy in glass structure that can in#uence...

Subband image coding using filter banks with non-uniform passband distribution (1997)

Lu, X, Chen, L, Chan, KP

Subband filter banks with non-uniform passband distribution in frequency domain are studied. Several design examples are presented and compared with conventional uniform bandwidth filter banks. Image...

Study of Internal Friction on Size Effect in BaTiO3 Thin Films (1996)

Zhu, J., Lu, X., Tian, W., Wang, Y.

The size effect on the phase transition was studied by a flexible resonance method in BaTiO3 thin films. The different transitional behaviors were observed in the measurements of internal friction in...

Study of Internal Friction on Size Effect in BaTiO3 Thin Films (1996)

Zhu, J., Lu, X., Tian, W., Wang, Y.

The size effect on the phase transition was studied by a flexible resonance method in BaTiO3 thin films. The different transitional behaviors were observed in the measurements of internal friction in...

Study of Internal Friction on Size Effect in BaTiO3 Thin Films (1996)

Zhu, J., Lu, X., Tian, W., Wang, Y.

The size effect on the phase transition was studied by a flexible resonance method in BaTiO3 thin films. The different transitional behaviors were observed in the measurements of internal friction in...

Repairability of Impact-Induced Damage in SMC Composites. (1996)

Liu, D., Lee, C. Y., Lu, X.

This study discusses the repairability of impact-induced damage in an SMC composite which is make of chopped glass fibers and polyester matrix. The impact resistance and notch sensitivity of the...

First Patient Treated Using IUCF Proton Beam (1994)

Bloch, C., Chang, L.-F.L., Morphis II, J.G., Hornback, N., Lee, C., Lu, X., ...

This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY-9314783

Evidence for a narrow |S|=1 baryon state at a mass of 1528 MeV in quasi-real photoproduction

Airapetian, A., Akopov, N., Akopov, Z., Amarian, M., Ammosov, V.V., Andrus, A., ...

Evidence for a narrow baryon state is found in quasi-real photoproduction on a deuterium target through the decay channel pK(S)(0) → ppi(+)pi(-). A peak is observed in the pK(S)(0) invariant mass...

Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs cause apoptosis and induce cyclooxygenases in chicken embryo fibroblasts.

Lu, X, Xie, W, Reed, D, Bradshaw, W S, Simmons, D L

Programmed cell death (apoptosis) is an intrinsic part of organismal development and aging. Here we report that many nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) cause apoptosis when applied to...

Secretion of human hepatitis B virus is inhibited by the imino sugar N-butyldeoxynojirimycin.

Block, T M, Lu, X, Platt, F M, Foster, G R, Gerlich, W H, Blumberg, B S, ...

The imino sugar N-butyldeoxynojirimycin (NBDNJ) is a potent inhibitor of the oligosaccharide-trimming enzyme alpha-glucosidase I. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) contains three surface proteins (HBs...

Crystal structure of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase complexed with double-stranded DNA at 3.0 A resolution shows bent DNA.

Jacobo-Molina, A, Ding, J, Nanni, R G, Clark, A D, Lu, X, Tantillo, C, ...

The crystal structure of a ternary complex of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase (HIV-1 RT) heterodimer (p66/p51), a 19-base/18-base double-stranded DNA template-primer, and a...

Visualization of Protein-RNA Interactions in Cytoplasmic Polyhedrosis Virus

Zhang, H., Zhang, J., Yu, X., Lu, X., Zhang, Q., Jakana, J., ...

Unlike the multiple-shelled organization of other Reoviridae members, cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus (CPV) has a single-shelled capsid. The three-dimensional structures of full and empty CPV by...

CUG repeat binding protein (CUGBP1) interacts with the 5' region of C/EBPbeta mRNA and regulates translation of C/EBPbeta isoforms.

Timchenko, N A, Welm, A L, Lu, X, Timchenko, L T

The transcription factor CCAAT/enhancer binding protein beta, C/EBPbeta, plays a significant role in the regulation of hepatocyte growth and differentiation. A single mRNA coding for C/EBPbeta...

Identification and characterization of a serine-like proteinase of the murine coronavirus MHV-A59.

Lu, Y, Lu, X, Denison, M R

Gene 1 of the murine coronavirus, MHV-A59, encodes approximately 800 kDa of protein products within two overlapping open reading frames (ORFs 1a and 1b). The gene is expressed as a polyprotein that...

Protease-induced infectivity of hepatitis B virus for a human hepatoblastoma cell line.

Lu, X, Block, T M, Gerlich, W H

The human hepatoblastoma cell line HepG2 produces and secretes hepatitis B virus (HBV) after transfection of cloned HBV DNA. Intact virions do not infect these cells, although they attach to the...

Mutations in XPA that prevent association with ERCC1 are defective in nucleotide excision repair.

Li, L, Peterson, C A, Lu, X, Legerski, R J

The human repair proteins XPA and ERCC1 have been shown to be absolutely required for the incision step of nucleotide excision repair, and recently we identified an interaction between these two...

An interaction between the DNA repair factor XPA and replication protein A appears essential for nucleotide excision repair.

Li, L, Lu, X, Peterson, C A, Legerski, R J

Replication protein A (RPA) is required for simian virus 40-directed DNA replication in vitro and for nucleotide excision repair (NER). Here we report that RPA and the human repair protein XPA...

The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long terminal repeat specifies two different transcription complexes, only one of which is regulated by Tat.

Lu, X, Welsh, T M, Peterlin, B M

The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long terminal repeat sets up two different transcription complexes, which have been called processive and nonprocessive complexes. By mutating and substituting...

Characterization of a purified nicotinic receptor from rat brain by using idiotypic and anti-idiotypic antibodies.

Abood, L G, Langone, J J, Bjercke, R, Lu, X, Banerjee, S

The availability of an anti-nicotine monoclonal antibody has made it possible to further establish the nature of the nicotine recognition proteins purified from rat brain by affinity chromatography...

Physical and functional interactions between p53 and cell cycle co-operating transcription factors, E2F1 and DP1.

O'Connor, D J, Lam, E W, Griffin, S, Zhong, S, Leighton, L C, Burbidge, S A, ...

One way in which wild-type p53 is able to regulate cell cycle progression is thought to be via the induction of its downstream target gene Waf1/CIP1, thus indirectly regulating the transcriptional...

Post-translational alterations in transmembrane topology of the hepatitis B virus large envelope protein.

Bruss, V, Lu, X, Thomssen, R, Gerlich, W H

The preS domain at the N-terminus of the large envelope protein (LHBs) of the hepatitis B virus is involved in (i) envelopment of viral nucleocapsids and (ii) binding to the host cell. While the...

Genetic and molecular analyses of mutations involved in Drosophila raf signal transduction.

Lu, X, Melnick, M B, Hsu, J C, Perrimon, N

We have identified dominant mutations that suppress the lethality associated with an R217-->L mutation in the GTP.Ras binding region (CR1) of the Drosophila raf (D-raf) serine/threonine kinase. Four...

Specific loss of apoptotic but not cell-cycle arrest function in a human tumor derived p53 mutant.

Rowan, S, Ludwig, R L, Haupt, Y, Bates, S, Lu, X, Oren, M, ...

The p53 tumor-suppressor gene product is frequently inactivated in malignancies by point mutation. Although most tumor-derived p53 mutants show loss of sequence specific transcriptional activation,...

1-O-octadecyl-2-O-methyl-glycerophosphocholine inhibits the transduction of growth signals via the MAPK cascade in cultured MCF-7 cells.

Zhou, X, Lu, X, Richard, C, Xiong, W, Litchfield, D W, Bittman, R, ...

1-O-Octadecyl-2-O-methyl-glycerophosphocholine (ET18-OCH3) is an ether lipid with selective antiproliferative properties whose mechanism of action is still unresolved. We hypothesized that since...

Evidence for the regulation of guinea-pig heart microsomal phosphatidylcholine-hydrolysing phospholipase A1 by guanosine 5'-[gamma-thio]triphosphate.

Badiani, K, Lu, X, Arthur, G

We have recently characterized lysophospholipase A2 activities in guinea-pig heart microsomes and postulated that these enzymes act sequentially with phospholipases A1 to release fatty acids...

The ethanolamine requirement of keratinocytes for growth is not due to defective synthesis of ethanolamine phosphoacylglycerols by the decarboxylation pathway.

Arthur, G, Lu, X

We have investigated whether the growth requirement of keratinocytes for ethanolamine is due to defective synthesis of ethanolamine phosphoacylglycerols (EPG) via decarboxylation of serine...

The integrin alpha IIb beta 3 contains distinct and interacting binding sites for snake-venom RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp) proteins. Evidence that the receptor-binding characteristics of snake-venom RGD proteins are related to the amino acid environment flanking the sequence RGD.

Rahman, S, Lu, X, Kakkar, V V, Authi, K S

We have previously demonstrated [Lu, Williams, Deadman, Salmon, Kakkar, Wilkinson, Baruch, Authi and Rahman (1994) Biochem. J. 304, 929-936] the preferential antagonism of the interactions of the...

Synthetic RGD peptides derived from the adhesive domains of snake-venom proteins: evaluation as inhibitors of platelet aggregation.

Lu, X, Deadman, J J, Williams, J A, Kakkar, V V, Rahman, S

Synthetic peptides based on the RGD domains of the potent platelet aggregation inhibitors kistrin and dendroaspin were generated. The 13-amino-acid peptides were synthesized as dicysteinyl linear and...

Degradation of p27(Kip) cdk inhibitor triggered by Kaposi's sarcoma virus cyclin-cdk6 complex.

Ellis, M, Chew, Y P, Fallis, L, Freddersdorf, S, Boshoff, C, Weiss, R A, ...

The Kaposi's sarcoma-associated human herpesvirus 8 (KSHV/HHV8) encodes a protein similar to cellular cyclins. This cyclin is most closely related to cellular D-type cyclins, but biochemically it...

Molecular cloning of MADM: a catalytically active mammalian disintegrin-metalloprotease expressed in various cell types.

Howard, L, Lu, X, Mitchell, S, Griffiths, S, Glynn, P

A peptide sequence of a metalloprotease purified from bovine brain [Chantry, Gregson and Glynn (1989) J. Biol. Chem. 264, 21603-21607] was used to design an oligonucleotide probe for screening a...

Differential recognition of snake venom proteins expressing specific Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) sequence motifs by wild-type and variant integrin alphaIIbbeta3: further evidence for distinct sites of RGD ligand recognition exhibiting negative allostery.

Rahman, S, Flynn, G, Aitken, A, Patel, Y, Hussain, F, Lu, X, ...

Several studies have demonstrated that the amino acid residues flanking the Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) sequence of high-affinity ligands modulate their specificity of interaction with integrin complexes....

Cloning of human Ca2+ homoeostasis endoplasmic reticulum protein (CHERP): regulated expression of antisense cDNA depletes CHERP, inhibits intracellular Ca2+ mobilization and decreases cell proliferation.

Laplante, J M, O'Rourke, F, Lu, X, Fein, A, Olsen, A, Feinstein, M B

A monoclonal antibody which blocks InsP(3)-induced Ca(2+) release from isolated endoplasmic reticulum was used to isolate a novel 4.0 kb cDNA from a human erythroleukaemia (HEL) cell cDNA expression...

Evaluation of the role of proline residues flanking the RGD motif of dendroaspin, an inhibitior of platelet aggregation and cell adhesion.

Lu, X, Sun, Y, Shang, D, Wattam, B, Egglezou, S, Hughes, T, ...

The effect of a panel of proline mutants of dendroaspin, an inhibitor of platelet aggregation and cell adhesion, including A(42)-dendroaspin, A(47)-dendroaspin, A(49)-dendroaspin,...