Zhenyu Gu

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2009

Number

26

Co-Authors

Unified Incremental Physical-Level and High-Level Synthesis (2009)

Zhenyu Gu, Student Member, Jia Wang, Robert P. Dick, Hai Zhou, Senior Member

Abstract—Achieving design closure is one of the biggest challenges for modern very large-scale integration system designers. This problem is exacerbated by the lack of high-level designautomation...

Unified Incremental Physical-Level and High-Level Synthesis (2008)

Zhenyu Gu, Student Member, Jia Wang, Robert P. Dick, Hai Zhou, Senior Member

Abstract—Achieving design closure is one of the biggest challenges for modern very large-scale integration system designers. This problem is exacerbated by the lack of high-level designautomation...

pHUSH: a single vector system for conditional gene expression (2007)

Gray, Daniel C, Hoeflich, Klaus P, Peng, Li, Gu, Zhenyu, Gogineni, Alvin, Murray, Lesley J, ...

Abstract Background Conditional expression vectors have become a valuable research tool to avoid artefacts that may result from traditional gene expression studies. However, most systems require...

Mapping the structure of folding cores in TIM barrel proteins by hydrogen exchange mass spectrometry: the roles of motif and sequence for the indole-3-glycerol phosphate synthase from Sulfolobus solfataricus (2007)

Gu, Zhenyu, Zitzewitz, Jill A., Matthews, C. Robert

To test the roles of motif and amino acid sequence in the folding mechanisms of TIM barrel proteins, hydrogen-deuterium exchange was used to explore the structure of the stable folding intermediates...

Capturing Aesthetic Intention During Interactive Evolution (2006)

Frazer, John H., Gu, Zhenyu, Tang, Ming Xi

Interactive Evolutionary Systems (IES) are capable of generating and evolving large numbers of alternative designs. When using such systems, users are continuously required to interact with the...

Capturing Aesthetic Intention During Interactive Evolution (2006)

Frazer, John H., Gu, Zhenyu, Tang, Ming Xi

Interactive Evolutionary Systems (IES) are capable of generating and evolving large numbers of alternative designs. When using such systems, users are continuously required to interact with the...

Capturing Aesthetic Intention During Interactive Evolution (2006)

Frazer, John H., Gu, Zhenyu, Tang, Ming Xi

Interactive Evolutionary Systems (IES) are capable of generating and evolving large numbers of alternative designs. When using such systems, users are continuously required to interact with the...

Capturing Aesthetic Intention During Interactive Evolution (2006)

Frazer, John H., Gu, Zhenyu, Tang, Ming Xi

Interactive Evolutionary Systems (IES) are capable of generating and evolving large numbers of alternative designs. When using such systems, users are continuously required to interact with the...

Capturing Aesthetic Intention During Interactive Evolution (2006)

Frazer, John H., Gu, Zhenyu, Tang, Ming Xi

Interactive Evolutionary Systems (IES) are capable of generating and evolving large numbers of alternative designs. When using such systems, users are continuously required to interact with the...

Capturing Aesthetic Intention During Interactive Evolution (2006)

Frazer, John H., Gu, Zhenyu, Tang, Ming Xi

Interactive Evolutionary Systems (IES) are capable of generating and evolving large numbers of alternative designs. When using such systems, users are continuously required to interact with the...

Capturing aesthetic intention during interactive evolution (2006)

Frazer, John H., Gu, Zhenyu, Tang, Ming Xi

Interactive Evolutionary Systems (IES) are capable of generating and evolving large numbers of alternative designs. When using such systems, users are continuously required to interact with the...

Capturing aesthetic intention during interactive evolution (2006)

Frazer, John H., Gu, Zhenyu, Tang, Ming Xi

Interactive Evolutionary Systems (IES) are capable of generating and evolving large numbers of alternative designs. When using such systems, users are continuously required to interact with the...

The type I activin receptor ActRIB is required for egg cylinder organization and gastrulation in the mouse

Gu, Zhenyu, Nomura, Masatoshi, Simpson, Brenda B., Lei, Hong, Feijen, Alie, ...

ActRIB is a type I transmembrane serine/threonine kinase receptor that has been shown to form heteromeric complexes with the type II activin receptors to mediate activin signal. To investigate the...

The type I activin receptor ActRIB is required for egg cylinder organization and gastrulation in the mouse

Gu, Zhenyu, Nomura, Masatoshi, Simpson, Brenda B., Lei, Hong, Feijen, Alie, ...

ActRIB is a type I transmembrane serine/threonine kinase receptor that has been shown to form heteromeric complexes with the type II activin receptors to mediate activin signal. To investigate the...