نتایج جستجو برای: ccm

تعداد نتایج: 2119  

2012
Dave Golland John DeNero Jakob Uszkoreit

We present LLCCM, a log-linear variant of the constituent context model (CCM) of grammar induction. LLCCM retains the simplicity of the original CCM but extends robustly to long sentences. On sentences of up to length 40, LLCCM outperforms CCM by 13.9% bracketing F1 and outperforms a right-branching baseline in regimes where CCM does not.

Journal: :JSW 2013
Jianxi Fu Yuanlue Fu

Applying case-based reasoning (CBR) to analyze the effect of collaborative cost management (CCM) in supply chain is a new research topic. This paper illustrates a new method which combining four steps of CCM and procedures of CBR with fuzzy inference model. The method improves the traditional similarity assessment and obtains the most suitable case to solve new problems. Moreover, this study gi...

2016
Jaesung P. Choi Matthew Foley Zinan Zhou Weng-Yew Wong Naveena Gokoolparsadh J. Simon C. Arthur Dean Y. Li Xiangjian Zheng

Mutations in CCM1 (aka KRIT1), CCM2, or CCM3 (aka PDCD10) gene cause cerebral cavernous malformation in humans. Mouse models of CCM disease have been established by deleting Ccm genes in postnatal animals. These mouse models provide invaluable tools to investigate molecular mechanism and therapeutic approaches for CCM disease. However, the full value of these animal models is limited by the lac...

Journal: :Disease models & mechanisms 2008
Aniket V Gore Maria Grazia Lampugnani Louis Dye Elisabetta Dejana Brant M Weinstein

Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) is a particularly severe form of stroke whose etiology remains poorly understood, with a highly variable appearance and onset of the disease (Felbor et al., 2006; Frizzell, 2005; Lucas et al., 2003). In humans, mutations in any one of three CCM genes causes an autosomal dominant genetic ICH disorder characterized by cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM). Recent ev...

2011
Gwénola Boulday Noemi Rudini Luigi Maddaluno Anne Blécon Minh Arnould Alain Gaudric Françoise Chapon Ralf H. Adams Elisabetta Dejana Elisabeth Tournier-Lasserve

Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM) are vascular malformations of the central nervous system (CNS) that lead to cerebral hemorrhages. Familial CCM occurs as an autosomal dominant condition caused by loss-of-function mutations in one of the three CCM genes. Constitutive or tissue-specific ablation of any of the Ccm genes in mice previously established the crucial role of Ccm gene expression i...

Journal: :Stroke 1998
N I Baev I A Awad

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a common and frequently unrecognized cause of stroke and epilepsy. It consists of blood-filled caverns lined by endothelial cells (EC) and devoid of mature vessel wall structure. Cultured EC obtained from CCM may express phenotypic and genotypic alterations contributing to CCM pathogenesis. We report the first successful isolat...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2011
David A McDonald Robert Shenkar Changbin Shi Rebecca A Stockton Amy L Akers Melanie H Kucherlapati Raju Kucherlapati James Brainer Mark H Ginsberg Issam A Awad Douglas A Marchuk

Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are vascular lesions of the central nervous system appearing as multicavernous, blood-filled capillaries, leading to headache, seizure and hemorrhagic stroke. CCM occurs either sporadically or as an autosomal dominant disorder caused by germline mutation of one of the three genes: CCM1/KRIT1, CCM2/MGC4607 and CCM3/PDCD10. Surgically resected human CCM les...

Journal: :American heart journal 2011
William T Abraham Koonlawee Nademanee Kent Volosin Steven Krueger Suresh Neelagaru Nirav Raval Owen Obel Stanislav Weiner Marc Wish Peter Carson Kenneth Ellenbogen Robert Bourge Michael Parides Richard P Chiacchierini Rochelle Goldsmith Sidney Goldstein Yuval Mika Daniel Burkhoff Alan Kadish

BACKGROUND Cardiac contractility modulation (CCM) signals are nonexcitatory electrical signals delivered during the absolute refractory period intended to improve contraction. We previously tested the safety and efficacy of CCM in 428 NYHA functional class III/IV heart failure patients with EF ≤35% and narrow QRS randomized to optimal medical treatment (OMT) plus CCM (n = 215) versus OMT alone ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM 2010
Pamela A Ohman Strickland Shawna V Hudson Alicja Piasecki Karissa Hahn Deborah Cohen A John Orzano Michael L Parchman Benjamin F Crabtree

BACKGROUND The Chronic Care Model (CCM) was developed to improve chronic disease care, but it may also inform delivery of other types of preventive care. Using hierarchical analyses of service delivery to patients, we explored associations of CCM implementation with diabetes care and counseling for diet or weight loss and physical activity in community-based primary care offices. METHODS Seco...

2014
Sarah Schwartz Baxter Christopher F. Dibble Warren C. Byrd Jim Carlson Charles Russell Mack Ivandario Saldarriaga Sompop Bencharit

Three genetic mutations were found to cause cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM), a vascular anomaly predisposing affected individuals to hemorrhagic stroke. These CCM proteins function together as a protein complex in the cell. Loss of expression of each CCM gene results in loss of in vitro endothelial tube formation. Label-free differential protein expression analysis using multidimensional ...

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