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REG3A gene
Known as:
REG3A
, REGENERATING ISLET-DERIVED 3-ALPHA
, regenerating family member 3 alpha
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This gene may be involved in pancreatic cell proliferation and differentiation.
National Institutes of Health
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2012
2012
Change in I–V characteristics of subcells in a multi-junction solar cell due to radiation irradiation
T. Nakamura
,
M. Imaizumi
,
S. Sato
,
T. Ohshima
38th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference
2012
Corpus ID: 28212984
Roensch et al. recently proposed a new method of estimating the current-voltage (IV) characteristics of subcells in a multi…
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2010
2010
Design of low phase noise InGaP/GaAs HBT-based differential Colpitts VCOs for interference cancellation system
B. Shrestha
,
Nam-Young Kim
2010
Corpus ID: 43843288
The proposed differential Colpitts VCOs are designed using InGaP/GaAs HBT process for the down converter block of an adaptive…
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2007
2007
Micromechanical resonators fabricated from lattice-matched and etch-selective GaAs∕InGaP∕GaAs heterostructures
S. Shim
,
June Chun
,
+6 authors
JinHee Kim
2007
Corpus ID: 109717299
Utilizing lattice-matched GaAs∕InGaP∕GaAs heterostructures, clean micromechanical resonators are fabricated and characterized…
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2005
2005
A 2.5-GHz InGaP/GaAs differential cross-coupled self-oscillating mixer (SOM) IC
M. Tofighi
,
A. Daryoush
IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
2005
Corpus ID: 24940490
This letter presents a monolithic differential cross-coupled self-oscillating mixer (SOM). The SOM chip is fabricated using an…
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2001
2001
InGaP Makes HBT Reliability a Non-Issue
Aditya Gupta
,
A. Young
,
B. Bayraktaroglu
2001
Corpus ID: 17352915
Among the many benefits InGaP brought to the GaAs-based heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) over the last few years, nothing…
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1997
1997
Linearly polarized and time-resolved cathodoluminescence study of strain-induced laterally ordered (InP)2/(GaP)2 quantum wires
D. Rich
,
Y. Tang
,
H. Lin
1997
Corpus ID: 29598039
The optical properties of (InP)2/(GaP)2 bilayer superlattice (BSL) structures have been examined with linearly polarized…
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1996
1996
Compositional dependence of the luminescence of In0.49(AlyGa1-y)0.51P alloys near the direct-indirect band-gap crossover.
Nelson
,
Jones
,
+7 authors
Carey
Physical Review B (Condensed Matter)
1996
Corpus ID: 33649739
A number of complementary experimental characterization tools and theoretical band structure methods were used to determine…
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1995
1995
High continuous wave output power InGaAs/InGaAsP/InGaP diode lasers: Effect of substrate misorientation
L. Mawst
,
Arnab Bhattacharya
,
+4 authors
P. Zory
1995
Corpus ID: 59475000
3 W cw output power has been obtained from aluminum‐free, strained‐layer double‐quantum well (DQW) InGaAs/InGaAsP/InGaP uncoated…
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1992
1992
InGaAs/AlGaAs ridge waveguide lasers utilizing an InGaP etch-stop layer
W. Hobson
,
Young-Kai Chen
,
Ming C. Wu
1992
Corpus ID: 1675894
An InGaP etch-stop layer was used to control the mesa height in a ridge waveguide InGaAs/AlGaAs strained multiple quantum well…
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1970
1970
Electrophoretic studies on blood and tissue proteins of normal and regenerating Ampullarius glaucus (Gastropoda).
A. Saleuddin
,
E. Miranda
,
F. Losada
,
K. Wilbur
Canadian Journal of Zoology
1970
Corpus ID: 12750599
Changes in blood and soluble tissue proteins of the snail Ampullarius glaucus were studied by acrylamide gel and cellulose…
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