---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Several cryptographic schemes and applications are based on functions that
are both reasonably efficient to compute and moderately hard to invert, including
client puzzles for Denial-of-Service protection, password protection via salted
hashes, or recent proof-of-work blockchain systems. Despite their wide use, a
definition of this concept has not yet been distilled and formalized explicitly.
Instead, either the applications are proven directly based on the assumptions
underlying the function, or some property of the function is proven, but the security
of the application is argued only informally. The goal of this work is to provide
a (universal) definition that decouples the efforts of designing new moderately
hard functions and of building protocols based on them, serving as an interface
between the two. On a technical level, beyond the mentioned definitions, we instantiate
the model for four different notions of hardness. We extend the work of Alwen
and Serbinenko (STOC 2015) by providing a general tool for proving security for
the first notion of memory-hard functions that allows for provably secure applications.
The tool allows us to recover all of the graph-theoretic techniques developed
for proving security under the older, non-composable, notion of security used
by Alwen and Serbinenko. As an application of our definition of moderately hard
functions, we prove the security of two different schemes for proofs of effort
(PoE). We also formalize and instantiate the concept of a non-interactive proof
of effort (niPoE), in which the proof is not bound to a particular communication
context but rather any bit-string chosen by the prover.
alternative_title:
- LNCS
author:
- first_name: Joel F
full_name: Alwen, Joel F
id: 2A8DFA8C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Alwen
- first_name: Björn
full_name: Tackmann, Björn
last_name: Tackmann
citation:
ama: 'Alwen JF, Tackmann B. Moderately hard functions: Definition, instantiations,
and applications. In: Kalai Y, Reyzin L, eds. Vol 10677. Springer; 2017:493-526.
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-70500-2_17'
apa: 'Alwen, J. F., & Tackmann, B. (2017). Moderately hard functions: Definition,
instantiations, and applications. In Y. Kalai & L. Reyzin (Eds.) (Vol. 10677,
pp. 493–526). Presented at the TCC: Theory of Cryptography, Baltimore, MD, United
States: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70500-2_17'
chicago: 'Alwen, Joel F, and Björn Tackmann. “Moderately Hard Functions: Definition,
Instantiations, and Applications.” edited by Yael Kalai and Leonid Reyzin, 10677:493–526.
Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70500-2_17.'
ieee: 'J. F. Alwen and B. Tackmann, “Moderately hard functions: Definition, instantiations,
and applications,” presented at the TCC: Theory of Cryptography, Baltimore, MD,
United States, 2017, vol. 10677, pp. 493–526.'
ista: 'Alwen JF, Tackmann B. 2017. Moderately hard functions: Definition, instantiations,
and applications. TCC: Theory of Cryptography, LNCS, vol. 10677, 493–526.'
mla: 'Alwen, Joel F., and Björn Tackmann. Moderately Hard Functions: Definition,
Instantiations, and Applications. Edited by Yael Kalai and Leonid Reyzin,
vol. 10677, Springer, 2017, pp. 493–526, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-70500-2_17.'
short: J.F. Alwen, B. Tackmann, in:, Y. Kalai, L. Reyzin (Eds.), Springer, 2017,
pp. 493–526.
conference:
end_date: 2017-11-15
location: Baltimore, MD, United States
name: 'TCC: Theory of Cryptography'
start_date: 2017-11-12
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:28Z
date_published: 2017-11-05T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:06:04Z
day: '05'
department:
- _id: KrPi
doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-70500-2_17
editor:
- first_name: Yael
full_name: Kalai, Yael
last_name: Kalai
- first_name: Leonid
full_name: Reyzin, Leonid
last_name: Reyzin
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language:
- iso: eng
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month: '11'
oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 493 - 526
publication_identifier:
isbn:
- 978-331970499-9
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
publist_id: '7196'
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scopus_import: 1
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title: 'Moderately hard functions: Definition, instantiations, and applications'
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...
---
_id: '610'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'The fact that the complete graph K5 does not embed in the plane has been
generalized in two independent directions. On the one hand, the solution of the
classical Heawood problem for graphs on surfaces established that the complete
graph Kn embeds in a closed surface M (other than the Klein bottle) if and only
if (n−3)(n−4) ≤ 6b1(M), where b1(M) is the first Z2-Betti number of M. On the
other hand, van Kampen and Flores proved that the k-skeleton of the n-dimensional
simplex (the higher-dimensional analogue of Kn+1) embeds in R2k if and only if
n ≤ 2k + 1. Two decades ago, Kühnel conjectured that the k-skeleton of the n-simplex
embeds in a compact, (k − 1)-connected 2k-manifold with kth Z2-Betti number bk
only if the following generalized Heawood inequality holds: (k+1 n−k−1) ≤ (k+1
2k+1)bk. This is a common generalization of the case of graphs on surfaces as
well as the van Kampen–Flores theorem. In the spirit of Kühnel’s conjecture, we
prove that if the k-skeleton of the n-simplex embeds in a compact 2k-manifold
with kth Z2-Betti number bk, then n ≤ 2bk(k 2k+2)+2k+4. This bound is weaker than
the generalized Heawood inequality, but does not require the assumption that M
is (k−1)-connected. Our results generalize to maps without q-covered points, in
the spirit of Tverberg’s theorem, for q a prime power. Our proof uses a result
of Volovikov about maps that satisfy a certain homological triviality condition.'
acknowledgement: The work by Z. P. was partially supported by the Israel Science Foundation
grant ISF-768/12. The work by Z. P. and M. T. was partially supported by the project
CE-ITI (GACR P202/12/G061) of the Czech Science Foundation and by the ERC Advanced
Grant No. 267165. Part of the research work of M.T. was conducted at IST Austria,
supported by an IST Fellowship. The research of P. P. was supported by the ERC Advanced
grant no. 320924. The work by I. M. and U. W. was supported by the Swiss National
Science Foundation (grants SNSF-200020-138230 and SNSF-PP00P2-138948). The collaboration
between U. W. and X. G. was partially supported by the LabEx Bézout (ANR-10-LABX-58).
author:
- first_name: Xavier
full_name: Goaoc, Xavier
last_name: Goaoc
- first_name: Isaac
full_name: Mabillard, Isaac
id: 32BF9DAA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Mabillard
- first_name: Pavel
full_name: Paták, Pavel
last_name: Paták
- first_name: Zuzana
full_name: Patakova, Zuzana
id: 48B57058-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Patakova
orcid: 0000-0002-3975-1683
- first_name: Martin
full_name: Tancer, Martin
id: 38AC689C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Tancer
orcid: 0000-0002-1191-6714
- first_name: Uli
full_name: Wagner, Uli
id: 36690CA2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Wagner
orcid: 0000-0002-1494-0568
citation:
ama: 'Goaoc X, Mabillard I, Paták P, Patakova Z, Tancer M, Wagner U. On generalized
Heawood inequalities for manifolds: A van Kampen–Flores type nonembeddability
result. Israel Journal of Mathematics. 2017;222(2):841-866. doi:10.1007/s11856-017-1607-7'
apa: 'Goaoc, X., Mabillard, I., Paták, P., Patakova, Z., Tancer, M., & Wagner,
U. (2017). On generalized Heawood inequalities for manifolds: A van Kampen–Flores
type nonembeddability result. Israel Journal of Mathematics. Springer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11856-017-1607-7'
chicago: 'Goaoc, Xavier, Isaac Mabillard, Pavel Paták, Zuzana Patakova, Martin Tancer,
and Uli Wagner. “On Generalized Heawood Inequalities for Manifolds: A van Kampen–Flores
Type Nonembeddability Result.” Israel Journal of Mathematics. Springer,
2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11856-017-1607-7.'
ieee: 'X. Goaoc, I. Mabillard, P. Paták, Z. Patakova, M. Tancer, and U. Wagner,
“On generalized Heawood inequalities for manifolds: A van Kampen–Flores type nonembeddability
result,” Israel Journal of Mathematics, vol. 222, no. 2. Springer, pp.
841–866, 2017.'
ista: 'Goaoc X, Mabillard I, Paták P, Patakova Z, Tancer M, Wagner U. 2017. On generalized
Heawood inequalities for manifolds: A van Kampen–Flores type nonembeddability
result. Israel Journal of Mathematics. 222(2), 841–866.'
mla: 'Goaoc, Xavier, et al. “On Generalized Heawood Inequalities for Manifolds:
A van Kampen–Flores Type Nonembeddability Result.” Israel Journal of Mathematics,
vol. 222, no. 2, Springer, 2017, pp. 841–66, doi:10.1007/s11856-017-1607-7.'
short: X. Goaoc, I. Mabillard, P. Paták, Z. Patakova, M. Tancer, U. Wagner, Israel
Journal of Mathematics 222 (2017) 841–866.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:29Z
date_published: 2017-10-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-02-23T10:02:13Z
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- _id: UlWa
doi: 10.1007/s11856-017-1607-7
ec_funded: 1
intvolume: ' 222'
issue: '2'
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- iso: eng
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url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.09063
month: '10'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 841 - 866
project:
- _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '291734'
name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme
publication: Israel Journal of Mathematics
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
publist_id: '7194'
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...
---
_id: '611'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Small RNAs (sRNAs) regulate genes in plants and animals. Here, we show that
population-wide differences in color patterns in snapdragon flowers are caused
by an inverted duplication that generates sRNAs. The complexity and size of the
transcripts indicate that the duplication represents an intermediate on the pathway
to microRNA evolution. The sRNAs repress a pigment biosynthesis gene, creating
a yellow highlight at the site of pollinator entry. The inverted duplication exhibits
steep clines in allele frequency in a natural hybrid zone, showing that the allele
is under selection. Thus, regulatory interactions of evolutionarily recent sRNAs
can be acted upon by selection and contribute to the evolution of phenotypic diversity.
author:
- first_name: Desmond
full_name: Bradley, Desmond
last_name: Bradley
- first_name: Ping
full_name: Xu, Ping
last_name: Xu
- first_name: Irina
full_name: Mohorianu, Irina
last_name: Mohorianu
- first_name: Annabel
full_name: Whibley, Annabel
last_name: Whibley
- first_name: David
full_name: Field, David
id: 419049E2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Field
orcid: 0000-0002-4014-8478
- first_name: Hugo
full_name: Tavares, Hugo
last_name: Tavares
- first_name: Matthew
full_name: Couchman, Matthew
last_name: Couchman
- first_name: Lucy
full_name: Copsey, Lucy
last_name: Copsey
- first_name: Rosemary
full_name: Carpenter, Rosemary
last_name: Carpenter
- first_name: Miaomiao
full_name: Li, Miaomiao
last_name: Li
- first_name: Qun
full_name: Li, Qun
last_name: Li
- first_name: Yongbiao
full_name: Xue, Yongbiao
last_name: Xue
- first_name: Tamas
full_name: Dalmay, Tamas
last_name: Dalmay
- first_name: Enrico
full_name: Coen, Enrico
last_name: Coen
citation:
ama: Bradley D, Xu P, Mohorianu I, et al. Evolution of flower color pattern through
selection on regulatory small RNAs. Science. 2017;358(6365):925-928. doi:10.1126/science.aao3526
apa: Bradley, D., Xu, P., Mohorianu, I., Whibley, A., Field, D., Tavares, H., …
Coen, E. (2017). Evolution of flower color pattern through selection on regulatory
small RNAs. Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science.
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aao3526
chicago: Bradley, Desmond, Ping Xu, Irina Mohorianu, Annabel Whibley, David Field,
Hugo Tavares, Matthew Couchman, et al. “Evolution of Flower Color Pattern through
Selection on Regulatory Small RNAs.” Science. American Association for
the Advancement of Science, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aao3526.
ieee: D. Bradley et al., “Evolution of flower color pattern through selection
on regulatory small RNAs,” Science, vol. 358, no. 6365. American Association
for the Advancement of Science, pp. 925–928, 2017.
ista: Bradley D, Xu P, Mohorianu I, Whibley A, Field D, Tavares H, Couchman M, Copsey
L, Carpenter R, Li M, Li Q, Xue Y, Dalmay T, Coen E. 2017. Evolution of flower
color pattern through selection on regulatory small RNAs. Science. 358(6365),
925–928.
mla: Bradley, Desmond, et al. “Evolution of Flower Color Pattern through Selection
on Regulatory Small RNAs.” Science, vol. 358, no. 6365, American Association
for the Advancement of Science, 2017, pp. 925–28, doi:10.1126/science.aao3526.
short: D. Bradley, P. Xu, I. Mohorianu, A. Whibley, D. Field, H. Tavares, M. Couchman,
L. Copsey, R. Carpenter, M. Li, Q. Li, Y. Xue, T. Dalmay, E. Coen, Science 358
(2017) 925–928.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:29Z
date_published: 2017-11-17T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:06:10Z
day: '17'
department:
- _id: NiBa
doi: 10.1126/science.aao3526
intvolume: ' 358'
issue: '6365'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '11'
oa_version: None
page: 925 - 928
publication: Science
publication_identifier:
issn:
- '00368075'
publication_status: published
publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science
publist_id: '7193'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: 1
status: public
title: Evolution of flower color pattern through selection on regulatory small RNAs
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
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year: '2017'
...
---
_id: '613'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'Bacteria in groups vary individually, and interact with other bacteria and
the environment to produce population-level patterns of gene expression. Investigating
such behavior in detail requires measuring and controlling populations at the
single-cell level alongside precisely specified interactions and environmental
characteristics. Here we present an automated, programmable platform that combines
image-based gene expression and growth measurements with on-line optogenetic expression
control for hundreds of individual Escherichia coli cells over days, in a dynamically
adjustable environment. This integrated platform broadly enables experiments that
bridge individual and population behaviors. We demonstrate: (i) population structuring
by independent closed-loop control of gene expression in many individual cells,
(ii) cell-cell variation control during antibiotic perturbation, (iii) hybrid
bio-digital circuits in single cells, and freely specifiable digital communication
between individual bacteria. These examples showcase the potential for real-time
integration of theoretical models with measurement and control of many individual
cells to investigate and engineer microbial population behavior.'
acknowledgement: We are grateful to M. Lang, H. Janovjak, M. Khammash, A. Milias-Argeitis,
M. Rullan, G. Batt, A. Bosma-Moody, Aryan, S. Leibler, and members of the Guet and
Tkačik groups for helpful discussion, comments, and suggestions. We thank A. Moglich,
T. Mathes, J. Tabor, and S. Schmidl for kind gifts of strains, and R. Hauschild,
B. Knep, M. Lang, T. Asenov, E. Papusheva, T. Menner, T. Adletzberger, and J. Merrin
for technical assistance. The research leading to these results has received funding
from the People Programme (Marie Curie Actions) of the European Union’s Seventh
Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013) under REA grant agreement no. [291734]. (to
R.C. and J.R.), Austrian Science Fund grant FWF P28844 (to G.T.), and internal IST
Austria Interdisciplinary Project Support. J.R. acknowledges support from the Agence
Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) under Grant Nos. ANR-16-CE33-0018 (MEMIP), ANR-16-CE12-0025
(COGEX) and ANR-10-BINF-06-01 (ICEBERG).
article_number: '1535'
article_processing_charge: Yes (in subscription journal)
author:
- first_name: Remy P
full_name: Chait, Remy P
id: 3464AE84-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Chait
orcid: 0000-0003-0876-3187
- first_name: Jakob
full_name: Ruess, Jakob
id: 4A245D00-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Ruess
orcid: 0000-0003-1615-3282
- first_name: Tobias
full_name: Bergmiller, Tobias
id: 2C471CFA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Bergmiller
orcid: 0000-0001-5396-4346
- first_name: Gasper
full_name: Tkacik, Gasper
id: 3D494DCA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Tkacik
orcid: 0000-0002-6699-1455
- first_name: Calin C
full_name: Guet, Calin C
id: 47F8433E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Guet
orcid: 0000-0001-6220-2052
citation:
ama: Chait RP, Ruess J, Bergmiller T, Tkačik G, Guet CC. Shaping bacterial population
behavior through computer interfaced control of individual cells. Nature Communications.
2017;8(1). doi:10.1038/s41467-017-01683-1
apa: Chait, R. P., Ruess, J., Bergmiller, T., Tkačik, G., & Guet, C. C. (2017).
Shaping bacterial population behavior through computer interfaced control of individual
cells. Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-01683-1
chicago: Chait, Remy P, Jakob Ruess, Tobias Bergmiller, Gašper Tkačik, and Calin
C Guet. “Shaping Bacterial Population Behavior through Computer Interfaced Control
of Individual Cells.” Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group, 2017.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-01683-1.
ieee: R. P. Chait, J. Ruess, T. Bergmiller, G. Tkačik, and C. C. Guet, “Shaping
bacterial population behavior through computer interfaced control of individual
cells,” Nature Communications, vol. 8, no. 1. Nature Publishing Group,
2017.
ista: Chait RP, Ruess J, Bergmiller T, Tkačik G, Guet CC. 2017. Shaping bacterial
population behavior through computer interfaced control of individual cells. Nature
Communications. 8(1), 1535.
mla: Chait, Remy P., et al. “Shaping Bacterial Population Behavior through Computer
Interfaced Control of Individual Cells.” Nature Communications, vol. 8,
no. 1, 1535, Nature Publishing Group, 2017, doi:10.1038/s41467-017-01683-1.
short: R.P. Chait, J. Ruess, T. Bergmiller, G. Tkačik, C.C. Guet, Nature Communications
8 (2017).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:30Z
date_published: 2017-12-01T00:00:00Z
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: We show that the Dyson Brownian Motion exhibits local universality after a
very short time assuming that local rigidity and level repulsion of the eigenvalues
hold. These conditions are verified, hence bulk spectral universality is proven,
for a large class of Wigner-like matrices, including deformed Wigner ensembles
and ensembles with non-stochastic variance matrices whose limiting densities differ
from Wigner's semicircle law.
author:
- first_name: László
full_name: Erdös, László
id: 4DBD5372-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Erdös
orcid: 0000-0001-5366-9603
- first_name: Kevin
full_name: Schnelli, Kevin
id: 434AD0AE-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Schnelli
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citation:
ama: Erdös L, Schnelli K. Universality for random matrix flows with time dependent
density. Annales de l’institut Henri Poincare (B) Probability and Statistics.
2017;53(4):1606-1656. doi:10.1214/16-AIHP765
apa: Erdös, L., & Schnelli, K. (2017). Universality for random matrix flows
with time dependent density. Annales de l’institut Henri Poincare (B) Probability
and Statistics. Institute of Mathematical Statistics. https://doi.org/10.1214/16-AIHP765
chicago: Erdös, László, and Kevin Schnelli. “Universality for Random Matrix Flows
with Time Dependent Density.” Annales de l’institut Henri Poincare (B) Probability
and Statistics. Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1214/16-AIHP765.
ieee: L. Erdös and K. Schnelli, “Universality for random matrix flows with time
dependent density,” Annales de l’institut Henri Poincare (B) Probability and
Statistics, vol. 53, no. 4. Institute of Mathematical Statistics, pp. 1606–1656,
2017.
ista: Erdös L, Schnelli K. 2017. Universality for random matrix flows with time
dependent density. Annales de l’institut Henri Poincare (B) Probability and Statistics.
53(4), 1606–1656.
mla: Erdös, László, and Kevin Schnelli. “Universality for Random Matrix Flows with
Time Dependent Density.” Annales de l’institut Henri Poincare (B) Probability
and Statistics, vol. 53, no. 4, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2017,
pp. 1606–56, doi:10.1214/16-AIHP765.
short: L. Erdös, K. Schnelli, Annales de l’institut Henri Poincare (B) Probability
and Statistics 53 (2017) 1606–1656.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:30Z
date_published: 2017-11-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:06:22Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: LaEr
doi: 10.1214/16-AIHP765
ec_funded: 1
intvolume: ' 53'
issue: '4'
language:
- iso: eng
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- open_access: '1'
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1504.00650
month: '11'
oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 1606 - 1656
project:
- _id: 258DCDE6-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '338804'
name: Random matrices, universality and disordered quantum systems
publication: Annales de l'institut Henri Poincare (B) Probability and Statistics
publication_identifier:
issn:
- '02460203'
publication_status: published
publisher: Institute of Mathematical Statistics
publist_id: '7189'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: 1
status: public
title: Universality for random matrix flows with time dependent density
type: journal_article
user_id: 4435EBFC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 53
year: '2017'
...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Genetic factors might be largely responsible for the development of autism
spectrum disorder (ASD) that alone or in combination with specific environmental
risk factors trigger the pathology. Multiple mutations identified in ASD patients
that impair synaptic function in the central nervous system are well studied in
animal models. How these mutations might interact with other risk factors is not
fully understood though. Additionally, how systems outside of the brain are altered
in the context of ASD is an emerging area of research. Extracerebral influences
on the physiology could begin in utero and contribute to changes in the brain
and in the development of other body systems and further lead to epigenetic changes.
Therefore, multiple recent studies have aimed at elucidating the role of gene-environment
interactions in ASD. Here we provide an overview on the extracerebral systems
that might play an important associative role in ASD and review evidence regarding
the potential roles of inflammation, trace metals, metabolism, genetic susceptibility,
enteric nervous system function and the microbiota of the gastrointestinal (GI)
tract on the development of endophenotypes in animal models of ASD. By influencing
environmental conditions, it might be possible to reduce or limit the severity
of ASD pathology.
alternative_title:
- ADVSANAT
author:
- first_name: Elisa
full_name: Hill Yardin, Elisa
last_name: Hill Yardin
- first_name: Sonja
full_name: Mckeown, Sonja
last_name: Mckeown
- first_name: Gaia
full_name: Novarino, Gaia
id: 3E57A680-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Novarino
orcid: 0000-0002-7673-7178
- first_name: Andreas
full_name: Grabrucker, Andreas
last_name: Grabrucker
citation:
ama: 'Hill Yardin E, Mckeown S, Novarino G, Grabrucker A. Extracerebral dysfunction
in animal models of autism spectrum disorder. In: Schmeisser M, Boekers T, eds.
Translational Anatomy and Cell Biology of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Vol
224. Advances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology. Springer; 2017:159-187.
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-52498-6_9'
apa: Hill Yardin, E., Mckeown, S., Novarino, G., & Grabrucker, A. (2017). Extracerebral
dysfunction in animal models of autism spectrum disorder. In M. Schmeisser &
T. Boekers (Eds.), Translational Anatomy and Cell Biology of Autism Spectrum
Disorder (Vol. 224, pp. 159–187). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52498-6_9
chicago: Hill Yardin, Elisa, Sonja Mckeown, Gaia Novarino, and Andreas Grabrucker.
“Extracerebral Dysfunction in Animal Models of Autism Spectrum Disorder.” In Translational
Anatomy and Cell Biology of Autism Spectrum Disorder, edited by Michael Schmeisser
and Tobias Boekers, 224:159–87. Advances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology.
Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52498-6_9.
ieee: E. Hill Yardin, S. Mckeown, G. Novarino, and A. Grabrucker, “Extracerebral
dysfunction in animal models of autism spectrum disorder,” in Translational
Anatomy and Cell Biology of Autism Spectrum Disorder, vol. 224, M. Schmeisser
and T. Boekers, Eds. Springer, 2017, pp. 159–187.
ista: 'Hill Yardin E, Mckeown S, Novarino G, Grabrucker A. 2017.Extracerebral dysfunction
in animal models of autism spectrum disorder. In: Translational Anatomy and Cell
Biology of Autism Spectrum Disorder. ADVSANAT, vol. 224, 159–187.'
mla: Hill Yardin, Elisa, et al. “Extracerebral Dysfunction in Animal Models of Autism
Spectrum Disorder.” Translational Anatomy and Cell Biology of Autism Spectrum
Disorder, edited by Michael Schmeisser and Tobias Boekers, vol. 224, Springer,
2017, pp. 159–87, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-52498-6_9.
short: E. Hill Yardin, S. Mckeown, G. Novarino, A. Grabrucker, in:, M. Schmeisser,
T. Boekers (Eds.), Translational Anatomy and Cell Biology of Autism Spectrum Disorder,
Springer, 2017, pp. 159–187.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:33Z
date_published: 2017-05-28T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:06:46Z
day: '28'
department:
- _id: GaNo
doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-52498-6_9
editor:
- first_name: Michael
full_name: Schmeisser, Michael
last_name: Schmeisser
- first_name: Tobias
full_name: Boekers, Tobias
last_name: Boekers
intvolume: ' 224'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '05'
oa_version: None
page: 159 - 187
publication: Translational Anatomy and Cell Biology of Autism Spectrum Disorder
publication_identifier:
isbn:
- 978-3-319-52496-2
issn:
- '03015556'
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
publist_id: '7177'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: 1
series_title: Advances in Anatomy Embryology and Cell Biology
status: public
title: Extracerebral dysfunction in animal models of autism spectrum disorder
type: book_chapter
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 224
year: '2017'
...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'Our focus here is on the infinitesimal model. In this model, one or several
quantitative traits are described as the sum of a genetic and a non-genetic component,
the first being distributed within families as a normal random variable centred
at the average of the parental genetic components, and with a variance independent
of the parental traits. Thus, the variance that segregates within families is
not perturbed by selection, and can be predicted from the variance components.
This does not necessarily imply that the trait distribution across the whole population
should be Gaussian, and indeed selection or population structure may have a substantial
effect on the overall trait distribution. One of our main aims is to identify
some general conditions on the allelic effects for the infinitesimal model to
be accurate. We first review the long history of the infinitesimal model in quantitative
genetics. Then we formulate the model at the phenotypic level in terms of individual
trait values and relationships between individuals, but including different evolutionary
processes: genetic drift, recombination, selection, mutation, population structure,
…. We give a range of examples of its application to evolutionary questions related
to stabilising selection, assortative mating, effective population size and response
to selection, habitat preference and speciation. We provide a mathematical justification
of the model as the limit as the number M of underlying loci tends to infinity
of a model with Mendelian inheritance, mutation and environmental noise, when
the genetic component of the trait is purely additive. We also show how the model
generalises to include epistatic effects. We prove in particular that, within
each family, the genetic components of the individual trait values in the current
generation are indeed normally distributed with a variance independent of ancestral
traits, up to an error of order 1∕M. Simulations suggest that in some cases the
convergence may be as fast as 1∕M.'
author:
- first_name: Nicholas H
full_name: Barton, Nicholas H
id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Barton
orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240
- first_name: Alison
full_name: Etheridge, Alison
last_name: Etheridge
- first_name: Amandine
full_name: Véber, Amandine
last_name: Véber
citation:
ama: 'Barton NH, Etheridge A, Véber A. The infinitesimal model: Definition derivation
and implications. Theoretical Population Biology. 2017;118:50-73. doi:10.1016/j.tpb.2017.06.001'
apa: 'Barton, N. H., Etheridge, A., & Véber, A. (2017). The infinitesimal model:
Definition derivation and implications. Theoretical Population Biology.
Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2017.06.001'
chicago: 'Barton, Nicholas H, Alison Etheridge, and Amandine Véber. “The Infinitesimal
Model: Definition Derivation and Implications.” Theoretical Population Biology.
Academic Press, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2017.06.001.'
ieee: 'N. H. Barton, A. Etheridge, and A. Véber, “The infinitesimal model: Definition
derivation and implications,” Theoretical Population Biology, vol. 118.
Academic Press, pp. 50–73, 2017.'
ista: 'Barton NH, Etheridge A, Véber A. 2017. The infinitesimal model: Definition
derivation and implications. Theoretical Population Biology. 118, 50–73.'
mla: 'Barton, Nicholas H., et al. “The Infinitesimal Model: Definition Derivation
and Implications.” Theoretical Population Biology, vol. 118, Academic Press,
2017, pp. 50–73, doi:10.1016/j.tpb.2017.06.001.'
short: N.H. Barton, A. Etheridge, A. Véber, Theoretical Population Biology 118 (2017)
50–73.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:34Z
date_published: 2017-12-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:06:50Z
day: '01'
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- '576'
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call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '250152'
name: Limits to selection in biology and in evolutionary computation
publication: Theoretical Population Biology
publication_identifier:
issn:
- '00405809'
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publisher: Academic Press
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quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: 1
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title: 'The infinitesimal model: Definition derivation and implications'
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: In the analysis of reactive systems a quantitative objective assigns a real
value to every trace of the system. The value decision problem for a quantitative
objective requires a trace whose value is at least a given threshold, and the
exact value decision problem requires a trace whose value is exactly the threshold.
We compare the computational complexity of the value and exact value decision
problems for classical quantitative objectives, such as sum, discounted sum, energy,
and mean-payoff for two standard models of reactive systems, namely, graphs and
graph games.
acknowledgement: 'This research was supported in part by the Austrian Science Fund
(FWF) under grants S11402-N23 and S11407-N23 (RiSE/SHiNE), and Z211-N23 (Wittgenstein
Award), ERC Start grant (279307: Graph Games), Vienna Science and Technology Fund
(WWTF) through project ICT15-003.'
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- LNCS
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author:
- first_name: Krishnendu
full_name: Chatterjee, Krishnendu
id: 2E5DCA20-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Chatterjee
orcid: 0000-0002-4561-241X
- first_name: Laurent
full_name: Doyen, Laurent
last_name: Doyen
- first_name: Thomas A
full_name: Henzinger, Thomas A
id: 40876CD8-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Henzinger
orcid: 0000−0002−2985−7724
citation:
ama: 'Chatterjee K, Doyen L, Henzinger TA. The cost of exactness in quantitative
reachability. In: Aceto L, Bacci G, Ingólfsdóttir A, Legay A, Mardare R, eds.
Models, Algorithms, Logics and Tools. Vol 10460. Theoretical Computer Science
and General Issues. Springer; 2017:367-381. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-63121-9_18'
apa: Chatterjee, K., Doyen, L., & Henzinger, T. A. (2017). The cost of exactness
in quantitative reachability. In L. Aceto, G. Bacci, A. Ingólfsdóttir, A. Legay,
& R. Mardare (Eds.), Models, Algorithms, Logics and Tools (Vol. 10460,
pp. 367–381). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63121-9_18
chicago: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, Laurent Doyen, and Thomas A Henzinger. “The Cost
of Exactness in Quantitative Reachability.” In Models, Algorithms, Logics and
Tools, edited by Luca Aceto, Giorgio Bacci, Anna Ingólfsdóttir, Axel Legay,
and Radu Mardare, 10460:367–81. Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues.
Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63121-9_18.
ieee: K. Chatterjee, L. Doyen, and T. A. Henzinger, “The cost of exactness in quantitative
reachability,” in Models, Algorithms, Logics and Tools, vol. 10460, L.
Aceto, G. Bacci, A. Ingólfsdóttir, A. Legay, and R. Mardare, Eds. Springer, 2017,
pp. 367–381.
ista: 'Chatterjee K, Doyen L, Henzinger TA. 2017.The cost of exactness in quantitative
reachability. In: Models, Algorithms, Logics and Tools. LNCS, vol. 10460, 367–381.'
mla: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, et al. “The Cost of Exactness in Quantitative Reachability.”
Models, Algorithms, Logics and Tools, edited by Luca Aceto et al., vol.
10460, Springer, 2017, pp. 367–81, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-63121-9_18.
short: K. Chatterjee, L. Doyen, T.A. Henzinger, in:, L. Aceto, G. Bacci, A. Ingólfsdóttir,
A. Legay, R. Mardare (Eds.), Models, Algorithms, Logics and Tools, Springer, 2017,
pp. 367–381.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:34Z
date_published: 2017-07-25T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2022-05-23T08:54:02Z
day: '25'
ddc:
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department:
- _id: KrCh
- _id: ToHe
doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-63121-9_18
ec_funded: 1
editor:
- first_name: Luca
full_name: Aceto, Luca
last_name: Aceto
- first_name: Giorgio
full_name: Bacci, Giorgio
last_name: Bacci
- first_name: Anna
full_name: Ingólfsdóttir, Anna
last_name: Ingólfsdóttir
- first_name: Axel
full_name: Legay, Axel
last_name: Legay
- first_name: Radu
full_name: Mardare, Radu
last_name: Mardare
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oa: 1
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project:
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call_identifier: FWF
grant_number: S11402-N23
name: Moderne Concurrency Paradigms
- _id: 25863FF4-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FWF
grant_number: S11407
name: Game Theory
- _id: 25F42A32-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FWF
grant_number: Z211
name: The Wittgenstein Prize
- _id: 2581B60A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '279307'
name: 'Quantitative Graph Games: Theory and Applications'
- _id: 25892FC0-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
grant_number: ICT15-003
name: Efficient Algorithms for Computer Aided Verification
publication: Models, Algorithms, Logics and Tools
publication_identifier:
isbn:
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issn:
- 0302-9743
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
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...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Bacteria adapt to adverse environmental conditions by altering gene expression
patterns. Recently, a novel stress adaptation mechanism has been described that
allows Escherichia coli to alter gene expression at the post-transcriptional level.
The key player in this regulatory pathway is the endoribonuclease MazF, the toxin
component of the toxin-antitoxin module mazEF that is triggered by various stressful
conditions. In general, MazF degrades the majority of transcripts by cleaving
at ACA sites, which results in the retardation of bacterial growth. Furthermore,
MazF can process a small subset of mRNAs and render them leaderless by removing
their ribosome binding site. MazF concomitantly modifies ribosomes, making them
selective for the translation of leaderless mRNAs. In this study, we employed
fluorescent reporter-systems to investigate mazEF expression during stressful
conditions, and to infer consequences of the mRNA processing mediated by MazF
on gene expression at the single-cell level. Our results suggest that mazEF transcription
is maintained at low levels in single cells encountering adverse conditions, such
as antibiotic stress or amino acid starvation. Moreover, using the grcA mRNA as
a model for MazF-mediated mRNA processing, we found that MazF activation promotes
heterogeneity in the grcA reporter expression, resulting in a subpopulation of
cells with increased levels of GrcA reporter protein.
acknowledgement: 'Austrian Science Fund (FWF): M1697, P22249; Swiss National Science
Foundation (SNF): 145706; European Commission;FWF Special Research Program: RNA-REG
F43'
article_number: '3830'
author:
- first_name: Nela
full_name: Nikolic, Nela
id: 42D9CABC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Nikolic
orcid: 0000-0001-9068-6090
- first_name: Zrinka
full_name: Didara, Zrinka
last_name: Didara
- first_name: Isabella
full_name: Moll, Isabella
last_name: Moll
citation:
ama: Nikolic N, Didara Z, Moll I. MazF activation promotes translational heterogeneity
of the grcA mRNA in Escherichia coli populations. PeerJ. 2017;2017(9).
doi:10.7717/peerj.3830
apa: Nikolic, N., Didara, Z., & Moll, I. (2017). MazF activation promotes translational
heterogeneity of the grcA mRNA in Escherichia coli populations. PeerJ.
PeerJ. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3830
chicago: Nikolic, Nela, Zrinka Didara, and Isabella Moll. “MazF Activation Promotes
Translational Heterogeneity of the GrcA MRNA in Escherichia Coli Populations.”
PeerJ. PeerJ, 2017. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3830.
ieee: N. Nikolic, Z. Didara, and I. Moll, “MazF activation promotes translational
heterogeneity of the grcA mRNA in Escherichia coli populations,” PeerJ,
vol. 2017, no. 9. PeerJ, 2017.
ista: Nikolic N, Didara Z, Moll I. 2017. MazF activation promotes translational
heterogeneity of the grcA mRNA in Escherichia coli populations. PeerJ. 2017(9),
3830.
mla: Nikolic, Nela, et al. “MazF Activation Promotes Translational Heterogeneity
of the GrcA MRNA in Escherichia Coli Populations.” PeerJ, vol. 2017, no.
9, 3830, PeerJ, 2017, doi:10.7717/peerj.3830.
short: N. Nikolic, Z. Didara, I. Moll, PeerJ 2017 (2017).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:33Z
date_published: 2017-09-21T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:06:48Z
day: '21'
ddc:
- '579'
department:
- _id: CaGu
doi: 10.7717/peerj.3830
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- iso: eng
month: '09'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
publication: PeerJ
publication_identifier:
issn:
- '21678359'
publication_status: published
publisher: PeerJ
publist_id: '7172'
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title: MazF activation promotes translational heterogeneity of the grcA mRNA in Escherichia
coli populations
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type: journal_article
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abstract:
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text: We consider the problem of developing automated techniques for solving recurrence
relations to aid the expected-runtime analysis of programs. The motivation is
that several classical textbook algorithms have quite efficient expected-runtime
complexity, whereas the corresponding worst-case bounds are either inefficient
(e.g., Quick-Sort), or completely ineffective (e.g., Coupon-Collector). Since
the main focus of expected-runtime analysis is to obtain efficient bounds, we
consider bounds that are either logarithmic, linear or almost-linear (O(log n),
O(n), O(n · log n), respectively, where n represents the input size). Our main
contribution is an efficient (simple linear-time algorithm) sound approach for
deriving such expected-runtime bounds for the analysis of recurrence relations
induced by randomized algorithms. The experimental results show that our approach
can efficiently derive asymptotically optimal expected-runtime bounds for recurrences
of classical randomized algorithms, including Randomized-Search, Quick-Sort, Quick-Select,
Coupon-Collector, where the worst-case bounds are either inefficient (such as
linear as compared to logarithmic expected-runtime complexity, or quadratic as
compared to linear or almost-linear expected-runtime complexity), or ineffective.
alternative_title:
- LNCS
author:
- first_name: Krishnendu
full_name: Chatterjee, Krishnendu
id: 2E5DCA20-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Chatterjee
orcid: 0000-0002-4561-241X
- first_name: Hongfei
full_name: Fu, Hongfei
last_name: Fu
- first_name: Aniket
full_name: Murhekar, Aniket
last_name: Murhekar
citation:
ama: 'Chatterjee K, Fu H, Murhekar A. Automated recurrence analysis for almost linear
expected runtime bounds. In: Majumdar R, Kunčak V, eds. Vol 10426. Springer; 2017:118-139.
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-63387-9_6'
apa: 'Chatterjee, K., Fu, H., & Murhekar, A. (2017). Automated recurrence analysis
for almost linear expected runtime bounds. In R. Majumdar & V. Kunčak (Eds.)
(Vol. 10426, pp. 118–139). Presented at the CAV: Computer Aided Verification,
Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63387-9_6'
chicago: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, Hongfei Fu, and Aniket Murhekar. “Automated Recurrence
Analysis for Almost Linear Expected Runtime Bounds.” edited by Rupak Majumdar
and Viktor Kunčak, 10426:118–39. Springer, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63387-9_6.
ieee: 'K. Chatterjee, H. Fu, and A. Murhekar, “Automated recurrence analysis for
almost linear expected runtime bounds,” presented at the CAV: Computer Aided Verification,
Heidelberg, Germany, 2017, vol. 10426, pp. 118–139.'
ista: 'Chatterjee K, Fu H, Murhekar A. 2017. Automated recurrence analysis for almost
linear expected runtime bounds. CAV: Computer Aided Verification, LNCS, vol. 10426,
118–139.'
mla: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, et al. Automated Recurrence Analysis for Almost
Linear Expected Runtime Bounds. Edited by Rupak Majumdar and Viktor Kunčak,
vol. 10426, Springer, 2017, pp. 118–39, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-63387-9_6.
short: K. Chatterjee, H. Fu, A. Murhekar, in:, R. Majumdar, V. Kunčak (Eds.), Springer,
2017, pp. 118–139.
conference:
end_date: 2017-07-28
location: Heidelberg, Germany
name: 'CAV: Computer Aided Verification'
start_date: 2017-07-24
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:35Z
date_published: 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:06:55Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: KrCh
doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-63387-9_6
ec_funded: 1
editor:
- first_name: Rupak
full_name: Majumdar, Rupak
last_name: Majumdar
- first_name: Viktor
full_name: Kunčak, Viktor
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