Contreras, Javier, Gomes, Luis, Filonovich, Sergej Alexandrovich, Correia, Nuno, Fortunato, Martins, Ferreira I.
2012.
3D scanning characteristics of an amorphous silicon position sensitive detector array system. Optics Express. 20(4):4583-4602.
Simão, J, Garrochinho T, Veiga L.
2012.
A checkpointing-enabled and resource-aware Java Virtual Machine for efficient and robust e-Science applications in grid environments. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience. 24:1421–1442., Number 13: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
AbstractObject-oriented programming languages presently are the dominant paradigm of application development (e.g., Java, .NET). Lately, increasingly more Java applications have long (or very long) execution times and manipulate large amounts of data/information, gaining relevance in fields related with e-Science (with Grid and Cloud computing). Significant examples include Chemistry, Computational Biology and Bio-informatics, with many available Java-based APIs (e.g., Neobio).Often, when the execution of such an application is terminated abruptly because of a failure (regardless of the cause being a hardware of software fault, lack of available resources, etc.), all of its work already performed is simply lost, and when the application is later re-initiated, it has to restart all its work from scratch, wasting resources and time, while also being prone to another failure and may delay its completion with no deadline guarantees.Our proposed solution to address these issues is through incorporating mechanisms for checkpointing and migration in a JVM. These make applications more robust and flexible by being able to move to other nodes, without any intervention from the programmer. This article provides a solution to Java applications with long execution times, by extending a JVM (Jikes research virtual machine) with such mechanisms. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Grosso, AR, {De Almeida} SF, Braga J, Carmo-fonseca M, de Almeida SF, Braga J, Almeida FD, Carmo-fonseca M, Res G, Almeida FD, Grosso AR, Carmo-fonseca M.
2012.
Dynamic transitions in RNA polymerase II density profiles during transcription termination. Genome research. 22:1447–1456., Number 8
AbstractEukaryotic protein-coding genes are transcribed by RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) through a cycle composed of three main phases: initiation, elongation, and termination. Recent studies using chromatin immunoprecipitation coupled to high-throughput sequencing suggest that the density of RNAPII molecules is higher at the 3'-end relative to the gene body. Here we show that this view is biased due to averaging density profiles for "metagene" analysis. Indeed, the majority of genes exhibit little, if any, detectable accumulation of polymerases during transcription termination. Compared with genes with no enrichment, genes that accumulate RNAPII at the 3'-end are shorter, more frequently contain the canonical polyadenylation [poly(A)] signal AATAAA and G-rich motifs in the downstream sequence element, and have higher levels of expression. In 1% to 4% of actively transcribing genes, the RNAPII enriched at the 3'-end is phosphorylated on Ser5, and we provide evidence suggesting that these genes have their promoter and terminator regions juxtaposed. We also found a striking correlation between RNAPII accumulation and nucleosome organization, suggesting that the presence of nucleosomes after the poly(A) site induces pausing of polymerases, leading to their accumulation. Yet we further observe that nucleosome occupancy at the 3'-end of genes is dynamic and correlates with RNAPII density. Taken together, our results provide novel insight to transcription termination, a fundamental process that remains one of the least understood stages of the transcription cycle.
Golshahi, S., Rozati, S.M., Botelho do Rego, A.M., Wang, J., Elangovan, E., Martins, Fortunato E.
2012.
Effect of substrate temperature on the properties of pyrolytically deposited nitrogen-doped zinc oxide thin films . Materials Science and Engineering: B. 178(1):103-108.
Guirgis, BSS, e Cunha CSá, Gomes I, Cavadas M, Silva I, Doria G, Blatch GL, Baptista PV, Pereira E, Azzazy HME, Mota MM, Prudêncio M, Franco R.
2012.
GOLD NANOPARTICLES-BASED FLUORESCENCE IMMUNOASSAY FOR MALARIA ANTIGEN DETECTION. Anal. Bioanal. Chem.. 402:1019-1027.
Parthiban, S., Gokulakrishnan, V., Elangovan, E., Gonçalves, G., Ramamurthi, K., Fortunato, Martins R.
2012.
High mobility and visible-near infrared transparent titanium doped indium oxide thin films produced by spray pyrolysis. Thin Solid Films. 524(1):268-271.
Filonovich, Sergej Alexandrovich, Águas, Hugo, Busani, Tito, Vicente, António, Araújo, Andreia, Gaspar, Diana, Vilarigues, Marcia, Leitão, Joaquim, Fortunato, Martins R.
2012.
Hydrogen plasma treatment of very thin p-type nanocrystalline Si films grown by RF-PECVD in the presence of B(CH3)(3). Science and Technology of Advanced Materials. 13(4)
Gokulakrishnan, V., Parthiban, S., Elangovan, E., Jeganathan, K., Kanjilal, D., Asokan, K., Martins, Fortunato, Ramamurthi K.
2012.
Investigation of O7+ swift heavy ion irradiation on molybdenum doped indium oxide thin films. Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 81(6):589-593.