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S. Lam
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 20
Citations - 1772
S. Lam is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Small-gain theorem & Constant (mathematics). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1513 citations. Previous affiliations of S. Lam include University of Hong Kong & University of Sydney.
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A GAL4-Driver Line Resource for Drosophila Neurobiology
Arnim Jenett,Gerald M. Rubin,Teri-T B. Ngo,David Shepherd,Christine Murphy,Heather Dionne,Barret D. Pfeiffer,Amanda Cavallaro,Donald Hall,Jennifer Jeter,Nirmala Iyer,Dona Fetter,Joanna H. Hausenfluck,Hanchuan Peng,Eric T. Trautman,Robert Svirskas,Eugene W. Myers,Zbigniew R. Iwinski,Yoshinori Aso,Gina M. DePasquale,Adrianne Enos,Phuson Hulamm,S. Lam,Hsing-Hsi Li,Todd R. Laverty,Fuhui Long,Lei Qu,Sean D. Murphy,Konrad Rokicki,Todd Safford,Kshiti Shaw,Julie H. Simpson,Allison Sowell,Susana Tae,Yang Yu,Christopher T. Zugates +35 more
TL;DR: The utility of 7,000 transgenic lines of Drosophila melanogaster for identifying novel neuronal cell types, revealing brain asymmetry, and describing the nature and extent of neuronal shape stereotypy is illustrated.
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Early results of endoscopic lung volume reduction for emphysema
Anthony P.C. Yim,Thomas M.T Hwong,Tak Wai Lee,Wilson W.L. Li,S. Lam,Tai Kong Yeung,David S.C. Hui,Fanny W.S. Ko,Alan D.L. Sihoe,Kin Hoi Thung,Ahmed A. Arifi +10 more
TL;DR: Endobronchial valve placement is a safe procedure, with significant short-term improvements in functional status, quality of life, and relief of dyspnea in selected patients with emphysema, and a larger study with long-term follow-up is warranted.
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Interactions between methanogenic, sulfate-reducing and syntrophic acetogenic bacteria in the anaerobic degradation of benzoate
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of sulfate on the anaerobic degradation of benzoate was investigated by using the chemostat-type reactors at 35°C, and the results showed that at high COD/S ratios (3.0 or higher), benzoates were degraded mainly to methane via acetate and hydrogen/formate.
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Quantifying cortical bone water in vivo by three-dimensional ultra-short echo-time MRI
Hamidreza Saligheh Rad,S. Lam,Jeremy F. Magland,Henry H. Ong,Cheng Li,Hee Kwon Song,James H. Love,Felix W. Wehrli +7 more
TL;DR: The data show conclusively that the 3D HRUTE imaging technique quantifies water even though, in vivo, no distinction can be made between various fractions, such as collagen‐bound vs pore‐resident water.
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Cortical Bone Water Concentration: Dependence of MR Imaging Measures on Age and Pore Volume Fraction
Cheng Li,Alan C. Seifert,Hamidreza Saligheh Rad,Yusuf A. Bhagat,Chamith S. Rajapakse,Wenli Sun,S. Lam,Felix W. Wehrli +7 more
TL;DR: The MR imaging-derived SR may serve as a biomarker for cortical bone porosity that is potentially superior to BWC, but corroboration in larger cohorts is indicated.