Posts Tagged ‘2003’
woensdag, december 21st, 2011
Title | MultiEx Commander 3.9.69 |
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Year | 2003 |
Estimated date | 2003-09-30 |
Category | Software |
Platform | PC |
Description | Version 3.9.68/9 of MultiEx Commander |
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Tags: 2003, MultiEx Commander 3.9.69, PC, Software
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dinsdag, december 13th, 2011
Title | TRE Archiver 1.0.4 |
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Year | 2003 |
Estimated date | 2003-28-12 |
Category | Software |
Platform | PC |
Description | By request I’ve edited some old source code of TRE Archiver to not require MexCom registration. So, basically this is the same as 1.0.3, but now without the need to have a registered copy of MexCom. Don’t complain that it won’t open any new TRE types. The original tool was from 2003, it’s now 6 years later. I won’t support it any further. |
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Tags: 2003, PC, Software, TRE Archiver 1.0.4
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dinsdag, december 13th, 2011
Title | CDDS2DDS |
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Year | 2003 |
Estimated date | 2003-10-30 |
Category | Software |
Platform | PC |
Description | CDDS2DDS v1.0
A XeNTaX in-house tool,for use with Lock on CDDS files,
to examine these files and support them in future versions
of OpenMex, the new MultiEx program.
http://www.xentax.com
programmed by : M.W.Zuurman (Mr.Mouse) on the 27th of October 2003
Unsupported, unwarranted, use at your own risk.
Almost all .CDDS files supported. Some have the extension, but
are in a different format.
Instruction:
Simple.
1. Select Open CDDS, and choose a valid CDDS file.
2. You can play a little with expanding and collapsing
resulting nodes in the resulting tree.
3. Select Extract all DDS to extract all files as DDS in a
directory of your choice.
Note that you need to have the file "dds_template.mex" in the same
directory as CDDS2DDS.
DISCLAIMER : AS SAID , NO SUPPORT, NO CLAIMS, YOUR RISK. |
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Tags: 2003, CDDS2DDS, PC, Software
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maandag, december 12th, 2011
Title | Downscanner |
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Year | 2003 |
Estimated date | 2003-11-06 |
Category | Software |
Platform | PC |
Description | Downscanner
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Created in 2003 by Mr.Mouse/XeNTaX
A simple tool to scan the contents of a file on the internet while downloading it.
Give the full URL to the file to scan (download)
Give the full path to save the file (e.g. C:myfile.bin)
Optional: Provide the path to an external program (e.g. a hexeditor) to open the part that has been downloaded and
analyse it.
The purpose was to scan the header section of a new file, figuring out the whole file format, without having to
download the whole file. Saves A. Download time and B. Harddisk space. The days where internet was still not that
superfast and downloading massive files a timeconsuming business. |
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Tags: 2003, Downscanner, PC, Software
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donderdag, december 8th, 2011
Title | ClipMon |
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Year | 2003 |
Estimated date | 2003-06-17 |
Category | Software |
Platform | PC |
Description | ClipMon is a screenshot grabber. It works on most games and stuff, and no watermarks! Coded in Visual Basic 6. Creates uniquely named .JPG files when you start monitoring and press PrtScrn. |
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Tags: 2003, ClipMon, PC, Software
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woensdag, december 7th, 2011
Title | LPS-Induced Expression of a Novel Chemokine Receptor (L-CCR) in Mouse Glial Cells In Vitro and In Vivo |
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Year | 2003 |
Estimated date | 2001-12-01 |
Category | Scientific Publication |
Platform | None |
Description | ABSTRACT There is increasing evidence that chemokines, specialized regulators of
the peripheral immune system, are also involved in the physiology and pathology of the
CNS. It is known that glial cells (astrocytes and microglia) express various chemokine
receptors like CCR1, -3, -5, and CXCR4. We have investigated the possible expression of
the known CC chemokine receptors (CCR1–8 and D6) in murine glial cells. In addition,
we examined possible glial expression of the orphan CC chemokine receptor L-CCR that
has been identified previously in murine macrophages. We report here expression of
L-CCR mRNA in murine astrocytes and microglia. Furthermore, L-CCR mRNA expression
was strongly induced after application of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), both in
vitro and in vivo. Functional studies and binding experiments using biotinylated monocyte
chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1 (CCL2) indicate that CCL2 could be a candidate
chemokine ligand for glial L-CCR. Based on the data presented, it is suggested that
L-CCR is a functional glial chemokine receptor that is important in neuroimmunology.
GLIA 41:327–336, 2003. |
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Tags: 2003, LPS-Induced Expression of a Novel Chemokine Receptor (L-CCR) in Mouse Glial Cells In Vitro and In Vivo, None, Scientific Publication
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woensdag, december 7th, 2011
Title | Expression of L-CCR in HEK 293 cells reveals functional responses to CCL2, CCL5, CCL7, and CCL8 |
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Year | 2003 |
Estimated date | 2002-08-01 |
Category | Scientific Publication |
Platform | None |
Description | Abstract: It has become clear in the past years
that chemokines and chemokine receptors are pivotal
regulators of cellular communication and trafficking.
In addition to the 20 chemokine receptors
that have been cloned and described, various
orphan receptors with a chemokine receptor-like
structure are known. We have investigated the orphan
mouse chemokine receptor (L-CCR) in HEK
293 cells, a receptor that was originally described
in a mouse macrophage cell line. Cells expressing
this receptor show pertussis toxin-sensitive chemotaxis
and small intracellular calcium transients in
response to the chemokines CCL2, CCL7, CCL8,
and CCL5. Biotinylated CCL2 binds to L-CCRexpressing
cells, and transfection experiments with
an L-CCR–green fluorescent protein fusion protein
showed L-CCR expression in the membranes of
recombinant HEK 293 cells. Although radioligand
binding was not detected, it is suggested that LCCR
is a functional chemokine receptor. J. Leukoc.
Biol. 74: 243–251; 2003. |
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Tags: 2003, Expression of L-CCR in HEK 293 cells reveals functional responses to CCL2, CCL5, CCL7, and CCL8, None, Scientific Publication
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