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Open AccessAn attention mechanism module with spatial perception and channel information interaction
In the field of deep learning, the attention mechanism, as a technology that mimics human perception and attention processes, has made remarkable achievements. The current methods combine a channel attention m...
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Open AccessMining the interpretable prognostic features from pathological image of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma using multi-modal deep learning
The advances in deep learning-based pathological image analysis have invoked tremendous insights into cancer prognostication. Still, lack of interpretability remains a significant barrier to clinical application.
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Open AccessAnalysis of tumor microenvironment alterations in partially responsive rectal cancer patients treated with neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy
Achieving a pathologic complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NCRT) remains a challenge for most patients with rectal cancer. Exploring the potential of combining NCRT with immunotherapy ...
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Open AccessDivergence in regulatory mechanisms of GR-RBP genes in different plants under abiotic stress
The IVa subfamily of glycine-rich proteins (GRPs) comprises a group of glycine-rich RNA binding proteins referred to as GR-RBPa here. Previous studies have demonstrated functions of GR-RBPa proteins in regulat...
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A Method to Quantitatively Examine Heat Stress-Induced Alternative Splicing in Plants by RNA-Seq and RT-PCR
Alternative splicing (AS) of pre-mRNAs is a type of post-transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes that expands the number of mRNA isoforms. Intron retention is the primary form of AS in plants and occurs more ...
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The relation between social support and internet addiction among chinese adolescents: A moderated mediation model
We proposed a moderated mediation model to investigate the relations between social support and Internet addiction in adolescents as well as the mediating effect of negative coping and the moderating effect of...
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Open AccessA convolution neural network approach for fall detection based on adaptive channel selection of UWB radar signals
According to the World Health Organization and other authorities, falls are one of the main causes of accidental injuries among the elderly population. Therefore, it is essential to detect and predict the fall...
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Open AccessPredictive effect of TCED-HFV grading and imaging biomarkers on anti-VEGF therapy in diabetic macular edema
To evaluate the predictive effect of TCED-HFV grading and imaging biomarkers on anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) treatment in diabetic macular edema (DME).
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Serum lipidomic profiling by UHPLC-MS/MS may be able to detect early-stage endometrial cancer
Nowadays, screening for endometrial cancer (EC) primarily relies on clinical symptoms and imaging, which makes it difficult to detect early-stage disease. Here, we conducted a widely targeted lipidomic analysi...
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The development of prosocial behavior among adolescents: A positive psychology perspective
We investigated the development of individual differences in prosocial behavior among adolescents from the perspective of positive psychology. Specifically, derived from the engine model of well-being (Jayawic...
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Open AccessPositional cloning identified HvTUBULIN8 as the candidate gene for round lateral spikelet (RLS) in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
Map-based cloning, subcellular localization, virus-induced-gene-silencing and transcriptomic analysis reveal HvTUB8 as a candidate gene with pleiotropic effects on barley spike and leaf development via ethylene a...
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Open AccessVariety-Specific Transcriptional and Alternative Splicing Regulations Modulate Salt Tolerance in Rice from Early Stage of Stress
Salt stress poses physiological drought, ionic toxicity and oxidative stress to plants, which causes premature senescence and death of the leaves if the stress sustained. Salt tolerance varied between differen...
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Correction to: Insights into sweet potato SR proteins: from evolution to species‑specific expression and alternative splicing
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Insights into sweet potato SR proteins: from evolution to species-specific expression and alternative splicing
SR proteins from sweet potato have conserved functional domains and similar gene structures as that of Arabidopsis and rice in general. However, expression patterns and alternative splicing regulations of SR g...
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The Interaction Between Peer Social Support and Stressors Predicts Somatic and Psychological Depressive Symptoms in Chinese Adolescents
The major goal of this study was to investigate the diathesis-stress model in predicting depressive symptoms in Chinese high school students. A total of 613 students from a community-based sample of two high s...
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Knowledge Concept Recommender Based on Structure Enhanced Interaction Graph Neural Network
Online education is becoming more and more popular. Although there are many online courses, this brings users trouble: (1) courses with the same name have different emphases; (2) there is dependence between co...
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Open AccessPathways involved in pony body size development
The mechanism of body growth in mammals is poorly understood. Here, we investigated the regulatory networks involved in body growth through transcriptomic analysis of pituitary and epiphyseal tissues of smalle...
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Open AccessAssociation between TERT gene polymorphisms and acute myeloid leukemia susceptibility in a Chinese population: a case–control study
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) gene polymorphisms and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) susceptibility in a Chinese Han population.
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Identifying Trajectories of Chinese High School Students’ Depressive Symptoms: an Application of Latent Growth Mixture Modeling
Studies in western countries have identified that the development of depressive symptoms in adolescence can follow different pathways. The goal of the current study was to characterize developmental trajectori...
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Open AccessViral metagenomics revealed diverse CRESS-DNA virus genomes in faeces of forest musk deer
Musk deer can produce musk which has high medicinal value and is closely related to human health. Viruses in forest musk deer both threaten the health of forest musk deer and human beings.