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Dissecting the contribution of human chromosome 21 syntenic regions to recognition memory processes in adult and aged mouse models of Down syndrome
Published 2024-07-01“…Following behavioral testing, hippocampal and frontal cortical tissue was analysed for expression of glutamatergic receptor proteins using standard immunoblot techniques.ResultsYoung (12-13 months and old (18-20 months mice Dp1Tyb, Dp(17)3Yey and Dp(10)2Yey mice were tested on a battery of object recognition memory test that assessed object novelty detection, novel location detection and associative object-in place memory. …”
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Investigating the mechanisms underlying myocardial regeneration in the Mexican cavefish
Published 2021“…</p> <p>To determine the capability of the Astyanax model to detect novel genes in regeneration and decipher the mechanisms behind these contrasting myocardial regeneration capacities, comparative bulk and single cell transcriptomics were employed. …”
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Civility and Civil Religion before and after the French Revolution: Religious and Secular Rituals in Hume and Tocqueville
Published 2020-04-01“…Moving beyond the Humean line of thought, he focuses on the ambiguous role of religious rituals in the context of democratic faith and the Christian civil religion that he deems appropriate for the US. Yet, he also detects novel forms of superstition firmly embedded in secular, democratic faith.…”
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De qui est-ce ? Médiapoétique d’un roman-surprise dans L’Express en 1955
Published 2024-12-01“…The aim was to find which of the following writers, François Mauriac, Françoise Sagan, André Maurois, Louise de Vilmorin, Roger Nimier, Paul Vialar, Henri Troyat and Béatrix Beck, had respectively written the various chapters of a detective novel, De qui est-ce? produced for the occasion. …”
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DNA Methylation: A Promising Approach in Management of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Neurodegenerative Disorders
Published 2022-01-01“…Epigenetic modifications in neurodegenerative diseases are widely studied in different populations to uncover the plausible mechanisms contributing to the development and progression of the disease and detect novel biomarkers for early prognosis and future pharmacotherapeutic targets. …”
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Characterization of nuclear microsatellites in Marchantia polymorpha (liverwort) with additional trans-specific analyses
Published 2024-11-01“…The aim of this study was to detect novel nuclear markers in the most commonly employed liverwort species, design PCR primers that would allow amplification, and characterize the subsequently generated loci. …”
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Opening up safely: public health system requirements for ongoing COVID-19 management based on evaluation of Australia’s surveillance system performance
Published 2022-04-01“…Abstract Background Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) community transmission was eliminated in Australia from 1/11/2020 to 30/6/2021, allowing evaluation of surveillance system performance in detecting novel outbreaks, including against variants of concern (VoCs). …”
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A Postmodern Criticism of the Enlightenment: Anthropocene Disorder and Nihilistic Anti-humanism in Charles Bukowski’s Pulp
Published 2022-12-01“…The anti-detective novel, Pulp, the last book Charles Bukowski wrote, is among his most significant works. …”
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Disemboweled Tradition in Seishi Yokomizo’s The Honjin Murders (1946)
Published 2023-11-01“…This research paper examines Seishi Yokomizo’s first postwar detective novel, The Honjin Murders (1946), which scrutinizes Japanese culture and society, specifically the rural area. …”
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Automated detection of off-label drug use.
Published 2014-01-01“…We trained a highly accurate predictive model that detects novel off-label uses among 1,602 unique drugs and 1,472 unique indications. …”
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Big questions for large, complex datasets: approaching time and space using composite object assemblages
Published 2017-04-01“…More specifically, the paper focuses in detail on artefact evidence - material derived primarily from surface surveys, stray finds and metal detecting. Novel computational models are developed that extend and connect ideas from usually distinct research realms (different arenas of artefact research, digital archaeology, etc.). …”
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Le personnel dans le polar de Jean-Marc Martel. Cas de (Le Justicier et Justice Maudite)
Published 2021-12-01“…Case of (The Justice and Cursed Justice) To approach the characters in the black detective novel is to embark on a vast phase since there are many of them. …”
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Qiu Xiaolong’s Death of a Red Heroine in Chinese Translation
Published 2015-06-01“…A brief outline of such factors, as exemplified by Hong ying zhi si (2003) – the Chinese translation of Shanghai-born writer Qiu Xiaolong’s first English-language detective novel, Death of a Red Heroine (2000) – will be herein attempted. …”
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Artificial intelligence for biomarker discovery in Alzheimer's disease and dementia
Published 2023“…Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning approaches have been developed to detect novel biomarkers and interactions in complex data sets. …”
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On-line changepoint detection and parameter estimation with application to genomic data
Published 2012“…On simulated data, it is shown that our approach outperforms standard techniques used in this context and hence has the potential to detect novel RNA transcripts. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.…”
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Big questions for large, complex datasets: approaching time and space using composite object assemblages
Published 2017“…More specifically, the paper focuses in detail on artefact evidence - material derived primarily from surface surveys, stray finds and metal detecting. Novel computational models are developed that extend and connect ideas from usually distinct research realms (different arenas of artefact research, digital archaeology, etc.). …”
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Les histoires de famille comme trames parallèles dans le roman à énigme: «Qui a tué Heidi?» de Marc Voltenauer
Published 2022-12-01“…Is this just a consequence of genre norms (the detective novel is based on a set of stereotypes) or does the author paint a troubling picture of the contemporary family and its metamorphoses? …”
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Acetylcholine modulates the precision of prediction error in the auditory cortex
Published 2024-01-01“…A fundamental property of sensory systems is their ability to detect novel stimuli in the ambient environment. The auditory brain contains neurons that decrease their response to repetitive sounds but increase their firing rate to novel or deviant stimuli; the difference between both responses is known as stimulus-specific adaptation or neuronal mismatch (nMM). …”
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Identification of SEC61G as a Diagnostic and Prognostic Biomarker in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Published 2023-10-01“…Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a heterogeneous malignancy originating from the oral mucosal epithelium. Detecting novel biomarkers can offer crucial information on disease aggressiveness and expected clinical outcomes for individual patients. …”
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High-throughput sequencing in plant disease management: a comprehensive review of benefits, challenges, and future perspectives
Published 2023-09-01“…As a powerful tool, HTS aids in identifying pathogens and enhances disease management strategies by detecting novel and emerging pathogens, tracking disease outbreaks, and contributing to developing disease-resistant cultivars. …”
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