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Leveraging the Sensitivity of Plants with Deep Learning to Recognize Human Emotions
Published 2024“…However, these data sources are expensive, intrusive, and regulated, unlike plants, which have been shown to be sensitive to human steps and sounds. …”
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Polymer folding through active processes recreates features of genome organization
Published 2024“…Polymer folding has long been studied with equilibrium thermodynamics, yet intracellular organization and regulation involve energy-consuming, active processes. …”
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Neutrophil‐mediated enhancement of angiogenesis and osteogenesis in a novel triple cell co‐culture model with endothelial cells and osteoblasts
Published 2020“…As shown by the osteogenic gene arrays, neutrophils significantly regulated major osteogenic markers such as BMP2, BMP3, BMP4, BMP5, TGF‐β2, RUNX2, and ECM proteins. …”
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Genes for sexual body size dimorphism in hybrid tilapia (Oreochromis sp. x Oreochromis mossambicus)
Published 2020“…Pathways related to cell growth and proliferations such as MAPK signaling pathways are upregulated in males while pathways regulating cell division such as FoxO4 are upregulated in females. …”
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Ligand-specific factors influencing GLP-1 receptor post-endocytic trafficking and degradation in pancreatic beta cells
Published 2021“…The glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) is an important regulator of blood glucose homeostasis. Ligand-specific differences in membrane trafficking of the GLP-1R influence its signalling properties and therapeutic potential in type 2 diabetes. …”
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Boosting hydrogen evolution reaction via electronic coupling of cerium phosphate with molybdenum phosphide nanobelts
Published 2022“…In this work, it is found that by anchoring a rare earth compound, cerium phosphate (CePO4 ) on MoP (CePO4 /MoP), the stabilized Ce3+ in CePO4 can significantly boost the formation of oxygen vacancies in ceria (CeO2 ) in situ formed on CePO4 surface during HER, which effectively regulates the d-band electronic density-of-states of MoP, increases the numbers of active sites, and promotes the vectorial electron transfer, therefore greatly enhancing the HER performance of MoP. …”
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Nanoparticle-induced chemoresistance: the emerging modulatory effects of engineered nanomaterials on human intestinal cancer cell redox metabolic adaptation
Published 2022“…Our findings suggest that a ROS-inducing ENM can emerge as a nano-stressor, capable of regulating the chemosensitivity of colon cancer cells.…”
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Geometry-mediated bridging drives nonadhesive stripe wound healing
Published 2023“…Our results show that MDCK cell reepithelization is closely regulated by the gap geometry and may occur through different pathways. …”
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Blockchain-enabled peer-to-peer energy trading and resilient control of microgrids
Published 2024“…The large number of renewable prosumers who participate in trading raises the MG system's oscillation frequency. To regulate the system frequency during trading, a distributed-based federated learned fractional-order recurrent neural network (FL-FORNN) adaptive controller is proposed. …”
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Interface dynamics in electroosmotic flow systems with non-Newtonian fluid frontiers
Published 2025“…At low voltages, polymer viscoelasticity minimally affects the ohmic and limiting regions, but under convection-dominated flow, different rheological parameters, such as the viscosity ratio, Weissenberg number, anisotropic parameter, and electrohydrodynamic coupling constants, enable controllable regulation of ion transport behavior across a wide range. …”
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Deciphering the Role of a Coleopteran Steering Muscle via Free Flight Stimulation
Published 2016“…We anticipated that gradation might arise either as a function of the phase of muscle firing relative to the wing stroke (as in the classic fly b1 muscle [ 14, 15 ] or the dorsal longitudinal and ventral muscles of moth [ 16 ]), or due to regulated tonic control, in which phase-independent summation of twitch responses produces varying amounts of force delivered to the wing linkages [ 15, 17, 18 ].…”
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The effect of the molecular weight of blackberry polysaccharides on gut microbiota modulation and hypoglycemic effect in vivo
Published 2024“…In general, the result demonstrated that blackberry polysaccharides with a lower molecular weight are more easily fermented, making the theoretical basis for the development of blackberry polysaccharides as a probiotic food to rapidly regulate intestinal flora for type 2 diabetes.…”
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Small sample sizes reduce the replicability of task-based fMRI studies
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Africa Digest : Trends and issues in business Vol. 18
Published 2020“…However, fintechs are also experiencing challenges from regulators and competitors. 3. Trends in Investments and Economics - Various countries in Africa figured prominently on the Top 20 list of rapidly growing economies. …”
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Stress-inducible-stem cells : a new view on endocrine, metabolic and mental disease?
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