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Cracking the Code: Genotype–Phenotype Correlation Models in Sarcoglycanopathies

open access: yesAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective Sarcoglycanopathies are among the most severe limb‐girdle muscular dystrophies (LGMD), though milder presentations have been described. These diseases are primarily caused by missense variants, but the limited predictability of their effect on protein maturation, complex formation, and transport has hindered reliable genotype ...
Leonela Luce   +72 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Depolarizing Leak in Sodium Bicarbonate Cotransporter NBCe1 Causes Brain Edema

open access: yesAnnals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objectives SLC4A4 encodes electrogenic sodium bicarbonate cotransporter NBCe1, prominently expressed in kidney and brain. Recessive loss‐of‐function variants in SLC4A4 cause proximal renal tubular acidosis, no brain edema. In the brain, NBCe1 is expressed by astrocytes, where it regulates pH and mediates astrocyte volume changes.
Quinty Bisseling   +16 more
wiley   +1 more source

Critical attacks in code-based cryptography

open access: yesInternational Journal of Information and Coding Theory, 2015
Summary: Code-based cryptographic schemes are promising candidates for post-quantum cryptography since they are fast, require only basic arithmetic, and have a well understood security. While there is strong evidence that cryptosystems like McEliece and Niederreiter are secure, they have certain weaknesses when used without semantic conversions ...
Pierre-Louis Cayrel
exaly   +4 more sources

Code-Based Cryptography

open access: yes, 2021
This chapter focuses on the essentials of code-based cryptography and on coding theory and the associated hard problems useful for cryptography as well as more recent proposals for public-key cryptography, key-exchange protocols, and digital signatures. Code-based cryptography was originally proposed using the standard Hamming metric. The M.
Gaborit, Philippe   +1 more
core   +4 more sources

Code-Based Cryptography: State of the Art and Perspectives

IEEE Security and Privacy, 2017
Code-based cryptography is one of the few mathematical techniques that enables the construction of public-key cryptosystems that are secure against an adversary equipped with a quantum computer. The McEliece public-key encryption scheme and its variants are candidates for a postquantum public-key encryption standard.
Nicolas Sendrier
exaly   +2 more sources

AI for Code-based Cryptography [PDF]

open access: yes
We introduce the use of machine learning in the cryptanalysis of code-based cryptography. Our focus is on distinguishing problems related to the security of NIST round-4 McEliece-like cryptosystems, particularly for Goppa codes used in ClassicMcEliece and Quasi-Cyclic Moderate Density Parity-Check (QC-MDPC) codes used in BIKE.
Mohamed Malhou   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Code-Based Cryptography: A Comparative Study of Key Sizes

Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2023
Manoj Kumar Singh
exaly   +2 more sources

Cryptography With McEliece Algorithm (Code Based Cryptography)

Jurnal Teknik Indonesia, 2023
The McEliece algorithm is one of the code-based cryptography methods that offers a high level of security, especially against quantum computing threats. This algorithm uses error-correcting codes to encrypt messages, making them difficult to crack by conventional cryptanalysis attacks.
null Priska Gultom   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Cryptography With Mceliece Algorithm (Code Based Cryptography)

Jurnal Teknik Indonesia
Cryptography is the science used to protect information from unauthorized access. One promising cryptographic algorithm is the McEliece algorithm, which uses code-based cryptography. This algorithm was introduced by Robert McEliece in 1978 and is known for its resistance to attacks from quantum computers, which are expected to be able to break most ...
null Caleg Sadrak Sinaga   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

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