Comment on “De Novo Reconstruction of 3D Human Facial Images from DNA Sequence”
This comment examines AI‐driven DNA‐based facial reconstruction, focusing on the Difface model. While such technologies promise biomedical and forensic applications, they pose significant ethical, legal, and methodological challenges. We emphasize transparency, benchmarking, and rigorous validation to avoid misinterpretation and misuse.
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Individual and institutional factors influencing dentists' practice in underserved areas. [PDF]
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CELLama is created, a framework that harnesses language models to convert cellular data into “sentences” that represent gene expression and metadata, enabling a universal embedding of cells. Unlike most single‐cell foundation models, CELLama supports scalable analysis and offers flexible applications including spatial transcriptomics.
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Mobility Limitations and Self-Perceived Unmet Dental Needs Among Korean Adults: A Nationwide Multilevel Analysis for Integrated Care. [PDF]
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Dental Treatment Discontinuation for Financial Reasons Among Patients with Cancer: A Cross-Sectional Study with Non-Cancer Controls. [PDF]
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Cross-cultural adaptation of motivational questionnaire for dental home care and its correlation to caries status of students at Kim Lien Primary School, Hanoi. [PDF]
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Direct and Indirect Effects of Autism Spectrum Disorder Severity on Dental Health Status in Children and Adolescents: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach. [PDF]
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Are ChatGPT, My AI Snapchat, and Metaverse used by dental students as reliable sources of dental education? [PDF]
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A Bear of a Case: Multidisciplinary Reconstruction Following a Grizzly Bear Mauling. [PDF]
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