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A Novel Pathogen of an Emerging Infectious Disease (Large Kidney Disease) in Farmed Blue Foxes
An emerging infectious disease (EID) in foxes called “large kidney disease”, characterized by enlarged kidneys, has been breaking out in fox farms in China, although its pathogenesis has not yet been elucidated. Here, we performed viral metagenomics sequencing on diseased fox tissue samples that identified a virus with 82.6% homology to the xenotropic ...
Yumao Wang +11 more
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We demonstrated that acidic nanoparticles, after intracerebral injection into a α‐synuclein‐based mouse model of PD, attenuated PD‐related neurodegeneration and synucleinopathy by mechanisms involving a rescue of compromised lysosomes. This study demonstrated that strategies enhancing or restoring lysosomal‐mediated degradation thus appear as ...
Marie‐Laure Arotcarena +10 more
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For a long time, underwater robot has been used as a scientific research tool and a teaching platform, but the real application products have not been well explored. The successful case of UAV gives underwater robot a higher expectation. How to apply underwater robot and enter the market has become a hot spot of underwater robot research at present ...
Ximing Xia +6 more
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Multi‐scale object detection by bottom‐up feature pyramid network
The deep neural networks has been developed fast and shown great successes in many significant fields, such as smart surveillance, self‐driving and face recognition. The detection of the object with multi‐scale and multi‐aspect‐ratio is still the key problem.
Zhao Boya +3 more
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Small vehicles detection based on UAV
In recent years, with the development of deep neural networks, object detection has been widely used in many fields such as video surveillance, face recognition, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). However, small objects detection is still a challenge for the most of existing methods due to its low resolution and limited information. Here, the authors
Wu Chen +3 more
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Abstract In 2013, EFSA published a literature review on epidemiological studies linking exposure to pesticides and human health outcome. As a follow up, the EFSA Panel on Plant Protection Products and their residues (PPR Panel) was requested to investigate the plausible involvement of pesticide exposure as a risk factor for Parkinson's disease (PD) and
EFSA Panel on Plant Protection Products and their residues (PPR) +34 more
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Differential Cytotoxicity Responses by Dog and Rat Hepatocytes to Phospholipogenic Treatments
Dog and rat hepatocytes were treated with phospholipogenics to identify the more sensitive species and to determine whether lysosomal or mitochondrial changes were the primary cause of cytotoxicity. Endpoints included cell death, lysosome membrane integrity, mitochondrial membrane polarization, and fluorescent phospholipid (NBD‐PE). Dog cells exhibited
James K. Morelli +2 more
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