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The Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) was first discovered in Korea in Busan in 2019. Due to a lack of occurrence data, its distribution in Korea remains difficult to predict. This study constructed a single and ensemble model based on BIOMOD2 using occurrence data and environmental variables from South and North America and projected it to Korea. The
Hyeban Namgung, Hyojoong Kim
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Yeast Reporter Assay to Identify Cellular Components of Ricin Toxin A Chain Trafficking
RTA, the catalytic A-subunit of the ribosome inactivating A/B toxin ricin, inhibits eukaryotic protein biosynthesis by depurination of 28S rRNA. Although cell surface binding of ricin holotoxin is mainly mediated through its B-subunit (RTB), sole ...
Björn Becker +2 more
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Early warning signal for river‐borne diseases with almost no data
Abstract Effective management of emerging river‐borne diseases requires early prediction of pathogen spatial distributions. However, data on pathogen locations are notoriously rare in the beginning of disease outbreaks and insufficient to feed existing predictive models.
Pouria Ramazi +4 more
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Inferring synthetic lethal interactions from mutual exclusivity of genetic events in cancer [PDF]
Background: Synthetic lethality (SL) refers to the genetic interaction between two or more genes where only their co-alteration (e.g. by mutations, amplifications or deletions) results in cell death.
Ragan, Mark A. +3 more
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Regulatory T Cells and Nanomaterials: Dual Perspectives in Therapeutics and Immunomodulation
Tregs control immune tolerance but can also enable tumor escape. Nanomaterials can now expand or stabilize Tregs to treat autoimmunity and support transplantation or conversely disrupt tumor Tregs to boost antitumor immunity. We also discuss unintended Treg modulation by nanoparticles, safety and manufacturing challenges, and future translational ...
Yiyin Chen +10 more
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A Contrastive GAN‐Based Framework for Full‐Body Visual Privacy Protection in Open World Scenarios
In this paper, we propose an end‐to‐end, contrastive GANs‐based framework, FBPPGAN, for image full‐body visual privacy protection. First, we introduce the architecture of FBPPGAN, which is tailored for full‐body visual privacy protection. Second, we propose a novel adversarial loss function aimed at mitigating mode collapse and instability ...
Haolong Fu, Xuan He
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The role of acroblast formation during Drosophila spermatogenesis
Protein recycling is important for maintaining homeostasis of the Golgi and its cisternae. The Vps54 (Scat) protein, a subunit of the GARP tethering complex, is a central factor in retrograde transport to the trans-Golgi.
Karolina Fári +3 more
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Abstract figure legend GARP2 has a minor role in maintaining the structural integrity of the rod outer segments as a function of age, but an important role in regulating rod photoreceptor continuous noise, likely through stabilization of PDE6 basal activity.
Delores A. Stacks +7 more
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Monkeypox has garnered significant attention following its emergence in multiple countries and its designation as a global health emergency in 2022. There is a notable deficiency in clinical and experimental data regarding pregnancy outcomes following monkeypox infection.
Jingyi Wu +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Bispecific Antibodies (BsAbs) represent a novel class of immunoglobulins that can target and bind to two distinct antigens simultaneously. The global BsAbs market, valued at approximately USD 8.65 billion in 2023, reflects tremendous promise and substantial growth.
Rafik ElBeblawy +4 more
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