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Abstract Dystrophinopathies are caused by pathogenic variants in the DMD gene, resulting in partial (Becker) or complete loss (Duchenne) of dystrophin. Becker (BMD) and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) are characterized by progressive muscle wasting, fatty replacement, fibrosis, and loss of function.
Laura GM Heezen +14 more
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FINITELY GENERATED GRADED MULTIPLICATION MODULES
Let R = ⊕i ∈ ℤRi be a ℤ-graded ring and M = ⊕i ∈ ℤMi be a graded R-module. Providing some results on graded multiplication modules, some equivalent conditions for which a finitely generated graded R-module to be graded multiplication will be given.
NASER ZAMANI
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New Insights Into Cranial Base Ontogeny in Modern Humans Through Morphometric Analysis
ABSTRACT Objectives The cranial base is located at the interface between the face, the brain, and the vertebral column. Understanding its growth is essential for elucidating key aspects of craniofacial development, neurodevelopment, and locomotor function.
Amaëlle Sourbé +3 more
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On graded n−absorbing submodules
Let G be a group with identity e. Let R be a G−graded commutative ring, M be a graded R−module and n be a positive integer. In this article, we introduce and study the concepts of graded n−absorbing submodules.
Mohammad Hamoda, Arwa Eid Ashour
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Predicting cervical cancer DNA methylation from genetic data using multivariate CMMP
Abstract Epigenetic modifications link the environment to gene expression and play a crucial role in tumour development. DNA methylation, in particular, is gaining attention in cancer research, including cervical cancer, the focus of this study.
Hang Zhang +5 more
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iLDA‐SGCN integrates singular value decomposition and dual graph convolutional networks to predict lncRNA‐disease associations. It achieves superior performance on two benchmark datasets and identifies 33 candidate lncRNAs across 8 age‐related diseases.
Yu Guo +8 more
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The singularity category and duality for complete intersection groups
Abstract If G$G$ is a finite group, the structure of the modular representation theory depends on the cochains C∗(BG;k)$C^*(BG; k)$, viewed as a commutative ring spectrum. We consider here its singularity category (in the sense of the author and Stevenson [Adv. Math.
J. P. C. Greenlees
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On Graded Second and Coprimary Modules and Graded Secondary Representations
In this paper we introduce and study the concepts of graded second (gr-second) and graded coprimary (gr-coprimary) modules which are different from second and coprimary modules over arbitrary-graded rings. We list some properties and characterizations of
Ceken, Secil, Alkan, Mustafa
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On the cohomology of finite‐dimensional nilpotent groups and Lie rings
Abstract We establish vanishing results for the first cohomology group of nilpotent groups and Lie rings when the submodule of invariants is trivial. Our results are obtained within a model‐theoretic setting, namely for structures that are definable in a finite‐dimensional theory, which encompasses algebraic groups over algebraically closed fields ...
Samuel Zamour
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Primitivity testing in free group algebras via duality
Abstract Let K$K$ be a field and F$F$ a free group. By a classical result of Cohn and Lewin, the free group algebra KF$K\left[F\right]$ is a free ideal ring (FIR): a ring over which the submodules of free modules are themselves free, and of a well‐defined rank. Given a finitely generated right ideal I⩽KF$I\leqslant K\left[F\right]$ and an element f∈I$f\
Matan Seidel +2 more
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