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Differences in EMG Burst Patterns During Grasping Dexterity Tests and Activities of Daily Living
The aim of this study was to characterize the muscle activation patterns which underlie the performance of two commonly used grasping patterns and compare the characteristics of such patterns during dexterity tests and activities of daily living.
Jen Rowson +2 more
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The application domain of deep learning (DL) has been extended into the realm of nanomaterials, photochemistry, and optoelectronics research. Here, we used the combination of a computer vision technique, namely convolutional neural network (CNN), with ...
Ehsan Vahidzadeh, Karthik Shankar
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In silico design of anti-atherogenic biomaterials [PDF]
Atherogenesis, the uncontrolled deposition of modified lipoproteins in inflamed arteries, serves as a focal trigger of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Polymeric biomaterials have been envisioned to counteract atherogenesis based on their ability to repress scavenger mediated uptake of oxidized lipoprotein (oxLDL) in macrophages.
Lewis, Daniel R +7 more
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TumorML: Concept and requirements of an in silico cancer modelling markup language [PDF]
This paper describes the initial groundwork carried out as part of the European Commission funded Transatlantic Tumor Model Repositories project, to develop a new markup language for computational cancer modelling, TumorML.
Cooper, Jonathan +5 more
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Introduction: Under plantar loading regimes, it is accepted that both pressure and shear strain biomechanically contribute to formation and deterioration of diabetic foot ulceration (DFU).
Sarah R. Crossland +3 more
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In silico evolution of diauxic growth [PDF]
The glucose effect is a well known phenomenon whereby cells, when presented with two different nutrients, show a diauxic growth pattern, i.e. an episode of exponential growth followed by a lag phase of reduced growth followed by a second phase of ...
Dominique F. Chu, Chu, Dominique
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Background: L7/L12 is a protective antigen conserved in main Brucella pathogens and is considered as potential vaccine candidate. Outer membrane protein 2b is an immunogen conserved in all Brucella pathogens.
Maryam Golshani +3 more
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Virtual screening of phytochemical compounds as potential inhibitors against SARS-CoV-2 infection
Background The present pandemic situation due to coronavirus has led to the search for newer prevention, diagnostic, and treatment methods. The onset of the corona infection in a human results in acute respiratory illness followed by death if not ...
Ram Kothandan +4 more
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In silico assessment of potential druggable pockets on the surface of α1-Antitrypsin conformers [PDF]
The search for druggable pockets on the surface of a protein is often performed on a single conformer, treated as a rigid body. Transient druggable pockets may be missed in this approach.
Anathe O M Patschull +25 more
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Initial clinical validation of a hybrid in silico-in vitro cardiorespiratory simulator for comprehensive testing of mechanical circulatory support systems [PDF]
Simulators are expected to assume a prominent role in the process of design-development and testing of cardiovascular medical devices. For this purpose, simulators should capture the complexity of human cardiorespiratory physiology in a realistic way ...
Donker, DW +24 more
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