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An integrated probiotic system is engineered to execute a programmed therapeutic cascade against inflammatory bowel disease. Upon pathological signals, the system sequentially performs ROS scavenging, tungsten release, and selective pathogen suppression, thereby breaking the oxidative stress–dysbiosis cycle to remodel gut microbiota and reinforce ...
Yang Yang +8 more
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S-semipermutable and weakly s-permutable subgroups
S-semipermutable subgroup and weakly s-permutable subgroup are two different generalizations of s-permutable subgroup. In this paper, we investigate the influence of s-semipermutable and weakly s-permutable subgroups on the structure of finite groups. We
Husna Zayadi
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Eligibility flow and real‐world AMD burden in the UKB retinal imaging cohort and TMUEH external‐validation cohort. Overview of the ORBIT‐AMD architecture, integrating retinal representation pretraining, bilateral eye‐graph modeling and concept bottleneck learning to support ordered risk, bilateral context, interpretable lesion concepts, longitudinal ...
Xuehao Cui +3 more
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Threshold‐optimized machine learning models using routine clinical and laboratory data in 623 adults undergoing appendectomy. Logistic regression (AUC = 0.765) and random forest (AUC = 0.785) were the best‐performing models for appendicitis detection and complicated appendicitis prediction, respectively.
Ivan Males +8 more
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Mutually Permutable Products of Finite Groups [PDF]
Let G be a finite group and G1, G2 are two subgroups of G. We say that G1 and G2 are mutually permutable if G1 is permutable with every subgroup of G2 and G2 is permutable with every subgroup of G1. We prove that if is the product of three supersolvable
Rola A. Hijazi
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Groups whose non-permutable subgroups satisfy certain conditions
In this dissertation, we determine the structure of groups whose non-permutable subgroups satisfy certain conditions. In Chapter 1, we give the definitions and well-known results that we will use during the dissertation. In Chapter 2, we express our main
Trace, Bruce S. +6 more
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When Biology Meets Medicine: A Perspective on Foundation Models
Artificial intelligence, and foundation models in particular, are transforming life sciences and medicine. This perspective reviews biological and medical foundation models across scales, highlighting key challenges in data availability, model evaluation, and architectural design.
Kunying Niu +3 more
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The Development of Mitochondrial Gene Editing Tools and Their Possible Roles in Crop Improvement for Future Agriculture. [PDF]
Yang J, Yang X, Su T, Hu Z, Zhang M.
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Cumulative Antigen Suppression Reduces Clonal Plasma Cell Evolution in Gaucher Disease
ABSTRACT Chronic antigenic stimulation is implicated in the pathogenesis of monoclonal gammopathy and multiple myeloma, yet longitudinal human evidence linking sustained antigen exposure to modifiable clonal plasma cell evolution remains limited. Gaucher disease (GD), caused by biallelic GBA1 pathogenic variants, is characterized by accumulation of ...
Noor Ul Ain +10 more
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GROUPS WHOSE FINITELY GENERATED SUBGROUPS ARE EITHER PERMUTABLE OR PRONORMAL
In the current article we consider locally finite groups whose finitely generated subgroups are either permutable or pronormal.
T. I. Ermolkevich +2 more
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