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Distinct cerebral pathways for object identity and number in human infants. [PDF]
All humans, regardless of their culture and education, possess an intuitive understanding of number. Behavioural evidence suggests that numerical competence may be present early on in infancy. Here, we present brain-imaging evidence for distinct cerebral
Véronique Izard +2 more
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Mechanisms of parasite‐mediated disruption of brain vessels
Parasites can affect the blood vessels of the brain, often causing serious neurological problems. This review explains how different parasites interact with and disrupt these vessels, what this means for brain health, and why these processes matter. Understanding these mechanisms may help us develop better ways to prevent or treat brain infections in ...
Leonor Loira +3 more
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Speech enhancement using deep learning [PDF]
This thesis explores the possibility to achieve enhancement on noisy speech signals using Deep Neural Networks. Signal enhancement is a classic problem in speech processing.
Badescu, Dan Mihai
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Time after time – circadian clocks through the lens of oscillator theory
Oscillator theory bridges physics and circadian biology. Damped oscillators require external drivers, while limit cycles emerge from delayed feedback and nonlinearities. Coupling enables tissue‐level coherence, and entrainment aligns internal clocks with environmental cues.
Marta del Olmo +2 more
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The newfound relationship between extrachromosomal DNAs and excised signal circles
Extrachromosomal DNAs (ecDNAs) contribute to the progression of many human cancers. In addition, circular DNA by‐products of V(D)J recombination, excised signal circles (ESCs), have roles in cancer progression but have largely been overlooked. In this Review, we explore the roles of ecDNAs and ESCs in cancer development, and highlight why these ...
Dylan Casey, Zeqian Gao, Joan Boyes
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Cryptochrome and PAS/LOV proteins play intricate roles in circadian clocks where they act as both sensors and mediators of protein–protein interactions. Their ubiquitous presence in signaling networks has positioned them as targets for small‐molecule therapeutics. This review provides a structural introduction to these protein families.
Eric D. Brinckman +2 more
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Face Aging Synthesis by Deep Cycle Generative Adversarial Networks and Bias Loss
In this work, we propose a deep learning-based adversarial network for human face aging synthesis. We use an image dataset consisting of young (Domain X) and elderly (Domain Y) individuals to generate aged images at various target ages.
Tsung-Jung Liu, Chia-Ching Wang
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This study reveals how the mitochondrial protein Slm35 is regulated in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The authors identify stress‐responsive DNA elements and two upstream open reading frames (uORFs) in the 5′ untranslated region of SLM35. One uORF restricts translation, and its mutation increases Slm35 protein levels and mitophagy.
Hernán Romo‐Casanueva +5 more
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Implementing a convolution neural network for recognizing poses in images of faces
Convolutional neural networks belong to a set of techniques grouped under deep learning, a branch of machine learning, which has proven successful in recent years in image and voice recording recognition tasks.
Paul Méndez, Julio Ibarra
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Effect of Energy Harvesting on Stable Throughput in Cooperative Relay Systems
In this paper, the impact of energy constraints on a two-hop network with a source, a relay and a destination under random medium access is studied.
Ephremides, Anthony +4 more
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