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Complex Loci in human and mouse genomes.
Published 2006-04-01“…To determine the incidence, functional significance, and evolutionary context of mammalian complex loci, we identified and characterized 5,248 cis-antisense pairs, 1,638 bidirectional promoters, and 1,153 chains of multiple cis-antisense and/or bidirectionally promoted pairs from 36,606 mouse transcriptional units (TUs), along with 6,141 cis-antisense pairs, 2,113 bidirectional promoters, and 1,480 chains from 42,887 human TUs. …”
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Assessment of ab initio models of protein complexes by molecular dynamics.
Published 2018-06-01“…Computational methods to determine the thermodynamically stable conformation of complexes from the structure of the binding partners, such as RosettaDock, might potentially emerge to become a promising alternative to traditional structure determination methods. …”
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Chapter 5: Network biology approach to complex diseases.
Published 2012-01-01“…Uncovering the molecular pathways through which genetic factors affect a phenotype is always difficult, but in the case of complex diseases this is further complicated since genetic factors in affected individuals might be different. …”
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Information and Knowledge Diffusion Dynamics in Complex Networks with Independent Spreaders
Published 2025-02-01“…Information and knowledge diffusion are important dynamical processes in complex social systems, in which the underlying topology of interactions among individuals is often modeled as networks. …”
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Do women prefer more complex music around ovulation?
Published 2012-01-01“…One theory holds that the ability to produce complex musical sounds might reflect qualities that are relevant in mate choice contexts and hence, that music is functionally analogous to the sexually-selected acoustic displays of some animals. …”
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Case Report: Treatment of a complex hand disfigurement injury by fully shaped reconstruction of a severed finger combined with ectopic banking
Published 2024-12-01“…One of the primary challenges in hand microsurgical reconstruction lies in addressing severe hand injuries, particularly those involving multiple finger amputations, as autologous replantation might not fully restore hand functionality. In such scenarios, fully shaped reconstruction of a severed finger combined with Ectopic banking could yield superior reconstructive outcomes and enhance the amputated limb's function. …”
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Mechanical Circulatory Support for Complex High-risk Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Published 2023-04-01“…Together, these advances now permit the application of complex percutaneous coronary interventions to higher-risk patients who might otherwise be left untreated. …”
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The impact of Alzheimer's disease on cortical complexity and its underlying biological mechanisms
Published 2025-06-01“…Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) might impact the complexity of cerebral cortex, and the underlying biological mechanisms responsible for cortical changes in the AD cortex remain unclear. …”
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The SPFH complex HflK-HflC regulates aerobic respiration in bacteria.
Published 2025-04-01“…This reduction might be related to lower stability of IspG and several other proteins, including the iron siderophore transporter TonB, in the absence of the HflK-HflC complex. …”
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Discovering the Influences of Complex Network Effects on Recovering Large Scale Multiagent Systems
Published 2014-01-01“…Although many distributed algorithm designs have been proved to be feasible to build their functions in the large scale multiagent systems as claimed, the performances may not be stable if the multiagent networks were organized with different complex network topologies. …”
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A New Approach to Model Machine Learning by Using Complex Bipolar Intuitionistic Fuzzy Information
Published 2022-01-01“…The proposed modeling techniques are used to study different ML factors and their interrelationship, so that the functionality of ML might be enhanced. Furthermore, the advantages and benefits of proposed methods are described by their side to side comparison with preexisting frameworks in the literature.…”
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“THE MIGHT-HAVE-BEENS” AS METAPLOT IN JULIAN BARNES’ STORYBOOK “THE LEMON TABLE”
Published 2021-06-01“…“The might-have-beens” metaplot will show the peculiarities of the heroes’ characters and their reactions to life situations, which will be the result of their individual life fears and complexes, aggravated by the limit situation of imminent death. …”
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Design principles of nuclear receptor signaling: how complex networking improves signal transduction
Published 2010-12-01“…This enables us to identify a number of ‘design’ aspects of the topology of these networks that might appear unnecessarily complex or even functionally paradoxical. …”
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Mariner Transposons Contain a Silencer: Possible Role of the Polycomb Repressive Complex 2.
Published 2016-03-01“…Here, we describe a silencer situated in the last 300 bp of the Mos1 transposase open reading frame (ORF) which functions in vertebrate and arthropod cells. Functional silencers are also found at similar locations within three other animal mariner elements, i.e. …”
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Fluorometric combination analysis of conformational changes in urea-induced unfolding of soybean protein isolates and their complexes with casein.
Published 2025-01-01“…Fluorescence phase diagram method was utilized to analyze the unfolding process of SPIs and SPI-casein complexes. The results showed that there was one intermediate (molten globule, MG) in the unfolding process of SPIs, while there were two intermediates (dimer or trimer intermediates and MG) in that of SPI-casein complexes. …”
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The origin recognition complex interacts with a subset of metabolic genes tightly linked to origins of replication.
Published 2009-12-01“…Since HMR-E possessed a unique non-replication function, we reasoned that other tight sites might reveal novel functions for ORC on chromosomes. …”
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