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    A Novel Deep Learning Zero-Watermark Method for Interior Design Protection Based on Image Fusion by Yiran Peng, Qingqing Hu, Jing Xu, KinTak U, Junming Chen

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The unique and often intricate nature of these designs makes them vulnerable to unauthorized replication and misuse, posing significant challenges for designers seeking to protect their intellectual property. …”
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    Overexpression of associated with altered genome and poor survival in selected types of human cancer by Oanh TN Tran, Serkalem Tadesse, Christopher Chu, Dawit Kidane

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Endonuclease VIII-like 3 (NEIL3) is a DNA glycosylase protein that is involved in oxidative and interstrand crosslink DNA damage repair. Our previous work has showed that NEIL3 is required to maintain replication fork integrity. …”
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    Effects of the fatty acid synthase inhibitors triclosan and lapatinib on dengue virus and Zika virus infection by Suthatta Sornprasert, Janejira Jaratsittisin, Chanida Chumchanchira, Duncan R. Smith

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract Fatty acid synthase (FASN) has been shown to be critical in the replication of several viruses of the genus Orthoflavivirus. …”
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    Using Acanthamoeba spp. as a cell model to evaluate Leishmania infections. by Helena Lúcia Carneiro Santos, Gabriela Linhares Pereira, Rhagner Bonono do Reis, Igor Cardoso Rodrigues, Claudia Masini d'Avila, Vitor Ennes Vidal

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Leishmania spp. preferentially invade macrophage lineage cells of vertebrates for replication after subverting cellular functions of humans and other mammals. …”
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    RSV explorations: using a case series focused on a single microbe to connect concepts across an undergraduate microbiology course by Chadene Tremaglio, Derek Dube

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Each exploration is designed to cover or expand on key concepts in microbiology, including milestones in the history of the field, Koch’s postulates and the germ theory of disease, the discovery of viruses, virus structure and replication, clinical epidemiology, and vaccines. Throughout the course, students work individually, in pairs, and in small groups to complete the activities, which take place predominantly during class. …”
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    Unprecedented female mutation bias in the aye-aye, a highly unusual lemur from Madagascar. by Richard J Wang, Yadira Peña-García, Muthuswamy Raveendran, R Alan Harris, Thuy-Trang Nguyen, Marie-Claude Gingras, Yifan Wu, Lesette Perez, Anne D Yoder, Joe H Simmons, Jeffrey Rogers, Matthew W Hahn

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Further, we analyze a set of DNA repair and replication genes to identify candidate mutations that may be responsible for the change in mutation bias observed in aye-ayes. …”
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    Potential of Lactoferrin Against the Radiation-Induced Brain Injury by Marina Yu. Kopaeva, Anton B. Cherepov, Irina B. Alchinova, Daria A. Shaposhnikova, Anna V. Rybakova, Alexandr P. Trashkov

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The purpose of this work was to study the effects of lactoferrin (Lf) on acute (days 3 and 15) and early-delayed (day 30) changes in the dentate gyrus of mouse hippocampus caused by whole-body gamma-irradiation. …”
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    Epstein-Barr virus reactivation induces divergent abortive, reprogrammed, and host shutoff states by lytic progression. by Elliott D SoRelle, Lauren E Haynes, Katherine A Willard, Beth Chang, James Ch'ng, Heather Christofk, Micah A Luftig

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Consistent with prior work, we find that cell cycle and MYC expression correlate with cells refractory to lytic reactivation. …”
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    Modern Approaches to Molecular Genetics of Viruses in the Study of the Members of the Family Coronaviridae by M. V. Supotnitskiy

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The existence of certain suspicions about the artificial origin of the COVID-19 pandemic and about the possible use of reverse genetics technology to create the SARS-CoV-2 virus require an understanding of its capabilities in the design of new viruses. The aim of this work is to show how the use of reverse genetics allows the design of previously non-existent coronaviruses, technologies and the main achievements in their creation. …”
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    Facilitating Large Language Model Russian Adaptation with Learned Embedding Propagation by Михаил Тихомиров, Даниил Чернышев

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Despite accelerating LLM adoption in sensitive-information environments, the lack of disclosed training data hinders replication and makes these achievements exclusive to specific models. …”
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    A three-dimensional high throughput assay identifies novel antibacterial molecules with activity against intracellular Shigella by Voong Vinh Phat, Andrew Shih Teong Lim, Cristina De Cozar-Gallardo, Maria Isabel Castellote Alvaro, Demetrio Muñoz Alvarez, Elena Fernandez Alvaro, Lluis Ballell-Pages, Sonia Lozano-Arias, Stephen Baker

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Shigella pathogenesis is largely intracellular and antibacterial chemicals that preferentially work inside cells may be desirable to limit collateral AMR and block key components of the Shigella infection cycle. …”
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    Patterns of HIV-1 protein interaction identify perturbed host-cellular subsystems. by Jamie I MacPherson, Jonathan E Dickerson, John W Pinney, David L Robertson

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) exploits a diverse array of host cell functions in order to replicate. This is mediated through a network of virus-host interactions. …”
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    Defining the estimated core genome of bacterial populations using a Bayesian decision model. by Andries J van Tonder, Shilan Mistry, James E Bray, Dorothea M C Hill, Alison J Cody, Chris L Farmer, Keith P Klugman, Anne von Gottberg, Stephen D Bentley, Julian Parkhill, Keith A Jolley, Martin C J Maiden, Angela B Brueggemann

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…The core gene with the highest p-distance value in C. jejuni was annotated in the reference genome as a putative hydrolase, but further work revealed that it shared sequence homology with beta-lactamase/metallo-beta-lactamases (enzymes that provide resistance to a range of broad-spectrum antibiotics) and thioredoxin reductase genes (which reduce oxidative stress and are essential for DNA replication) in other C. jejuni genomes. …”
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    Redox-sensitive system of the antioxidant-responsive element as a new target for tuberculosis treatment by P. M. Kozhin, N. K. Zenkov, A. V. Chechushkov, N. S. Zaytseva, N. V. Kandalintseva, E. B. Menshchikova

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The aim of this work was to study the influence of induction system Keap1/Nrf2/ARE on the formation of mycobacterial granulomas in vitro. …”
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    Why is reporting quality improvement so hard? A qualitative study in perioperative care by Mary Dixon-Woods, Emma Leanne Jones, Graham P Martin

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…First, the broad scope of QI reporting—ranging from small local projects to multisite research across different disciplines—causes uncertainty about where QI work should be published. Second, context is fundamental to the success of a QI intervention but is difficult to report in ways that support replication and development. …”
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    Contribution of human muscle-derived cells to skeletal muscle regeneration in dystrophic host mice. by Jinhong Meng, Carl F Adkin, Shi-wen Xu, Francesco Muntoni, Jennifer E Morgan

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>Our data complement and extend previous findings on human skeletal muscle-derived stem cells, and clearly indicate that further work is necessary to prepare pure cell populations from skeletal muscle that maintain their phenotype in culture and make a robust contribution to skeletal muscle regeneration after systemic delivery in dystrophic mouse models. …”
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    Repression of varicella zoster virus gene expression during quiescent infection in the absence of detectable histone deposition. by Jiayi Wang, Nadine Brückner, Simon Weissmann, Thomas Günther, Shuyong Zhu, Carolin Vogt, Guorong Sun, Rongrong Guo, Renzo Bruno, Birgit Ritter, Lars Steinbrück, Benedikt B Kaufer, Daniel P Depledge, Adam Grundhoff, Abel Viejo-Borbolla

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The mechanisms that lead to this restricted gene expression and the transition to lytic replication remain unknown, partly due to the difficulty of working with human neurons. …”
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    Towards Organizational Development In Digital Organizational Twin by Olena Skrynnyk

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The main purpose of the research is the developing of a digital representation of organizational processes, which focuses on the performance, working activities, organizational issues, behaviour and interactions between of the organizational members. …”
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