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Open AccessDynamic FMR1 granule phase switch instructed by m6A modification contributes to maternal RNA decay
Maternal RNA degradation is critical for embryogenesis and is tightly controlled by maternal RNA-binding proteins. Fragile X mental-retardation protein (FMR1) binds target mRNAs to form ribonucleoprotein (RNP)...
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Open Accessm6A-related lncRNAs predict prognosis and indicate immune microenvironment in acute myeloid leukemia
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a complex hematologic malignancy. Survival rate of AML patients is low. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play important roles in AML tumorigenesis and pr...
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Open AccessGenomic signatures define three subtypes of EGFR-mutant stage II–III non-small-cell lung cancer with distinct adjuvant therapy outcomes
The ADJUVANT study reported the comparative superiority of adjuvant gefitinib over chemotherapy in disease-free survival of resected EGFR-mutant stage II–IIIA non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, not all ...
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Non-Hermitian topological whispering gallery
In 1878, Lord Rayleigh observed the highly celebrated phenomenon of sound waves that creep around the curved gallery of St Paul’s Cathedral in London1,2. These whispering-gallery waves scatter efficiently with li...
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Open AccessRemote whispering metamaterial for non-radiative transceiving of ultra-weak sound
Transceiving ultra-weak sound typically relies on signal pre-amplification at the transmitting end via active electro-acoustic devices, which inherently perturbs the environment in the form of noise that inevi...
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Open AccessEmitting long-distance spiral airborne sound using low-profile planar acoustic antenna
Recent years have witnessed a rapidly growing interest in exploring the use of spiral sound carrying artificial orbital angular momentum (OAM), toward establishing a spiral-wave-based technology that is signif...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: An all-to-all approach to the identification of sequence-specific readers for epigenetic DNA modifications on cytosine
A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21726-y
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Open AccessAn all-to-all approach to the identification of sequence-specific readers for epigenetic DNA modifications on cytosine
Epigenetic modifications of DNA play important roles in many biological processes. Identifying readers of these epigenetic marks is a critical step towards understanding the underlying mechanisms. Here, we pre...
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Open AccessMemory-based optical polarization conversion in a double- \(\Lambda\) atomic system with degenerate Zeeman states
Optical memory based on the electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in a double- \(\Lambda\) Λ atomic system provides a convenient way to convert the frequency, bandwidth or polarization of an optical p...
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Open AccessSubwavelength broadband sound absorber based on a composite metasurface
Suppressing broadband low-frequency sound has great scientific and engineering significance. However, normal porous acoustic materials backed by a rigid wall cannot really play its deserved role on low-frequen...
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Open AccessPartial cross map** eliminates indirect causal influences
Causality detection likely misidentifies indirect causations as direct ones, due to the effect of causation transitivity. Although several methods in traditional frameworks have been proposed to avoid such mis...
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Open AccessEpiretinal Membrane Detection at the Ophthalmologist Level using Deep Learning of Optical Coherence Tomography
Purpose: Previous deep learning studies on optical coherence tomography (OCT) mainly focused on diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration. We proposed a deep learning model that can identify epire...
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Open AccessNon-Markovian recovery makes complex networks more resilient against large-scale failures
Non-Markovian spontaneous recovery processes with a time delay (memory) are ubiquitous in the real world. How does the non-Markovian characteristic affect failure propagation in complex networks? We consider f...
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Open AccessHaploid induction via unpollinated ovule culture in Gerbera hybrida
Ovule-derived haploid culture is an effective and important method for genetic study and plant breeding. Gerbera hybrida is a highly heterozygous species, and the lack of homozygous lines presents a challenge for...
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Open AccessReversed Doppler effect based on hybridized acoustic Mie resonances
The realization of reversed Doppler effects in double-negative acoustic metamaterials remains challenging. This paper demonstrates the reversed Doppler effect associated with sound wave propagation in negative...
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Open AccessPublisher Correction: Equivalence and its invalidation between non-Markovian and Markovian spreading dynamics on complex networks
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Open AccessLow-frequency perfect sound absorption achieved by a modulus-near-zero metamaterial
We have analytically proposed a mechanism for achieving a perfect absorber by a modulus-near-zero (MNZ) metamaterial with a properly decorated imaginary part, in which the perfect absorption (PA) is derived fr...
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Open AccessUltrathin acoustic cloaking by a conformal hybrid metasurface
Ultrathin acoustic cloaking of obstacles with arbitrary shape is achieved by a conformal hybrid metasurface, which is composed of an outer layer of phase-control metasurface (PCM) and an inner layer of near-ze...
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Open AccessIrrelevance of linear controllability to nonlinear dynamical networks
There has been tremendous development in linear controllability of complex networks. Real-world systems are fundamentally nonlinear. Is linear controllability relevant to nonlinear dynamical networks? We ident...
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Open AccessEquivalence and its invalidation between non-Markovian and Markovian spreading dynamics on complex networks
Epidemic spreading processes in the real world depend on human behaviors and, consequently, are typically non-Markovian in that the key events underlying the spreading dynamics cannot be described as a Poisson...