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Chapter and Conference Paper
Image Attribute Modification Based on Text Guidance
The goal of this paper is to manipulate image attributes using text description. Although many methods can synthesize images with new properties from text, they cannot fully preserve the text-independent conte...
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Phase resetting and intermittent control at the edge of stability in a simple biped model generates 1/f-like gait cycle variability
The 1/f-like gait cycle variability, characterized by temporal changes in stride-time intervals during steady-state human walking, is a well-documented gait characteristic. Such gait fractality is apparent in hea...
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The characteristics of coronary stenosis in 11,267 patients from Southwest China: a retrospective study
The characteristics of coronary stenosis vary among the different countries or areas. 11,267 patients who have undergone coronary angiography (CAG) from three Southwest China hospitals were investigated. Patie...
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Long noncoding RNA FGFR3-AS1 promotes osteosarcoma growth through regulating its natural antisense transcript FGFR3
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), a new class of RNAs with no protein-coding potential, have been reported to have crucial roles in the regulation of a variety of tumors. However, the functions and molecular mech...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Stability and Flexibility During Human Motor Control
In this article, we address issues about human motor control system that can achieve two apparently contrasting goals at the same time, namely, dynamic stability and flexibility of movement, in particular, dur...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Model of Gait Cycle Variability During Human Walking
Other than average gait interval, stride-to-stride variability is believed to convey important information about neural control mechanism. Long-range correlation is found in stride interval variability and sca...
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A Crucial Role of IL-17 in Bone Resorption During Rejection of Fresh Bone Xenotransplantation in Rats
Bone grafting is a very useful approach to reconstruction of skeletal defects. However, the clinical use of autografts, allografts, and synthetic products is associated with a number of problems. The use of bo...
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Investigation and evaluation of increasing uplift pressure in an arch dam: A case study of the Huaguangtan Dam
The investigation of abnormal increases in uplift pressure can lead to the discovery of seepage paths that may cause damage to concrete arch dams. A new methodology has been developed in this study in order to...
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Open AccessCYP4F2 genetic polymorphisms are associated with coronary heart disease in a Chinese population
To explore the relationship between CYP4F2 gene polymorphism and coronary heart disease (CHD) in a Chinese Han population.
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Stenotic coexistence among coronary, renal and extracrainal arteries in Chinese patients
To investigate the stenotic coexistence among coronary, renal and extracranial arteries and check the predictive value of stenosis between these arteries in Chinese patients. The stenosis of three arteries was...
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Structure-based characterization of the binding of peptide to the human endophilin-1 Src homology 3 domain using position-dependent noncovalent potential analysis
Many protein–protein interactions are mediated by a peptide-recognizing domain, such as WW, PDZ, or SH3. In the present study, we describe a new method called position-dependent noncovalent potential analysis ...
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Silencing of HMGA1 expression by RNA interference suppresses growth of osteogenic sarcoma
The expression of high mobility group protein A1 (HMGA1) protein has been closely related to various malignant and prognostic degrees of tumor. To investigate the influence of down-regulating HMGA1 on the tumo...
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Role of Gα12- and Gα13-protein subunit linkage of D3 dopamine receptors in the natriuretic effect of D3 dopamine receptor in kidney
The D3 dopamine receptor is the major D2-like receptor that regulates sodium transport in the renal proximal tubule (RPT) and helps maintain blood pressure in the normal range. In Wistar–Kyoto (WKY) rats chronica...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Re-optimization Contributes to the Adaption of External VF Field
The computational model of Franklin et al. (J. Neurosci., 28(44) 2008, 11165–11173) describes the adaptation of human arm movement to the external force field with lower-level feed-forward module for compensation...