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Open AccessThe BET degrader ZBC260 suppresses stemness and tumorigenesis and promotes differentiation in triple-negative breast cancer by disrupting inflammatory signaling
Breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) are resistant to standard therapies, facilitate tumor dissemination, and contribute to relapse and progression. Super-enhancers are regulators of stemness, and BET proteins, wh...
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Cyclic Response and Post-cyclic Settlement of Sand Experiencing Repeated Earthquakes
This study evaluated the cyclic response and re-consolidation volumetric strain (εV) of clean sand subjected to repeated earthquakes at non-fully liquefied stage. A series of repeated cyclic direct simple shear t...
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Sociodemographic, socioeconomic, and clinical factors associated with diabetes screening in Asian Americans
Asian Americans have high levels of undiagnosed diabetes, but little is known about what influences diabetes screening in this group. We determined which sociodemographic, socioeconomic, and clinical factors w...
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A Cross-Sectional Comparison of US Adult Diabetes Screening Levels by Disability Status
Diabetes is a potentially life-threatening metabolic condition that disproportionately affects US adults with a disability. Diabetes screening is key to early disease detection and prompt treatment, but it is ...
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Influence of Rurality on HIV Testing Practices Across the United States, 2012–2017
In the US, HIV testing has been key in the identification of new HIV cases, allowing for the initiation of antiretroviral treatment and a reduction in disease transmission. We consider the influence of living ...
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US urban–rural disparities in breast cancer-screening practices at the national, regional, and state level, 2012–2016
Previous studies suggesting that rural US women may be less likely to have a recent mammogram than urban women are limited in either scope or granularity. This study explored urban–rural disparities in US brea...
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Open AccessImpact of rurality on diabetes screening in the US
Due to the high prevalence of diabetes risk factors in rural areas, it is important to identify whether differences in diabetes screening rates between rural and urban areas exist. Thus, the purpose of this st...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Improving Gait Cryptosystem Security Using Gray Code Quantization and Linear Discriminant Analysis
Gait has been considered as an efficient biometric trait for user authentication. Although there are some studies that address the task of securing gait templates/models in gait-based authentication systems, t...
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Efficiently Learning Random Fields for Stereo Vision with Sparse Message Passing
As richer models for stereo vision are constructed, there is a growing interest in learning model parameters. To estimate parameters in Markov Random Field (MRF) based stereo formulations, one usually needs to...