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Open AccessMachine learning-based extrachromosomal DNA identification in large-scale cohorts reveals its clinical implications in cancer
The clinical implications of extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) in cancer therapy remain largely elusive. Here, we present a comprehensive analysis of ecDNA amplification spectra and their association with clinical ...
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Open AccessAddendum: Cellular differentiation into hyphae and spores in halophilic archaea
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Observation of plaid-like spin splitting in a noncoplanar antiferromagnet
Spatial, momentum and energy separation of electronic spins in condensed-matter systems guides the development of new devices in which spin-polarized current is generated and manipulated1–3. Recent attention on a...
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Open AccessIdentification of gene signatures and molecular mechanisms underlying the mutual exclusion between psoriasis and leprosy
Leprosy and psoriasis rarely coexist, the specific molecular mechanisms underlying their mutual exclusion have not been extensively investigated. This study aimed to reveal the underlying mechanism responsible...
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Open AccessA biomarker panel of C-reactive protein, procalcitonin and serum amyloid A is a predictor of sepsis in severe trauma patients
Severe trauma could induce sepsis due to the loss of control of the infection, which may eventually lead to death. Accurate and timely diagnosis of sepsis with severe trauma remains challenging both for clinic...
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Open AccessIdentification of the length and location of the A1 pulley combining palpation technique with palm landmarks: a cadaveric study
Through anatomical morphology, to accumulate the relevant parameters of the A1 pulley of each adult finger. A total of 100 fingers were selected, dissected layer by layer, and the A1 pulley and neurovascular o...
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Open AccessBiomechanical and histomorphological analysis of the mandible in rats with chronic kidney disease
The present study aimed to investigate the biomechanical and histomorphological features of mandibles in an adenine-induced chronic kidney disease–mineral and bone disorder (CKD-MBD) rat model of CKD. A total ...
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Open AccessEffect of miR-206 on lower limb ischemia–reperfusion injury in rat and its mechanism
Lower limb ischemia–reperfusion is a common pathological process during clinical surgery. Because lower limb ischemia–reperfusion usually aggravates ischemia-induced skeletal muscle tissue injury after lower l...
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Open AccessMyeloid cells interact with a subset of thyrocytes to promote their migration and follicle formation through NF-κB
The pathogenesis of thyroid dysgenesis (TD) is not well understood. Here, using a combination of single-cell RNA and spatial transcriptome sequencing, we identify a subgroup of NF-κB-activated thyrocytes locat...
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Open AccessFracture detection in pediatric wrist trauma X-ray images using YOLOv8 algorithm
Hospital emergency departments frequently receive lots of bone fracture cases, with pediatric wrist trauma fracture accounting for the majority of them. Before pediatric surgeons perform surgery, they need to ...
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Open AccessDiversity and evolution of the MHC class II DRB gene in the Capra sibirica experienced a demographic fluctuation in China
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes are the most polymorphic genes in vertebrates, and their proteins play a critical role in adaptive immunity for defense against a variety of pathogens. MHC dive...
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Open AccessGut microbiota impacts bone via Bacteroides vulgatus-valeric acid-related pathways
Although the gut microbiota has been reported to influence osteoporosis risk, the individual species involved, and underlying mechanisms, remain largely unknown. We performed integrative analyses in a Chinese ...
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Open AccessA single amino acid substitution in the capsid protein of Zika virus contributes to a neurovirulent phenotype
Increasing evidence shows the African lineage Zika virus (ZIKV) displays a more severe neurovirulence compared to the Asian ZIKV. However, viral determinants and the underlying mechanisms of enhanced virulence...
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Open AccessThe liver microenvironment orchestrates FGL1-mediated immune escape and progression of metastatic colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) patients with liver metastases usually obtain less benefit from immunotherapy, and the underlying mechanisms remain understudied. Here, we identify that fibrinogen-like protein 1 (FGL1)...
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Open AccessIntegrated single-cell and spatial transcriptomics reveals heterogeneity of fibroblast and pivotal genes in psoriasis
Psoriasis, which is one of the most common skin diseases, involves an array of complex immune constituents including T cells, dendritic cells and monocytes. Particularly, the cytokine IL17A, primarily generate...
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Open AccessAnomalous spin current anisotropy in a noncollinear antiferromagnet
Cubic materials host high crystal symmetry and hence are not expected to support anisotropy in transport phenomena. In contrast to this common expectation, here we report an anomalous anisotropy of spin curren...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: A translational regulator MHZ9 modulates ethylene signaling in rice
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Open AccessA translational regulator MHZ9 modulates ethylene signaling in rice
Ethylene plays essential roles in rice growth, development and stress adaptation. Translational control of ethylene signaling remains unclear in rice. Here, through analysis of an ethylene-response mutant mhz9, w...
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Open AccessThe effectiveness of the puncture channel plugging for reduction of complications after CT-guided percutaneous transthoracic needle biopsy
The effect of plugging the puncture channel with a mixture of hemocoagulase injection on the complications of CT-guided percutaneous transthoracic need biopsy (PTNB) was discussed. The medical records of PTNB ...
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Open AccessA valuable subarachnoid space named the occipito-atlantal cistern
The cisterna magna has been defined as the space between the inferior margin of the cerebellar vermis to the level of the foramen magnum, while an enlarged dorsal subarachnoid space at the occipito-cervical ju...