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Retraction Note: Evaluating and forecasting the risks of small to medium-sized enterprises in the supply chain finance market using blockchain technology and deep learning model
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Evaluating and forecasting the risks of small to medium-sized enterprises in the supply chain finance market using blockchain technology and deep learning model
The present work applies deep learning and blockchain technology to evaluate and control the risk of the supply chain finance market, to cope with the diversifications of the financial market development mode....
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Effect of Insoles Treatment on School-Age Children with Symptomatic Flexible Flatfoot: A 2-Year Follow-Up Study
Flatfoot is common among children. Symptomatic flexible flatfoot is one of the various types which needs treatment. Wearing insoles is considered one of the conservative therapies, but its effects are still un...
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Open AccessEngineered extracellular vesicles: potentials in cancer combination therapy
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are a group of secretory vesicles with cell-derived membrane and contents. Due to the cargo delivery capability, EVs can be designed as drug delivery platforms for cancer therapy. ...
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Merging PROTAC and molecular glue for degrading BTK and GSPT1 proteins concurrently
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Open AccessRadiology residency training in China: results from the first retrospective nationwide survey
This was the first study to systematically landscape and examine China’s nationwide standardized residency training in radiology.
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Degradation of Bruton’s tyrosine kinase mutants by PROTACs for potential treatment of ibrutinib-resistant non-Hodgkin lymphomas
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Open AccessEmergence of scaling in human-interest dynamics
Human behaviors are often driven by human interests. Despite intense recent efforts in exploring the dynamics of human behaviors, little is known about human-interest dynamics, partly due to the extreme diffic...
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Open AccessBraess's Paradox in Epidemic Game: Better Condition Results in Less Payoff
Facing the threats of infectious diseases, we take various actions to protect ourselves, but few studies considered an evolving system with competing strategies. In view of that, we propose an evolutionary epi...