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Hyperglycemia affects axial signs in patients with Parkinson’s disease through mechanisms of insulin resistance or non-insulin resistance
To investigate the influence of hyperglycemia on motor symptoms, especially axial signs, and potential mechanisms related to insulin resistance (IR) in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PWP).
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Open AccessTranscranial alternating current stimulation improves quality of life in Parkinson’s disease: study protocol for a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial
The neural cells in the brains of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PWP) display aberrant synchronized oscillatory activity within the beta frequency range. Additionally, enhanced gamma oscillations may serve...
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Open AccessEigenmode-based approach reveals a decline in brain structure–function liberality across the human lifespan
While brain function is supported and constrained by the underlying structure, the connectome-based link estimated by current approaches is either relatively moderate or accompanied by high model complexity, w...
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Open AccessEnhanced brain structure-function tethering in transmodal cortex revealed by high-frequency eigenmodes
While the link between brain structure and function remains an ongoing challenge, the prevailing hypothesis is that the structure-function relationship may itself be gradually decoupling from unimodal to trans...
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Open AccessIntermittent theta-burst stimulation combined with physical therapy as an optimal rehabilitation in Parkinson’s disease: study protocol for a randomised, double-blind, controlled trial
First-line rehabilitative strategies to improve motor deficits are based on functional training (physical or occupational therapy), which has been demonstrated to facilitate neural reorganisation. Accumulating...
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On the selection of the weighting parameter value in optimizing Eucalyptus globulus pulp yield models based on NIR spectra
Prediction of pulp yield of Eucalyptus globulus wood samples based on partial least squares (PLS) regression can be optimized by utilizing specific near infrared (NIR) wavelengths. A critical feature of this appr...
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Open AccessText mining of gene–phenotype associations reveals new phenotypic profiles of autism-associated genes
Autism is a spectrum disorder with wide variation in type and severity of symptoms. Understanding gene–phenotype associations is vital to unravel the disease mechanisms and advance its diagnosis and treatment....
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Multimedia analysis for medical applications
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Guest Editorial: Large-scale 3D Multimedia Analysis and Applications
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The performance evaluation of diagonal recurrent neural network with different chaos neurons
In this paper, different chaos neurons are added in hidden layer of diagonal recurrent neural network. The advanced networks can solve the problem of long training time because of the convergence of chaos neur...
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Dynamic Scaling Theory of the Forced Translocation of a Semi-flexible Polymer Through a Nanopore
We present a theoretical description of the dynamics of a semi-flexible polymer being pulled through a nanopore by an external force acting at the pore. Our theory is based on the tensile blob picture of Pincu...
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Active hashing and its application to image and text retrieval
In recent years, hashing-based methods for large-scale similarity search have sparked considerable research interests in the data mining and machine learning communities. While unsupervised hashing-based metho...
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Advanced glycation end products depress function of endothelial progenitor cells via p38 and ERK 1/2 mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play divergent roles in the process of atherosclerosis. We investigated the effects of AGE-human serum albumin (AGE-HSA) on recept...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Cross-Domain Knowledge Transfer Using Semi-supervised Classification
Traditional text classification algorithms are based on a basic assumption: the training and test data should hold the same distribution. However, this identical distribution assumption is always violated in r...