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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632036/development-of-a-dental-digital-data-set-for-research-in-artificial-intelligence-the-importance-of-labeling-performed-by-radiologists
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eliana Dantas Costa, Hugo Gaêta-Araujo, José Andery Carneiro, Breno Augusto Guerra Zancan, José Augusto Baranauskas, Alessandra Alaniz Macedo, Camila Tirapelli
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to present the development of a database (dataset) of panoramic radiographs. STUDY DESIGN: Three radiologists labeled an image set consisting of 936 panoramic radiographs. Labeling includes tooth numbering (including teeth present and missing) and annotation of dental conditions (e.g., caries, dental restoration, residual root, endodontic treatment, implant, fixed prosthesis, incisal wear). The annotation process was performed in a Picture Archive and Communication System software customized for the study purposes using a small bounding box to delimit the entire tooth and items for radiographic diagnosis and a large bounding box to simultaneously delimit the 2 dental arches (maxilla and mandible)...
December 14, 2023: Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628630/bridging-food-systems-and-one-health-a-key-to-preventing-future-pandemics
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REVIEW
Marcia Arredondo-Rivera, Zoe Barois, Gustavo Enrique Monti, Johanna Steketee, Annabelle Daburon
Food Systems and One Health are two approaches increasingly known for the holistic perspective they bring when addressing the issues that concern them: food and health. This systematic literature review aims to explore the evidence for using these approaches in a concerted manner to better manage zoonoses. By zoonoses management, we refer to improving the ability to address current zoonoses as well as preventing future ones. A total of 98 scientific articles were screened, of which 29 were considered eligible due to their focus on operationalizing each approach to help address zoonoses, as well as a combination of the two...
June 2024: One Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627963/plant-derived-nanovesicles-offer-a-promising-avenue-for-anti-aging-interventions
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REVIEW
Yiming Meng, Jing Sun, Tao Yu, Haozhe Piao
Over the past few years, the study of plant-derived nanovesicles (PDNVs) has emerged as a hot topic of discussion and research in the scientific community. This remarkable interest stems from their potential role in facilitating intercellular communication and their unique ability to deliver biologically active components, including proteins, lipids, and miRNAs, to recipient cells. This fascinating ability to act as a molecular courier has opened up an entirely new dimension in our understanding of plant biology...
2024: Physiologia Plantarum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627434/first-public-dataset-to-study-2023-turkish-general-election
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Najafi, Nihat Mugurtay, Yasser Zouzou, Ege Demirci, Serhat Demirkiran, Huseyin Alper Karadeniz, Onur Varol
In the context of Turkiye's most recent parliamentary and presidential elections ("seçim" in Turkish), social media has played an important role in shaping public debate. It is of utmost importance to capture social media trends during the 2023 Turkish elections, since it uncovers a great deal of information of election propaganda, political debates, smear campaigns, and election manipulation by domestic and international actors. We provide a comprehensive dataset for social media researchers to study Turkish elections, develop tools to prevent online manipulation, and gather novel information to inform the public...
April 16, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626771/creating-connections-when-we-talk-about-science
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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For Cell's 50th anniversary Focus on Immunology, scientific editor Cheri Sirois asked science communicator Liz Neeley, founding partner of Liminal and cofounder of Solving for Science, to discuss strategies for tackling technical complexity and for engaging effectively with broad audiences. A lightly edited transcript of their conversation is shared here.
April 6, 2024: Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626688/open-access-publishing-and-the-future-of-scientific-communication
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EDITORIAL
Christopher H Hawkes, Gavin Giovannoni, Jeanette Lechner-Scott, Michael Levy, Ann Yeh
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 15, 2024: Multiple Sclerosis and related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625915/a-comparative-analysis-of-attitudes-toward-genome-edited-food-among-japanese-public-and-scientific-community
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryuma Shineha, Kohei F Takeda, Yube Yamaguchi, Nozomu Koizumi
Genome editing technologies such as CRISPR/Cas9 have been developed in the last decade and have been applied to new food technologies. Genome-edited food (GEF) is a crucial issue with those new food technologies. Thus, each country has established GEF governance systems to maximize benefits and minimize risks. These emphasize the importance of communicating about GEF to the public. The key concerns are understanding various viewpoints and value perspectives (framings) in science and technology and encouraging and opening communication with the public...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622184/terahertz-binary-computing-in-a-coupled-toroidal-metasurface
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angana Bhattacharya, Bhagwat Singh Chouhan, Kajal Sharma, Sami M Halawani, Amir Ahmad, Gagan Kumar
The applications of terahertz metamaterials are being actively explored in recent times for applications in high-speed communication devices, miniature photonic circuits, and bio-chemical devices because of their wide advantages. The toroidal resonance, a new type of metasurface resonance, has been examined with great interest to utilize its properties in terahertz metasurface applications. This study reports a proof of concept design of a toroidal metasurface that experimentally demonstrates binary computing operations in the terahertz frequency regime...
April 15, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622153/the-application-of-improved-densenet-algorithm-in-accurate-image-recognition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuntao Hou, Zequan Wu, Xiaohua Cai, Tianyu Zhu
Image recognition technology belongs to an important research field of artificial intelligence. In order to enhance the application value of image recognition technology in the field of computer vision and improve the technical dilemma of image recognition, the research improves the feature reuse method of dense convolutional network. Based on gradient quantization, traditional parallel algorithms have been improved. This improvement allows for independent parameter updates layer by layer, reducing communication time and data volume...
April 15, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621762/the-covid-19-vaccine-safety-research-center-a-cornerstone-for-strengthening-safety-evidence-for-covid-19-vaccination-in-the-republic-of-korea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Na-Young Jeong, Hyesook Park, Sanghoon Oh, Seung Eun Jung, Dong-Hyun Kim, Hyoung-Shik Shin, Hee Chul Han, Jong-Koo Lee, Jun Hee Woo, Jaehun Jung, Joongyub Lee, Ju-Young Shin, Sun-Young Jung, Byung-Joo Park, Nam-Kyong Choi
The COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Research Committee (CoVaSC) was established in November 2021 to address the growing need for independent, in-depth scientific evidence on adverse events (AEs) following coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination. This initiative was requested by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency and led by the National Academy of Medicine of Korea. In September 2022, the COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Research Center was established, strengthening CoVaSC's initiatives. The center has conducted various studies on the safety of COVID-19 vaccines...
April 4, 2024: Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621588/space-research-to-explore-novel-biochemical-insights-on-earth
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REVIEW
Simona Ferraro, Anilkumar Dave, Cristina Cereda, Elvira Verduci, Santica Marcovina, Gianvincenzo Zuccotti
Travel to space has overcome unprecedent technological challenges and this has resulted in transfer of these technological results on Earth to better our lives. Health technology, medical devices, and research advancements in human biology are the first beneficiaries of this transfer. The real breakthrough came with the International Space Station, which endorsed multidisciplinary international scientific collaborations and boosted the research on pathophysiological adaptation of astronauts to life on space...
April 13, 2024: Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621134/reflecting-on-indonesia-s-young-academy-movement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Inaya Rakhmani, Arief Anshory Yusuf, Hasnawati Saleh, Zulfa Sakhiyya, Kanti Pertiwi, Sudirman Nasir, Herlambang P Wiratraman, Berry Juliandi, Yanuar Nugroho, Jamaluddin Jompa
In the past three decades, there has been a rise in young academy movements in the Global North and South. Such movements, in at least Germany and the Netherlands, have been shown to be quite effective in connecting scientific work with society. Likewise, these movements share a common goal of developing interdisciplinary collaboration among young scientists, which contributes to the growth of a nation's-but also global-scientific endeavors. This paper focuses on the young academy movement in the fourth-largest country hosting the biggest Muslim population in the world, which is also the third-most populous democracy: Indonesia...
April 23, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619866/rolling-the-dice-design-interpret-compute-estimate-interactive-learning-of-biostatistics-with-simulations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert Thiesmeier, Nicola Orsini
Despite the increasing relevance of statistics in health sciences, teaching styles in higher education are remarkably similar across disciplines: lectures covering the theory and methods, followed by application and computer exercises in given data sets. This often leads to challenges for students in comprehending fundamental statistical concepts essential for medical research. To address these challenges, we propose an engaging learning approach-DICE (design, interpret, compute, estimate)-aimed at enhancing the learning experience of statistics in public health and epidemiology...
April 15, 2024: JMIR Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38616210/a-psycholinguistic-study-of-intergroup-bias-and-its-cultural-propagation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Schmidtke, Victor Kuperman
Intergroup bias is the tendency for people to inflate positive regard for their in-group and derogate the out-group. Across two online experiments (N = 922) this study revisits the methodological premises of research on language as a window into intergroup bias. Experiment 1 examined (i) whether the valence (positivity) of language production differs when communicating about an in- vs. out-group, and (ii) whether the extent of this bias is influenced by the positivity of input descriptors that were initially presented to participants as examples of how an in-group or out-group characterize themselves...
April 14, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615876/treating-cancer-through-modulating-exosomal-protein-loading-and-function-the-prospects-of-natural-products-and-traditional-chinese-medicine
#35
REVIEW
Lulu Meng, Chao Zhang, Pei Yu
Exosomes, small yet vital extracellular vesicles, play an integral role in intercellular communication. They transport critical components, such as proteins, lipid bilayers, DNA, RNA, and glycans, to target cells. These vesicles are crucial in modulating the extracellular matrix and orchestrating signal transduction processes. In oncology, exosomes are pivotal in tumor growth, metastasis, drug resistance, and immune modulation within the tumor microenvironment. Exosomal proteins, noted for their stability and specificity, have garnered widespread attention...
April 12, 2024: Pharmacological Research: the Official Journal of the Italian Pharmacological Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615109/link-budget-analysis-of-bi-directional-leo-and-geo-optical-feeder-links-advancing-the-beam-wander-model-s-accuracy
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carla Cantore, Davide Monopoli, Angelo Altamura, Alberto Mengali, Marco Grande, Antonella D'Orazio
The telecommunications of the future rely on the concept of a three-dimensional architecture able to integrate terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks with the goal to ensure a reliable and high-speed connectivity to users located anywhere. In this context, free space optical communications constitute a candidate technology for feeder links, thanks to their advantages in terms of bandwidth and achievable data rates. Nonetheless, due to the propagation impediments encountered by an optical beam travelling through atmosphere, flexible and accurate instruments able to support the design of optical feeder links are needed...
April 13, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612973/the-impact-of-excessive-fructose-intake-on-adipose-tissue-and-the-development-of-childhood-obesity
#37
REVIEW
Anna Karenina Azevedo-Martins, Matheus Pedro Santos, Julie Abayomi, Natália Juliana Ramos Ferreira, Fabiana S Evangelista
Worldwide, childhood obesity cases continue to rise, and its prevalence is known to increase the risk of non-communicable diseases typically found in adults, such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Thus, comprehending its multiple causes to build healthier approaches and revert this scenario is urgent. Obesity development is strongly associated with high fructose intake since the excessive consumption of this highly lipogenic sugar leads to white fat accumulation and causes white adipose tissue (WAT) inflammation, oxidative stress, and dysregulated adipokine release...
March 25, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38612375/what-can-laboratory-animal-facility-managers-do-to-improve-the-welfare-of-laboratory-animals-and-laboratory-animal-facility-staff-a-german-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Birte von der Beck, Andreas Wissmann, Rene H Tolba, Philip Dammann, Gero Hilken
Laboratory animal facility managers must ensure that animal experiments can be carried out under optimal scientific conditions, that all legal requirements are met, and that animal welfare is maximized. Animal experimentation is stressful not only for the animals involved but also for the people who maintain these animals or carry out the experiments. Many of those involved find themselves in a constant conflict between scientific necessity, care, and harm. Under the term Culture of Care , procedures have been developed to reduce the burden of animal experimentation on the animals and the staff involved...
April 8, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610184/health-literacy-and-self-care-in-patients-with-chronic-illness-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camilla Elena Magi, Stefano Bambi, Laura Rasero, Yari Longobucco, Khadija El Aoufy, Carla Amato, Ercole Vellone, Guglielmo Bonaccorsi, Chiara Lorini, Paolo Iovino
Self-care plays a critical role in symptom recognition, management, and risk factor modification for patients with chronic illnesses. Despite its significance, self-care levels in this population are generally poor. Health literacy (HL) is pivotal for promoting effective self-care, yet the association across specific chronic illnesses remains fragmented and conflicting. Therefore, a systematic review and meta-analysis will be conducted. Inclusion criteria encompass quantitative studies involving adult patients with at least one chronic illness reporting on the association between a measure of HL and one or more elements of self-care behaviors as outcomes...
March 31, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609425/the-importance-of-continents-oceans-and-plate-tectonics-for-the-evolution-of-complex-life-implications-for-finding-extraterrestrial-civilizations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert J Stern, Taras V Gerya
Within the uncertainties of involved astronomical and biological parameters, the Drake Equation typically predicts that there should be many exoplanets in our galaxy hosting active, communicative civilizations (ACCs). These optimistic calculations are however not supported by evidence, which is often referred to as the Fermi Paradox. Here, we elaborate on this long-standing enigma by showing the importance of planetary tectonic style for biological evolution. We summarize growing evidence that a prolonged transition from Mesoproterozoic active single lid tectonics (1...
April 12, 2024: Scientific Reports
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