Schmitter, Christina V Kufer, Konstantin Steinsträter, Olaf Sommer, Jens Kircher, Tilo Straube, Benjamin
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Human brain mapping
When we perform an action, its sensory outcomes usually follow shortly after. This characteristic temporal relationship aids in distinguishing self- from externally generated sensory input. To preserve this ability under dynamically changing environmental conditions, our expectation of the timing between action and outcome must be able to recalibra...
Gao, Ju Jiang, Rongtao Tang, Xiaowei Chen, Jiu Yu, Miao Zhou, Chao Wang, Xiang Zhang, Hongying Huang, Chengbing Yang, Yong
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CNS neuroscience & therapeutics
Deficit schizophrenia (DS), defined by primary and enduring negative symptoms, has been proposed as a promising homogeneous subtype of schizophrenia. It has been demonstrated that unimodal neuroimaging characteristics of DS were different from non-deficit schizophrenia (NDS), however, whether multimodal-based neuroimaging features could identify de...
Lim, Sung Jin Jeon, Eun-Tae Baek, Namyoung Chung, Young Han Kim, Sang Yeop Song, Insik Rah, Yoon Chan Oh, Kyoung Ho Choi, June
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Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
To evaluate the performance of a machine learning model and the effects of major prognostic factors on hearing outcomes following intact canal wall (ICW) mastoidectomy with tympanoplasty. Retrospective cross-sectional study. Tertiary hospital. A total of 484 patients with chronic otitis media who underwent ICW tympanomastoidectomy between January 2...
Chang, Hui Ge, Hang Wu, Qi Li, Jian Zhang, Yanli Zhu, Mengyi Luo, Xi Han, Yanhua Wang, Yong Wang, Chi Chiu
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Gynecological endocrinology : the official journal of the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology
Sexual hormone binding globulin (SHBG) is associated with the endocrine and reproductive systems. We aimed to investigate the role of SHBG in the reproductive process. Therefore, we conducted a secondary analysis of the PCOSAct (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Acupuncture Clinical Trial) study, which involved 21 sites in China and a total of 1000 wom...
Stoecklein, Nikolas H. 1,3 Oles, Julia 1,3 Franken, Andre 2,3 Neubauer, Hans 2,3 Terstappen, Leon W.M.M. (MD, PhD) 1,3 Neves, Rui P.L. 1,3
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Medizinische Genetik
This narrative review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of circulating tumor cell (CTC) analysis and its clinical significance in patients with epithelial cancers. The review explores the advancements in CTC detection methods, their clinical applications, and the challenges that lie ahead. By examining the important rese...
Swaegers, Janne Stoks, Robby Moiron, Maria Gómez-Llano, Miguel Fior, Simone Cote, Julien Charmantier, Anne Bestion, Elvire Berger, David Baur, Julian
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Predicting if, when, and how populations can adapt to climate change constitutes one of the greatest challenges in science today. Here, we build from contributions to the special issue on evolutionary adaptation to climate change, a survey of its authors, and recent literature to explore the limits and opportunities for predicting adaptive response...
Zhang, Li-Jie Li, Si-Zhu Li, You-De Li, Bao-Hua Liu, Na Ren, Wei-Chao Lian, Sen Dong, Xiang-Li
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Plant disease
Apple rust caused by Gymnosporangium yamadae is a significant disease in China's main apple production areas. We evaluated the effects of temperature, moisture, and ultraviolet (UV) light on the germination, infection, and survival of teliospore horns and basidiospores under artificially controlled environmental conditions. The temperature required...
Guntu, Ravi Kumar Agarwal, Ankit
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Environmental Research Letters
Compound dry and hot extremes (CDHE) will have an adverse impact on socioeconomic factors during the Indian summer monsoon, and a future exacerbation is anticipated. The occurrence of CDHE is influenced by teleconnections, which play a crucial role in determining its likelihood on a seasonal scale. Despite the importance, there is a lack of studies...
Prabakaran, J Selvaraj, P
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Measurement Science Review
Lung cancer is one of the most common causes of death in people worldwide. One of the key procedures for early detection of cancer is segmentation or analysis and classification or assessment of lung images. Radiotherapists have to invest a lot of effort into the manual segmentation of medical images. To solve this issue, early-stage lung cancer is...
Retnakaran, Ravi Shah, Baiju R
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The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
Women with gestational diabetes (GDM) have an increased future risk of type 2 diabetes but, in practice, their recommended postpartum glucose tolerance testing is often missed or substituted with measurement of A1c instead. We hypothesized that the antenatal screening glucose challenge test (GCT) should predict future diabetes risk and, if so, woul...