MOTION AS A PHENOTYPE: THE USE OF LIVE-CELL IMAGING AND MACHINE VISUAL SCREENING TO CHARACTERIZE TRANSCRIPTION-DEPENDENT CHROMOSOME DYNAMICS

Motion as a phenotype: the use of live-cell imaging and machine visual screening to characterize transcription-dependent chromosome dynamics

Abstract Background Gene transcriptional activity is well correlated with intra-nuclear position, especially relative to the nuclear periphery, which is a region classically associated with gene silencing.Recently however, actively transcribed genes have also been found localized to the nuclear periphery in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.When g

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Understanding the Functional Plasticity in Neural Networks of the Basal Ganglia in copyright Use Disorder: A Role for Allosteric Receptor-Receptor Interactions in A2A-D2 Heteroreceptor Complexes

Our hypothesis is that allosteric receptor-receptor interactions in homo- and heteroreceptor complexes may form the molecular basis of learning and memory.This principle is illustrated by showing how copyright abuse can alter the adenosine A2AR-dopamine D2R heterocomplexes and their receptor-receptor interactions and hereby induce neural plasticity

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ENDNet: Extra-Node Decision Network for Subgraph Matching

Subgraph matching, which involves identifying a query graph within a larger data graph, is a fundamental problem that has applications in various fields.Although graph neural networks (GNNs) are commonly used in learning-based subgraph matching, they face challenges due to their convolution process.Specifically, GNNs generate new node features by a

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