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YOLOv5s general structure diagram.
Published 2025“…First, an efficient channel attention mechanism (ECA) is inserted in the layer before the SPPF in the backbone network, which realizes efficient computation of channel attention and reduces redundant computation while decreasing the model complication. Second, using the Content-Aware ReAssembly of Features (CARAFE) module instead of the original nearest-neighbor up-sampling module achieves light weighting while allowing for better aggregation of contextual information within a larger sensory field, which effectively improves the diversity and effectiveness of the model. …”
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ECN-YOLOv5s structure diagram.
Published 2025“…First, an efficient channel attention mechanism (ECA) is inserted in the layer before the SPPF in the backbone network, which realizes efficient computation of channel attention and reduces redundant computation while decreasing the model complication. Second, using the Content-Aware ReAssembly of Features (CARAFE) module instead of the original nearest-neighbor up-sampling module achieves light weighting while allowing for better aggregation of contextual information within a larger sensory field, which effectively improves the diversity and effectiveness of the model. …”
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Exposure to the Viral By-Product dsRNA or Coxsackievirus B5 Triggers Pancreatic Beta Cell Apoptosis via a Bim / Mcl-1 Imbalance
Published 2011“…We have presently clarified the signaling pathways leading to beta cell apoptosis following exposure to the viral mimetic double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) and a diabetogenic enterovirus (Coxsackievirus B5). …”
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Data_Sheet_1_NLRC5 Serves as a Pro-viral Factor During Influenza Virus Infection in Chicken Macrophages.docx
Published 2020“…In this study, we found that NLRC5 is activated by a range of low and highly pathogenic AIVs in primary chicken lung cells and a chicken macrophage cell line. …”
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13706
NoV polymerase and capsid genotypes.
Published 2024“…We identified rare genotypes of NoV GII, RVA and HAstV, recombinant HAstV strains and a potential zoonotic RVA transmission event.…”
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13708
Temporal analysis of HSV-1 infection using the dual-fluorescent timestamp virus.
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Segmentation of vesicles and mitochondria in the cytoplasm of a cell at a late stage of infection.
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Fragmentation and dispersal of <i>cis</i>-Golgi membranes during HSV-1 infection.
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Fragmentation and dispersal of <i>trans</i>-Golgi membranes during HSV-1 infection.
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Segmentation of mitochondria reveals the effect of HSV-1 infection on mitochondrial morphology.
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Collection of cryoSXT data to analyse changes in cellular morphology accompanying infection.
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Figure 5, supplementary figure 7
Published 2024“…</b>a-d) Analysis of single nucleus RNA sequencing of female BNST nuclei (total cells: 38,806; GEO: GSE126836)<sup>78</sup>. a) <i>Crh</i> (CRF) expression (7.7%) in female BNST cells. b) <i>Slc117a6</i> (VGLUT2) expression (7.6%) in female BNST cells. c) <i>Gfap</i> (GFAP) expression (0.7%) in female BNST cells. d) ERα (27%) and ERβ (9%) expression (5% both) in female BNST<sup>GFAP</sup> cells. e-f) Effects of acute bath application of the ERα antagonist methyl-piperidino-pyrazole (MPP) on excitatory synaptic transmission in BNST<sup>CRF</sup> neurons during whole-cell slice electrophysiology recordings in high ovarian E2 female CRF-CrexAi9 reporter mice, as depicted in e. f) Time course of high E2 status BNST<sup>CRF</sup> neurons that displayed an increase, decrease, or variable change in spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic current (sEPSC) frequency (left) and amplitude (right) % change from baseline during the 5-minute MPP wash on application period and 5 minute washout. g-i) Effects of acute bath application of MPP on excitatory synaptic transmission in BNST<sup>CRF</sup> neurons during whole-cell slice electrophysiology recordings in low ovarian E2 female CRF-CrexAi9 reporter mice, as depicted in g. f) Time course of low E2 status BNST<sup>CRF</sup> neurons that displayed an increase, decrease, or variable change in spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic current (sEPSC) frequency (left) and amplitude (right) % change from baseline during the 5-minute MPP wash on application period and 5 minute washout. i) Bath application of MPP (3 μM) had no effect on spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic current (sEPSC) frequency (left) and amplitude (right) in a majority of cells during the 5 min wash on period (Ns = 3 mice, 7 cells). j) Depiction of strategy to site-deliver MPP (10 μM/200 nl/side or saline vehicle (VEH) to the BNST in low E2 females via bilateral indwelling cannulae 10 minutes prior to behavioral testing. k) ERα antagonism via intra-BNST MPP did not alter binge EtOH drinking in low ovarian E2 status females (Ns = 8 VEH, 8 MPP). l) BNST cannula hit map (for Fig. 4d-e, 5j-l); each dot is an individual hit. …”