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R‑BIND: An Interactive Database for Exploring and Developing RNA-Targeted Chemical Probes
Published 2019“…These tools and resources can be used to design small molecule libraries, optimize lead ligands, or select targets, probes, assays, and control experiments. …”
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Code
Published 2025“…</p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr">This architecture was implemented using the PyTorch library and trained using cross-entropy loss. The model was optimized to classify RNA sequences, achieving robust performance across multiple test sets.…”
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Core data
Published 2025“…</p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr">This architecture was implemented using the PyTorch library and trained using cross-entropy loss. The model was optimized to classify RNA sequences, achieving robust performance across multiple test sets.…”
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<b>AI for imaging plant stress in invasive species </b>(dataset from the article https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcaf043)
Published 2025“…The described extracted features were used to predict leaf betalain content (µg per FW) using multiple machine learning regression algorithms (Linear regression, Ridge regression, Gradient boosting, Decision tree, Random forest and Support vector machine) using the <i>Scikit-learn</i> 1.2.1 library in Python (v.3.10.1) (list of hyperparameters used is given in <a href="#sup1" target="_blank">Supplementary Data S5</a>). …”