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View article: SDformer: Efficient End-to-End Transformer for Depth Completion
SDformer: Efficient End-to-End Transformer for Depth Completion Open
Depth completion aims to predict dense depth maps with sparse depth measurements from a depth sensor. Currently, Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) based models are the most popular methods applied to depth completion tasks. However, despi…
View article: CAN‐THUMBS UP: Recruitment in the Virtual Era
CAN‐THUMBS UP: Recruitment in the Virtual Era Open
Background The Brain Health Support Program (BHSP) of the CAN‐Thumbs Up Study is an online, interactive educational intervention designed to increase dementia literacy, self‐efficacy and address modifiable lifestyle risk factors. Recruitin…
View article: Highly Networked SARS-CoV-2 Peptides Elicit T Cell Responses with Enhanced Specificity
Highly Networked SARS-CoV-2 Peptides Elicit T Cell Responses with Enhanced Specificity Open
Identifying SARS-CoV-2–specific T cell epitope–derived peptides is critical for the development of effective vaccines and measuring the duration of specific SARS-CoV-2 cellular immunity. In this regard, we previously identified T cell epit…
View article: Natural History of IgE-Mediated Fish Allergy in Children
Natural History of IgE-Mediated Fish Allergy in Children Open
To describe the clinical course of IgE-mediated fish allergy, evaluate differential reactivity to various species, and identify prognostic markers.The study included children aged 4 to 18 years with IgE-mediated fish allergy, whose medical…
View article: Plasma-Derived HIV-1 Virions Contain Considerable Levels of Defective Genomes
Plasma-Derived HIV-1 Virions Contain Considerable Levels of Defective Genomes Open
We developed novel plasma-derived RNA using long-range sequencing assays (PRLS assay; 8.3 kb, gag -3′, and 5.0 kb, int -3′). Employing the gag -3′ PRLS assay, we found that 26% to 51% of plasma-derived genomes are genetically defective, la…
View article: Breakdowns in Mediated Conversations: How and Why Youth Exit Cross-cutting Political Talk on Social Media
Breakdowns in Mediated Conversations: How and Why Youth Exit Cross-cutting Political Talk on Social Media Open
Social media platforms are arguably reshaping how youth participate in politics today, but little is known about how youth navigate cross-cutting talk with different-minded others online. Based on in-depth interviews, this study examines t…
View article: “CLIMATE JUSTICE IS RACIAL JUSTICE”: THE YOUTH CLIMATE MOVEMENT AND INTERSECTIONAL MEDIA ORGANIZING IN AN ALGORITHMIC SOCIETY
“CLIMATE JUSTICE IS RACIAL JUSTICE”: THE YOUTH CLIMATE MOVEMENT AND INTERSECTIONAL MEDIA ORGANIZING IN AN ALGORITHMIC SOCIETY Open
Before the Covid-19 pandemic struck, the world saw unprecedented levels of youth mobilization. From Black Lives Matter to March for Our Lives to the Youth Climate Strikes, the past decade saw young people leveraging social media to build m…
View article: Data set for "Rapid suppression and sustained activation of distinct cortical regions for a delayed sensory-triggered motor response"
Data set for "Rapid suppression and sustained activation of distinct cortical regions for a delayed sensory-triggered motor response" Open
Data set for: Esmaeili V, Tamura K, Muscinelli SP, Modirshanechi A, Boscaglia M, Lee AB, Oryshchuk A, Foustoukos G, Liu Y, Crochet S, Gerstner W, Petersen CCH (2021) Rapid suppression and sustained activation of distinct cortical regions f…
View article: Data set for "Rapid suppression and sustained activation of distinct cortical regions for a delayed sensory-triggered motor response"
Data set for "Rapid suppression and sustained activation of distinct cortical regions for a delayed sensory-triggered motor response" Open
Data set for: Esmaeili V, Tamura K, Muscinelli SP, Modirshanechi A, Boscaglia M, Lee AB, Oryshchuk A, Foustoukos G, Liu Y, Crochet S, Gerstner W, Petersen CCH (2021) Rapid suppression and sustained activation of distinct cortical regions f…
View article: Towards a better future: How Engage Books creates books that make a difference
Towards a better future: How Engage Books creates books that make a difference Open
This report looks at the changing landscape of Engage Books as they switch their focus from publishing classic titles to publishing children’s books under the mandate ‘books that make a difference,’ and the tactics they are implementing to…
View article: STUDYING YOUTH ONLINE POLITICAL EXPRESSION: EMPIRICAL FINDINGS AND METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
STUDYING YOUTH ONLINE POLITICAL EXPRESSION: EMPIRICAL FINDINGS AND METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS Open
We are living through a highly politicized time, with deep divisions foregrounding the significance and importance of political expression and dialogue. Youth have been at the forefront of these important conversations, in both academic re…
View article: Phenotypic analysis of the unstimulated in vivo HIV CD4 T cell reservoir
Phenotypic analysis of the unstimulated in vivo HIV CD4 T cell reservoir Open
The latent reservoir is a major barrier to HIV cure. As latently infected cells cannot be phenotyped directly, the features of the in vivo reservoir have remained elusive. Here, we describe a method that leverages high-dimensional phenotyp…
View article: Author response: Phenotypic analysis of the unstimulated in vivo HIV CD4 T cell reservoir
Author response: Phenotypic analysis of the unstimulated in vivo HIV CD4 T cell reservoir Open
Article Figures and data Abstract eLife digest Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract The latent reservoir is a maj…
View article: The Atlas of the <i>In Vivo</i> HIV CD4 T Cell Reservoir
The Atlas of the <i>In Vivo</i> HIV CD4 T Cell Reservoir Open
The latent reservoir is a main barrier for curing HIV. But because latently-infected cells cannot be phenotyped directly, the features of the in vivo reservoir have remained elusive. Here, we describe a method that leverages high-dimension…
View article: Social Media During the School Shooting Contagion Period
Social Media During the School Shooting Contagion Period Open
School shootings have been on the rise and researchers have documented a “contagion effect” in which school shootings increase in probability during a 2-week period following an event (e.g., Towers et al. 2015). While there is a growing bo…
View article: Rapid assembly and profiling of an anticoagulant sulfoprotein library
Rapid assembly and profiling of an anticoagulant sulfoprotein library Open
Significance Cardiovascular disease represents a significant health challenge, with towering economic and social costs resulting from the high levels of associated morbidity and mortality. For conditions resulting from undesired blood clot…
View article: Asian American Representation on Social Media Platforms
Asian American Representation on Social Media Platforms Open
YouTube is a popular social media platform where anyone can make an account and post any kind of content. When YouTube launched in 2005-06, it has since allowed minorities easier access to create stories in an industry that has a history o…
View article: HBI Institutional Responsibility : Sugar-Sweetened Beverages : Factors that Influence Motivation and Consumption, Correlates, and Interventions among University Students
HBI Institutional Responsibility : Sugar-Sweetened Beverages : Factors that Influence Motivation and Consumption, Correlates, and Interventions among University Students Open
The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been linked to negative consequences such as obesity, type II diabetes, elevated blood pressure, and coronary heart disease (5). Moreover, young adults consume the most SSBs compared …
View article: Affective and Interpersonal Correlates of Relationship Satisfaction
Affective and Interpersonal Correlates of Relationship Satisfaction Open
Healthy relationships are important to functioning in daily life and across the life-span (e.g., Burman and Margolin 1992).Personality factors could predict relationship satisfaction through the influence of individuals' relationship schem…
View article: Imipenem/cilastatin-induced acute eosinophilic pneumonia
Imipenem/cilastatin-induced acute eosinophilic pneumonia Open
Drugs, toxins, and infections are known to cause acute eosinophilic pneumonia. Daptomycin and minocycline are the commonly reported antibiotics associated with acute eosinophilic pneumonia. In this study, we present a case of imipenem/cila…
View article: Cryptococcal Infection of the Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt in an Immunocompetent Patient
Cryptococcal Infection of the Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt in an Immunocompetent Patient Open
To date, there was a total of nine reported cases of cryptococcal VPS infection upon review of the literature. Our presenting case and the literature review highlight the difficulties in making an accurate diagnosis of cryptococcal shunt i…
View article: Hemobilia from Biliary Angiodysplasia Diagnosed with Cholangioscopy
Hemobilia from Biliary Angiodysplasia Diagnosed with Cholangioscopy Open
Biliary angiodysplasia is extremely rare. Our background search revealed only a few case reports in the English literature. We present a case of angiodysplasia of the proximal common bile duct in a patient with subacute upper gastrointesti…