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View article: CD155-TIGIT/CD96/CD226 immune checkpoint axis interacting with tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes to exhibit diverse prognostic effects on breast cancer: a cohort study
CD155-TIGIT/CD96/CD226 immune checkpoint axis interacting with tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes to exhibit diverse prognostic effects on breast cancer: a cohort study Open
Background CD155, an immune checkpoint molecule interacted with receptors of TIGIT/CD96/CD226 to exhibit co-inhibitory and co-stimulatory modulation on tumor immune microenvironment. Nevertheless, the exploration of collectively prognostic…
View article: Audiobook-CC: Controllable Long-context Speech Generation for Multicast Audiobook
Audiobook-CC: Controllable Long-context Speech Generation for Multicast Audiobook Open
Existing text-to-speech systems predominantly focus on single-sentence synthesis and lack adequate contextual modeling as well as fine-grained performance control capabilities for generating coherent multicast audiobooks. To address these …
View article: Efficacy and safety of venetoclax and azacitidine for acute myeloid leukemia in China: a real-world single-center study
Efficacy and safety of venetoclax and azacitidine for acute myeloid leukemia in China: a real-world single-center study Open
VEN-AZA demonstrated high efficacy and manageable toxicity in patients with AML. Following VEN-AZA failure, the combination of VEN-AZA with targeted therapies has shown better efficacy than other VEN-AZA alone, whereas induction chemothera…
View article: 623 | ORELABRUTINIB PLUS LENALIDOMIDE AND RITUXIMAB FOR THE TREATMENT OF ELDERLY UNFIT PATIENTS WITH RELAPSED/REFRACTORY DIFFUSE LARGE‐B CELL LYMPHOMA
623 | ORELABRUTINIB PLUS LENALIDOMIDE AND RITUXIMAB FOR THE TREATMENT OF ELDERLY UNFIT PATIENTS WITH RELAPSED/REFRACTORY DIFFUSE LARGE‐B CELL LYMPHOMA Open
View article: Scalable H <sub>2</sub> O <sub>2</sub> Production via O <sub>2</sub> Reduction Using Immobilized Vanadyl Phthalocyanine
Scalable H <sub>2</sub> O <sub>2</sub> Production via O <sub>2</sub> Reduction Using Immobilized Vanadyl Phthalocyanine Open
The production of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) via the two‐electron oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) has emerged as a promising alternative to the conventional anthraquinone process. However, achieving selective H 2 O 2 production at practi…
View article: Gender-specific effects of Oxidative Balance Score on frailty prevalence in US adults: NHANES 2003-2018 analysis
Gender-specific effects of Oxidative Balance Score on frailty prevalence in US adults: NHANES 2003-2018 analysis Open
Background: Frailty has been a growing public health concern as the global population ages. The Oxidative Balance Score (OBS) serves as a commonly utilized tool for evaluating an individual’s antioxidant status. However, its relationship w…
View article: XRF V2: A Dataset for Action Summarization with Wi-Fi Signals, and IMUs in Phones, Watches, Earbuds, and Glasses
XRF V2: A Dataset for Action Summarization with Wi-Fi Signals, and IMUs in Phones, Watches, Earbuds, and Glasses Open
Human Action Recognition (HAR) plays a crucial role in applications such as health monitoring, smart home automation, and human-computer interaction. While HAR has been extensively studied, action summarization using Wi-Fi and IMU signals …
View article: Branched Naphthalene Ring-Containing Polybenzimidazole Membranes for High-Temperature Fuel Cells and Alkaline Electrolytic Waters
Branched Naphthalene Ring-Containing Polybenzimidazole Membranes for High-Temperature Fuel Cells and Alkaline Electrolytic Waters Open
View article: Lightly Branched Naphthalene Ring-Containing Polybenzimidazole Membranes for High-Temperature Fuel Cells and Alkaline Electrolytic Waters
Lightly Branched Naphthalene Ring-Containing Polybenzimidazole Membranes for High-Temperature Fuel Cells and Alkaline Electrolytic Waters Open
View article: Associations between Atmospheric Ozone, PM2.5 and Prevalence of Diabetes in Georgia, United States
Associations between Atmospheric Ozone, PM2.5 and Prevalence of Diabetes in Georgia, United States Open
Objective: This study examines the association between two air pollutants (PM2.5 and ozone), and the prevalence of adult diabetes mellitus in relation to various confounding factors. Methods: We collected diabetes prevalence data from the …
View article: Ether-Free Dual-Proton Conductor Membranes with Different Branched Structures for High-Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
Ether-Free Dual-Proton Conductor Membranes with Different Branched Structures for High-Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells Open
View article: Takin: A Cohort of Superior Quality Zero-shot Speech Generation Models
Takin: A Cohort of Superior Quality Zero-shot Speech Generation Models Open
With the advent of the big data and large language model era, zero-shot personalized rapid customization has emerged as a significant trend. In this report, we introduce Takin AudioLLM, a series of techniques and models, mainly including T…
View article: Investigating Volatile Organic Compounds in Older Municipal Buildings and Testing a Green and Sustainable Method to Reduce Employee Workplace Exposures
Investigating Volatile Organic Compounds in Older Municipal Buildings and Testing a Green and Sustainable Method to Reduce Employee Workplace Exposures Open
View article: PP-MeT: a Real-world Personalized Prompt based Meeting Transcription System
PP-MeT: a Real-world Personalized Prompt based Meeting Transcription System Open
Speaker-attributed automatic speech recognition (SA-ASR) improves the accuracy and applicability of multi-speaker ASR systems in real-world scenarios by assigning speaker labels to transcribed texts. However, SA-ASR poses unique challenges…
View article: PromptVC: Flexible Stylistic Voice Conversion in Latent Space Driven by Natural Language Prompts
PromptVC: Flexible Stylistic Voice Conversion in Latent Space Driven by Natural Language Prompts Open
Style voice conversion aims to transform the style of source speech to a desired style according to real-world application demands. However, the current style voice conversion approach relies on pre-defined labels or reference speech to co…
View article: Childhood Asthma-Management Practices in Rural Nigeria: Exploring the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Caregivers in Oyo State
Childhood Asthma-Management Practices in Rural Nigeria: Exploring the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Caregivers in Oyo State Open
Background: Caregivers of asthmatic children have a poor knowledge of proper asthma-management practices in Nigeria. This study examined the knowledge, attitudes, and practice behaviors of caregivers in the management of asthma in children…
View article: Childhood Asthma Management Practices in Rural Nigeria: Exploring the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Caregivers in Oyo State
Childhood Asthma Management Practices in Rural Nigeria: Exploring the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Caregivers in Oyo State Open
Background: Caregivers of asthmatic children have poor knowledge of proper asthma man-agement practices in Nigeria. The objective of this study was to examine the knowledge, attitudes, and practice behaviors of caregivers in the management…
View article: On Cox proportional hazards model performance under different sampling schemes
On Cox proportional hazards model performance under different sampling schemes Open
Cox’s proportional hazards model (PH) is an acceptable model for survival data analysis. This work investigates PH models’ performance under different efficient sampling schemes for analyzing time to event data (survival data). We will com…
View article: Immunomodulatory effect of IL-2 induced bone marrow mononuclear cell therapy on control of allergic asthma
Immunomodulatory effect of IL-2 induced bone marrow mononuclear cell therapy on control of allergic asthma Open
Asthma is a chronic airway disease. Allergic reactions and T helper (h)2 immune response play a key role in asthma occurrence. Cell therapy can control inflammation and remodeling responses in allergic asthma, and cytokines can change this…
View article: Dose-Response Relationship between Red Blood Cell Distribution Width and In-Hospital Mortality in Oldest Old Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke
Dose-Response Relationship between Red Blood Cell Distribution Width and In-Hospital Mortality in Oldest Old Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke Open
Introduction: It is crucial to identify predictors of mortality in the early stage of acute ischemic stroke for the oldest old (aged ≥80 years) because of their poor overall survival outcomes. However, limited data are available as the old…
View article: Performance of diagnostic tests based on continuous bivariate markers
Performance of diagnostic tests based on continuous bivariate markers Open
In medical diagnostic research, it is customary to collect multiple continuous biomarker measures to improve the accuracy of diagnostic tests. A prevalent practice is to combine the measurements of these biomarkers into one single composit…
View article: Turnover, COVID-19, and Reasons for Leaving and Staying Within Governmental Public Health
Turnover, COVID-19, and Reasons for Leaving and Staying Within Governmental Public Health Open
Background and Objectives: Public health workforce recruitment and retention continue to challenge public health agencies. This study aims to describe the trends in intention to leave and retire and analyze factors associated with intentio…
View article: Cellular transport of uranium and its cytotoxicity effects on CHO-k1 cells
Cellular transport of uranium and its cytotoxicity effects on CHO-k1 cells Open
View article: Air Quality and Cancer Prevalence Trends across the Sub-Saharan African Regions during 2005–2020
Air Quality and Cancer Prevalence Trends across the Sub-Saharan African Regions during 2005–2020 Open
Poor air quality and environmental pollution remain some of the main etiological factors leading to cancers and cancer-related deaths worldwide. As a result of human activities, deleterious airborne chemicals can be dispersed not only in t…
View article: Elevated COVID-19 Case Rates of Government Employees, District of Columbia, 2020–2022
Elevated COVID-19 Case Rates of Government Employees, District of Columbia, 2020–2022 Open
Objectives To estimate the rate ratio (RR) of reported Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases among governmental employees from seven District of Columbia (D.C.) departments from March 2020 to February 2022. Methods Poisson regression m…
View article: Analytical Solution for Elastic Analysis around an Ellipse with Displacement-Controlled Boundary
Analytical Solution for Elastic Analysis around an Ellipse with Displacement-Controlled Boundary Open
This paper presents novel analytical solutions for the analysis of an elliptical cavity within an infinite plane under plane strain conditions, considering typical displacement-controlled boundaries at the inner cavity and biaxial stresses…
View article: On diagnostic accuracy measure with cut-points criterion for ordinal disease classification based on concordance and discordance
On diagnostic accuracy measure with cut-points criterion for ordinal disease classification based on concordance and discordance Open
The accuracy of a diagnostic test has always been essential in detecting disease staging. Many diagnostic tests of accuracy measures are used in binary diagnosis tests. Some measures apply to multi-stage diagnosis. Yet, there are limitatio…
View article: The USTC-Ximalaya system for the ICASSP 2022 multi-channel multi-party meeting transcription (M2MeT) challenge
The USTC-Ximalaya system for the ICASSP 2022 multi-channel multi-party meeting transcription (M2MeT) challenge Open
We propose two improvements to target-speaker voice activity detection (TS-VAD), the core component in our proposed speaker diarization system that was submitted to the 2022 Multi-Channel Multi-Party Meeting Transcription (M2MeT) challenge…
View article: Elevated COVID-19 Case Rates of Government Employees, District of Columbia, 2020-22
Elevated COVID-19 Case Rates of Government Employees, District of Columbia, 2020-22 Open
The rate ratios of COVID-19 cases among 5 District of Columbia departments’ personnel with reference to D.C. residents were found greater than one from March 2020 to early January 2022, suggesting higher case rates for emergency responders…
View article: Air Pollutant Levels and Asthma Emergency Room Visits in a Highly Populous US Urban County During 2018-19
Air Pollutant Levels and Asthma Emergency Room Visits in a Highly Populous US Urban County During 2018-19 Open
Objective: Air pollutants are linked to asthma exacerbation. The study purpose was to demonstrate an association between air pollutants levels and asthma emergency room (ER) visit trends in a highly populated US urban county in Georgia dur…