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View article: Lightweight open-source fine-tuning of SAM2 enables domain-specific microscopy segmentation
Lightweight open-source fine-tuning of SAM2 enables domain-specific microscopy segmentation Open
Quantitation of structures is a critical step in analyzing images. Automated segmentation of biological samples remains a central challenge in microscopy, where variations in signal/noise, intensity, texture, and edges hinder accurate deli…
View article: The Legacy of Shanti Teresa Lakra and Its Impact on Public Health in the Andaman Islands
The Legacy of Shanti Teresa Lakra and Its Impact on Public Health in the Andaman Islands Open
In the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Shanti Teresa Lakra, a committed Indian medical nurse, has made a major impact on public health. Lakra, who was born in Rangat on May 1, 1972, was motivated to become a nurse by her elder sister. Her wor…
View article: Recovery From the Brink: A Case Report of a 37-Day-Old Severely Malnourished Infant Treated at a Nutrition Rehabilitation Centre
Recovery From the Brink: A Case Report of a 37-Day-Old Severely Malnourished Infant Treated at a Nutrition Rehabilitation Centre Open
Undernutrition remains a pervasive public health issue that continues to impact millions of individuals, particularly in middle- and low-income countries. This case report highlights the remarkable recovery of a 37-day-old infant suffering…
View article: Assessment of the status of presentation and management of tuberculosis patients in central India
Assessment of the status of presentation and management of tuberculosis patients in central India Open
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to pose a notable public health issue not just within India but on a worldwide scale. Analyzing the causes of presentation, management, and treatment delays of tuberculosis can offer valuable understanding into …
View article: Modelling the Structure of a Protein Domain (N-terminal of XPB) Linked with Protein Synthesis, DNA Damage Repair, Rare Diseases, Cancer Therapeutics, and Tuberculosis
Modelling the Structure of a Protein Domain (N-terminal of XPB) Linked with Protein Synthesis, DNA Damage Repair, Rare Diseases, Cancer Therapeutics, and Tuberculosis Open
In this work, we develop first near-complete 3D models for NTD-hXPB - the N-terminal protein domain of the human transcription factor XPB. The results are very significant as NTD-hXPB plays a critical role in the synthesis of proteins (spe…