Yingjie Wang
Washington, D.C.
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Geospatial configuration and determinants of cross-border natural toponymic heritage in China
Abstract Cross-border natural toponymic heritage (CNTH) carries significant implications for regional sustainable development, though its conservation and management face considerable institutional challenges. This study presents the first national-scale analysis of CNTH in China. Based on an inventory of 11,713 sites and employing spatial statistics and Geo-detector analysis, it reveals a highly clustered distribution, dominated by mountain-related toponyms and concentrated in southern China.
Machine learning versus deep learning for screening ischemic stroke among asymptomatic population
Abstract Ischemic stroke puts great health burden in public. However, the diagnosis is based on head CT or MRI scanning. We aim to develop classifier models to screen asymptomatic ischemic stroke based on clinical data without imaging. The subjects (age ≥ 20 years) were recruited into our study who attended health examination.
ARID1A loss drives gastric signet ring cell carcinoma by regulating mucin production and secretion
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Abstract Signet ring cell carcinoma (SRCC) is a lethal malignancy with distinct histologic features, characterized by accumulated mucins in the cytoplasm which compress nuclei. Gastric SRCC is the most common SRCC whose incidence is increasing in recent years. The molecular mechanisms underlying the histopathology remain poorly understood.
By Hongyu Liu, Ailing Zhong, Zhenghao Lu, Limin Gao, Mengsha Zhang, Jiaxin Li, Yingjie Wang, Yiyun Wang, Lanxin Zhang, Jiabo Zhang, Xiangyu Pan, Xuelan Chen, Jingyao Chen, Siyu He, Xinyuan Wang, Xudong Wan, Xintong Deng, Tingfa Peng, Jian Wang, Jiajia Du, Kun Yang, Kai Liu, Xinzu Chen, Xiaolong Chen, Zhe Feng, Baohong Wu, Jing Xu, Linyong Zhao, Weihan Zhang, Shengyong Yang, Yuan Wang, LU CHEN, Zhihong Xue, Chengjian Zhao, Lunzhi Dai, Feifei Na, Jiankun Hu, Yu Chi Liu, Chong Chen
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