Radiation-induced liver disease (RILD) is a dose-limiting factor in curative radiation therapy (RT) for liver cancers, making early detection of radiation-associated liver injury absolutely essential for medical intervention.A metabolomic approach was used to determine metabolic signatures that could serve as biomarkers for early detection of RILD
4-{2-Methoxy-6-[(4-methylphenyl)iminomethyl]phenoxy}phthalonitrile
In the molecule of the title compound, C23H17N3O2, the methoxyphenyl ring is oriented at dihedral angles of 13.34 (12) and Clearance 88.83 (12)° with respect to the methylphenyl and phthalonitrile rings, respectively; the dihedral angle between methylphenyl and phthalonitrile rings is 89.67 (10)°.In t
Estimation of Time-Varying Coherence and Its Application in Understanding Brain Functional Connectivity
Time-varying coherence is a powerful tool for revealing functional dynamics between different regions in the brain.In this paper, we address ways of estimating evolutionary spectrum and coherence using the general Chair Cohen's class distributions.We show that the intimate connection between the Cohen's class-based spectra and the evolution
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus intergenic siRNAs target a host long noncoding RNA to modulate disease symptoms.
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) and its related begomoviruses cause fast-spreading diseases in tomato worldwide.How this virus induces diseases remains largely unclear.Here we report a noncoding RNA-mediated model to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of TYLCV-tomato interaction and disease development.The circular ssDNA genome of TYLCV conta
Evidence of Strange Attractors in Class C Amplifier with Single Bipolar Transistor: Polynomial and Piecewise-Linear Case
This paper presents and briefly discusses recent observations of dynamics associated with Chair isolated generalized bipolar transistor cells.A mathematical model of this simple system is considered on the highest level of abstraction such that it comprises many different network topologies.The key property of the analyzed structure is its bias poi