Detecting changes and loss of smell during COVID-19 with Large Language Models
Reports in March 2020 suggested new loss of smell as one of the symptoms of COVID-19. We here implemented a method that could use a straightforward collection of written comments describing changes in smell perception to reveal characteristics and predict who was infected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
New insight into the onset, progression, and treatment of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE)
We provided adequate data to support the crucial role of IL-18 in the development of EoE and showed the pretreatment with NLRP3 and caspase-1 inhibitors such as MCC950, BHB, and VX-765 protects against both food allergen- and aeroallergen-induced EoE pathogenesis in an EoE experimental model.
Irreversibility comes from the gravitational field
Irreversibility is the most natural characteristic of all phenomena. Different positions generate different quantized states, and consequently, the amount of work done against the gravitational force differs, leading to an irreversible process.
Streamlining DNA Mutation Detection: A Breakthrough with Phosphorothioated DNA-guided Endonuclease Excision
Detecting low-frequency DNA mutations remains a daunting task due to the background noise caused by wild-type (WT) DNA. In this article, we present a recent breakthrough that simplifies DNA mutation detection by eliminating WT DNA background using phosphorothioated DNA-guided endonuclease excision.