Artificial Intelligence Medical Compendium

Explore the latest research on artificial intelligence and machine learning in medicine.

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Beyond natural amino acids: Extending immunogenicity risk assessment to non-canonical peptide drugs through chemical feature encoding

bioRxiv
Peptide therapeutics are increasingly used to treat challenging diseases, but immunogenicity risks limit their clinical success. In silico tools enable immunogenicity screening through prediction of peptide-MHCII binding, yet current methods fail to ... read more 

AI-based Psychiatric Prediction in Youth: Neuroimaging Provides Minimal Gains Beyond Confounds

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Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have raised interest in its potential to similarly progress biological psychiatry. This study investigates the current utility of AI models in predicting psychiatric phenotypes in youth - a critical win... read more 

Molecular Characterization of T-Lineage Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia by an Optimal-Transport Based Multi-Omics Integration Framework

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T-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is an aggressive pediatric malignancy characterized by complex heterogeneity across multiple molecular layers. Accurate subtyping is essential for understanding disease mechanisms, risk stratification, a... read more 

Whole slide image analysis of the endometrial decidual reaction reveals multiscale perturbations associated with miscarriage

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The inflammatory decidual reaction renders the cycling endometrium transiently permissive for embryo implantation before transforming it into the decidua, the maternal bed accommodating the fetal placenta during pregnancy. Disruptions in decidual tis... read more 

dbGIST: An LLM-Assisted Multi-Omics Resource for Target Exploration and Cross-Dataset Validation in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors

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Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are the most common mesenchymal neoplasms of the gastrointestinal tract, yet GIST-specific omics evidence remains scattered across small cohorts and is not represented as a dedicated disease project in major ca... read more 

Pathogen-specific antimicrobial activity prediction with biological large language model-based methods

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Driven by the rise of antimicrobial resistance, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have emerged as promising therapeutics capable of targeting multidrug-resistant pathogens. Because identifying AMPs and their specific targets requires costly and labor-int... read more 

CryoARC: Atomic-resolution conformational landscapes of protein assemblies from cryo-EM single particles with evolutionary priors

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Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) reveals structural heterogeneity in macromolecular complexes, but recovering continuous conformational landscapes at high resolution remains challenging. Here, we introduce CryoARC, a deep learning f... read more 

Estimation of the curved body length of tuna larvae from microscope images using a zero-shot model and image processing techniques

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Fixed larval specimens often shrink and curve, making length measurement labor-intensive. Although recent studies have demonstrated efficient fish-length estimation from images using deep learning, methods for estimating curved length remain limited.... read more 

Nanostructured Zirconia thin films as neurogliomorphic interface for neural cells of central and peripheral nervous system

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Recent advances in neuroscience have highlighted the central role of glial cells, particularly astrocytes, in regulating neural network activity through calcium-dependent neuron-glia communication. In parallel, nanostructured cluster-assembled materi... read more 

Inducible lipid storage and steatosis in the human choroid plexus associated with age and adiposity

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Cells that store lipids for other cells or organs can contain ''giant'' or large lipid droplets (LLDs) greater than 2 m in diameter. In this study, human postmortem choroid plexus was evaluated for lipid droplets. Staining with hematoxylin and eosin ... read more