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Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography with time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC × GC-TOFMS) is one the most powerful analytical platforms for chemical investigations of complex biological samples. It produces large datasets that are rich in information, but highly complex, and its consistency may be affected by random systemic fluctuations and/or changes in the experimental parameters. This study details the optimization of a data processing strategy that compensates for severe 2D pattern misalignments and detector response fluctuations for saliva samples analyzed across 2 years. The strategy was trained on two batches: one with samples from healthy subjects who had undergone dietary intervention with high/low-Maillard reaction products (dataset A), and the second from healthy/unhealthy obese individuals (dataset B). The combined untargeted and targeted pattern recognition algorithm (i.e., UT fingerprinting) was tuned for key process parameters, the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N), and MS spectrum similarity thresholds, and then tested for the best transform function (global or local, affine or low-degree polynomial) for pattern realignment in the temporal domain. Reliable peak detection achieved its best performance, computed as % of false negative/positive matches, with a S/N threshold of 50 and spectral similarity direct match factor (DMF) of 700. Cross-alignment of bi-dimensional (2D) peaks in the temporal domain was fully effective with a supervised operation including multiple centroids (reference peaks) and a match-and-transform strategy using affine functions. Regarding the performance-derived response fluctuations, the most promising strategy for cross-comparative analysis and data fusion included the mass spectral total useful signal (MSTUS) approach followed by Z-score normalization on the resulting matrix.
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bioRxiv
August 2025
Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Biomedical Sciences; College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, University of New Hampshire, 46 College Road, Durham, NH 03824.
The primary cilia of pyramidal neurons in inside-out laminated regions orient predominantly toward the pial surface, reflecting reverse soma re-positioning during postnatal development. However, the mechanisms underlying the directional cilia orientation and reverse movement are unknown. Here we show that the primary cilia of pyramidal neurons are localized near the base of the apical dendrites and aligned on the nuclear side opposite to the axon initial segment.
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August 2025
Service de Génétique, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Lyon, Bron, France.
Background: Short-read genome sequencing (sr-GS) affords efficient and accurate characterisation of apparently balanced chromosomal rearrangement (ABCR) breakpoints except in 9%-11% of cases that remain undetectable.
Methods: Among 117 ABCR that we studied in patients with abnormal phenotype, 14 (11.9%) could not be detected by our current strategy including sr-GS, alignment against the GRCh38 reference genome and structural variant (SV) detection using Breakdancer V.
Psychol Sport Exerc
November 2025
The University of British Columbia, Canada.
Cohesion, or the unity of a group, has received substantial attention in popular media and from researchers across several contexts. Over the past 40 years, researchers interested in understanding and investigating cohesion in sport have relied predominantly on the work of Carron and colleagues (1985) who outlined their conceptual foundation for the construct and developed the Group Environment Questionnaire. Although their conceptual framework and measurement tool have been useful to gain an understanding of relationships between cohesion and its potential antecedents and outcomes, a closer inspection of its theoretical bases and concomitant definitions provides an opportunity for improved theorizing.
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August 2025
School of Economics, University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China.
This study examines the substitution effects and complementary dynamics between outpatient and inpatient services across different levels of hospital care in China's tiered healthcare system. The data of this study originated from official administrative medical insurance reimbursement records from 2013 to 2019, with a final sample size of 1,520,263 patients. Using individual-level data and controlling for regional variations through fixed effects models, we identify significant patterns in healthcare utilization that provide actionable insights for enhancing system efficiency.
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August 2025
Kinesiology, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z1, Canada.
The sensorimotor system must constantly decide which errors to learn from and which to ignore. Recent work has shown that humans are remarkably precise in parsing movement errors into internally and externally generated components for this purpose: participants automatically ignore internally generated reaching errors caused by motor noise, yet implicitly adapt to size-matched externally generated errors caused by visual perturbations. Following replication of these results with 16 neurotypical adults, we formalized our understanding of this behaviour with a novel Bayesian decision-making model.
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