169 research outputs found
Pairwise learning to rank by neural networks revisited:reconstruction, theoretical analysis and practical performance
We present a pairwise learning to rank approach based on a neural net, called
DirectRanker, that generalizes the RankNet architecture. We show mathematically
that our model is reflexive, antisymmetric, and transitive allowing for
simplified training and improved performance. Experimental results on the LETOR
MSLR-WEB10K, MQ2007 and MQ2008 datasets show that our model outperforms
numerous state-of-the-art methods, while being inherently simpler in structure
and using a pairwise approach only.Comment: 16 pages, 8 figure
Antifungal defense of probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG is mediated by blocking adhesion and nutrient depletion
Data Availability: All relevant data are available from the Gene Expression Omnibus at the following accession number: GSE97755. Funding: This work was funded by the German Research Council (DFG) Graduation College 685, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: A systems approach to the therapy of nosocomial infections caused by Candida albicans: a commensal organism switches to a deadly pathogen/ PTJ (FKZ: 0315409BBMBF), the Dr. Manfred Plempel-foundation, the Dr. Siegried Stettendorf-Foundation, the InfectERA Program (FunComPath; BMBF FKZ 031L0001A), the Integrated Research and Treatment Center for Sepsis Control and Care (CSCC) project CanBac (BMBF, FKZ: 01EO1002), and the German Research Council (DFG) GZ:HE7565/1-1. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
The transcription factor BCL11A defines distinct subsets of midbrain dopaminergic neurons.
Midbrain dopaminergic (mDA) neurons are diverse in their projection targets, effect on behavior, and susceptibility to neurodegeneration. Little is known about the molecular mechanisms establishing this diversity during development. We show that the transcription factor BCL11A is expressed in a subset of mDA neurons in the developing and adult murine brain and in a subpopulation of pluripotent-stem-cell-derived human mDA neurons. By combining intersectional labeling and viral-mediated tracing, we demonstrate that Bcl11a-expressing mDA neurons form a highly specific subcircuit within the murine dopaminergic system. In the substantia nigra, the Bcl11a-expressing mDA subset is particularly vulnerable to neurodegeneration upon α-synuclein overexpression or oxidative stress. Inactivation of Bcl11a in murine mDA neurons increases this susceptibility further, alters the distribution of mDA neurons, and results in deficits in skilled motor behavior. In summary, BCL11A defines mDA subpopulations with highly distinctive characteristics and is required for establishing and maintaining their normal physiology
Bâcell receptors of EBVânegative Burkitt lymphoma bind modified isoforms of autoantigens
Burkitt lymphoma (BL) represents the most aggressive Bâcellâlymphoma. Beside the hallmark of IGâMYCâtranslocation, surface Bâcell receptor (BCR) is expressed, and mutations in the BCR pathway are frequent. Coincidental infections in endemic BL, and specific extraânodal sites suggest antigenic triggers. To explore this hypothesis, BCRs of BL cell lines and cases were screened for reactivities against a panel of bacterial lysates, lysates of Plasmodium falciparum, a customâmade virome array and against selfâantigens, including postâtranslationally modified antigens. An atypically modified, SUMOylated isoform of Bystin, that is, SUMO1âBYSL was identified as the antigen of the BCR of cell line CA46. SUMO1âBYSL was exclusively expressed in CA46 cells with K139 as site of the SUMOylation. Secondly, an atypically acetylated isoform of HSP40 was identified as the antigen of the BCR of cell line BL41. K104 and K179 were the sites of immunogenic acetylation, and the acetylated HSP40 isoform was solely present in BL41 cells. Functionally, addition of SUMO1âBYSL and acetylated HSP40 induced BCR pathway activation in CA46 and BL41 cells, respectively. Accordingly, SUMO1âBYSLâETAâ immunotoxin, produced by a twoâstep inteinâbased conjugation, led to the specific killing of CA46 cells. Autoantibodies directed against SUMO1âBYSL were found in 3 of 14 (21.4%), and autoantibodies against acetylated HSP40 in 1/14(7.1%) patients with sporadic Burkittâlymphoma. No reactivities against antigens of the infectious agent spectrum could be observed. These results indicate a pathogenic role of autoreactivity evoked by immunogenic postâtranslational modifications in a subgroup of sporadic BL including two EBVânegative BL cell lines
Bioclipse: an open source workbench for chemo- and bioinformatics
BACKGROUND: There is a need for software applications that provide users with a complete and extensible toolkit for chemo- and bioinformatics accessible from a single workbench. Commercial packages are expensive and closed source, hence they do not allow end users to modify algorithms and add custom functionality. Existing open source projects are more focused on providing a framework for integrating existing, separately installed bioinformatics packages, rather than providing user-friendly interfaces. No open source chemoinformatics workbench has previously been published, and no sucessful attempts have been made to integrate chemo- and bioinformatics into a single framework. RESULTS: Bioclipse is an advanced workbench for resources in chemo- and bioinformatics, such as molecules, proteins, sequences, spectra, and scripts. It provides 2D-editing, 3D-visualization, file format conversion, calculation of chemical properties, and much more; all fully integrated into a user-friendly desktop application. Editing supports standard functions such as cut and paste, drag and drop, and undo/redo. Bioclipse is written in Java and based on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform with a state-of-the-art plugin architecture. This gives Bioclipse an advantage over other systems as it can easily be extended with functionality in any desired direction. CONCLUSION: Bioclipse is a powerful workbench for bio- and chemoinformatics as well as an advanced integration platform. The rich functionality, intuitive user interface, and powerful plugin architecture make Bioclipse the most advanced and user-friendly open source workbench for chemo- and bioinformatics. Bioclipse is released under Eclipse Public License (EPL), an open source license which sets no constraints on external plugin licensing; it is totally open for both open source plugins as well as commercial ones. Bioclipse is freely available at
Die Zukunft der Regionen in Nordrhein-Westfalen gestalten: Eine gemeinsame Aufgabe von Regionalplanung und Regionalentwicklung
In NRW haben sowohl die Regionalplanung als auch integrierte AnsĂ€tze der Regionalentwicklung, wie z.B. die REGIONALE NRW, eine lange Tradition. Das bisherige Nebeneinander soll im Sinne eines besseren Zusammenwirkens von Regionalplanung und Regionalentwicklung mit dem Ziel eines "guten Raumzustandes" ĂŒberwunden werden. Elemente einer neuen Praxis könnten etwa ein "BrĂŒckendokument" (z.B. Raumbild) zur Vermittlung zwischen Regionalplanung und -entwicklung sowie eine eigenstĂ€ndig handlungsfĂ€hige organisatorische Verankerung des Prozessmanagements sein. Unabdingbar dafĂŒr sind eine entsprechende politische Legitimation und ein Wille zur regionalen Zusammenarbeit.In NRW, both regional planning and integrated approaches to regional development, such as the REGIONALE NRW, have a long tradition. These two fields have previously existed in parallel, a situation that should be overcome through the better interaction of regional planning and regional development with the goal of creating "good spatial conditions". Elements of a new practice approach could include a "bridging document" (e.g. spatial vision) to mediate between regional planning and development, and also independent, empowered and organisationally anchored process management. Indispensable here are the appropriate political legitimacy and a will for regional cooperation
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