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TRAD: Enhancing LLM Agents with Step-Wise Thought Retrieval and Aligned Decision
Numerous large language model (LLM) agents have been built for different
tasks like web navigation and online shopping due to LLM's wide knowledge and
text-understanding ability. Among these works, many of them utilize in-context
examples to achieve generalization without the need for fine-tuning, while few
of them have considered the problem of how to select and effectively utilize
these examples. Recently, methods based on trajectory-level retrieval with task
meta-data and using trajectories as in-context examples have been proposed to
improve the agent's overall performance in some sequential decision making
tasks. However, these methods can be problematic due to plausible examples
retrieved without task-specific state transition dynamics and long input with
plenty of irrelevant context. In this paper, we propose a novel framework
(TRAD) to address these issues. TRAD first conducts Thought Retrieval,
achieving step-level demonstration selection via thought matching, leading to
more helpful demonstrations and less irrelevant input noise. Then, TRAD
introduces Aligned Decision, complementing retrieved demonstration steps with
their previous or subsequent steps, which enables tolerance for imperfect
thought and provides a choice for balance between more context and less noise.
Extensive experiments on ALFWorld and Mind2Web benchmarks show that TRAD not
only outperforms state-of-the-art models but also effectively helps in reducing
noise and promoting generalization. Furthermore, TRAD has been deployed in
real-world scenarios of a global business insurance company and improves the
success rate of robotic process automation.Comment: Codes available at: https://github.com/skyriver-2000/TRAD-Officia
The role of EGFR mutation as a prognostic factor in survival after diagnosis of brain metastasis in non-small cell lung cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract Background The brain is a common site for metastasis in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This study was designed to evaluate the relationship between the mutational of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and overall survival (OS) in NSCLC patients with brain metastases. Methods Searches were performed in PubMed, EmBase, and the Cochrane Library to identify studies evaluating the association of EGFR mutation with OS in NSCLC patients through September 2017. Results 4373 NSCLC patients with brain metastases in 18 studies were involved. Mutated EGFR associated with significantly improved OS compared with wild type. Subgroup analyses suggested that this relationship persisted in studies conducted in Eastern, with retrospective design, with sample size ≥500, mean age of patients ≥65.0 years, percentage male < 50.0%, percentage of patients receiving tyrosine kinase inhibitor ≥30.0%. Finally, although significant publication bias was observed using the Egger test, the results were not changed after adjustment using the trim and fill method. Conclusions This meta-analysis suggests that EGFR mutation is an important predictive factor linked to improved OS for NSCLC patients with brain metastases. It can serve as a useful index in the prognostic assessment of NSCLC patients with brain metastases
Membrane Targeting of C2GAP1 Enables Dictyostelium discoideum to Sense Chemoattractant Gradient at a Higher Concentration Range
Chemotaxis, which is G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-mediated directional cell migration, plays pivotal roles in diverse human diseases, including recruitment of leukocytes to inflammation sites and metastasis of cancer. It is still not fully understood how eukaryotes sense and chemotax in response to chemoattractants with an enormous concentration range. A genetically traceable model organism, Dictyostelium discoideum, is the best-studied organism for GPCR-mediated chemotaxis. Recently, we have shown that C2GAP1 controls G protein coupled receptor-mediated Ras adaptation and chemotaxis. Here, we investigated the molecular mechanism and the biological function of C2GAP1 membrane targeting for chemotaxis. We show that calcium and phospholipids on the plasma membrane play critical roles in membrane targeting of C2GAP1. Cells lacking C2GAP1 (c2gapA–) displayed an improved chemotaxis in response to chemoattractant gradients at subsensitive or low concentrations (<100 nM), while exhibiting impaired chemotaxis in response to gradients at high concentrations (>1 μM). Taken together, our results demonstrate that the membrane targeting of C2GAP1 enables Dictyostelium to sense chemoattractant gradients at a higher concentration range. This mechanism is likely an evolutionarily conserved molecular mechanism of Ras regulation in the adaptation and chemotaxis of eukaryotes
2-(2,2-Dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1-benzofuran-7-yloxy)-N-(o-tolyl)acetamide
In the title compound, C19H21NO3, the dihedral angle between the mean planes of the two benzene rings is 38.13 (12)°. The furan ring adopts an envelope-like conformation with the C atom bonded to the dimethyl groups displaced by 0.356 (2) Å from the plane through the other four atoms. In the crystal, molecules are linked into inversion dimers by weak C—H⋯O intermolecular interactions
Enhanced Orbital Degeneracy in Momentum Space for LaOFeAs
The Fermi surfaces (FS) of LaOFeAs (in =0 plane) consist of two
hole-type circles around point, which do not touch each other, and two
electron-type co-centered ellipses around M point, which are degenerate along
the M-X line. By first-principles calculations, here we show that additional
degeneracy exists for the two electron-type FS, and the crucial role of
F-doping and pressure is to enhance this orbital degeneracy. It is suggested
that the inter-orbital fluctuation is the key point to understand the
unconventional superconductivity in these materials.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Anti-Inflammatory Effect of 1,3,5,7-Tetrahydroxy-8-isoprenylxanthone Isolated from Twigs of Garcinia esculenta on Stimulated Macrophage.
Garcinia Linn. plants having rich natural xanthones and benzophenones with anti-inflammatory activity attracted a great deal of attention to discover and develop them as potential drug candidates. Through screening targeting nitric oxide accumulation in stimulated macrophage, we found that 1,3,5,7-tetrahydroxy-8-isoprenylxanthone (TIE) had potential anti-inflammatory effect. To understand how TIE elicits its anti-inflammatory activity, we uncovered that it significantly inhibits the production of nitric oxide (NO) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in LPS/IFNγ-stimulated RAW264.7 cells. In further study, we showed that TIE reduced the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), two key molecules responsible for the production of NO and PGE2 during inflammation progress. Additionally, TIE also suppressed the expression of inflammatory cytokines IL-6, IL-12, and TNF-α. TIE-led suppression in iNOS, COX-2, and cytokines production were probably the consequence of TIE’s capability to block ERK and p38MAPK signaling pathway. Moreover, TIE blocked activation of nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) as well as NF-κB regulation of miR155 expression. Our study suggests that TIE may represent as a potential therapeutic agent for the treatment of inflammatory diseases
Natural, Dense, and Stable Frustrated Lewis Pairs on Wurtzite Crystal Surfaces
The surface frustrated Lewis pairs (SFLPs) open up new opportunities for
substituting noble metals in heterogeneous catalysis. However, its applications
are severely impeded by complex construction, low surface density, and
instability. Herein, we report that SFLPs exist naturally on wurtzite crystal
(e.g., GaN, ZnO, and AlP) surfaces. Taking GaN as an example, the surface
density of SFLPs on GaN surface is up to 7.26 * 10^14 cm^-2, which nearly
quintuples the highest theoretical value on regulated metal oxide surfaces. Ab
initio molecular dynamics simulations reveal that the natural SFLPs are very
stable under high temperatures and reactive atmospheres of CO and H2O.
Moreover, outstanding performance for activating important molecules is
demonstrated over these natural SFLPs, which originated from the unique orbital
orientation of SFLPs. These findings provide a simple method to obtain dense
and stable SFLPs and unfold the nature of SFLPs toward the facile activation of
small molecules
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