Paper List
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Discovery of a Hematopoietic Manifold in scGPT Yields a Method for Extracting Performant Algorithms from Biological Foundation Model Internals
This work addresses the core challenge of extracting reusable, interpretable, and high-performance biological algorithms from the opaque internal repr...
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MS2MetGAN: Latent-space adversarial training for metabolite–spectrum matching in MS/MS database search
This paper addresses the critical bottleneck in metabolite identification: the generation of high-quality negative training samples that are structura...
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Toward Robust, Reproducible, and Widely Accessible Intracranial Language Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Comprehensive Review of Neural Mechanisms, Hardware, Algorithms, Evaluation, Clinical Pathways and Future Directions
This review addresses the core challenge of fragmented and heterogeneous evidence that hinders the clinical translation of intracranial language BCIs,...
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Less Is More in Chemotherapy of Breast Cancer
通过纳入细胞周期时滞和竞争项,解决了现有肿瘤-免疫模型的过度简化问题,以定量比较化疗方案。
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Fold-CP: A Context Parallelism Framework for Biomolecular Modeling
This paper addresses the critical bottleneck of GPU memory limitations that restrict AlphaFold 3-like models to processing only a few thousand residue...
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Open Biomedical Knowledge Graphs at Scale: Construction, Federation, and AI Agent Access with Samyama Graph Database
This paper addresses the core pain point of fragmented biomedical data by constructing and federating large-scale, open knowledge graphs to enable sea...
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Predictive Analytics for Foot Ulcers Using Time-Series Temperature and Pressure Data
This paper addresses the critical need for continuous, real-time monitoring of diabetic foot health by developing an unsupervised anomaly detection fr...
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Hypothesis-Based Particle Detection for Accurate Nanoparticle Counting and Digital Diagnostics
This paper addresses the core challenge of achieving accurate, interpretable, and training-free nanoparticle counting in digital diagnostic assays, wh...
Single-cell directional sensing at ultra-low chemoattractant concentrations from extreme first-passage events
University of Notre Dame | University of Utah
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IN SHORT: This work addresses the core challenge of how a cell can rapidly and accurately determine the direction of a chemoattractant source when the signal is extremely weak (femto- to attomolar), and receptor binding events are discrete and rare.
核心创新
- Methodology Derives the first analytic expressions for the joint asymptotic distribution of the earliest k hitting times and their angular locations on a 2D circular cell, revealing that θ_k,N ~ N(θ_0, σ²_k,N) where σ²_k,N ∝ ( (R-1)² / (R W) ) * (1 + (2 log k)/(1+W) ) and W ~ log N.
- Theory Quantitatively demonstrates that early binding events (e.g., the first few arrivals) carry disproportionately more directional information than later arrivals, providing a theoretical basis for rapid cellular decision-making before a steady-state gradient is established.
- Methodology Proposes and rigorously analyzes the performance of several source-direction estimators (from simple averaging of early impact locations to more complex MLEs), deriving explicit formulas for their expected error and variance (e.g., E[ρ_k^res] ≈ (D/R)(b_N + a_N(log k - 1))).
主要结论
- The angular location θ_k of the k-th arriving molecule follows a normal distribution centered on the true source direction θ_0, with a variance that increases logarithmically with k (σ²_k,N ∝ log k), formally proving that earlier arrivals provide more precise directional cues.
- A simple estimator averaging the first k impact locations (n_res) can achieve accurate directional sensing with small k; its error grows with k while its variance decreases (Var[ρ_k^res] ≈ 4D²/(R²k)*((a_N log k + b_N - a_N)² + a_N²)), highlighting a trade-off.
- The theoretical framework successfully links key physical parameters (source distance R, initial molecule number N ~ 10³-10⁶, number of observed events k) to sensing performance, showing that accurate directional inference is possible even for R > 1 (source placed multiple cell radii away).
摘要: We investigate single-cell directional sensing from diffusing chemoattractant signals released by a localized source. We focus on the low-concentration regime in which receptor activity is discrete and cellular decisions are made on timescales far shorter than those required for steady-state concentration profiles or receptor occupancy to emerge. We derive analytic expressions for the joint distribution of receptor binding times and binding locations, conditional on the position of the source. We show that early binding events carry disproportionately more information about source directionality than later arrivals. Motivated by this observation, we propose and analyze several source-localization estimates that exploit early receptor binding statistics. Our results demonstrate that, even with a small number of binding events, cells possess sufficient information to rapidly and accurately infer the directionality of a diffusing chemoattractant source.