Paper List
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SpikGPT: A High-Accuracy and Interpretable Spiking Attention Framework for Single-Cell Annotation
This paper addresses the core challenge of robust single-cell annotation across heterogeneous datasets with batch effects and the critical need to ide...
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Unlocking hidden biomolecular conformational landscapes in diffusion models at inference time
This paper addresses the core challenge of efficiently and accurately sampling the conformational landscape of biomolecules from diffusion-based struc...
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Personalized optimization of pediatric HD-tDCS for dose consistency and target engagement
This paper addresses the critical limitation of one-size-fits-all HD-tDCS protocols in pediatric populations by developing a personalized optimization...
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Realistic Transition Paths for Large Biomolecular Systems: A Langevin Bridge Approach
This paper addresses the core challenge of generating physically realistic and computationally efficient transition paths between distinct protein con...
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Consistent Synthetic Sequences Unlock Structural Diversity in Fully Atomistic De Novo Protein Design
This paper addresses the core pain point of low sequence-structure alignment in existing synthetic datasets (e.g., AFDB), which severely limits the pe...
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MoRSAIK: Sequence Motif Reactor Simulation, Analysis and Inference Kit in Python
This work addresses the computational bottleneck in simulating prebiotic RNA reactor dynamics by developing a Python package that tracks sequence moti...
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On the Approximation of Phylogenetic Distance Functions by Artificial Neural Networks
This paper addresses the core challenge of developing computationally efficient and scalable neural network architectures that can learn accurate phyl...
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EcoCast: A Spatio-Temporal Model for Continual Biodiversity and Climate Risk Forecasting
This paper addresses the critical bottleneck in conservation: the lack of timely, high-resolution, near-term forecasts of species distribution shifts ...
ELISA: An Interpretable Hybrid Generative AI Agent for Expression-Grounded Discovery in Single-Cell Genomics
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IN SHORT: This paper addresses the critical bottleneck of translating high-dimensional single-cell transcriptomic data into interpretable biological hypotheses by bridging the gap between opaque expression foundation models and natural language interfaces.
核心创新
- Methodology Introduces a hybrid retrieval architecture with automatic query classification that dynamically routes inputs to gene marker scoring, semantic matching, or reciprocal rank fusion pipelines based on query type.
- Methodology Unifies scGPT expression embeddings with BioBERT semantic retrieval and LLM-mediated interpretation in a single interactive framework, enabling direct operation on embedded data without original count matrices.
- Biology Develops integrated analytical modules for pathway activity scoring (60+ gene sets), ligand-receptor interaction prediction (280+ curated pairs), condition-aware comparative analysis, and cell-type proportion estimation.
主要结论
- ELISA significantly outperforms CellWhisperer in cell type retrieval (combined permutation test, p<0.001) with particularly large gains on gene-signature queries (Cohen's d=5.98 for MRR).
- The system replicates published biological findings with high fidelity (mean composite score 0.90) and near-perfect pathway alignment and theme coverage (0.98 each).
- The hybrid retrieval architecture demonstrates complementary strengths: semantic pipeline excels on ontology queries while gene marker scoring dominates expression queries, with Union mode achieving optimal performance through adaptive routing.
摘要: Translating single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data into mechanistic biological hypotheses remains a critical bottleneck, as agentic AI systems lack direct access to transcriptomic representations while expression foundation models remain opaque to natural language. Here we introduce ELISA (Embedding-Linked Interactive Single-cell Agent), an interpretable framework that unifies scGPT expression embeddings with BioBERT-based semantic retrieval and LLM-mediated interpretation for interactive single-cell discovery. An automatic query classifier routes inputs to gene marker scoring, semantic matching, or reciprocal rank fusion pipelines depending on whether the query is a gene signature, natural language concept, or mixture of both. Integrated analytical modules perform pathway activity scoringacross 60+ gene sets, ligand–receptor interaction prediction using 280+ curated pairs, condition-aware comparative analysis, and cell-type proportion estimation all operating directly on embedded data without access to the original count matrix. Benchmarked across six diverse scRNA-seq datasets spanning inflammatory lung disease, pediatric and adult cancers, organoid models, healthy tissue, and neurodevelopment, ELISA significantly outperforms CellWhisperer in cell type retrieval (combined permutation test, p<0.001), with particularly large gains on gene-signature queries (Cohen’s d=5.98 for MRR). ELISA replicates published biological findings (mean composite score 0.90) with near-perfect pathway alignment and theme coverage (0.98 each), and generates candidate hypotheses through grounded LLM reasoning, bridging the gap between transcriptomic data exploration and biological discovery. Code available at: https://github.com/omaruno/ELISA-An-AI-Agent-for-Expression-Grounded-Discovery-in-Single-Cell-Genomics.git (If you use ELISA in your research, please cite this work).