Layer-Specific Anatomical and Physiological Features of the Retina’s Neurovascular Unit

Academic Report on the Study of Layer-Specific Anatomical and Physiological Characteristics of the Retinal Neurovascular Unit Background and Problem Statement Retinal processing, similar to all neural computations, is metabolically expensive and involves the dynamic regulation of blood flow, known as neurovascular coupling (NVC). The retina is supp...

Impaired Pheromone Detection and Abnormal Sexual Behavior in Female Mice Deficient for AncV1R

Report on the Study of the Impact of ANCV1R Gene Deficiency on Pheromone Detection and Sexual Behavior in Mice Background Introduction In mammals, pheromones are crucial chemical signals that regulate social and sexual behaviors. Pheromone detection is mediated by the vomeronasal organ (VNO), which uses vomeronasal sensory neurons (VSNs) to recogni...

AugDiff: Diffusion-Based Feature Augmentation for Multiple Instance Learning in Whole Slide Image

Diffusion-Based Feature Augmentation: A Novel Approach for Multiple Instance Learning in Whole Slide Images Academic Background and Research Motivation In computational pathology, effectively analyzing Whole Slide Images (WSIs) is a burgeoning area of research. WSIs are ultra-high-resolution images with a broad field of view and are widely employed...

A Wearable Echomyography System Based on a Single Transducer

Innovative Advances in Wearable Single-Transducer Echomyography Systems: From Muscle Dynamics Monitoring to Complex Gesture Tracking Academic Background and Research Significance In recent years, wearable electronic devices have garnered significant attention for their enormous potential in health monitoring and human-machine interaction. Electromy...

A Digitally Embroidered Metamaterial Biosensor for Kinetic Environments

A Digitally Embroidered Metamaterial Biosensor for Kinetic Environments

Digitally Embroidered Metamaterial Biosensor: Non-Contact Physiological Monitoring in Dynamic Environments Recent years have witnessed rapid development of sensor technologies driven by demands in smart vehicles, aviation safety, and health monitoring. However, for physiological signal detection in dynamic environments, traditional sensors face sig...

Repeated Postnatal Sevoflurane Exposure Impairs Social Recognition in Mice by Disrupting GABAergic Neuronal Activity and Development in Hippocampus

Repeated Exposure to Sevoflurane Impairs GABAergic Neuronal Development and Social Cognitive Function in the Hippocampal CA2 Region of Mice Academic Background Approximately 1.5 million infants and young children undergo medical procedures requiring general anesthesia annually, with sevoflurane being widely used in pediatric anesthesia. However, in...