Publications by authors named "A Sinner"

Article Synopsis
  • - NeuroQuantify is an open-source software that leverages deep learning to efficiently segment cells and neurites in phase contrast microscopy images, providing critical data on neuron growth and differentiation.
  • - The software features automatic detection of cells and neurites, quantitative neurite length measurement, and neurite orientation identification, offering advantages over existing methods that typically focus on fluorescence images.
  • - By enabling rapid and effective assessment of neuronal network development, NeuroQuantify serves as a valuable tool for researchers studying neurodegenerative diseases and the effects of pharmaceuticals, and it can be freely downloaded from GitHub.
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We study the ensemble of pseudo-spin 1/2 ultracold bosons, performing Lévy flights, confined in a parabolic potential. The (pseudo-) spin-orbit coupling (SOC) is additionally imposed on these particles. We consider the structure and dynamics of macroscopic pseudospin qubits based on Bose-Einstein condensates, obtained from the above "fractional" bosons.

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We study the effects of strain in moiré systems composed of honeycomb lattices. We elucidate the formation of almost perfect one-dimensional moiré patterns in twisted bilayer systems. The formation of such patterns is a consequence of an interplay between twist and strain which gives rise to a collapse of the reciprocal space unit cell.

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Introduction: Patients with cerebral palsy (CP) may receive intrathecal baclofen (ITB) to reduce muscle spasticity and dystonia. It can be challenging to identify the proper dose of ITB, and anecdotally these dosing needs may change after spinal fusion surgery. This study aimed to evaluate the need for changes in ITB dosing following a spinal fusion in pediatric neuromuscular scoliosis (NMS) patients and identify predisposing factors for those changes.

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Taxon-specific proteins are key determinants defining the biology of all organisms and represent prime drug targets in pathogens. However, lacking comparability with proteins in other lineages makes them particularly difficult to study. In malaria parasites, this is exacerbated by technical limitations.

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