Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg
July 2021
Purpose: Estimating uncertainty in predictions made by neural networks is critically important for increasing the trust medical experts have in automatic data analysis results. In segmentation tasks, quantifying levels of confidence can provide meaningful additional information to aid clinical decision making. In recent work, we proposed an interpretable uncertainty measure to aid clinicians in assessing the reliability of developmental dysplasia of the hip metrics measured from 3D ultrasound screening scans, as well as that of the US scan itself.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExposure of cells to phenolic compounds through exogenous and endogenous sources can lead to deleterious effects via nucleobase modifications of DNA occurring under oxidative conditions. 2'-Deoxyguanosine (dG) is the most electron rich of the four canonical bases and includes many nucleophilic sites; it is also susceptible to oxidation with numerous reactive oxygen species. In these studies, dG was allowed to react with 2-naphthol in the presence of copper or iron salts yielding two principal isomeric products.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConsiderable attention has focused on the use of alternatives to the native ribose and phosphate backbone of small interfering RNAs for therapeutic applications of the RNA interference pathway. In this synopsis, we highlight the less common chemical modifications, namely, those of the RNA nucleobases. Base modifications have the potential to lend insight into the mechanism of gene silencing and to lead to novel methods to overcome off-target effects that arise due to deleterious protein binding or mis-targeting of mRNA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSmall interfering double-stranded RNAs have been synthesized bearing one or more base modifications at nucleotide positions 4, 11, and/or 16 in the guide strand. The chemically modified base is an N(2)-alkyl-8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (alkyl = propyl, benzyl) that can alternatively pair in a Watson-Crick sense opposite cytosine (C) or as a Hoogsteen pair opposite adenine (A). Cellular delivery with C opposite led to effective targeting of A-containing but not C-containing mRNA sequences in a dual luciferase assay with RNA interference levels that were generally as good as or better than unmodified sequences.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFN(2)-alkyl analogues of 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2'-deoxyguanosine (OG) were synthesized (alkyl = propyl, benzyl) via reductive amination of the protected OG nucleoside and incorporated into various positions of an RNA strand. Thermal stability studies of duplexes containing A or C opposite a single modified base revealed only moderate destabilization. Both OG as well as its N(2)-alkyl analogues can pair opposite A or C with nearly equal stability, potentially offering a new means of modulating RNA-protein interactions in the minor vs major grooves.
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