Publications by authors named "Chunde Yang"

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are small molecule peptides that are widely found in living organisms with broad-spectrum antibacterial activity and immunomodulatory effect. Due to slower emergence of resistance, excellent clinical potential and wide range of application, AMP is a strong alternative to conventional antibiotics. AMP recognition is a significant direction in the field of AMP research.

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Summary: peptide sequencing for tandem mass spectrometry data is not only a key technology for novel peptide identification, but also a precedent task for many downstream tasks, such as vaccine and antibody studies. In recent years, neural network models for peptide sequencing have manifested a remarkable ability to accommodate various data sources and outperformed conventional peptide identification tools. However, the excellent model is computationally expensive, taking up to 1 week to process about 400 000 spectrums.

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The accurate diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a common mental disease in children, has always been an important task in clinical practice. In recent years, the use of graph neural network (GNN) based on functional brain network (FBN) has shown powerful performance for disease diagnosis. The challenge to construct "ideal" FBN from resting-state fMRI data remained.

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