Publications by authors named "E A Wilder"

Although chatbots such as ChatGPT can facilitate cost-effective text generation and editing, factually incorrect responses (hallucinations) limit their utility. This study evaluates one particular type of hallucination: fabricated bibliographic citations that do not represent actual scholarly works. We used ChatGPT-3.

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Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) in the work environment continues to change the landscape of the workplace. This technology allows employees to have greater flexibility when accessing information and communicating with those not physically present. The goal of the current study was to investigate the relationships between workplace telepressure, workaholism, and ICT boundary creation.

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Genomic architecture appears to play crucial roles in health and a variety of diseases. How nuclear structures reorganize over different timescales is elusive, partly because the tools needed to probe and perturb them are not as advanced as needed by the field. To fill this gap, the National Institutes of Health Common Fund started a program in 2015, called the 4D Nucleome (4DN), with the goal of developing and ultimately applying technologies to interrogate the structure and function of nuclear organization in space and time.

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  • Gut microbiome dysbiosis is linked to COVID-19 severity, but a direct causal relationship has not been proven yet.
  • Research shows that SARS-CoV-2 infection leads to changes in gut bacteria in mice, which could compromise gut barrier function and increase infection risk.
  • Analysis of samples from 96 COVID-19 patients indicates that altered gut bacteria can enter the bloodstream, potentially causing severe secondary infections in these patients.
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