Publications by authors named "J Leman"

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  • Most childhood stroke studies rely on inconsistent methods and ICD codes, which may not be reliable, prompting this research to use clinical and imaging data from a private hospital network in Indonesia.
  • The study analyzed data from 8,987 CT and 6,133 MRI scans conducted between 2019 and 2023, identifying 1,074 stroke cases predominantly in males (67.9%), with hemorrhagic strokes being the most common (83.4%), particularly from accidents.
  • Findings indicate varying incidence rates over the years, with a peak in 2021 (9.08%) and a significant concentration of cases in Java, highlighting the urgent need for better public health strategies to prevent childhood strokes in Indonesia.
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Interactions between membrane proteins (MPs) and lipid bilayers are critical for many cellular functions. In the Rosetta molecular modeling suite, the implicit membrane energy function is based on a "slab" model, which represent the membrane as a flat bilayer. However, in nature membranes often have a curvature that is important for function and/or stability.

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Exploiting sequence-structure-function relationships in biotechnology requires improved methods for aligning proteins that have low sequence similarity to previously annotated proteins. We develop two deep learning methods to address this gap, TM-Vec and DeepBLAST. TM-Vec allows searching for structure-structure similarities in large sequence databases.

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Myeloid cells are suggested as an important player in Alzheimer´s disease (AD). However, its continuum of phenotypic and functional changes across different body compartments and their use as a biomarker in AD remains elusive. Here, we perform multiple state-of-the-art analyses to phenotypically and metabolically characterize immune cells between peripheral blood (n = 117), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF, n = 117), choroid plexus (CP, n = 13) and brain parenchyma (n = 13).

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This study examines whether accountability to God is positively associated with four measures of psychological well-being-happiness, mattering to others, dignity, and meaning-among US adults. It also tests the possibility that prayer moderates these associations. Data from the 2017 Values and Beliefs of the American Public Survey (n = 1251) were analyzed using multivariate regression.

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