HomeWOLDING Seeking antibiotics in the proteomes of extinct organisms WOLDING By 1_healthytip 8 August 2024 11 0 Zero-shot transfer of protein sequence likelihood models to thermostability prediction Poisoning medical knowledge using large language models Semi-supervised recognition for artificial intelligence assisted pathology image diagnosis Chemistry wordoku #062 | Puzzle Multi-output prediction of dose–response curves enables drug repositioning and biomarker discovery Deep learning can be used to mine the proteomes of all available extinct organisms for the discovery of compounds with antibiotic properties. Previous articleA history of tanning around the worldNext articlePedestrian-friendly streets help Pacific elders make the most of their neighbourhoods Hot Topics Zero-shot transfer of protein sequence likelihood models to thermostability prediction Poisoning medical knowledge using large language models Semi-supervised recognition for artificial intelligence assisted pathology image diagnosis Load more Related Articles 1_healthytip - Balancing Act: Pregnancy and Bipolar Disorder 1_healthytip - Cohesion at the cellular level: flexible yet stable 1_healthytip - Gut bacteria influence responses to immunotherapy in patients with asbestos related cancer Load more