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Release date: April 2025
ISSN #: 3067-2295
Issue DOI: 10.63129/SCGI1310
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ISSN #: 3067-2295
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Therapeutic Potential of CRISPR-Cas9 and CAR-T in Oral Cancer Treatment
Author: Jiwon Moon
Oral cancer, often caused by tobacco and alcohol use, HPV infection, or traditional practices, remains a significant health challenge. Current treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy lack specificity and often result in incomplete removal or recurrence. This study proposes two approaches: CRISPR-Cas9 to target HPV oncogenes (E6 and E7), restoring normal cell function, and CAR-T cell therapy to target proteins like EGFR for enhanced immune response. Both methods aim to improve treatment specificity and effectiveness. Proposed experiments include in vitro and in vivo models to evaluate efficacy and minimize off-target effects, offering a potential breakthrough in oral cancer therapy.
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Facial Recognition in Prosopagnosia: A Review of Behaviors, Treatments, and Assistive Technologies for Facial Blindness
Author: Yoojoo Cha
Prosopagnosia or facial blindness is a condition characterized by difficulty recognizing faces and facial expressions. While there is general consensus that prosopagnosics process faces differently from unaffected individuals, debate surrounds the exact mechanisms driving it. This paper reviews the existing literature on facial processing in prosopagnosia including neurological differences, gaze behavior, and holistic recognition while discussing current assistive methods and technological advances to aid facial recognition.
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Derivation and Applications of a Formula for Balancing Numbers Using Range Endpoints
Author: Sakibur Rahman
This paper presents a mathematical derivation of a formula to determine the balancing number within a given range . A balancing number is a unique integer in the range that equally partitions the sum of integers on both sides. The method relies solely on the starting number and the ending number , eliminating the need for an external balancer. This paper also presents charts for large nth balancing numbers, revealing that certain starting points are more productive than . This efficient approach is validated with examples and visualizations, showcasing its accuracy and potential applications in resource allocation and optimization.
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