Circadian clock interaction with HIF1 mediates oxygenic metabolism and anaerobic glycolysis in skeletal muscle
Hydrogen-bond acceptor any atom with a large concentration of negative charge and a lone pair of electrons, such as N, O, or F
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Disclosure of interest: Junji Fukumori: nothing to disclose, Kenji Fukutome: nothing to disclose, Shuta Aketa: nothing to disclose, Yasushi Motoyama: nothing to disclose Poster Session I - DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, AI AND ROBOTICS 07.00 - DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, AI AND ROBOTICS - 07.01 - TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS: ROBOTS, VIRTUAL REALITY, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MORE P299 - ESOC25-2147 PREDICTING COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT USING MACHINE LEARNING IN PATIENTS WITH CEREBRAL SMALL VESSEL DISEASES Tingting Mao 1 , Tingting Wang 2 , Yilong Wang 2 , Ling Guan 1,2 1 Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China, 2 Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China Background and Aims: Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is a major cause of vascular cognitive impairment (VCI), yet predicting the progression of cognitive decline including different cognitive domains in patients with CSVD still remains challenge
These mechanisms remain the subject of ongoing laboratory and preclinical research