2024
DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2024.1361980
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Efficacy and classification of Sesamum indicum linn seeds with Rosa damascena mill oil in uncomplicated pelvic inflammatory disease using machine learning

Sumbul,
Arshiya Sultana,
Md Belal Bin Heyat
et al.

Abstract: Background and objectives: As microbes are developing resistance to antibiotics, natural, botanical drugs or traditional herbal medicine are presently being studied with an eye of great curiosity and hope. Hence, complementary and alternative treatments for uncomplicated pelvic inflammatory disease (uPID) are explored for their efficacy. Therefore, this study determined the therapeutic efficacy and safety of Sesamum indicum Linn seeds with Rosa damascena Mill Oil in uPID with standard control. Additionally, we… Show more

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“…In biology, the analytical and predictive capabilities of AI models have been empirically demonstrated across multiple research directions ( Ukwuoma et al, 2022b ; 2022a ; 2023 ; Fazmiya et al, 2024 ; Heyat et al, 2024 ; Sumbul et al, 2024 ). Based on this, we propose an innovative hybrid neural network model, STM-ac4C, designed to accurately identify N4-acetylcytidine (ac4C) modification sites on human mRNA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In biology, the analytical and predictive capabilities of AI models have been empirically demonstrated across multiple research directions ( Ukwuoma et al, 2022b ; 2022a ; 2023 ; Fazmiya et al, 2024 ; Heyat et al, 2024 ; Sumbul et al, 2024 ). Based on this, we propose an innovative hybrid neural network model, STM-ac4C, designed to accurately identify N4-acetylcytidine (ac4C) modification sites on human mRNA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%