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    A New Attempt to Neutrosophic Soft Bi-Topological Spaces

    Arif Mehmood1, Muhammad Aslam2, Muhammad Imran Khan3, Humera Qureshi3, Choonkil Park4,*, Jung Rye Lee5

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.130, No.3, pp. 1565-1585, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2022.018518

    Abstract In this article, new generalized neutrosophic soft * b open set is introduced in neutrosophic soft bi-topological structurers (NSBTS) concerning soft points of the space. This new set is produced by making the marriage of soft semi-open set with soft pre-open set in neutrosophic soft topological structure. An ample of results are investigated in NSBTS on the basis of this new neutrosophic soft * b open set. Proper examples are settled for justification of these results. The non-validity of some results is vindicated with examples. More >

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    The Mechanical Mechanism of Cortical Folding on 3D Cerebral Organoids

    Zongkun Hou1, Shilei Hao1, Bochu Wang1,*

    Molecular & Cellular Biomechanics, Vol.16, Suppl.2, pp. 145-145, 2019, DOI:10.32604/mcb.2019.07077

    Abstract An expansion of the cerebral neocortex is thought to be the foundation for the unique intellectual abilities of humans. The cortical folding has been implicated in neurodevelopmental disorders and yet its origins remain unknown. In vitro culture of 3D cerebral organoids from human pluripotent stem cells has been used to study the fundamental mechanisms of mammalian neurodevelopment and characteristics of human brain development. Here, we explores the mechanism of boundary limitation on the formation of gyri and sulci through the self-organization of human brain organoids. The structure of cerebral organoids was analyzed by morphology observation, pathology and immunofluorescence. The different… More >

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