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Student biocuration projects as a learning environment [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]
Background: Bioinformatics is becoming an essential tool for the majority of biological and biomedical researchers. Although bioinformatics data is exploited by academic and industrial researchers, limited focus is on teaching this area to undergraduates,
Ruth C. Lovering +2 more
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Capturing heart valve development with Gene Ontology
Introduction: The normal development of all heart valves requires highly coordinated signaling pathways and downstream mediators. While genomic variants can be responsible for congenital valve disease, environmental factors can also play a role. Later in
Saadullah H. Ahmed +4 more
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GOing Forward With the Cardiac Conduction System Using Gene Ontology
The cardiac conduction system (CCS) comprises critical components responsible for the initiation, propagation, and coordination of the action potential. Aberrant CCS development can cause conduction abnormalities, including sick sinus syndrome, accessory
Kan Yan Chloe Li +3 more
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With the development of artificial intelligence technology, explosive research on the recognition of retina diseases with artificial intelligence was published worldwide, among which, diabetic retinopathy attracted most attention.
YU Weihong +27 more
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Artificial intelligence in clinical physiology: How to improve learning agility [PDF]
Clinical physiology involves a complete, comprehensive, multilateral study of the functions of both affected and healthy organs, which allows us to assess the compensatory capabilities of the body. Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in
Dmitry V. Shutov +3 more
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Cherax destructor, the yabby, is an iconic Australian freshwater crayfish species, which, similar to other major invertebrate groups, is grossly under-represented in genomic databases.
Christopher M. Austin +5 more
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