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Consensus molecular subtypes (CMS1‐4) have been identified to study colorectal cancer heterogeneity and serve as potential biomarkers. In this study, we developed and evaluated NanoCMSer, a NanoString‐based classifier using 55 genes, optimized for FF and FFPE to facilitate the clinical evaluation of CMS subtyping.
Arezo Torang+10 more
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Understanding and Supporting Emerging Domestic Energy Practices [PDF]
The current transformation of the domestic energy landscape, including local generation, new consumption and storage, requires rethinking our research approach.
Baudry, Benoit+5 more
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Tumor microenvironment drives cancer formation and progression. We analyzed the role of human cancer‐associated adipocytes from patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) stratified as lean, overweight, or obese. RNA‐seq demonstrated that, among the most altered genes involved in the tumor–stroma crosstalk, are ADAM12 and CYP1B1, which were proven to be ...
Sepehr Torabinejad+13 more
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Retracted: Fitz-Hugh-Curtis Syndrome in a Male Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review
Case Reports in Surgery
doaj +1 more source
Retracted: Intrathecal Pump Implantation in the Cisterna Magna for Treating Intractable Cancer Pain
Case Reports in Anesthesiology
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THE PRERECTAL CURVILINEAR INCISION FOR PROSTATIC ABSCESS; WITH A REPORT OF THREE CASES [PDF]
Joseph Ransohoff
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Large multidimensional digital images of cancer tissue are becoming prolific, but many challenges exist to automatically extract relevant information from them using computational tools. We describe publicly available resources that have been developed jointly by expert and non‐expert computational biologists working together during a virtual hackathon
Sandhya Prabhakaran+16 more
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Greetings From the New Editor-in-Chief of AACE Clinical Case Reports (ACCR)
Sina Jasim, MD, MPH
doaj
IMPAIRED IDENTIFICATION OF FACES AND PLACES WITH AGNOSIA FOR COLOURS: REPORT OF A CASE DUE TO CEREBRAL EMBOLISM [PDF]
C. A. Pallis
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