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Valve Academic Research Consortium 3: updated endpoint definitions for aortic valve clinical research.
European Heart Journal, 2021 AIMS
The Valve Academic Research Consortium (VARC), founded in 2010, was intended to (i) identify appropriate clinical endpoints and (ii) standardize definitions of these endpoints for transcatheter and surgical aortic valve clinical trials.P. Généreux, N. Piazza, Maria C. Alu, T. Nazif, R. Hahn, P. Pibarot, J. Bax, J. Leipsic, P. Blanke, E. Blackstone, M. Finn, S. Kapadia, A. Linke, M. Mack, R. Makkar, R. Mehran, J. Popma, M. Reardon, J. Rodés‐Cabau, N. Van Mieghem, J. Webb, D. Cohen, M. Leon +22 moresemanticscholar +2 more sourcesThe ProteomeXchange consortium at 10 years: 2023 update
Nucleic Acids Res., 2022 Mass spectrometry (MS) is by far the most used experimental approach in high-throughput proteomics. The ProteomeXchange (PX) consortium of proteomics resources (http://www.proteomexchange.org) was originally set up to standardize data submission and ...E. Deutsch, N. Bandeira, Yasset Pérez-Riverol, Vagisha Sharma, Jeremy J. Carver, Luis Mendoza, D. J. Kundu, Shengbo Wang, Chakradhar Bandla, Selvakumar Kamatchinathan, Suresh Hewapathirana, B. Pullman, J. Wertz, Zhi Sun, Shin Kawano, Shujiro Okuda, Yu Watanabe, B. MacLean, M. MacCoss, Yun-ping Zhu, Y. Ishihama, J. Vizcaíno +21 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourceClinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium Guideline for CYP2C19 Genotype and Clopidogrel Therapy: 2022 Update
Clinical pharmacology and therapy, 2022 CYP2C19 catalyzes the bioactivation of the antiplatelet prodrug clopidogrel, and CYP2C19 genotype impacts clopidogrel active metabolite formation. CYP2C19 intermediate and poor metabolizers who receive clopidogrel experience reduced platelet inhibition ...Craig R. Lee, Jasmine A. Luzum, K. Sangkuhl, Roseann S. Gammal, M. Sabatine, C. Stein, D. Kisor, N. Limdi, Yee Ming Lee, S. Scott, J. Hulot, D. Roden, A. Gaedigk, K. Caudle, T. Klein, Julie A. Johnson, A. Shuldiner +16 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourceApplication of team science best practices to the project management of a large, multi-site lung cancer screening research consortium
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, 2023 Research is increasingly conducted through multi-institutional consortia, and best practices for establishing multi-site research collaborations must be employed to ensure efficient, effective, and productive translational research teams.Julie S. Steiner, Erica Blum-Barnett, Betsy Rolland, Courtney R. Kraus, Jocelyn V. Wainwright, Ruth Bedoy, Yannica Theda Martinez, Elizabeth R. Alleman, Roxy Eibergen, Lisa E. Pieper, Nikki M. Carroll, Brian Hixon, Andrew Sterrett, Katharine A. Rendle, Chelsea Saia, Anil Vachani, Debra P. Ritzwoller, Andrea Burnett-Hartman +17 moredoaj +1 more sourceThe GTEx Consortium atlas of genetic regulatory effects across human tissues
Science, 2019 The Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project was established to characterize genetic effects on the transcriptome across human tissues and to link these regulatory mechanisms to trait and disease associations.F. Aguet, A. Barbeira, Rodrigo Bonazzola, A. Brown, Stephane E. Castel, Brian Jo, S. Kasela, Sarah Kim-Hellmuth, Yanyu Liang, Meritxell Oliva, P. Parsana, Elise D. Flynn, L. Frésard, Eric R Gaamzon, Andrew R. Hamel, Yuan He, F. Hormozdiari, P. Mohammadi, Manuel Muñoz-Aguirre, YoSon Park, A. Saha, Ayellet V Segrć, B. Strober, Xiaoquan Wen, Valentin Wucher, Sayantani Das, D. Garrido-Martín, Nicole R. Gay, R. Handsaker, Paul J. Hoffman, Seva Kashin, Alan M. Kwong, Xiao Li, D. MacArthur, J. Rouhana, M. Stephens, E. Todres, A. Viñuela, Gao Wang, Yuxin Zou, Christopher D. Brown, N. Cox, E. Dermitzakis, B. Engelhardt, G. Getz, R. Guigó, S. Montgomery, B. Stranger, H. Im, A. Battle, K. Ardlie, T. Lappalainen +51 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourceGenomic Standards Consortium Projects [PDF]
Standards in Genomic Sciences, 2014 The Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) is an open-membership community that was founded in 2005 to work towards the development, implementation and harmonization of standards in the field of genomics. Starting with the defined task of establishing a minimal set of descriptions the GSC has evolved into an active standards-setting body that currently has Field D, Sterk P, Kottmann R, WimDeSmet J, AmaralZettler L, Cochrane G, Cole JR, Davies N, Dawyndt P, Garrity GM, Gilbert JA, Glöckner FO, Hirschman L, Klenk HP, Knight R, Kyrpides N, Meyer F, KarschMizrachi I, Morrison N, Robbins R, Gil IS, Sansone S, Schriml L, Tatusova T, Ussery D, Yilmaz P, White O, Wooley J, Caporaso G +28 moreopenaire +6 more sourcesRevision and Update of the Consensus Definitions of Invasive Fungal Disease From the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer and the Mycoses Study Group Education and Research Consortium
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2019 Background Invasive fungal diseases (IFDs) remain important causes of morbidity and mortality. The consensus definitions of the Infectious Diseases Group of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer and the Mycoses Study Group have ...J. Donnelly, S. Chen, C. Kauffman, W. Steinbach, J. Baddley, P. Verweij, C. Clancy, J. Wingard, S. Lockhart, A. Groll, T. Sorrell, M. Bassetti, H. Akan, B. Alexander, D. Andes, É. Azoulay, R. Bialek, R. Bradsher, S. Bretagne, T. Calandra, A. Caliendo, E. Castagnola, M. Cruciani, M. Cuenca‐Estrella, C. Decker, S. Desai, B. Fisher, T. Harrison, C. Heussel, H. E. Jensen, C. Kibbler, D. Kontoyiannis, B. Kullberg, K. Lagrou, F. Lamoth, T. Lehrnbecher, Jurgen Loeffler, O. Lortholary, J. Maertens, O. Marchetti, K. Marr, H. Masur, J. Meis, C. Morrisey, M. Nucci, L. Ostrosky-Zeichner, L. Pagano, T. Patterson, J. Perfect, Z. Ráčil, E. Roilides, M. Ruhnke, Cornelia Schaefer Prokop, S. Shoham, M. Slavin, D. Stevens, G. Thompson, J. Vázquez, C. Viscoli, T. Walsh, A. Warris, L. Wheat, P. L. White, T. Zaoutis, P. Pappas +64 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourceCoverage plants in the management of skeletal coffee [PDF]
Revista Ceres, 2022 Currently, one of the most used practices in national coffee production is skeletal pruning, to preserve productive capacity, correct plant architecture, minimize the occurrence of diseases, among others.Kleso Silva Franco Junior, Ligiane Aparecida Florentino, Ademir Calegari, José Ricardo Mantovani, Ivan Franco Caixeta, Ana Beatriz Carvalho Terra +5 moredoaj +1 more source