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Multiple imputation of missing covariates for the Cox proportional hazards cure model
Lauren J. Beesley+3 more
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Chen et al. identified a metabolic gene prognostic signature with machine‐learning framework and assessed the prognostic value in independent CRC cohorts. The metabolic signature subtypes are characterized by specific metabolic and proteomic characteristics, and associated with distinct molecular pathway and therapeutic potential.
Hao Chen+12 more
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Heterogeneous Mediation Analysis for Cox Proportional Hazards Model With Multiple Mediators. [PDF]
Sun R, Song X.
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Human Schlafen 14 Cleavage of Short Double‐Stranded RNAs Underpins its Antiviral Activity
SLFN14 is associated with human diseases. SLFN14 is found to cleave RNAs containing short duplexes. The cryo‐EM structures of SLFN14 and SLFN14‐hairpin RNA complex reveal that SLFN14 assembles into a ring‐like dimer; two RNase domains form an RNA‐binding groove accommodating a hairpin RNA.
Mengyun Li+8 more
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer are leading causes of death worldwide, with overlapping risk factors and pathophysiological mechanisms. This review explores shared pathways, including metabolic dysregulation, chronic inflammation, and gut microbiome alterations, highlighting dual‐benefit strategies such as lifestyle modifications and repurposed
Shihan Xiang+6 more
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Addressing biases: Evaluating the Cox proportional hazards model and alternative approaches for major adverse cardiovascular events research. [PDF]
Xu L, Zhou B, Xu Y.
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Epidemiological data confirm obesity elevates thoracic aortic dissection (TAD) risk. Patient analyses implicate hyperleptinemia, where leptin binding to vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) receptors triggers Socs3‐mediated suppression of Stat5a transcriptional activity.
Ling Chen+18 more
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Individual and Systemic Factors of Under-five Mortality in Nigeria: A Cox Proportional Hazard Model
Ojewumi Titus Kolawole
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Revisiting Factors Influencing Under-Five Mortality in India: The Application of a Generalised Additive Cox Proportional Hazards Model. [PDF]
Khan MA, Das SK.
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