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High LRIG1 expression predicts lymph node metastasis in patients with uterine cervical cancer
Lymph node status is crucial in determining treatment for women with early‐stage cervical cancer. We demonstrate that high LRIG1 protein expression in primary tumors can predict lymph node metastases. Our findings support further investigation of LRIG1 as a biomarker to improve staging accuracy and guide treatment decisions in cervical cancer patients.
Pernilla Israelsson+5 more
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A Distributed Computing Platform for fMRI Big Data Analytics. [PDF]
Makkie M+6 more
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Workflow of a high‐throughput technology for epigenotyping of differentially methylated CpGs in specific regions of the genome. The protocol works with small amounts of DNA extracted from blood or semen. The protocol consists of both enzymatic conversion of unmethylated cytosines and capture by hybridization with a custom panel.
Nathalie Iannuccelli+4 more
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Distributed Computing – Grid Computing: Self-Organising Grid Resource Management [PDF]
Lazarevic, A.
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Wrangling distributed computing for high-throughput environmental science: An introduction to HTCondor. [PDF]
Erickson RA+6 more
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A floating-point validation suite for high-performance shared and distributed memory computing systems [PDF]
Suprovat Ghoshal
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This study presents a novel approach to teaching Python and bioinformatics using team‐based learning and cloud‐hosted notebooks. By integrating interactive coding into biomedical education, the method improves accessibility, student engagement, and confidence—especially for those without a computing background.
Nuno S. Osório, Leonardo D. Garma
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Precision Agriculture Design Method Using a Distributed Computing Architecture on Internet of Things Context. [PDF]
Ferrández-Pastor FJ+3 more
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Spinal Cord Abnormalities in Early Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis
ABSTRACT Spinal cord lesions and atrophy in the cervical region are common in adult multiple sclerosis (MS) and correlate with disability. Whether similar abnormalities occur in pediatric MS patients is largely unknown. Clinical and MRI evaluations were performed in 38 pediatric MS patients and 13 healthy controls (HC).
Monica Margoni+7 more
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