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Expression Pattern of the AB1-Gal4 Driver in <i>Drosophila</i> Third-Instar Larvae. [PDF]

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Expression pattern and clinical significance of MerTK on circulating NK cells in systemic lupus erythematosus. [PDF]

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Patterns of brachyury expression in chordomas

Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 2021
Chordomas are rare malignant midline tumors, presumed to arise from notochordal remnants. This was further suggested by the discovery of the brachyury in chordomas pathogenesis. Its immunohistochemical expression has become the principal adjunct in the diagnosis of chordomas.
Maroa, Dridi   +4 more
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Clustering Gene Expression Patterns

Journal of Computational Biology, 1999
Recent advances in biotechnology allow researchers to measure expression levels for thousands of genes simultaneously, across different conditions and over time. Analysis of data produced by such experiments offers potential insight into gene function and regulatory mechanisms.
Amir Ben-Dor, Ron Shamir, Zohar Yakhini
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Pattern expressions and pattern automata

Information Processing Letters, 2004
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Cezar Câmpeanu, Sheng Yu 0001
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Experiment Specific Expression Patterns

Journal of Computational Biology, 2011
Abstract The differential analysis of genes between microarrays from several experimental conditions or treatments routinely estimates which genes change significantly between groups. As genes are never regulated individually, observed behavior may be a consequence of changes in other genes.
Tobias Petri   +2 more
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Expression Reduction Systems with Patterns

Journal of Automated Reasoning, 2003
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Forest, Julien, Kesner, Delia
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Expressibility of OWL Axioms with Patterns

2021
The high expressivity of the Web Ontology Language (OWL) makes it possible to describe complex relationships between classes, roles, and individuals in an ontology. However, this high expressivity can be an obstacle to correct usage and wide adoption. Past attempts to ameliorate this have included the development of specific, presumably human-friendly ...
Aaron Eberhart   +4 more
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