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Mechanistic Modeling of cfDNA Fragmentome Dynamics Predicts Progression to Immunotherapy

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BackgroundPlasma cell-free DNA (cfDNA) shows promise as predictive cancer biomarker, but mechanisms governing cfDNA production/fragmentation/elimination dynamics, and their relationships with tumor burden and disease progression, remain poorly understood.
Boutonnet, Audrey   +9 more
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Computational modeling approaches for circulating cellfree DNA in oncology

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International audienceMany cancer patients undergoing immune-checkpoint inhibition (ICI) experience early progression (EP), defined as progression at the first imaging evaluation.
Nguyen Phuong, Linh
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Systematic biases in reference-based plasma cell-free DNA fragmentomic profiling

open access: yesCell Reports Methods
Plasma cell-free DNA (cfDNA) fragmentation patterns are emerging directions in cancer liquid biopsy with high translational significance. Conventionally, the cfDNA sequencing reads are aligned to a reference genome to extract their fragmentomic features.
Xiaoyi Liu   +8 more
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Circulating cell-free DNA size distribution as a prediction marker for early progression undergoing immune checkpoint inhibitors

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International audienceIntroduction: Despite a significant proportion (20 to 40%)[1] of advanced cancer patients having long-term response to treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI), many of them do not respond at all and experience early ...
Boutonnet, Audrey   +8 more
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Holistic Integration of Deep Learning Models for Mass Spectrometry-Based Peptide Identification

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Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) coupled with liquid chromatography and/or ion mobility separation is an essential experimental technique for high-throughput discovery of the proteome, or the collection of proteins in a biological system.
Yang, Kevin
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Sinteza nove piridinijeve soli s triazolilidenskim fragmentom

open access: yes, 2020
This thesis describes the synthesis of a novel pyridinium salt bearing triazolylidene fragment bounded to pyridine nitrogen atom, which has not yet been described in the literature. The synthesized salt represents a potential bidentate dicarbene NHC ligand, useful for the formation of transition metal NHC complexes.
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