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In Vitro Culture, Genetic Transformation and the Production of Biopharmaceuticals in Microalgae. [PDF]
Gerszberg A, Kolek L, Hnatuszko-Konka K.
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Genetic transformation of Streptococcus pneumoniae by heterologous plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid [PDF]
Francis Barany, Alexander Tomasz
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Breast cancer metastasis is associated with myeloid cell dysregulation and the lung‐specific accumulation of tumor‐supportive Gr1+ cells. Gr1+ cells support metastasis, in part, through a CHI3L1‐mediated mechanism, which can be targeted and inhibited with cargo‐free, polymeric nanoparticles.
Jeffrey A. Ma+9 more
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Screening conditions and constructs for attempted genetic transformation of C. elegans by Agrobacterium. [PDF]
Warren EC, Brown AEX, Sarkisyan KS.
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Genetic Transformation in Methylobacterium organophilum
M. O'Connor, Ann E. Wopat, R S Hanson
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This study develops a semi‐supervised classifier integrating multi‐genomic data (1404 training/5893 validation samples) to improve homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) detection in breast cancer. Our method demonstrates prognostic value and predicts chemotherapy/PARP inhibitor sensitivity in HRD+ tumours.
Rong Zhu+12 more
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Genetic Transformation of the Model Quorum Sensing Bacterium <i>Vibrio campbellii</i> by Electroporation. [PDF]
Tschirhart T, Wang Z, Leary DH, Vora GJ.
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Genetic transformation of Rhizobium leguminosarum by plasmid DNA [PDF]
George S. Bullerjahn, Rolf Benzinger
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This nationwide study evaluated KRAS and NRAS mutations in 10 754 Turkish patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. The results revealed a mutation frequency of 51.1%, with 46.6% having KRAS mutations, 4.5% having NRAS mutations, and 48.5% being wild‐type for both.
Gozde Kavgaci+6 more
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