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Thrombolytic proteins profiling: High‐throughput activity, selectivity, and resistance assays
We present optimized biochemical protocols for evaluating thrombolytic proteins, enabling rapid and robust screening of enzymatic activity, inhibition resistance, and fibrin affinity, stimulation, and selectivity. The outcome translates to key clinical indicators such as biological half‐life and bleeding risk. These assays streamline the development of
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Overview of molecular signatures of senescence and associated resources: pros and cons
Cells can enter a stress response state termed cellular senescence that is involved in various diseases and aging. Detecting these cells is challenging due to the lack of universal biomarkers. This review presents the current state of senescence identification, from biomarkers to molecular signatures, compares tools and approaches, and highlights ...
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Skin biopsies taken from a patient with an ultra‐rare disorder as well as controls were cultured for up to 473 days. The chunks of skin were serially transferred to a new culture plate when confluent with fibroblasts. Different generations of fibroblasts were analyzed for cell and molecular properties, proliferation, and competence for reprogramming to
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Report on High Performance Computing meets Quantum Computing (HPC+QC'24) Minisymposium 2024
Alfio Lazzaro, T. M. Mueller
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HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING MEETS HIGH-PERFORMANCE MEDICINE
Biocomputing 2023, 2022The following sections are included: Introduction, Background, and Motivation, Workshop Presenters, References.
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Trends in high - performance computing
IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 2004The Annual Boole Lecture was established and is sponsored by the Boole Centre for Research in Informatics, the Cork Constraint Computation Centre, the Department of Computer Science, and the School of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics at University College Cork.
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High performance horizons [high performance computing]
Computing and Control Engineering, 2004The field of high performance computing is undergoing a lot of changes. At the low end, supercomputers are becoming ever more affordable while, at the high end, it is becoming increasingly difficult to exploit the full potential of the most advanced hardware, given the sheer scale of the software challenges involved.
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