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Translational medicine: An effective approach to improve healthcare by research and innovation in developing countries. [PDF]
Dabbagh A, Madadi F, Ebrahimi M.
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Regulatory T cells: the 2025 Nobel prize in physiology or medicine. [PDF]
Singh K.
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<i>JID Innovations:</i> Supporting innovative skin science in 2025 and beyond with new perspectives. [PDF]
de Guzman Strong C.
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This book synthesizes existing research on human-centered data discovery, as well as the recommendations which exist for supporting the design of sustainable, user-centered data search systems. While information-seeking in various settings has been well-researched within computer and information science, not much is known about human-centered data ...
Gregory, Kathleen, Koesten, Laura
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This book synthesizes existing research on human-centered data discovery, as well as the recommendations which exist for supporting the design of sustainable, user-centered data search systems. While information-seeking in various settings has been well-researched within computer and information science, not much is known about human-centered data ...
Gregory, Kathleen, Koesten, Laura
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Trends in Neurosciences, 2001
A rare condition called familial advanced sleep-phase syndrome (FASPS) has helped University of Utah researchers prove that a human homologue of a circadian clock gene is indeed involved in regulation of sleep–wake cycles. Patients with FASPS have internal clocks that run faster and they tend to wake up four hours early. One large FASPS family has been
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A rare condition called familial advanced sleep-phase syndrome (FASPS) has helped University of Utah researchers prove that a human homologue of a circadian clock gene is indeed involved in regulation of sleep–wake cycles. Patients with FASPS have internal clocks that run faster and they tend to wake up four hours early. One large FASPS family has been
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Neoantigen Discovery in Human Cancers
The Cancer Journal, 2017Cancer is caused by alterations to DNA that ultimately are translated into altered proteins with unique amino acid sequences when compared with their counterparts in normal cells. By inference, these altered proteins have the potential to elicit immune responses such as T-cell recognition, if properly presented by the immune system following protein ...
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Computational gene discovery and human disease
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1997Bioinformatics is now an essential tool in many aspects of human molecular genetics research. Methods for the prediction of gene structure are essential components in genomic sequencing projects and provide the key to deriving protein sequence and locating intron/exon junctions.
C J, Rawlings, D B, Searls
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Discovery of Unprecedented Human Stercobilin Conjugates
Drug Metabolism and DispositionTwo unique metabolites (M18 and M19) were detected in feces of human volunteers dosed orally with [14C]inavolisib with a molecular ion of parent plus 304 Da. They were generated in vitro by incubation with fecal homogenates and we have evidence that they are formed chemically and possibly enzymatically.
Sungjoon Cho +9 more
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