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This study replicates “Leigh A., & Jencks C. (2007). Inequality and mortality: Long-run evidence from a panel of countries. Journal of Health Economics, 26(1), 1–24” study of the relationship between income inequality and mortality.
Wu Weilun
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Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Phenyl Urea Derivatives as IDO1 Inhibitors
Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) is a heme-containing intracellular enzyme that catalyzes the first and rate-determining step of tryptophan metabolism and is an important immunotherapeutic target for the treatment of cancer.
Chuan Zhou +5 more
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Detailed prediction of protein sub-nuclear localization
Background Sub-nuclear structures or locations are associated with various nuclear processes. Proteins localized in these substructures are important to understand the interior nuclear mechanisms. Despite advances in high-throughput methods, experimental
Maria Littmann +4 more
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The paper aims at determining the relationship between the Covid-19 contagion level and the state of the economy using high-frequency data from Puerto Rico.
Toledo Wilfredo
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I12 Rituximab for refractory manifestations of the antiphospholipid syndrome – the israeli experience [PDF]
Background Clinical manifestations of the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) are heterogeneous and may be difficult to treat. Evidence that B cells and particularly anti-phospholipid antibodies (aPL) are involved in APS-clinical events has been documented.
Nancy Agmon-Levin +5 more
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Common sequence variants affect molecular function more than rare variants?
Any two unrelated individuals differ by about 10,000 single amino acid variants (SAVs). Do these impact molecular function? Experimental answers cannot answer comprehensively, while state-of-the-art prediction methods can.
Yannick Mahlich +6 more
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FunFam protein families improve residue level molecular function prediction
Background The CATH database provides a hierarchical classification of protein domain structures including a sub-classification of superfamilies into functional families (FunFams).
Linus Scheibenreif +3 more
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Quality Policy in Creating Organizational Maturity in a Medical Tourism Enterprise
This article examines the concept of organizational maturity, with particular emphasis on the importance that it can play in medical tourism. First, the concept of organization is subjected to an interdisciplinary interpretation in the light of the ...
Kordasiewicz Joanna
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Correction to: Detailed prediction of protein sub-nuclear localization
Following publication of the original article [1], the author reported that an incorrect figure has been published as Figure 2. The correct Figure 2 is shown below.
Maria Littmann +4 more
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Modeling aspects of the language of life through transfer-learning protein sequences
Background Predicting protein function and structure from sequence is one important challenge for computational biology. For 26 years, most state-of-the-art approaches combined machine learning and evolutionary information. However, for some applications
Michael Heinzinger +6 more
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