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Spatial omics for profiling the dynamic tumor microenvironment
Spatially resolved transcriptomics and proteomics map RNA/protein in intact tumor tissues, revealing crucial cancer–immune interactions across the different stages of tumor evolution. Integrating AI promises translational impact, but gaps in cross‐platform integration, standards, compute, validation and interpretability remain.
Hao Nguyen +3 more
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Single‐Cell and Spatial Omics: Methods and Applications
Systematically summarized the breakthrough sequencing technologies and computational methods for single‐cell and spatial omics across multiple omics layers, including genome, epigenome, transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome. State‐of‐the‐art methods for multi‐omics integration, cross‐modal integration, and cross‐scale integration were reviewed, with ...
Xiaoping Cen +10 more
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We uncovered pronounced and heterogeneous tumor senescence in EOCRC, independent of age. By integrating multi‐omics and single‐cell analyses, we developed EO‐Senscore, a prognostic tool that stratifies patients by immune phenotype and therapy response, enabling precision treatment using immunotherapy or senolytic agents. ABSTRACT Early‐onset colorectal
Du Cai +11 more
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MIBI and IHC solutions v1 [PDF]
These protocols are designed to prepare solutions to be used for the Multiplex Ion Beam Imaging Time of Flight instrument (MIBI_TOF) and IHC related protocols in the Bendall and Angelo labs. Particularly, the IHC protocol uses the same reagents and steps used for MIBI staining.
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The role of 99mTc-MIBI SPECT-CT in reoperation therapy of persistent hyperparathyroidism patients
To compare the role of 99mTc-MIBI SPECT-CT image and US in reoperation of persistent secondary hyperparathyroidism patients. A total of 8 persistent secondary hyperparathyroidism patients underwent parathyroidectomy.
Yin Lijie, Guo Dandan, Liu Jie, Yan Jue
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Nucleon Resonances with Hidden Charm in Coupled-Channel Models
The model dependence of the predictions of nucleon resonances with hidden charm is investigated. We consider several coupled-channel models which are derived from relativistic quantum field theory by using (1) a unitary transformation method, and (2) the
B. S. Zou +3 more
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Maxillary Brown Tumor Unveiling Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Rare Diagnostic Challenge
ABSTRACT Maxillary brown tumors are rare and may mimic malignant or odontogenic lesions, posing a diagnostic challenge. This case highlights that isolated facial swelling may be the first manifestation of primary hyperparathyroidism and underscores the importance of biochemical screening to prevent misdiagnosis and unnecessary surgery.
Abdur Rehman +4 more
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Gluon distributions in nucleons and pions at a low resolution scale
In this paper we study the gluon distribution functions in nucleons and pions at a low resolution $Q^2$ scale. This is an important issue since parton densities at low $Q^2$ have always been taken as an external input which is adjusted through DGLAP ...
A. D. Martin +19 more
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Organ‐on‐a‐Chip Technology and Global Multi‐Omics: Current Applications and Future Directions
Comparative analysis of multiple cell culture models. The 3D microfluidic organ‐on‐a‐chip, which is superior to the existing models in multiple aspects, can be more conducive to new studies and discoveries related to human beings. Created with BioRender (www.biorender.com).
Xuxia Cao +7 more
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