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Integrated genomic analyses of ovarian carcinoma [PDF]
, 2010 A catalogue of molecular aberrations that cause ovarian cancer is critical for developing and deploying therapies that will improve patients’ lives. The Cancer Genome Atlas project has analysed messenger RNA expression, microRNA expression, promoter ...Abbott, R., Absher, D. M., Akbani, R., Alonso, S., Antipin, Y., Ardlie, K., Ardlie, K., Baggerly, K. A., Baldwin, J., Balu, S., Balu, S., Barker, A., Baylin, S. B., Bell, D., Bengtsson, H., Bengtsson, H., Benz, C. C., Benz, S. C., Berchuck, A., Berman, B. P., Bernanke, J. A., Birrer, M., Bloom, T., Borsu, L., Borsu, L., Bowtell, D., Brennan, C., Brooks, J. D., Buckley, J., Carter, H., Carter, S. L., Cerami, E., Chang, K., Chang, W. K., Chen, J., Chien, J., Chin, L., Chin, L., Cho, R. J., Choi, Y. G., Chu, A., Cibulskis, K., Cibulskis, K., Ciriello, G., Compton, C., Conboy, J. G., Cook, L., Cope, L., Cramer, D. W., Crenshaw, A., Dao, F., Dees, N. D., Delehaunty, K. D., Demeter, R., Dhir, R., Ding, L., Dinh, H. H., Disaia, P., Dooling, D. J., Dorton, S., Drummond, J. A., Du, Y., Du, Y., Durinck, S., Durinck, S., Eldred, J. M., Eley, G., Feiler, H. S., Fennell, T., Ferguson, M., Fielding, P., Fowler, G., Fronick, C. C., Fulton, L., Fulton, R. S., Gabra, H., Gabriel, S., Gerhard, D. S., Getz, G., Getz, G., Getz, G., Gibbs, R. A., Glenn, P., Godwin, A. K., Good, P. J., Gray, J. W., Gray, J. W., Greene, J. M., Grimm, D., Gross, J., Gunaratne, P., Gupta, S., Guyer, M. S., Han, J., Han, J., Harris, C. C., Hartmann, L., Hatfield, M., Haussler, D., Hawes, A. C., Hayes, D. N., Hayes, D. N., Heiser, L. M., Helms, E. B., Herman, J. G., Hoadley, K. A., Hoadley, K. A., Hodges, J. S., Hu, Z., Huang, M., Hubbard, D., Huntsman, D. G., Iacocca, M., Imielinski, M., Jakkula, L. R., Jensen, M. A., Jing, R., Jordan, J., Kahn, A., Kalicki, J., Kalloger, S., Kandoth, C., Karchin, R., Karlan, B. Y., Kim, D., Kim, T. M., Koboldt, D. C., Korkola, J. E., Kovar, C. L., Kucherlapati, R., Ladanyi, M., Ladanyi, M., Laird, P. W., Lander, E. S., Lash, A. E., Lawrence, M. S., Lawrence, M. S., Lawrence, M. S., Lee, E., Levine, D. A., Levine, D. A., Levine, D. A., Lewis, L. R., Li, J. Z., Li, L., Liang, Y., Lin, L., Liu, Y., Magrini, V. J., Mankoo, P., Mardis, E. R., Marr, H., Mclellan, M. D., Meng, S., Mermel, C. H., Meyerson, M., Millis, S., Mills Shaw, K. R., Mills, G. B., Mills, G. B., Morgan, M. B., Morris, S., Morrison, C., Mutch, D., Muzny, D. M., Myers, R. M., Myles, R., Neuvial, P., Neuvial, P., Newsham, I. F., Ngai, J., Nguyen, H., Noble, M., Noushmehr, H., O'Laughlin, M., Olshen, A., Olvera, N., Onofrio, R. C., Orsulic, S., Ozenberger, B., Pan, F., Park, K., Park, P. J., Park, P. J., Park, R. W., Park, R. W., Parvin, B., Parvin, B., Paulauskis, J., Penny, R., Penny, R., Perna, I., Perou, C. M., Perou, C. M., Peterson, J., Petrelli, N., Pohl, C. S., Protopopov, A., Purdom, E., Purdom, E., Rabeno, B., Rader, J. S., Ramos, A. H., Raphael, B. J., Reid, J. G., Ren, G., Reva, B., Rhodes, P., Saksena, G., Saksena, G., Sanborn, J. Z., Sander, C., Sander, C., Santibanez, J., Sathiamoorthy, N., Schaefer, C., Schierding, W., Schmidt, H., Schultz, N., Schultz, N., Scott, G. K., Sfeir, R., Shelton, T., Shen, D., Shen, H., Shen, R., Sheridan, R., Sherlock, G., Sherman, M., Shi, Y., Shukla, S., Sikic, B. I., Sivachenko, A., Sivachenko, A. Y., Smith Mccune, K., Smith, S. M., Socci, N. D., Sood, A. K., Sougnez, C., Speed, T. P., Speed, T. P., Spellman, P. T, Spellman, P. T., Stuart, J. M., Szeto, C., Taylor, B. S., Taylor, B. S., Testa, J. R., Thomson, E., Topal, M. D., Trevino, L. R., Triche Jr, T., Turman, Y. J., Van Den Berg, D. J., Vandin, Fabio, Vaske, C. J., Vaught, J., Verhaak, R. G. W., Viale, A., Vockley, J. B., Voet, D., Voet, D., Waite, L., Walker, J., Wallis, J. W., Wang, M., Wang, N. J., Wang, V., Weinstein, J. N., Weinstock, G. M., Weisenberger, D. J., Wendl, M., Wheeler, D. A., Whitmore, J., Wilkerson, M. D., Wilkinson, J., Wilson, R. K., Winckler, W., Wu, C. J., Wu, J., Wu, Y. Q., Wylie, T., Xiao, Y., Xu, J., Yau, C., Yena, P., Yung, W. K., Zang, D., Zhang, H., Zhang, H., Zhang, Jinghui, Zhang, Juinhua, Zhang, Junihua, Zhang, N., Zhang, Q., Zhou, X., Zhu, J. +296 morecore +1 more sourcePsychiatric co-morbidity is associated with increased risk of surgery in Crohn's disease [PDF]
, 2012 Psychiatric co-morbidity, in particular major depression and anxiety, is common in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). Prior studies examining this may be confounded by the co-existence of functional bowel symptoms.Ananthakrishnan, Ashwin N., Cai, T., Chen, P., Cheng, Su-Chun, Churchill, S., De Jager, Philip L., Gainer, Vivian, Karlson, Elizabeth W., Kohane, Isaac, Liao, Katherine P., Murphy, Shawn N., Perez, R. G., Perlis, R. H., Plenge, R. M., Savova, G., Shaw, S. Y., Szolovits, Peter, Xia, Z. +17 morecore +1 more sourceNational Institutes of Health
The Grants Register 2022, 2019 Description: NIH is the nations medical research agency - making important medical discoveries that improve health and save lives. The National Institutes of Health (NIH), a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary Federal Vaughn Bryant, Anne Frankelsemanticscholar +1 more sourceDraft Genome Sequences of Six Enterohepatic Helicobacter Species Isolated from Humans and One from Rhesus Macaques [PDF]
, 2014 Draft genome sequences of seven enterohepatic Helicobacter species, H. bilis, H. canadensis, H. canis, H. cinaedi, H. winghamensis, H. pullorum, and H. macacae, are presented.Abouelliel, Amr, Sheh, Alexander, Shen, Zeli, Young, Sarah K. +3 morecore +1 more sourceContinuously Tunable 250 GHz Gyrotron with a Double Disk Window for DNP-NMR Spectroscopy [PDF]
, 2012 In this paper, we describe the design and experimental results from the rebuild of a 250 GHz gyrotron used for Dynamic Nuclear Polarization enhanced Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy on a 380 MHz spectrometer.Barnes, Alexander, Daviso, Eugenio, Griffin, Robert Guy, Guss, William C, Herzfeld, Judith, Jawla, Sudheer K., Ni, Qing Zhe, Temkin, Richard J +7 morecore +1 more sourceMicrobiota of the Pregnant Mouse: Characterization of the Bacterial Communities in the Oral Cavity, Lung, Intestine, and Vagina through Culture and DNA Sequencing
Microbiology Spectrum, 2022 Mice are frequently used as animal models for mechanistic studies of infection and obstetrical disease, yet characterization of the murine microbiota during pregnancy is lacking. The objective of this study was to characterize the microbiotas of distinct Jonathan M. Greenberg, Roberto Romero, Andrew D. Winters, Jose Galaz, Valeria Garcia-Flores, Marcia Arenas-Hernandez, Jonathan Panzer, Zachary Shaffer, David J. Kracht, Nardhy Gomez-Lopez, Kevin R. Theis +10 moredoaj +1 more sourceSelective expansion of myeloid and NK cells in humanized mice yields human-like vaccine responses [PDF]
, 2018 Mice engrafted with components of a human immune system have become widely-used models for studying aspects of human immunity and disease. However, a defined methodology to objectively measure and compare the quality of the human immune response in ...Douam, Florian, Fant, Bruno, Gaska, Jenna M., Heller, Brigitte, Hrebikova, Gabriela, Leach, Robert, Parsons, Lance, Ploss, Alexander, Shalek, Alexander K, Wang, Wei, Winer, Benjamin Y., Ziegler, Carly +11 morecore +2 more sources