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Testing the homogeneity of odds ratio across strata for combined bilateral and unilateral data. [PDF]
Hua S, Ma C.
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DNA Replication Errors Drive Genome‐Wide Small Inverted Triplication Dynamics
This study provides insight into the dynamic equilibrium mechanism of a novel structural variant, small inverted triplication (SIT), which is generated by misalignment of the 3’ flap generated under DNA replication stress with palindromic sequence. Alternatively, the end sequence may fold back on itself to form an inverted fragment.
Yi Lei +12 more
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Surprising and novel multivariate sequential patterns using odds ratio for temporal evolution in healthcare. [PDF]
Casanova IJ +6 more
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Efficient odds ratio estimation under two-phase sampling using error-prone data from a multi-national HIV research cohort. [PDF]
Lotspeich SC +4 more
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The Emerging Parkinson's Disease Oxylipin‐Ome
ABSTRACT Parkinson Disease (PD) is increasingly considered a proteinopathy and lipidopathy. This proteinopathy+lipidopathy paradigm has been further refined to a fatty acid (FA)‐opathy, centering dysregulated FA metabolism as fundamental in PD lipid dysfunction.
Julia C. Kelliher, Saranna Fanning
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The association between healthy diet indicator and phytochemical index with prostate cancer odds ratio: a case-control study. [PDF]
Mahmoodi M +6 more
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INB3P is a multimodal framework for blood–brain barrier‐penetrating peptide prediction under extreme data scarcity and class imbalance. By combining physicochemical‐guided augmentation, sequence–structure co‐attention, and imbalance‐aware optimization, it improves predictive performance and interpretability.
Jingwei Lv +11 more
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Wake intrusions in the electroencephalogram: a novel application of the odds ratio product in identifying subthreshold arousals. [PDF]
Gratton MKP +4 more
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ABSTRACT This paper is a formal response to the comments raised by Yiquan Wang et al. and Peikai Sun et al. on our published work entitled “GLM7–A Novel Composite Glycolipid Index Derived from Routine Health Indicators for Enhanced Diagnosis and Prediction of Multimorbidity”. We address all the comments in this response.
Zhihua Wang, Suowen Xu
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