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Modeling Role-Based Access Control Using Parameterized UML Models [PDF]
Dae-Kyoo Kim+3 more
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The NIST model for role-based access control: towards a unified standard
R. Sandhu, David F. Ferraiolo, R. Kuhn
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The authors applied joint/mixed models that predict mortality of trifluridine/tipiracil‐treated metastatic colorectal cancer patients based on circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) trajectories. Patients at high risk of death could be spared aggressive therapy with the prospect of a higher quality of life in their remaining lifetime, whereas patients with a ...
Matthias Unseld+7 more
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LnRBAC: A Multiple-Levelled Role-Based Access Control Model for Protecting Privacy in Object-Oriented Systems. [PDF]
Shih‐Chien Chou
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This study simultaneously investigated circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and exosomes from small‐cell lung cancer (SCLC) patients. The elevated expression of JUNB and CXCR4 in CTCs was a poor prognostic factor for SCLC patients, whereas exosomal overexpression of these biomarkers revealed a high discrimination ability of patients from healthy individuals,
Dimitrios Papakonstantinou+13 more
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Enhancing Network Security in Mobile Applications with Role-Based Access Control
In today's dynamic networking environment, securing access to resources has become increasingly challenging due to the growth and progress of connected devices.
Ezichi Mpamugo, Godwin Ansa
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MET variants in the N‐lobe of the kinase domain, found in hereditary papillary renal cell carcinoma, require ligand stimulation to promote cell transformation, in contrast to other RTK variants. This suggests that HGF expression in the microenvironment is important for tumor growth in such patients. Their sensitivity to MET inhibitors opens the way for
Célia Guérin+14 more
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A Framework for Implementing Role-based Access Control Using CORBA Security Service [PDF]
Konstantin Beznosov, Yi Deng
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Epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) and tumor‐infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are associated with early breast cancer response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC). This study evaluated EMT and TIL shifts, with immunofluorescence and RNA sequencing, at diagnosis and in residual tumors as potential biomarkers associated with treatment response.
Françoise Derouane+16 more
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Dynamically authorized role-based access control for grid applications [PDF]
Hanbing Yao+3 more
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