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Steganography: Forensic, Security, and Legal Issues
Merrill Warkentin+2 more
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Landscape of BRAF transcript variants in human cancer
We investigate the annotation of BRAF variants, focusing on protein‐coding BRAF‐220 (formerly BRAF‐reference) and BRAF‐204 (BRAF‐X1). The IsoWorm pipeline allows us to quantify these variants in human cancer, starting from RNA‐sequencing data. BRAF‐204 is more abundant than BRAF‐220 and impacts patient survival.
Maurizio S. Podda+5 more
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Digital image steganalysis network strengthening framework based on evolutionary algorithm. [PDF]
Ma Y+5 more
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Image Steganography, a New Approach for Transferring Security Information
Hossein Balazadeh Bahar, Ali Aboutalebi
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TRPM8 levels determine tumor vulnerability to channel agonists
TRPM8 is a Ca2+ permissive channel. Regardless of the amount of its transcript, high levels of TRPM8 protein mark different tumors, including prostate, breast, colorectal, and lung carcinomas. Targeting TRPM8 with channel agonists stimulates inward calcium currents followed by emptying of cytosolic Ca2+ stores in cancer cells.
Alessandro Alaimo+18 more
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Robust and secure image steganography with recurrent neural network and fuzzy logic integration. [PDF]
Kanimozhi R, Padmavathi V.
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Steganography using Gibbs random fields [PDF]
Tomáš Filler, Jessica Fridrich
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The COMBAT classification system, developed through multi‐omics integration, stratifies adult patients with B‐cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia(B‐ALL) into three molecular subtypes with distinct surface antigen patterns, immune landscape, methylation patterns, biological pathways and prognosis.
Yang Song+11 more
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A Two-Phase Embedding Approach for Secure Distributed Steganography. [PDF]
Woźniak K, Ogiela MR, Ogiela L.
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