Herzig, Anthony F. Ciullo, M. Deleuze, Jean-François Génin, Emmanuelle Redon, Richard Adjou, Chantal Chatel, Stéphanie Férec, Claude Goldberg, Marcel Halbout, Philippe-Antoine
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Background Estimating relatedness is an important step for many genetic study designs. A variety of methods for estimating coefficients of pairwise relatedness from genotype data have been proposed. Both the kinship coefficient \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepac...
Zhou, Delong Tran, Yvan Abou Elela, Sherif Scott, Michelle S.
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Background Alternative splicing can increase the diversity of gene functions by generating multiple isoforms with different sequences and functions. However, the extent to which splicing events have functional consequences remains unclear and predicting the impact of splicing events on protein activity is limited to gene-specific analysis. Results ...
Naor-Hoffmann, Shaked Svetlitsky, Dina Sal-Man, Neta Orenstein, Yaron Ziv-Ukelson, Michal
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Background The human body is inhabited by a diverse community of commensal non-pathogenic bacteria, many of which are essential for our health. By contrast, pathogenic bacteria have the ability to invade their hosts and cause a disease. Characterizing the differences between pathogenic and commensal non-pathogenic bacteria is important for the dete...
Chi, Gang Pei, Jin-Hong Li, Xue-Qing
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Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a primary malignant tumor that accounts for approximately 90% of all cases of primary liver cancer worldwide. Microtubule alterations may contribute to the broad spectrum of resistance to chemotherapy, tumor development, and cell survival. This study aimed to assess the value of ribonucleic acid export 1...
Shaukat, Zeeshan Farooq, Qurat ul Ain Tu, Shanshan Xiao, Chuangbai Ali, Saqib
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Glioma is the most aggressive and dangerous primary brain tumor with a survival time of less than 14 months. Segmentation of tumors is a necessary task in the image processing of the gliomas and is important for its timely diagnosis and starting a treatment. Using 3D U-net architecture to perform semantic segmentation on brain tumor dataset is at t...
Cheng, Binglin Zhou, Peitao Chen, Yuhan
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At present, the diagnostic ability of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) based on serum alpha-fetoprotein level is limited. Finding markers that can effectively distinguish cancer and non-cancerous tissues is important for improving the diagnostic efficiency of HCC. In this study, we developed a predictive model for HCC diagnosis using personalized bio...
Lin, Xiang-Yu Huang, Yu-Wei Fan, You-Wei Chen, Yun-Ti Pathak, Nikhil Hsu, Yen-Chao Yang, Jinn-Moon
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Background Human protein kinases, the key players in phosphoryl signal transduction, have been actively investigated as drug targets for complex diseases such as cancer, immune disorders, and Alzheimer’s disease, with more than 60 successful drugs developed in the past 30 years. However, many of these single-kinase inhibitors show low efficacy and ...
Nikolić, Vladimir Afshinfard, Amirhossein Chu, Justin Wong, Johnathan Coombe, Lauren Nip, Ka Ming Warren, René L. Birol, Inanç
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Background De novo genome assembly is essential to modern genomics studies. As it is not biased by a reference, it is also a useful method for studying genomes with high variation, such as cancer genomes. De novo short-read assemblers commonly use de Bruijn graphs, where nodes are sequences of equal length k , also known as k-mers. Edges in this gr...
Dai, Wei Li, Cai Li, Ting Hu, Jianchang Zhang, Heping
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Background Microbial communities in the human body, also known as human microbiota, impact human health, such as colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the different roles that microbial communities play in healthy and disease hosts remain largely unknown. The microbial communities are typically recorded through the taxa counts of operational taxonomic ...
Aldahdooh, Jehad Vähä-Koskela, Markus Tang, Jing Tanoli, Ziaurrehman
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Background Drug-target interactions (DTIs) are critical for drug repurposing and elucidation of drug mechanisms, and are manually curated by large databases, such as ChEMBL, BindingDB, DrugBank and DrugTargetCommons. However, the number of curated articles likely constitutes only a fraction of all the articles that contain experimentally determined...