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NYU Dataset
Human Oral Microbiota Composition Data from UAE Healthy Future Study (UAEHFS) Pilot Participants
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- Yvonne VallèsClaire K. InmanBrandilyn A. PetersRaghib Ali24 more author(s)...
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This dataset includes 330 Emirati adults participating in the UAE Healthy Future Study-Pilot (UAEHFS-pilot) who provided mouthwash samples. There were 225 non-smokers and 105 smokers who used cigarettes, dokha, shisha, or a combination of tobacco products. 101 of the 105 smokers were male. Tobacco use and frequency were assessed with a structured questionnaire and urine cotinine lab results. Gene...
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Health StatusRisk Factors
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Whole Exome Sequencing Confirmed Progression of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma to Multiple Myeloma
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- Eileen M. BoyleShayu DeshpandeRuslana TytarenkoCody Ashby19 more author(s)...
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Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) is an asymptomatic plasma cell disorder. It is associated with a high-risk of progression to multiple myeloma (MM). For this study, they performed targeted sequencing on 82 patients. The results showed fewer NRAS and FAM46C mutations with SMM, which is consistent with their role as drivers of the transition to MM. They also analyzed the change in clonal structure over...
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CancerGenomics
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Generation R
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- Vincent W. V. JaddoeGeneration R Study Group
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Generation R is an ongoing prospective cohort study of child development from the prenatal period through young adulthood in a multi-ethnic population recruited from the Rotterdam, Netherlands metropolitan area. The study enrolled 9,778 mothers with a delivery date between April 2002 and January 2006; they had 9,749 live births. The primary objective of the study is to identify early environmental...
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- Akhgar Ghassabian
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NOGOB Receptor Deficiency Increases Cerebrovascular Permeability and Hemorrhage
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- Zhi FangXiaoran SunXiang WangJi Ma6 more author(s)...
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Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) lesions are caused by loss of function of CCM genes. Previous study showed that NOGOB receptor (NGBR) knockout in endothelial cells results in cerebrovascular lesions in the mouse embryo. However, the molecular mechanism by which NGBR regulates CCM1/2 expression has not been explained. This study used RNA sequencing analysis to determine the alteration of transcriptomic...
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Genomics
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