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Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study
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- MOST
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- Neil A. SegalMichael C. NevittK. Douglas GrossJean Hietpas3 more author(s)...
- Description
The Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study (MOST) is an ongoing longitudinal study which aims to identify novel and modifiable biomechanical factors (e.g., physical activity), bone and joint structural factors (assessed through knee MRI), and nutritional factors that are associated with the onset and progression of osteoarthritis (OA)-related knee symptoms and radiographic knee OA. A secondary aim is to...
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Chronic DiseaseRisk Factors
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- Cem Deniz
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NYU Dataset
Ca2+ Channel ORAI1 Regulates Oral Cancer Growth and Nociceptive Pain
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- Ga-Yeon SonNguyen Huu TuMaria Daniela SantiSantiago Loya Lopez9 more author(s)...
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This study described the function of the Ca2+ channel ORAI1 as an important regulator of oral cancer pain. Previous study showed that ORAI1 was highly expressed in tumor samples from patients with oral cancer. ORAI1 activation caused sustained Ca2+ influx in human oral cancer cells. To address the effects of ORAI1 in cell proliferation, HSC-3 cells were stimulated with 25 µM cyclopiazonic acid in the...
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CancerGenomics
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NYU Dataset
Clinical Validation of Digitally Acquired Clinical Data and Machine Learning Models for Remote Measurement of Psoraisis and Psoriatic Arthritis: A Proof-of-Concept Study
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- Dan E. WebsterRebecca H. HabermanLourdes M. Perez-ChadaMeghasyam Tummalacherla23 more author(s)...
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This dataset contains information from a cross-sectional study of 104 adult patients with psoriasis (PsO) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and healthy controls. The goal of the study was to develop and validate the Psorcast app, a suite of novel, sensor-based smartphone assessments that can be self-administered to measure symptoms of psoriatic disease. Participants were recruited from the NYU Langone...
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Chronic Disease
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