Pathogenesis of allergic diseases and implications for therapeutic interventions

J Wang, Y Zhou, H Zhang, L Hu, J Liu, L Wang… - Signal transduction and …, 2023 - nature.com
Allergic diseases such as allergic rhinitis (AR), allergic asthma (AAS), atopic dermatitis (AD),
food allergy (FA), and eczema are systemic diseases caused by an impaired immune …

Perspective of artificial intelligence in healthcare data management: A journey towards precision medicine

NS Gupta, P Kumar - Computers in biology and medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
Mounting evidence has highlighted the implementation of big data handling and
management in the healthcare industry to improve the clinical services. Various private and …

Persistent infection and long-term carriage of typhoidal and nontyphoidal salmonellae

O Gal-Mor - Clinical microbiology reviews, 2018 - journals.asm.org
The ability of pathogenic bacteria to affect higher organisms and cause disease is one of the
most dramatic properties of microorganisms. Some pathogens can establish transient …

Carbon nanotubes as optical biomedical sensors

S Kruss, AJ Hilmer, J Zhang, NF Reuel, B Mu… - Advanced drug delivery …, 2013 - Elsevier
Biosensors are important tools in biomedical research. Moreover, they are becoming an
essential part of modern healthcare. In the future, biosensor development will become even …

Human non‐synonymous SNPs: server and survey

V Ramensky, P Bork, S Sunyaev - Nucleic acids research, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Human single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) represent the most frequent type of human
population DNA variation. One of the main goals of SNP research is to understand the …

PancanQTL: systematic identification of cis-eQTLs and trans-eQTLs in 33 cancer types

J Gong, S Mei, C Liu, Y **: technologies and biomedical applications
S Kim, A Misra - Annu. Rev. Biomed. Eng., 2007 - annualreviews.org
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most frequently occurring genetic variation
in the human genome, with the total number of SNPs reported in public SNP databases …

[HTML][HTML] Single-step genomic evaluations from theory to practice: using SNP chips and sequence data in BLUPF90

D Lourenco, A Legarra, S Tsuruta, Y Masuda, I Aguilar… - Genes, 2020 - mdpi.com
Single-step genomic evaluation became a standard procedure in livestock breeding, and
the main reason is the ability to combine all pedigree, phenotypes, and genotypes available …

Microsatellites and their genomic distribution, evolution, function and applications: a review with special reference to fish genetics

DA Chistiakov, B Hellemans, FAM Volckaert - Aquaculture, 2006 - Elsevier
Microsatellites represent codominant molecular genetic markers, which are ubiquitously
distributed within genomes. Due to their high level of polymorphism, relatively small size and …

SNP alleles in human disease and evolution

BS Shastry - Journal of human genetics, 2002 - nature.com
In two randomly selected human genomes, 99.9% of the DNA sequence is identical. The
remaining 0.1% of DNA contains sequence variations. The most common type of such …