• In this study, a data mining strategy was used to obtain 2 microarray datasets of gastric cancer from the GEO database to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) associated with gastric cancer occurrence and progression. (hindawi.com)
  • The data may be either a list of database accession numbers, NCBI gi numbers, or sequences in FASTA format. (nih.gov)
  • No BLAST database contains all the sequences at NCBI. (nih.gov)
  • The NCBI RefSeq Genes composite track shows zebrafish protein-coding and non-protein-coding genes taken from the NCBI RNA reference sequences collection (RefSeq). (ucsc.edu)
  • They were manually curated, based on publications describing transcripts and manual reviews of evidence which includes EST and full-length cDNA alignments, protein sequences, splice sites and any other evidence available in databases or the scientific literature. (ucsc.edu)
  • Recent spectacular advances by AI programs in 3D structure predictions from protein sequences have revolutionized the field in terms of accuracy and speed. (nsf.gov)
  • The 47 protein sequences in Fasta format used in these experiments. (washington.edu)
  • MMDS uses the UniProt databases of protein sequences Swiss-Prot and TrEMBL for identifying protein targets and determining alternate targets based on sequence similarity. (eyesopen.com)
  • These databases can also sub-set protein sequences into protein features. (eyesopen.com)
  • a structural classification of proteins database for the investigation of sequences and structures. (berkeley.edu)
  • This review reports a comprehensive update of the current scientific knowledge about proteins and peptides of MAP with already documented humoral response. (degruyter.com)
  • Shotgun tandem mass spectrometry-based peptide sequencing using programs such as SEQUEST allows high-throughput identification of peptides, which in turn allows identification of corresponding proteins. (washington.edu)
  • Produced peptides such as that for CUB and sushi domain-containing protein 1 and interferon regulatory factor 1 further originate from regulatory domains involved in inflammatory modulation, suggesting bioactive potential. (cdc.gov)
  • Based on the protein-protein interaction (PPI) network analysis, core targets and core subsets were screened. (hindawi.com)
  • Our study highlights the significant enrichment of many proteins in amyloid plaques, many of which may be potential therapeutic targets and/or biomarkers for AD. (researchsquare.com)
  • Therefore, comprehensively profiling the proteins that are enriched in amyloid plaques would increase our understanding about AD pathogenesis, and possibly identify new biomarkers and/or new therapeutic targets for AD. (researchsquare.com)
  • The emergence of serial crystallography at the X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) and its subsequent adaptation at the synchrotron X-ray sources allowed macromolecular crystallography (MX) expansion towards previously inaccessible structural biology targets such as membrane proteins or large complexes, which tend to crystallize as micrometre-sized crystals. (iucr.org)
  • As a means to identify cellular RNA targets for these proteins, we devised combinatorial shape libraries representing naturally derived 3' untranslated regions and were able to select a structurally related subset of transcripts that bound to Hel-N1. (duke.edu)
  • Specifically, we elected to use the mammal-specific subset of UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot , a manually annotated, non-redundant protein sequence database. (dnazoo.org)
  • The Swiss-Prot subset used is available here . (dnazoo.org)
  • The most expensive step is to build a database of energy functions that describe all these structures. (wikipedia.org)
  • Overall, this implementation of the US-SOMO-AF database should already aid in rapidly evaluating the consistency in solution of a relevant portion of AlphaFold predicted protein structures. (nsf.gov)
  • Database of Pulay corannulene structures. (psicode.org)
  • Here, an analysis of a curated database of protein structures from the Protein Data Bank to investigate how TNCS manifests in the Patterson function is described. (iucr.org)
  • Structural Classification of Proteins-extended, integrating SCOP and ASTRAL data and classification of new structures. (berkeley.edu)
  • classification of large macromolecular structures in the structural classification of proteins-extended database. (berkeley.edu)
  • Finally, we suggested that C1QBP is correlated with genes encoding ribosome RPL-related proteins and mitochondrial MRPL-related proteins in HCC patients. (jcancer.org)
  • It is the major substrate of protein kinases in the ribosome, with subsets of five C-terminal serine residues phosphorylated by different protein kinases. (genetex.com)
  • RefSeq Curated - subset of RefSeq All that includes only those annotations whose accessions begin with NM, NR, NP or YP. (ucsc.edu)
  • RefSeq Predicted - subset of RefSeq All that includes those annotations whose accessions begin with XM or XR. (ucsc.edu)
  • RefSeq Select (subset, only on hg38) - Subset of RefSeq Curated, transcripts marked as part of the RefSeq Select dataset. (ucsc.edu)
  • RefSeq HGMD (subset) - Subset of RefSeq Curated, transcripts annotated by the Human Gene Mutation Database. (ucsc.edu)
  • It is the most restricted RefSeq subset, targeting clinical diagnostics. (ucsc.edu)
  • Data were acquired using unbiased data-independent mass spectrometry (MS). Statistically significant and measures were processed in ProteinLynx Global Server and sequenced using in-house software EndogeSeq against selective subsets of a mouse UniProt protein database. (cdc.gov)
  • The gastric cancer microarray dataset was downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. (hindawi.com)
  • Using publicly available databases of RNA sequencing of AML patients, including the Beat-AML dataset (funded by The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society), the team showed that an RNA splicing factor known as SRSF2 is recurrently mutated in AML. (lls.org)
  • This dataset consists of somatic variations leading to amino acid substitutions and that lead to loss of protein activity in tumours. (lu.se)
  • It is a subset of variation dataset available in Curated TP53 database . (lu.se)
  • This dataset consists of somatic variations leading to amino acid substitutions that are annotated as pathogenic in ClinVar database . (lu.se)
  • Each species' folder contains a set of transcripts, proteins, and a gff3 file. (dnazoo.org)
  • Together these subunits are composed of 4 RNA species and approximately 80 structurally distinct proteins. (genetex.com)
  • The aim of this study was to comprehensively identify proteins that are enriched in amyloid plaques using unbiased proteomics in two subtypes of early onset AD: sporadic early onset AD (EOAD) and Down Syndrome (DS) with AD. (researchsquare.com)
  • Mass spectrometry-based proteomics is an alternative approach that allows efficient quantification of thousands of amyloid plaque proteins simultaneously. (researchsquare.com)
  • The OMICS field ranges from genomics (focused on the genome) to proteomics (focused on large sets of proteins, the proteome) and metabolomics (focused on large sets of small molecules, the metabolome). (bmj.com)
  • METHODS: Emphysema blood biomarker discovery was performed using differential gene expression, alternative splicing, and protein association analyses in a training sample of 2,370 COPDGene participants with available blood RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), plasma proteomics, and clinical data. (bvsalud.org)
  • Gene Ontology (GO) analysis and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Gene and Genome (KEGG) pathway analysis were performed using the Database for Annotation, Visualization, and Integrated Discovery (DAVID). (hindawi.com)
  • Entrez is NCBI's primary text search and retrieval system that integrates the PubMed database of biomedical literature with 38 other literature and molecular databases including DNA and protein sequence, structure, gene, genome, genetic variation and gene expression. (nih.gov)
  • The BioProject database is a searcheable collection of complete and incomplete (in-progress) large-scale molecular projects including genome sequencing and assembly, transcriptome, metagenomic, annotation, expression and mapping projects. (nih.gov)
  • They were predicted based on protein, cDNA, EST and RNA-seq alignments to the genome assembly by the NCBI Gnomon prediction software. (ucsc.edu)
  • As is typical for genes encoding ribosomal proteins, there are multiple processed pseudogenes of this gene dispersed through the genome. (genetex.com)
  • Lastly, try searching a smaller database, i.e. if the proteins you're interested in are mammalian, try searching only the mammalian subset of nr, or the mammalian-only subset of swissprot to begin. (bio.net)
  • The Consortium is an initiative whose goals include gaining a deep understanding of the functions in mammalian cells of each of the ~30 ARF family GTPases, their GAPs (GTPase Activating Proteins), their GEFs (Guanine nucleotide Exchange Factors), and their effectors. (emory.edu)
  • 1 million protein-coding genes spanning 67 mammalian genomes, can be found here (see also Wasabi mirror ). (dnazoo.org)
  • This gene encodes a cytoplasmic ribosomal protein that is a component of the 40S subunit. (genetex.com)
  • PORCN , a member of the porcupine (PORC) gene family, encodes transmembrane endoplasmic reticulum proteins that target Wnt signaling proteins. (medscape.com)
  • Bioinformatics data mining of gene expression profiles using the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database has led to identifying promising biomarkers associated with disease development [ 12 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • During her training in Australia and Canada, she developed protein biomarkers and gene signatures to predict the onset of spontaneous human labor. (bidmc.org)
  • Hel-N1, a human RNA-binding protein, shares significant homology with Drosophila protein ELAV, which is essential for fly neuronal development. (duke.edu)
  • Drosophila melanogaster porcupine and its mouse homologue PORCN gene encode transmembrane bound endoplasmic reticulum proteins needed for the secretion of Wnt (Wingless and INT-1) proteins. (medscape.com)
  • In Drosophila melanogaster , the PORCN gene is involved in the processing of the wingless protein. (medscape.com)
  • E7 from human papil omavirus type 16 cooperate to cancer: the European prospective investigation into doi:10.1093/carcin/bgp321 PMID:20047954 target the PDZ protein Na/H exchange regulatory cancer and nutrition study. (who.int)
  • A significant subset of asthma cases are driven by the activity of a class of immune signaling proteins called cytokines, specifically interleukin-13 (IL-13), IL-4, IL-5, IL-9, and thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP). (databasefootball.com)
  • Finally, we established 3 groups of transcriptional models to describe Ly6C high to Ly6C low MC subset differentiation, immune checkpoint regulation, Ly6C high MC to MΦ subset differentiation and Ly6C low MC to lymphocyte functional adaptation. (frontiersin.org)
  • A broad inflammatory signature was observed, implicating activation of various immune and nonhematopoietic cell subsets. (bvsalud.org)
  • The epigenome refers to the combination of DNA along with the proteins bound to DNA and reversible chemical changes to DNA known as DNA methylation. (lls.org)
  • Database (Sherrill) of interaction energies for dissociation curves of dispersion-bound bimolecular complexes. (psicode.org)
  • Circulating anticoagulants are usually autoantibodies that neutralize specific clotting factors in vivo (eg, an autoantibody against factor VIII or factor V) or inhibit phospholipid-bound proteins in vitro (antiphospholipid antibodies). (msdmanuals.com)
  • General references Circulating anticoagulants are usually autoantibodies that neutralize specific clotting factors in vivo (eg, an autoantibody against factor VIII or factor V) or inhibit phospholipid-bound proteins. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The BioSystems database collects information on interacting sets of biomolecules involved in metabolic and signaling pathways, disease states, and other biological processes. (nih.gov)
  • BioSystems currently contains biological pathways from the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and the EcoCyc ( Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655) subset of the BioCyc databases and is designed to accommodate other data in the future. (nih.gov)
  • When available each record links to detailed diagrams and annotations for individual pathways on the Web sites of the source databases. (nih.gov)
  • MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: 3,829 genes, 942 isoforms, 260 exons, and 714 proteins were significantly associated with emphysema (FDR 5%) and yielded 11 biological pathways. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dr. Heng and her mentor, Dr. Andrew Beck, curated a histopathological database to complement TCGA breast cancer cases and conducted the largest integrative morphology-genomic analyses in breast cancer. (bidmc.org)
  • The relationship can be one of several types, including protein-level homology, similarity of gene expression profiles, or genomic proximity. (ucsc.edu)
  • Clicking on the sequence button will fetch associated protein, mRNA, promoter, or genomic sequence. (ucsc.edu)
  • Database (Hobza) of interaction energies for bimolecular complexes. (psicode.org)
  • Database (O24) of interaction energies for small open-shell high-spin bimolecular complexes. (psicode.org)
  • In a subset of patients, the autoantibodies bind to prothrombin-phospholipid complexes and induce hypoprothrombinemia and bleeding. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The Entrez system comprises 39 molecular and literature databases. (nih.gov)
  • BioProject provides a central point to link to all data associated with a project in the NCBI molecular and literature databases. (nih.gov)
  • BioSample contains descriptions of biological source materials used in studies that have data in other NCBI molecular databases such as Assembly, Nucleotide and SRA. (nih.gov)
  • ClinVar provides standardized nomenclature for variants and phenotypes, a review status for variants, and links to related NCBI literature and molecular databases. (nih.gov)
  • Conserved Domains is a database of protein domains represented by sequence alignments and profiles for protein domains conserved in molecular evolution. (nih.gov)
  • IL-4, IL-13, IL-9, and IL-6 all work by turning on a molecular switch inside the cells they act on, a protein tyrosine kinase called Janus kinase 1 (JAK1). (databasefootball.com)
  • The highest-performing model used clinical, blood cell, and protein data (AUROC in COPDGene testing: 0.90, 95% CI: 0.85-0.90). (bvsalud.org)
  • MMDS uses the family structuring and nomenclature for proteins that The International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology (IUPHAR) / British Pharmacological Society (BPS) have curated for ligand-activity-target relationships. (eyesopen.com)
  • A common data pool has been established in Europe as an Internet-based database for clinical and research data on patients with primary immunodeficiencies in order to facilitate epidemiological analyses, development of new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, and the identification of novel disease-associated genes. (medscape.com)
  • Amyloid plaques and neighbouring non-plaque tissue were microdissected from human brain sections using laser capture microdissection and label-free LC-MS was used to quantify the proteins present. (researchsquare.com)
  • Since low BMI and emphysema often co-occur, we performed a mediation analysis to quantify the effect of BMI on gene and protein associations with emphysema. (bvsalud.org)
  • Identification of immunoreactive proteins of Mycobacterium avium subsp. (degruyter.com)
  • It utilizes the sxdm (SSX data merging) package, which provides automatic online scaling and merging of minisets and allows identification of a minisets subset resulting in the best quality of the final merged data. (iucr.org)
  • The described multiple- scale strategy both avoids time-consuming parameter tuning and exceeds the human operator in protein identification efficiency. (lu.se)
  • The strategy therefore promises reliable automated user- independent protein identification using peptide mass fingerprints. (lu.se)
  • Mass spectrometry combined with database searching is today the preferred method for protein identification. (lu.se)
  • It then follows that protein identification should be based on several peak sets, which represent different parameter settings for the peak picking algorithm, rather than a single peak set. (lu.se)
  • Clustered nr is the standard NCBI nr database clustered with each sequence within 90% identity and 90% length to other members of the cluster. (nih.gov)
  • More detailed help is available for the individual Entrez databases in the NCBI Help Manual sections on the NCBI bookshelf. (nih.gov)
  • proteins@home was a large-scale non-profit protein structure prediction project utilizing volunteer computing to perform intensive computations in a small amount of time. (wikipedia.org)
  • Database (Hobza) of interaction energies for nucelobase pairs. (psicode.org)
  • Although the protein-phospholipid autoantibodies frequently bind beta2-glycoprotein-1, it is unclear how this interaction triggers thrombosis. (msdmanuals.com)
  • This study aims to explore molecule signaling mediating MC subset differentiation in HHcy and control mice. (frontiersin.org)
  • The protein may contribute to the control of cell growth and proliferation through the selective translation of particular classes of mRNA. (genetex.com)
  • Previous studies have typically used immunohistochemistry to identify amyloid plaque proteins. (researchsquare.com)
  • The standard experiment is to separate the proteins, e.g. by 2D gel electrophoresis, digest the proteins with a highly specific enzyme, measure the masses of the peptide fragments with a mass spectrometer (typically a MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer) and then compare the peptide monoisotopic masses with expected monoisotopic masses from a database (protein or DNA database). (lu.se)
  • This is unsatisfying since strong spectra are often produced by high abundant proteins, which typically represent the bulk of the cell activity. (lu.se)
  • 1. Steinegger, M., Söding, J. MMseqs2 enables sensitive protein sequence searching for the analysis of massive data sets. (nih.gov)
  • This document is an overview of the Entrez databases, with general information on searching and displaying data. (nih.gov)
  • Most importantly Entrez integrates data with links within and between databases. (nih.gov)
  • New databases are added as biomedical science advances and new kinds of data become available. (nih.gov)
  • Ion-trap data set derived from a search of the human subset of the non-redundant database ( data , labels ). (washington.edu)
  • Data were obtained from administrative databases in ICES. (ices.on.ca)
  • Detailed patient data were also obtained for a subset of patients participating in the Ontario Bariatric Registry. (ices.on.ca)
  • 1.Generate RDF that will enable a sub-set of protein to link to other data sources, e.g. (w3.org)
  • Approximately 10% of the proteins encoded by these subset mRNAs were identifiable in the data bases and most are implicated in cell growth regulation. (duke.edu)
  • Maintain a website to share data, links to relevant databases, research protocols, and information on access to resources and experts in various aspects of this field (including both technical experts and those with deep knowledge of subsets of proteins, e.g. (emory.edu)
  • 2004. SCOP database in 2004: refinements integrate structure and sequence family data. (berkeley.edu)
  • 2008. Data growth and its impact on the SCOP database: new developments. (berkeley.edu)
  • SCOP , Structural Classification of Proteins database: applications to evaluation of the effectiveness of sequence alignment methods and statistics of protein structural data. (berkeley.edu)
  • Our study analyzed administrative claims data from the Truven Health Analytics MarketScan Commercial Research Database , a US sample of private health plans provided through employers with data for tens of millions of individuals with employer-sponsored insurance. (cdc.gov)
  • We are working to solve this problem for a large number of known protein folds (a representative subset: about 1500 folds). (wikipedia.org)
  • A single Select transcript is chosen as representative for each protein-coding gene. (ucsc.edu)
  • Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. (healthline.com)
  • Proteins are digested into amino acids and then absorbed into the body. (healthline.com)
  • And since arginine is made from other amino acids, high-protein foods in general help increase arginine levels. (healthline.com)
  • 164 cancer-related amino acid substitutions in 11 protein. (lu.se)
  • Conjugation of the PRP polysaccharide with protein carriers confers T-cell- dependent characteristics to the vaccine and substantially enhances the immunologic response to the PRP antigen. (cdc.gov)
  • If the response to vaccination with the above polysaccharide vaccines is inadequate, revaccination with protein-conjugated polysaccharide vaccines, heptavalent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (Prevnar) and Haemophilus vaccine, is indicated. (medscape.com)
  • In November 2020, DeepMind (a division of Aphabet/Google) announced AlphaFold , an AI application that successfully described the structure of many proteins. (carnegiecouncil.org)
  • Interestingly, these studies show that AML patients are unique amongst other cancers in that they frequently harbor mutations in the "epigenome" and "RNA splicing," which are part of the cellular machinery that regulates which proteins are ultimately expressed in the cell. (lls.org)
  • Complement C11 binding protein (C1QBP, also named p32 and HABP1) is a multifunctional protein which plays a pivotal role in diverse cellular processes such autophagy and cell apoptosis [ 7 , 8 ]. (jcancer.org)
  • We focused our study on early onset AD as the drivers of the more aggressive pathology development in these cases is unknown and it is unclear whether amyloid-plaque enriched proteins differ between subtypes of early onset AD. (researchsquare.com)
  • The proteins and chemical changes surrounding DNA control which genes are turned on and off in a cell. (lls.org)
  • Hou G, Lu Z, Wang Z, Yang X. The Mitochondrial Protein C1QBP Promotes Hepatocellular Carcinoma Progression by Enhancing Cell Survival, Migration and Invasion. (jcancer.org)
  • This approach provides a means to gain access to novel genes expressed in various cell types by partitioning mRNAs containing common sequence elements using RNA-binding proteins. (duke.edu)
  • Human MC were initially divided into three subsets based on the cell surface expression of CD14 and CD16, and recently classified based on CD40 expression ( 2 - 5 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Murine MC are divided into three subsets based on surface expression of lymphocyte antigen 6 complex, locus C (Ly6C) ( 3 , 4 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Using model-based clustering, we found two major proteomic subtypes of SCLC characterized by either high thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF1)/low cMYC protein expression or high cMYC/low TTF1. (oncotarget.com)
  • Discordance between IFN-α2a protein and IFNA2 transcript levels in blood suggests that type I IFNs during COVID-19 may be primarily produced by tissue-resident cells. (bvsalud.org)
  • Specific characteristics of the four conjugate vaccines available for infants and children vary (e.g., the type of protein carrier, the size of the polysaccharide, and the chemical linkage between the polysaccharide and carrier) ( Table 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Select the sequence database to run searches against. (nih.gov)
  • This large-scale mapping of protein sequence space will have applications for predicting protein structure and function, for understanding protein evolution, and for designing new proteins. (wikipedia.org)
  • The resulting "folding frenzy" has already produced predicted protein structure databases for the entire human and other organisms' proteomes. (nsf.gov)
  • For example, researchers were bedeviled in solving the three-dimensional structure of complex proteins, what is known as the protein folding problem. (carnegiecouncil.org)
  • 1996. Understanding protein structure: Using SCOP for fold interpretation. (berkeley.edu)
  • 2015. The value of protein structure classification information-surveying the scientific literature. (berkeley.edu)
  • However, they made the unexpected discoveries that these SRSF2 mutations are more common than previously anticipated in AML and that mutations in SRSF2 commonly overlap with mutations in a protein called IDH2. (lls.org)
  • The team looked at splicing in a type of brain cancer called glioma, where many patients have mutations in IDH2 and the related protein IDH1. (lls.org)
  • The database of Cancer Passenger Mutations (dbCPM) for curated passenger variations that are unlikely to engage in cancer development, progression, or therapy. (lu.se)
  • DoCM: a database of curated mutations in cancer. (lu.se)
  • In 2014, the FDA expanded the ivacaftor label to nine additional mutations that cause similar defects to the CFTR protein as the G551D variant. (cdc.gov)
  • To enable focused research on particular target classes without the need of the entire benchmark, DUD-E is available in the following subsets for research. (docking.org)
  • The success of a PMF experiment depends on several factors: The noise level in the spectrum, the mass accuracy, the amount and purity of the sample, the number of proteins in the sample, possible post-translational modifications, algorithm accuracy, and (to a considerable extent) operator skill and experience. (lu.se)
  • Amyloid plaques are a neuropathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease and primarily consist of the protein beta amyloid (Aβ). (researchsquare.com)
  • Ribosomes, the organelles that catalyze protein synthesis, consist of a small 40S subunit and a large 60S subunit. (genetex.com)
  • Commonly, computational functional assignment is based on homologues identified from database searches [ 5 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • They were manually curated from publications or databases but are not typical transcribed genes. (ucsc.edu)
  • Comprehensive analysis was performed by lectin- or HILIC-capture of glycopeptide subsets followed by enzymatic deglycosylation in stable isotope-labeled water (H₂¹⁸O, IGOT) and finally LC-MS analyses. (nih.gov)
  • RPS6 antibody detects RPS6 protein at cytoplasm and nucleus by immunofluorescent analysis. (genetex.com)
  • Ly6C high MC is the pro-inflammatory subset and the counterpart of human CD14 ++ CD16 + intermediate MC which contributes to systemic and tissue inflammation in various metabolic disorders, including hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy). (frontiersin.org)
  • Murine Ly6C high and Ly6C middle MC subsets perform pro-inflammatory functions, which are considered the counterpart of human CD14 ++ CD16 + intermediate MC or CD14 + CD40 + inflammatory MC ( 4 , 5 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Recombinant protein encompassing a sequence within the center region of human RPS6. (genetex.com)
  • For example, the filter may be used to select all human genes over-expressed in the cerebellum that have GO-annotated G-protein coupled receptor activity. (ucsc.edu)
  • The typical situation in a laboratory today is to have human operators double-check the software results and the protein identities [15]. (lu.se)
  • However, these methods can either only be applied for specific subsets, or their results are not formalised, or they do not provide precise confidence estimates for their predictions. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Results - Of Ontario adults, 18,783 (81.8% female, mean age 45.1 ± 10.6 yr) underwent bariatric surgery during the study period (88.8% Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, 10.8% sleeve gastrectomy). (ices.on.ca)
  • The results of both adp and adm are sent to the MX MongoDB database and displayed in the web-based tracker, which provides the user with on-the-fly feedback about the experiment. (iucr.org)
  • For example, the task of searching for a word or phrase in a large database or on the Internet is sometimes referred to as AI, even though this is generally recognized as a largely mechanical activity that requires no special intelligence on the part of the computer. (carnegiecouncil.org)
  • Deep learning systems analyze large databases of information through multiple layers of processing. (carnegiecouncil.org)
  • This website and the HMW type database are curated by the Public Health Agency of Sweden (Folkhälsomyndigheten) . (folkhalsomyndigheten.se)
  • We then constructed a glycoprotein database, GlycoProtDB, using our experimental-based information to facilitate future studies in glycobiology. (nih.gov)
  • Improvements to the Structural Classification of Proteins-extended Database to facilitate Variant Interpretation and Machine Learning. (berkeley.edu)
  • Comprehensive Search for Novel Circulating miRNAs and Axon Guidance Pathway Proteins Associated with Risk of End Stage Kidney Disease in Diabetes. (cdc.gov)
  • This has led to the establishment of public databases, which have become an essential resource for scientific research, such as disease pathogenesis exploration and therapeutic target discovery [ 11 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database rates effectiveness based on scientific evidence according to the following scale: Effective, Likely Effective, Possibly Effective, Possibly Ineffective, Likely Ineffective, Ineffective, and Insufficient Evidence to Rate. (medlineplus.gov)