The Rockefeller University congratulated James E. Darnell Jr, recipient of the 2002 Albert Lasker Award for special achievement in medical science.
Founded in 1945, the Albert Lasker Award recognizes the contributions of...
Donald Albert (co-Editor-in-Chief) from Sam Houston State University and Dhitinut Ratnapradipa (Associate Editor) from Creighton University participated in the 19th International Medical Symposium Geography (IMGS) from June...
In adult skin epidermis and the epithelium lining the esophagus cells are constantly shed from the tissue surface and replaced by cell division. Tracking genetically labelled cells in transgenic mice has given insight into cell...
Abstract: In adult skin epidermis and the epithelium lining the esophagus cells are constantly shed from the tissue surface and replaced by cell division. Tracking genetically labelled cells in transgenic mice has given insight...
As humans age, normal tissues, such as the esophageal epithelium, become a patchwork of mutant clones. Some mutations are under positive selection, conferring a competitive advantage over wild-type cells. We speculated that...
Aging normal human oesophagus accumulates TP53 mutant clones. These are the origin of most oesophageal squamous carcinomas, in which biallelic TP53 disruption is almost universal. However, how p53 mutant clones expand and...
In adult skin epidermis and the epithelium lining the esophagus cells are constantly shed from the tissue surface and replaced by cell division. Tracking genetically labelled cells in transgenic mice has given insight into cell...
NOTCH1 mutant clones occupy the majority of normal human esophagus by middle age but are comparatively rare in esophageal cancers, suggesting NOTCH1 mutations drive clonal expansion but impede carcinogenesis. Here we test this...
To address the challenges of insufficient feature extraction for text sentiment analysis in the e-commerce big data environment, the author proposes a deep learning-based emotion analysis method of consumer comment text....
Ralph M. Steinman, recipient of the 2007 Albert Lasker Award for basic medical research
See Dendritic cells and their immune response
Founded in 1945, the Albert Lasker Award recognizes the contributions of scientists...
NOTCH1 mutant clones occupy the majority of normal human esophagus by middle age but are comparatively rare in esophageal cancers, suggesting NOTCH1 mutations drive clonal expansion but impede carcinogenesis. Here we test this...
For Chinese NER tasks, there is very little annotation data available. To increase the dataset, improve the accuracy of Chinese NER task, and improve the model's stability, the authors propose a method to add local adversarial...
One thing is certain for the history of San Antonio; the African American community has had a little spotlight shined on them throughout. Today San Antonio has many different cultures throughout where ideas are all mixed...
One thing is certain for the history of San Antonio; the African American community has had a little spotlight shined on them throughout. Today San Antonio has many different cultures throughout where ideas are all mixed...
University of Pennsylvania society debates Schaff Ursinus victim; Albright victor Death of Albert Vogel College spirit Christian associations Resolutions Inter-group basketball
"Duncan Park Stadium: 85 Years of Baseball Memories" will air Oct. 20 and Oct. 24 on ETV. Faculty members Mark Nortz and Albert Bolognese started working on the documentary in January 2010.
One thing is certain for the history of San Antonio; the African American community has had a little spotlight shined on them throughout. Today San Antonio has many different cultures throughout where ideas are all mixed...
Six Ursinus beauties seek Homecoming title Administration negotiates after massive student demonstrations Fifteen seniors named to Who's who listing Greenberg elected freshman President Academic Deans named Editorial...
The novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut is often hailed as a classic anti-war novel due to its realistic portrayal of the devastation caused by war. But its creative use of fantastical elements from science fiction also...
The recent evaluation of pulse oximeter implementation in Malawi by Albert et al is the latest article in Anaesthesia exploring the global effort to ensure universal peri-operative pulse oximeter use [1-3]. Peri-operative pulse...