Anna Guan
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Recent Articles
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Guan A, Liu L, Fu X, Liu L
Comput Methods Programs Biomed
. 2022 Jun;
222:106945.
PMID: 35749884
Background And Objective: To address the problem of low accuracy of medical image retrieval due to high inter-class similarity and easy omission of lesions, a precision medical image hash retrieval...
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Whiffin N, Armean I, Kleinman A, Marshall J, Minikel E, Goodrich J, et al.
Nat Med
. 2021 Jan;
27(2):355.
PMID: 33483629
No abstract available.
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Whiffin N, Armean I, Kleinman A, Marshall J, Minikel E, Goodrich J, et al.
Nat Med
. 2020 May;
26(6):869-877.
PMID: 32461697
Human genetic variants predicted to cause loss-of-function of protein-coding genes (pLoF variants) provide natural in vivo models of human gene inactivation and can be valuable indicators of gene function and...
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Optical coherence tomography modeling incorporating scattering, absorption, and multiple reflections
Guan A, Richardson S, Hinckley S
J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis
. 2020 Mar;
37(3):391-398.
PMID: 32118922
A direct scattering optical coherence tomography forward model was developed to simulate A-scans for both idealized and real light sources on an arbitrary given sample structure. Previous models neglected absorption,...
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Lockwood S, Guan A, Yu A, Zhang C, Zykovich A, Korf I, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2014 Jun;
4(9):1647-55.
PMID: 24970883
Variants that alter the DNA-binding specificity of transcription factors could affect the specificity for and expression of potentially many target genes, as has been observed in several tumor-derived mutations. Here...
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Paulsen R, Soni D, Wollman R, Hahn A, Yee M, Guan A, et al.
Mol Cell
. 2009 Aug;
35(2):228-39.
PMID: 19647519
Signaling pathways that respond to DNA damage are essential for the maintenance of genome stability and are linked to many diseases, including cancer. Here, a genome-wide siRNA screen was employed...