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Amit I, Ardlie K, Arzuaga F, Awandare G, Bader G, Bernier A, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Nov; 15(1):10019. PMID: 39567491
The Human Cell Atlas (HCA) is a global partnership "to create comprehensive reference maps of all human cells-the fundamental units of life - as a basis for both understanding human...
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Forst G, Giesen R, Fink G, Sehlbrede M, Wimmesberger N, Allen R, et al.
Euro Surveill . 2024 Nov; 29(46). PMID: 39544144
BackgroundNon-university hospitals are the major provider of inpatient care in Germany, serving 89% of acute care hospital beds. Although surveillance data on antimicrobial use in hospitals are widely available, data...
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Moreno P, Fexova S, George N, Manning J, Miao Z, Mohammed S, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2021 Dec; 50(D1):D129-D140. PMID: 34850121
The EMBL-EBI Expression Atlas is an added value knowledge base that enables researchers to answer the question of where (tissue, organism part, developmental stage, cell type) and under which conditions...
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Papatheodorou I, Moreno P, Manning J, Munoz-Pomer Fuentes A, George N, Fexova S, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2019 Oct; 48(D1):D77-D83. PMID: 31665515
Expression Atlas is EMBL-EBI's resource for gene and protein expression. It sources and compiles data on the abundance and localisation of RNA and proteins in various biological systems and contexts...
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Massaia A, Chaves P, Samari S, Miragaia R, Meyer K, Teichmann S, et al.
Front Cardiovasc Med . 2018 Dec; 5:167. PMID: 30525044
The recent development of single cell gene expression technologies, and especially single cell transcriptomics, have revolutionized the way biologists and clinicians investigate organs and organisms, allowing an unprecedented level of...
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Brenner Michael G, Eidam C, Kadlec K, Meyer K, Sweeney M, Murray R, et al.
J Antimicrob Chemother . 2012 Mar; 67(6):1555-7. PMID: 22398653
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Udler M, Ahmed S, Healey C, Meyer K, Struewing J, Maranian M, et al.
Hum Mol Genet . 2010 Mar; 19(12):2507-15. PMID: 20332101
Recent genome-wide association studies have identified a breast cancer susceptibility locus on 16q12 with an unknown biological basis. We used a set of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers to generate...
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Finsterbusch T, Wolbert A, Deitemeier I, Meyer K, Mosquera M, Mankertz A, et al.
J Gen Virol . 2009 Jul; 90(Pt 11):2739-2745. PMID: 19625457
The linear haemagglutinin noose epitope (HNE; aa 379-410) is a protective B-cell epitope and considered to be highly conserved in both the vaccine and the wild-type measles virus (MeV) haemagglutinin...
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Budweiser S, Heinemann F, Meyer K, Wild P, Pfeifer M
Respir Care . 2006 Jan; 51(2):126-32. PMID: 16441956
Background: In chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), body mass index (BMI) is an important predictor of survival. Little is known about the prevalence of malnutrition or longitudinal changes of BMI...
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Sturenburg E, Horstkotte M, Aberle J, Meyer K, Richter E, Laufs R, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinb) . 2004 Nov; 84(6):341-5. PMID: 15525556
Mycobacterium haemophilum has rarely been implicated in human disease. The organisms have been isolated mainly in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease or transplant recipients. We describe the first...