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Diagnostic accuracy of urine biomarkers for urinary tract infection in older women
Metabolomic biomarkers of habitual B vitamin intakes unveil novel differentially methylated positions in the human epigenome
Multi-omics approach identifies PI3 as a biomarker for disease severity and hyper-keratinization in psoriasis
Study protocol of IMAGINE-HD
Influence of aortic aneurysm on the local distribution of NO and O2 using image-based computational fluid dynamics
Decreased ratios of matrix metalloproteinases to tissue-type inhibitors in cerebrospinal fluid in sporadic and hereditary cerebral amyloid angiopathy
Automatic pulmonary function estimation from chest CT scans using deep regression neural networks
Procalcitonin, mid-regional proadrenomedullin and C-reactive protein in predicting treatment outcome in community-acquired febrile urinary tract infection
Integrating clinical metabolomics-based biomarker discovery and clinical pharmacology to enable precision medicine
Reduced Fibulin-4 Expression Induces Cardiomyocyte Remodeling and Dilated Cardiomyopathy