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    Zhang, J (528)Li, H (527)Yang, Y (524)Bocci, A (521)Wang, C (521)Lenz, T (520)Mehta, A (520)Chen, Y (519)Masetti, L (516)... View MoreSubjectHadron-Hadron scattering (experiments) (72)Hadron-Hadron Scattering (57)Beyond Standard Model (17)Higgs physics (16)Top physics (15)Supersymmetry (11)Electroweak interaction (7)Performance of High Energy Physics Detectors (7)Hadron-Hadron scattering (6)ATLAS (5)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2018 (575)2004 - 2009 (1)
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    A multi-gene signature predicts outcome in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma 

    Haider, S; Wang, J; Nagano, A; Desai, A; Arumugam, P; Dumartin, L; Fitzgibbon, J; Hagemann, T; Marshall, JF; Kocher, HM;... (2014)
    Improved usage of the repertoires of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) profiles is crucially needed to guide the development of predictive and prognostic tools that could inform the selection of treatment options.
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    A multi-gene signature predicts outcome in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. 

    Haider, S; Wang, J; Nagano, A; Desai, A; Arumugam, P; Dumartin, L; Fitzgibbon, J; Hagemann, T; Marshall, JF; Kocher, HM;... (2014)
    Improved usage of the repertoires of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) profiles is crucially needed to guide the development of predictive and prognostic tools that could inform the selection of treatment options.
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    A multi-gene signature predicts outcome in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma 

    Haider, S; Wang, J; Nagano, A; Desai, A; Arumugam, P; Dumartin, L; Fitzgibbon, J; Hagemann, T; Marshall, JF; Kocher, HM;... (2014-12-03)
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    Energy efficiency with QoS control in dynamic optical networks with SDN enabled integrated control plane 

    Wang, J; Chen, X; Phillips, C; Yan, Y (2015-02-26)
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    Surface modification and construction of LAPS towards biosensing applications 

    Wang, J; Du, L; Krause, S; Wu, C; Wang, P (2018-07-15)
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    Transmission of diffuse large B cell lymphoma by an allogeneic stem-cell transplant. 

    Araf, S; Wang, J; Ashton-Key, M; Korfi, K; Di Bella, D; Rio-Machin, A; Odabashian, M; Foria, V; Du, M-Q; Cucco, F;... (2018-07-05)
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    Image detection of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by light-addressable potentiometric sensors (LAPS) 

    Zhang, D-W; Wu, F; Wang, J; Watkinson, M; Krause, S (2016-11)
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    Universal Demosaicking of Color Filter Arrays 

    Zhang, C; Li, Y; Wang, J; Hao, P (2016-11)
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    First muon-neutrino disappearance study with an off-axis beam 

    Abe, K; Abgrall, N; Ajima, Y; Aihara, H; Albert, JB; Andreopoulos, C; Andrieu, B; Anerella, MD; Aoki, S; Araoka, O;... (2012-02-22)
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    IW-Scoring: an Integrative Weighted Scoring framework for annotating and prioritizing genetic variations in the noncoding genome 

    Wang, J; Ullah, AZD; Chelala, C (2018-05-04)
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