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Optics Express|December 25, 2012
Modulation format conversion employing coherent optical superpositionFrancesca Parmigiani, Liam Jones, Joseph Kakande, et al.
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|September 18, 2007
Cross-study validation and combined analysis of gene expression microarray dataElizabeth Garrett-Mayer, Giovanni Parmigiani, Xiaogang Zhong, et al.
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|August 31, 2011
OnionTree XML: a format to exchange gene-related probabilitiesAlexander Favorov, Dmitrijs Lvovs, William Speier, et al.
Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)|September 30, 2011
Opportunities for the primary prevention of colorectal cancer in the United StatesCorinne E Joshu, Giovanni Parmigiani, Graham A Colditz, et al.
Biometrics|June 10, 2010
Modeling liquid associationYen-Yi Ho, Giovanni Parmigiani, Thomas A Louis, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|October 20, 2022
Disembodiment and Language in Schizophrenia: An Integrated Psychopathological and Evolutionary PerspectiveMatteo Tonna, Valeria Lucarini, Davide Fausto Borrelli, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|August 1, 2012
Estimation of sequencing error rates in short readsXin Victoria Wang, Natalie Blades, Jie Ding, et al.
Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter|August 15, 1991
Electronic structure of NiO: Correlation and band effectsShen, List, Dessau, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 24, 2014
Only three driver gene mutations are required for the development of lung and colorectal cancersCristian Tomasetti, Luigi Marchionni, Martin A Nowak, et al.
Journal of Genetic Counseling|March 4, 2018
A Clinical Decision Support Tool to Predict Cancer Risk for Commonly Tested Cancer-Related Germline MutationsDanielle Braun, Jiabei Yang, Molly Griffin, et al.
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Optics Express|December 25, 2012
Modulation format conversion employing coherent optical superpositionFrancesca Parmigiani, Liam Jones, Joseph Kakande, et al.
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|September 18, 2007
Cross-study validation and combined analysis of gene expression microarray dataElizabeth Garrett-Mayer, Giovanni Parmigiani, Xiaogang Zhong, et al.
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics|August 31, 2011
OnionTree XML: a format to exchange gene-related probabilitiesAlexander Favorov, Dmitrijs Lvovs, William Speier, et al.
Cancer Prevention Research (Philadelphia, Pa.)|September 30, 2011
Opportunities for the primary prevention of colorectal cancer in the United StatesCorinne E Joshu, Giovanni Parmigiani, Graham A Colditz, et al.
Biometrics|June 10, 2010
Modeling liquid associationYen-Yi Ho, Giovanni Parmigiani, Thomas A Louis, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin|October 20, 2022
Disembodiment and Language in Schizophrenia: An Integrated Psychopathological and Evolutionary PerspectiveMatteo Tonna, Valeria Lucarini, Davide Fausto Borrelli, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|August 1, 2012
Estimation of sequencing error rates in short readsXin Victoria Wang, Natalie Blades, Jie Ding, et al.
Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter|August 15, 1991
Electronic structure of NiO: Correlation and band effectsShen, List, Dessau, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 24, 2014
Only three driver gene mutations are required for the development of lung and colorectal cancersCristian Tomasetti, Luigi Marchionni, Martin A Nowak, et al.
Journal of Genetic Counseling|March 4, 2018
A Clinical Decision Support Tool to Predict Cancer Risk for Commonly Tested Cancer-Related Germline MutationsDanielle Braun, Jiabei Yang, Molly Griffin, et al.
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