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  1. ...-dependent interactions, offers unique advantages in anatomically characterizing and delineating intra-tumor heterogeneity. We applied STMSC to human breast cancer data acquired via the 10x Genomics Visium platform. Noted for its marked intra- and intertumoral heterogeneity, the data set was annotated into 20 spatial...
  2. ...significant potential for advancing precision medicine. Despite notable progress in single-molecule long-read sequencing technologies, accurately identifying SV breakpoints and resolving their sequence remains a major challenge. Current alignment-based tools often struggle with precise breakpoint detection...
  3. ...Toward the development of a gene index to the human genome: an assessment of the nature of high-throughput EST sequence data. J S Aaronson , B Eckman , R A Blevins , J A Borkowski , J Myerson , S Imran and K O Elliston...
  4. ...from the same patient. Finally, we took advantage of the multilevel tumor analysis to understand the effects of genomic breakpoints on qualitative and quantitative gene expression changes. We show that intra-tumor gene expression differences are caused by site-specific genomic alterations, including...
  5. ...of individual cells has been a crucial pursuit in understanding the process of organ and tissue formation, as well as the progression of diseases. A profound exploration into the molecular mechanisms dictating cell differentiation, organization, fate, and function has long been the focus point within the fields...
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