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How can advancements in bioinformatics tools and multi-omics integration (genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics) improve the early diagnosis of cancer in 2024?
How can bioinformatics tools optimize the integration of multi-omics data to identify highly specific and sensitive biomarkers for early cancer diagnosis? · What role does artificial intelligence play in analyzing complex biological datasets, and how can its predictions be validated for clinical use? · What challenges exist in the standardization of bioinformatics pipelines for regulatory approval and widespread clinical adoption? · How can researchers address issues such as data...
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Why are the survismeter and friccohesity the greenest nantech for nanoformulating the quality products ?
The question is about the nanoformulation obtained on monodispersing the ingredients in chosen solvent for attaining the interfacial tension almost equal to zero mN/m.
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What half-life defines a POP (Persistent Organic Pollutant)?
Is anyone aware of a cutoff half-life (e.g., 5 years) that defines a compound as being a POP? Does the half-life have to be in humans, any species, or in the environment? Citations or links would be very helpful. Thanks
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How the drug dosing space and therapeutic level in term of MTD may best be correlated with pharmacokinetics and body metabolic rate in the subject to gain best possible impact and to minimize the toxicity.
when we recommend the dose of antibiotics like oxytetracycline in animals we usually take into consideration the recommended dose on the label but most of the time the therapeutic effect may not be obtained as suspected. As physician we recommend little bit high dose of the drug in some animals for best results which becomes beyond the regulation authorities to justify. Is it possible to recommend the dosing space or dose of the drug flexible including some criteria of considering BMR of the...
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Experience performing PBPK modeling within Magnolia?
PBPK Modeling in Magnolia Does anyone have experience performing PBPK modeling within Magnolia ( https://www.magnoliasci.com )? If so, what has been your experience? Have you used the RMagnolia specifically when doing PBPK modeling within that platform?
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