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1. A systematic evaluation of state-of-the-art deconvolution methods in spatial transcriptomics: insights from cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease

2. Identification of ligand and receptor interactions in CKD and MASH through the integration of single cell and spatial transcriptomics.

3. Unsupervised neural network for single cell Multi-omics INTegration (UMINT): an application to health and disease

4. Integrated omics analysis reveals sirtuin signaling is central to hepatic response to a high fructose diet

5. Deflection and stress analysis of piezoelectric laminated composite plate under variable polynomial transverse loading

6. EZH2-Mediated H3K27me3 Targets Transcriptional Circuits of Neuronal Differentiation

7. A cell-of-origin epigenetic tracer reveals clinically distinct subtypes of high-grade serous ovarian cancer

8. State of the Field in Multi-Omics Research: From Computational Needs to Data Mining and Sharing

10. Tetrameric Lanthanide‐Substituted Silicotungstate {Ln 8 Si 4 W 40 } Nanoclusters: Synthesis, Structural Characterization, Electrochemistry, and Catalytic Application for Oxidation of Thioethers

11. Estimating gene expression from DNA methylation and copy number variation: A deep learning regression model for multi-omics integration

12. A crosstalk between Mathematics, Computer Science and Biology holds the key to future human health

13. EZH2-Mediated H3K27me3 Targets Transcriptional Circuits of Neuronal Differentiation

14. Integrated Omics Analysis Reveals Sirtuin Signaling is Central to Hepatic Response to a High Fructose Diet

15. State of the Field in Multi-Omics Research: From Computational Needs to Data Mining and Sharing

16. A cell-of-origin epigenetic tracer reveals clinically distinct subtypes of high-grade serous ovarian cancer

17. RNAontheBENCH: computational and empirical resources for benchmarking RNAseq quantification and differential expression methods

18. A cell-of-origin epigenetic tracer reveals clinically distinct subtypes of high grade serous ovarian cancer

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