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55. The surprising efficiency of framing geo-spatial time series forecasting as a video prediction task : Insights from the IARAI Traffic4cast competition at NeurIPS 2019

57. The surprising efficiency of framing geo-spatial time series forecasting as a video prediction task : Insights from the IARAI Traffic4cast competition at NeurIPS 2019

60. Loss of the ribosomal RNA methyltransferase NSUN5 impairs global protein synthesis and normal growth

61. DATABANKS - catalogue database of molecular biology databases

63. Fetal articular cartilage regeneration versus adult fibrocartilaginous repair: secretome proteomics unravels molecular mechanisms in an ovine model

64. RNA-Directed DNA Methylation

68. Experiences with workflows for automating data-intensive bioinformatics

69. Microarray profiling of preselected CHO host cell subclones identifies gene expression patterns associated with in‐creased production capacity

70. Experiences with workflows for automating data-intensive bioinformatics

71. Polarization-Sensitive Optical Coherence Tomography and Conventional Retinal Imaging Strategies in Assessing Foveal Integrity in Geographic Atrophy

72. B7-H3 is a potent inhibitor of human T cell activation: No evidence for B7-H3 and TREML2 interaction

74. A comprehensive assessment of RNA-seq accuracy, reproducibility and information content by the Sequencing Quality Control Consortium

76. RNA-directed DNA Methylation

77. Assessing technical performance in differential gene expression experiments with external spike-in RNA control ratio mixtures

79. Detecting and correcting systematic variation in large-scale RNA sequencing data

80. The concordance between RNA-seq and microarray data depends on chemical treatment and transcript abundance

82. WNT Signaling Suppression in the Senescent Human Thymus

83. CHO microRNA engineering is growing up: Recent successes and future challenges

84. Transcriptomic characterization of two majorF usariumresistance quantitative trait loci ( QTL s),F hb1andQ fhs.ifa‐ 5A, identifies novel candidate genes

88. Overexpression of the transcription factor RAP2.6 leads to enhanced callose deposition in syncytia and enhanced resistance against the beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii in Arabidopsis roots

96. RNA‐directed DNA methylation and plant development require an IWR1‐type transcription factor

97. Myo‐inositol oxygenase genes are involved in the development of syncytia induced byHeterodera schachtiiin Arabidopsis roots

99. B7-H3 is a potent inhibitor of human T-cell activation: No evidence for B7-H3 and TREML2 interaction

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