Search Results - "Robinson, Kelly M"
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Bacteria-human somatic cell lateral gene transfer is enriched in cancer samples
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-06-2013)“…There are 10× more bacterial cells in our bodies from the microbiome than human cells. Viral DNA is known to integrate in the human genome, but the integration…”
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A review of bacteria-animal lateral gene transfer may inform our understanding of diseases like cancer
Published in PLoS genetics (01-10-2013)“…Lateral gene transfer (LGT) from bacteria to animals occurs more frequently than was appreciated prior to the advent of genome sequencing. In 2007, LGT from…”
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Next-Generation Sequencing Concordance Analysis of Comprehensive Solid Tumor Profiling between a Centralized Specialty Laboratory and the Decentralized Personal Genome Diagnostics elio Tissue Complete Kitted Solution
Published in The Journal of molecular diagnostics : JMD (01-10-2021)“…Genomic tumor profiling by next-generation sequencing (NGS) allows for large-scale tumor testing to inform targeted cancer therapies and immunotherapies, and…”
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Can We Afford That?: One Library's Transition to a Data-Rich Acquisitions Environment for E-Resource Budgeting and Forecasting
Published in Technical services quarterly (03-07-2017)“…Despite the myriad of new electronic resources and acquisitions models that have emerged in the 21st century, for many libraries the acquisitions budget…”
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Mobile elements and viral integrations prompt considerations for bacterial DNA integration as a novel carcinogen
Published in Cancer letters (01-10-2014)“…Highlights • Mobile elements can cause cancer by inserting into cancer-related genes. • Viruses contribute to carcinogenesis by mutating and deregulating human…”
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Distinguishing potential bacteria-tumor associations from contamination in a secondary data analysis of public cancer genome sequence data
Published in Microbiome (25-01-2017)“…A variety of bacteria are known to influence carcinogenesis. Therefore, we sought to investigate if publicly available whole genome and whole transcriptome…”
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Aligner optimization increases accuracy and decreases compute times in multi-species sequence data
Published in Microbial genomics (01-09-2017)“…As sequencing technologies have evolved, the tools to analyze these sequences have made similar advances. However, for multi-species samples, we observed…”
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Abstract 1534: The microbiome of cancer as seen through the lens of public genome sequence data
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-08-2015)“…Abstract There are 10 times more bacterial cells in the human body than human cells and various bacteria are known to influence carcinogenesis. Therefore we…”
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A Review of Bacteria-Animal Lateral Gene Transfer May Inform Our Understanding of Diseases like Cancer: e1003877
Published in PLoS genetics (01-10-2013)“…Lateral gene transfer (LGT) from bacteria to animals occurs more frequently than was appreciated prior to the advent of genome sequencing. In 2007, LGT from…”
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Bacteria-Human Somatic Cell Lateral Gene Transfer Is Enriched in Cancer Samples: e1003107
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-06-2013)“…There are 10× more bacterial cells in our bodies from the microbiome than human cells. Viral DNA is known to integrate in the human genome, but the integration…”
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Microbiome Composition and Effects in Tumors, with a Focus on Gastric Carcinomas
Published 01-01-2017“…An estimated 15-20% of cancers worldwide are linked to viral, parasitic, or bacterial infections, and in 2008 these cases were responsible for 1.5 million…”
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Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: The Essential Guide to Assessment and Management
Published 2013“…A comprehensive textbook on the practice of paediatric neurodisability, written by practitioners and experts.Using a problem-oriented approach, the authors…”
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Electronic memory aids for outpatient brain injury: follow-up findings
Published in Brain injury (2000)“…The introduction of highly portable computers extends the range of tools potentially useful to persons with functional impairments of prospective memory…”
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