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  1. ... developing an R module capable of resolving the clonal heterogeneity of a cell population in copy number alterations (CNAs) from just SNP array data. Our method will employ Bayesian methods to determine the most probably clonal architecture of a sample. Our method will also ...
  2. ... Caution, this need not be neoplastici Cell monolayers Clonal strains CLONE CELLS and CELL LINE Cultured cells Cultured tissue Cultivation in vitro Explant Growing cell populations In vitro hybrid cells - HYBRIDIZATION Isolated cells Mammalian ...
  3. ... of multiple sclerosis patients are the result of clonal expansion inside or outside of the brain. ... 67 Discovering Functional Modules ...
  4. ... of blood cells arising from mutant HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS often related to aging. ... at least 2% and is present in the absence of severe cytopenias it is ...
  5. ... that promote exit of these tissue-specific T-cell populations from non-lymphoid organs. Tree locations: Protein Methyltransferases ... dyscrasia characterized by presence of MYELOMA PROTEINS and clonal bone marrow plasma cells without end-organ damage (e.g., renal impairment). ...
  6. ... in Biomedicine and Health (G13) Auerbach, Robert Endothelial Cell Heterogeneity: Earliest Findings to Present-Day Understanding 1G13LM008953-01 University of Wisconsin Madison ...