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  1. ... update The Metathesaurus no longer includes NCI_CPTAC (Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium). 65 English sources and 29 translation sources were ...
  2. ... vocabularies. Three new NCI sub-sources: NCI_CPTAC (Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium Terms) NCI_EDQM-HC (European Directorate for the ...
  3. ... al.: Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1: atypical presentation, clinical course, and genetic analysis of multiple tumors. Mod Pathol 12 (9): 919-24, 1999. [ PubMed : ...
  4. ... team in providing user support; and in various terminology related projects ... the data collection phase and data analysis is ongoing. The goal of this project is ...
  5. ... RAD51L1) with breast cancer risk and heterogeneity by tumor subtype: findings from the Breast ... De Leeneer K, Michils G, et al.: Mutation analysis of RAD51D in non-BRCA1/2 ovarian and ...
  6. ... and participate in the Public Health Data Standards Consortium. In FY2004, ... clinical terminologies. Funds were transferred to NLM from other HHS ...
  7. ... Pittsburgh 7. Personalized Modeling for Identifying Genomic and Clinical Factors in ... Model: Analysis of Genetic Variants of SLC5A – Jamie Fox/University ...
  8. ... for discussion (Session Chair: Dr. Pierre Baldi) Engineering Proteomic ... SNOMED CT vs Medcin Terminology Concept Coverage for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in ...
  9. ... Subcommittee, participate in the Public Health Data Standards Consortium, and ... for standard clinical terminologies. In FY2007, NLM worked with the HHS Office ...
  10. ... al. Relationship between excision volume, margin status, and tumor size with the ... analysis of clinical, pathologic, and treatment-related factors affecting outcome with ...
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