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    1. Cancer Biology
    2. Computational and Systems Biology

    Pan-cancer association of DNA repair deficiencies with whole-genome mutational patterns

    Simon Grund Sørensen, Amruta Shrikhande ... Jakob Skou Pedersen
    Deficiencies of several DNA damage response genes can be predicted by their association with genome-wide mutation patterns.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    The potential of integrating human and mouse discovery platforms to advance our understanding of cardiometabolic diseases

    Aaron W Jurrjens, Marcus M Seldin ... Anna C Calkin
    The benefits of integrating cross-species systems genetics platforms to advance knowledge in the underlying mechanisms that drive cardiometabolic diseases have been investigated.
    1. Cancer Biology

    Global hypo-methylation in a proportion of glioblastoma enriched for an astrocytic signature is associated with increased invasion and altered immune landscape

    James Boot, Gabriel Rosser ... Silvia Marino
    A proportion of glioblastoma with global hypo-methylation are enriched for an astrocytic signature and display increased invasion and altered immune landscape.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Medicine

    Modeling osteoporosis to design and optimize pharmacological therapies comprising multiple drug types

    David J Jörg, Doris H Fuertinger ... Peter Kotanko
    A mathematical model of osteoporosis explains why the sequence of osteoporosis medications matters for short-term and long-term treatment success.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology

    Patient-specific Boolean models of signalling networks guide personalised treatments

    Arnau Montagud, Jonas Béal ... Laurence Calzone
    Tailoring Boolean models to 488 prostate cancer patients and 8 cell lines data allows for the experimentally validated personalisation of drug treatments.
    1. Genetics and Genomics

    Point of View: Bioengineering horizon scan 2020

    Luke Kemp, Laura Adam ... William J Sutherland
    20 emerging issues in bioengineering that will have profound impacts on society have been identified.
    1. Neuroscience
    2. Physics of Living Systems

    Analysis of stochastic fluctuations in responsiveness is a critical step toward personalized anesthesia

    Andrew R McKinstry-Wu, Andrzej Z Wasilczuk ... Alexander Proekt
    Responses to anesthetics differ among individuals and fluctuate stochastically despite constant drug concentration, however, the amount of noise driving transitions between the responsive and the unresponsive state is conserved.
    1. Cancer Biology

    Loss of functional BAP1 augments sensitivity to TRAIL in cancer cells

    Krishna Kalyan Kolluri, Constantine Alifrangis ... Samuel M Janes
    Loss of BAP1 function is associated with increased sensitivity to TRAIL and other death receptor agonists in malignant mesothelioma, where this is a frequent event, with immediate and actionable therapeutic implications.
    1. Developmental Biology

    High throughput in vivo functional validation of candidate congenital heart disease genes in Drosophila

    Jun-yi Zhu, Yulong Fu ... Zhe Han
    A high-throughput functional validation system for large numbers of candidate disease genes enables in vivo functional testing of specific gene variants.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    An aspartyl protease defines a novel pathway for export of Toxoplasma proteins into the host cell

    Michael J Coffey, Brad E Sleebs ... Christopher J Tonkin
    The Toxoplasma parasite requires an enzyme called ASP5 to cleave proteins for export into host cells.