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The tidyomics ecosystem: enhancing omic data analyses.
Hutchison WJ, Keyes TJ; tidyomics Consortium; Crowell HL, Serizay J, Soneson C, Davis ES, Sato N, Moses L, Tarlinton B, Nahid AA, Kosmac M, Clayssen Q, Yuan V, Mu W, Park JE, Mamede I, Ryu MH, Axisa PP, Paiz P, Poon CL, Tang M, Gottardo R, Morgan M, Lee S, Lawrence M, Hicks SC, Nolan GP, Davis KL, Papenfuss AT, Love MI, Mangiola S. Hutchison WJ, et al. Among authors: moses l. Nat Methods. 2024 Jun 14. doi: 10.1038/s41592-024-02299-2. Online ahead of print. Nat Methods. 2024. PMID: 38877315
Protocol for the Support Application for Food PAntrieS trial: design, implementation, and evaluation plan for a digital application to promote healthy food access and support food pantry operations.
Barnett DJ, Sundermeir SM, Reznar MM, Lightner A, Poirier L, Rosenblum AJ, Oladimeji AT, Igusa T, Neff R, Ruggiero CF, Lewis EC, Jager L, Moses L, Velez-Burgess V, Gagnon B, Attar N, Gittelsohn J. Barnett DJ, et al. Among authors: moses l. Front Public Health. 2024 May 24;12:1340707. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1340707. eCollection 2024. Front Public Health. 2024. PMID: 38855456 Free PMC article.
The tidyomics ecosystem: Enhancing omic data analyses.
Hutchison WJ, Keyes TJ; tidyomics Consortium; Crowell HL, Serizay J, Soneson C, Davis ES, Sato N, Moses L, Tarlinton B, Nahid AA, Kosmac M, Clayssen Q, Yuan V, Mu W, Park JE, Mamede I, Ryu MH, Axisa PP, Paiz P, Poon CL, Tang M, Gottardo R, Morgan M, Lee S, Lawrence M, Hicks SC, Nolan GP, Davis KL, Papenfuss AT, Love MI, Mangiola S. Hutchison WJ, et al. Among authors: moses l. bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2024 May 22:2023.09.10.557072. doi: 10.1101/2023.09.10.557072. bioRxiv. 2024. PMID: 38826347 Free PMC article. Preprint.
Preclinical development of a chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy targeting FGFR4 in rhabdomyosarcoma.
Tian M, Wei JS, Shivaprasad N, Highfill SL, Gryder BE, Milewski D, Brown GT, Moses L, Song H, Wu JT, Azorsa P, Kumar J, Schneider D, Chou HC, Song YK, Rahmy A, Masih KE, Kim YY, Belyea B, Linardic CM, Dropulic B, Sullivan PM, Sorensen PH, Dimitrov DS, Maris JM, Mackall CL, Orentas RJ, Cheuk AT, Khan J. Tian M, et al. Among authors: moses l. Cell Rep Med. 2024 May 21;5(5):101586. doi: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2024.101586. Epub 2024 May 9. Cell Rep Med. 2024. PMID: 38723625 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
The impact of package selection and versioning on single-cell RNA-seq analysis.
Rich JM, Moses L, Einarsson PH, Jackson K, Luebbert L, Booeshaghi AS, Antonsson S, Sullivan DK, Bray N, Melsted P, Pachter L. Rich JM, et al. Among authors: moses l. bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2024 Apr 11:2024.04.04.588111. doi: 10.1101/2024.04.04.588111. bioRxiv. 2024. PMID: 38617255 Free PMC article. Preprint.
A Preliminary Validation of an Optimal Cutpoint in Total Number of Patient-Reported Symptoms in Head and Neck Cancer for Effective Alignment of Clinical Resources with Patients' Symptom Burden.
Van Cleave JH, Concert C, Kamberi M, Zahriah E, Most A, Mojica J, Riccobene A, Russo N, Liang E, Hu KS, Jacobson AS, Li Z, Moses LE, Persky MJ, Persky MS, Tran T, Brody AA, Kim A, Egleston BL. Van Cleave JH, et al. Among authors: moses le. Cancer Care Res Online. 2024 Jan;4(1):e051. doi: 10.1097/cr9.0000000000000051. Epub 2023 Nov 22. Cancer Care Res Online. 2024. PMID: 38586274
Genome-wide association study identifies human genetic variants associated with fatal outcome from Lassa fever.
Kotliar D, Raju S, Tabrizi S, Odia I, Goba A, Momoh M, Sandi JD, Nair P, Phelan E, Tariyal R, Eromon PE, Mehta S, Robles-Sikisaka R, Siddle KJ, Stremlau M, Jalloh S, Gire SK, Winnicki S, Chak B, Schaffner SF, Pauthner M, Karlsson EK, Chapin SR, Kennedy SG, Branco LM, Kanneh L, Vitti JJ, Broodie N, Gladden-Young A, Omoniwa O, Jiang PP, Yozwiak N, Heuklom S, Moses LM, Akpede GO, Asogun DA, Rubins K, Kales S, Happi AN, Iruolagbe CO, Dic-Ijiewere M, Iraoyah K, Osazuwa OO, Okonkwo AK, Kunz S, McCormick JB, Khan SH, Honko AN, Lander ES, Oldstone MBA, Hensley L, Folarin OA, Okogbenin SA, Günther S, Ollila HM, Tewhey R, Okokhere PO, Schieffelin JS, Andersen KG, Reilly SK, Grant DS, Garry RF, Barnes KG, Happi CT, Sabeti PC. Kotliar D, et al. Among authors: moses lm. Nat Microbiol. 2024 Mar;9(3):751-762. doi: 10.1038/s41564-023-01589-3. Epub 2024 Feb 7. Nat Microbiol. 2024. PMID: 38326571 Free PMC article.
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