Intraocular pressure (IOP), an important part of any eye exam, is measured with a special instrument called a tonometer. The most widely employed devices are the Goldmann and the air-puff tonometers. In both, the intraocular pressure is inferred from the force required to flatten (applanate) a const.....
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A subchondral defect is usually characterized by a structural breakdown of the articular cartilage and the bone underneath due to trauma or disease, leading to chronic disabilities. Treating such defects is an important medical target since in the adult patient, damaged cartilage cannot spontaneousl.....
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A universal computational framework for identifying molecular pathways underlying cancer viability and resistance. Our approach is applied to mining large collections of cancer patients’ data and identifying classes of genetic interactions termed synthetic lethality (SL). Synthetic lethality - The d.....
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