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Alaleh Azhir

Researcher at Johns Hopkins University

Publications -  18
Citations -  1036

Alaleh Azhir is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Web application. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 298 citations. Previous affiliations of Alaleh Azhir include Metropolitan Hospital Center & Harvard University.

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HiGlass: web-based visual exploration and analysis of genome interaction maps

TL;DR: HiGlass is presented, an open source visualization tool built on web technologies that provides a rich interface for rapid, multiplex, and multiscale navigation of 2D genomic maps alongside 1D genomic tracks, allowing users to combine various data types, synchronize multiple visualization modalities, and share fully customizable views with others.
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HiGlass: Web-based Visual Comparison And Exploration Of Genome Interaction Maps

TL;DR: HiGlass as mentioned in this paper is a web-based viewer for genome interaction maps featuring synchronized navigation of multiple views as well as continuous zooming and panning for navigation across genomic loci and resolutions.
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Antibiotics for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus skin and soft tissue infections: the challenge of outpatient therapy.

TL;DR: The findings on the dynamic antibiotic resistance pattern of MRSA and outpatient prescription trend for skin and soft tissue infections within an urban community hospital suggest care must be taken to ensure appropriate treatment and follow-up of patients with known MRSA infections.
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An interactive web-based application for Comprehensive Analysis of RNAi-screen Data.

TL;DR: A significant increase both in selection of subsequently validated hits and in rejection of false positives is demonstrated, and an increased overlap of hits from independent screens of the same biology and insight to microRNA (miRNA) activity based on siRNA seed enrichment are demonstrated.
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Underestimated and unreported prolonged QTc by automated ECG analysis in patients on methadone: can we rely on computer reading?

TL;DR: QTc can be underestimated or unreported by the computer analysis, and Physicians not only should calculate QTc manually but also examine the actual QTC value displayed on the report before concluding that this parameter is normal, especially in patients who are at risk of QTtc prolongation.