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Balasubramanian Narasimhan
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 73
Citations - 7600
Balasubramanian Narasimhan is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 67 publications receiving 6717 citations.
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Diagnosis of multiple cancer types by shrunken centroids of gene expression
TL;DR: The method of “nearest shrunken centroids” identifies subsets of genes that best characterize each class, which was highly efficient in finding genes for classifying small round blue cell tumors and leukemias.
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Bone mineral acquisition in healthy Asian, Hispanic, black, and Caucasian youth: a longitudinal study.
TL;DR: Ethnic and gender differences in bone mineral acquisition were examined in a longitudinal study of 423 healthy Asian, black, Hispanic, and white males and females and the use of gender- and ethnic-specific standards is recommended when interpreting pediatric bone densitometry data.
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Class Prediction by Nearest Shrunken Centroids, with Applications to DNA Microarrays
TL;DR: This work proposes a new method for class prediction in DNA microarray studies based on an enhancement of the nearest prototype classifier that uses "shrunken" centroids as prototypes for each class to identify the subsets of the genes that best characterize each class.
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Defining the features and duration of antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection associated with disease severity and outcome.
Katharina Röltgen,Abigail E. Powell,Oliver F. Wirz,Bryan A. Stevens,Catherine A. Hogan,Javaria Najeeb,Molly Hunter,Hannah Wang,Malaya K. Sahoo,ChunHong Huang,Fumiko Yamamoto,Monali Manohar,Justin Manalac,Ana R. Otrelo-Cardoso,Tho D. Pham,Tho D. Pham,Arjun Rustagi,Angela J. Rogers,Nigam H. Shah,Catherine A. Blish,Jennifer R. Cochran,Theodore S. Jardetzky,James L. Zehnder,Taia T. Wang,Balasubramanian Narasimhan,Saurabh Gombar,Robert Tibshirani,Kari C. Nadeau,Peter S. Kim,Benjamin A. Pinsky,Scott D. Boyd +30 more
TL;DR: Outpatient and asymptomatic individuals’ SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, including IgG, progressively decreased during observation up to five months post-infection, but antibody responses in acute illness were insufficient to predict inpatient outcomes.
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A method for calling gains and losses in array CGH data.
TL;DR: A new algorithm 'Cluster along chromosomes' (CLAC) is proposed for the analysis of array CGH data, which builds hierarchical clustering-style trees along each chromosome arm (or chromosome), and then selects the 'interesting' clusters by controlling the False Discovery Rate (FDR) at a certain level.