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Xin Zhou
Researcher at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Publications - 262
Citations - 17637
Xin Zhou is an academic researcher from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 71 publications receiving 13444 citations. Previous affiliations of Xin Zhou include Rice University & Washington University in St. Louis.
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Novel software package for cross-platform transcriptome analysis (CPTRA)
Xin Zhou,Zhen Su,R. Douglas Sammons,Yanhui Peng,Patrick J. Tranel,C. Neal Stewart,Joshua S. Yuan +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the combination of different next generation sequencing techniques like 454 pyrosequencing and Illumina Genome Analyzer (Solexa) will enable high-throughput and accurate global gene expression profiling in species with limited genome information.
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Author Correction: The landscape of genomic alterations across childhood cancers.
Susanne Gröbner,Barbara C. Worst,Joachim Weischenfeldt,Joachim Weischenfeldt,Ivo Buchhalter,Kortine Kleinheinz,Vasilisa A. Rudneva,Vasilisa A. Rudneva,Pascal Johann,Gnana Prakash Balasubramanian,Maia Segura-Wang,Sebastian Brabetz,Sebastian Bender,Barbara Hutter,Dominik Sturm,Elke Pfaff,Daniel Hübschmann,Daniel Hübschmann,Daniel Hübschmann,Gideon Zipprich,Michael Heinold,Michael Heinold,Jürgen Eils,Christian Lawerenz,Serap Erkek,Sander Lambo,Sebastian M. Waszak,Claudia Blattmann,Arndt Borkhardt,Arndt Borkhardt,Michaela Kuhlen,Michaela Kuhlen,Angelika Eggert,Angelika Eggert,Simone Fulda,Manfred Gessler,Jenny Wegert,Roland Kappler,Roland Kappler,Daniel Baumhoer,Stefan Burdach,Stefan Burdach,Renate Kirschner-Schwabe,Renate Kirschner-Schwabe,Udo Kontny,Andreas E. Kulozik,Andreas E. Kulozik,Dietmar R. Lohmann,Simone Hettmer,Cornelia Eckert,Cornelia Eckert,Stefan S. Bielack,Michaela Nathrath,Michaela Nathrath,Charlotte M. Niemeyer,Charlotte M. Niemeyer,Gunther Richter,Gunther Richter,Johannes H. Schulte,Johannes H. Schulte,Reiner Siebert,Frank Westermann,Jan J. Molenaar,Gilles Vassal,Hendrik Witt,Birgit Burkhardt,Christian P. Kratz,Olaf Witt,Cornelis M. van Tilburg,Christof M. Kramm,Gudrun Fleischhack,Gudrun Fleischhack,Uta Dirksen,Stefan Rutkowski,Michael C. Frühwald,Katja von Hoff,Stephan Wolf,Thomas Klingebiel,Thomas Klingebiel,Ewa Koscielniak,Pablo Landgraf,Jan Koster,Adam C. Resnick,Jinghui Zhang,Yanling Liu,Xin Zhou,Angela J. Waanders,Danny A. Zwijnenburg,Pichai Raman,Benedikt Brors,Ursula D. Weber,Paul A. Northcott,Paul A. Northcott,Kristian W. Pajtler,Marcel Kool,Rosario M. Piro,Jan O. Korbel,Matthias Schlesner,Roland Eils,Roland Eils,David T.W. Jones,Peter Lichter,Lukas Chavez,Marc Zapatka,Marc Zapatka,Stefan M. Pfister +105 more
TL;DR: In this Article, author Benedikt Brors was erroneously associated with affiliation number ‘8’ (Department of Developmental Neurobiology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, USA); the author’s two other affiliations were correct.
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methylC Track: visual integration of single-base resolution DNA methylation data on the WashU EpiGenome Browser.
TL;DR: The methylC track dynamically integrates the level of methylation, the position and context of the methylated cytosine, strand and confidence level, and reads coverage depth in the case of whole-genome bisulfite sequencing data on a genome browser.
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A multicenter, randomized phase III trial of hetrombopag: a novel thrombopoietin receptor agonist for the treatment of immune thrombocytopenia.
Heng Mei,Xiaofan Liu,Yan Li,Hu Zhou,Ying Feng,Guangxun Gao,Peng Cheng,Ruibin Huang,Lin-Hua Yang,Jianda Hu,Ming Hou,Yazhou Yao,Li Liu,Yi Wang,Depei Wu,Lian-Sheng Zhang,Changcheng Zheng,Xuliang Shen,Qi Hu,Jing Liu,Jie Jin,Jianmin Luo,Yun Zeng,Sujun Gao,Xiao-Hui Zhang,Xin Zhou,Qingzhi Shi,Ruixiang Xia,Xiaobao Xie,Zhongxing Jiang,Li Gao,Yuansong Bai,Junye Xiong,Runzi Li,Jianjun Zou,Ting Niu,Renchi Yang,Yu Hu +37 more
TL;DR: Hetrombopoietin receptor agonist has been found in phase I studies to increase platelet counts and reduce bleeding risks in adults with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) as discussed by the authors.
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Pediatric Cancer Variant Pathogenicity Information Exchange (PeCanPIE): a cloud-based platform for curating and classifying germline variants.
Michael N. Edmonson,Aman Patel,Dale Hedges,Zhaoming Wang,Evadnie Rampersaud,Chimene Kesserwan,Xin Zhou,Yanling Liu,Scott Newman,Michael Rusch,Clay McLeod,Mark R. Wilkinson,Stephen V. Rice,Thierry Soussi,Thierry Soussi,Thierry Soussi,J. Paul Taylor,J. Paul Taylor,Michael Benatar,Jared Becksfort,Kim E. Nichols,Leslie L. Robison,James R. Downing,Jinghui Zhang +23 more
TL;DR: PeCanPIE was originally developed for pediatric cancer but can be easily extended for use for nonpediatric cancers and noncancer genetic diseases, and its back-end pipelines may also be run independently on the cloud, facilitating direct integration and broader adoption.