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A new simplified comorbidity score as a prognostic factor in non-small-cell lung cancer patients: description and comparison with the Charlson's index.
B. Colinet,William Jacot,D. Bertrand,S. Lacombe,Marie-Cécile Bozonnat,Jean-Pierre Daurès,Jean-Louis Pujol +6 more
TL;DR: The new simplified comorbidity score (SCS), constructed as an independent prognostic factor in a large NSCLC patient population, is validated in another prospective population and appears more informative than the CCI in predicting NSclC patient outcome.
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Histone acetylation regulates epithelial IL-8 release mediated by oxidative stress from environmental particles
TL;DR: The data suggest that remodeling of chromatin by histone acetylation plays a role in PM(10)-mediated responses in the lungs.
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Size modification of recent pollen grains under different treatments
TL;DR: It is concluded that size and shape are valuable for the determination of types and a new method is described for isolating anthers from herbarium sheets without causing great damage to the flower.
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Breeding for yield stability in unpredictable environments: single traits, interaction between traits, and architecture of genotypes
TL;DR: The evidence that natural selection under stress conditions has not been able to identify either a single trait or a single genotype with a given ‘adapted’ architecture of traits, is discussed in relation to germplasm development philosophies to stabilize yield in unpredictably stressed environments.
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Comparative QSARs for antimalarial endochins: Importance of descriptor-thinning and noise reduction prior to feature selection
Probir Kumar Ojha,Kunal Roy +1 more
TL;DR: It has been found that models developed from variable selection by stepwise regression followed by GFA and G/PLS are the best two models for QSAR models.