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A separate research article (109385) published in Thrombosis Research introduces a "Computable Phenotype" to identify pulmonary embolism (PE) in children.
: A groundbreaking study in Nature utilized a sample of 109,385 individuals from the UK Biobank to infer "Parent-of-Origin" (PofO) effects on complex traits like growth and metabolism. 109385
: These biomarkers are being investigated for early detection, as pancreatic cancer is often asymptomatic until advanced stages. Higher levels of certain markers, such as plasma fibrinogen, often correlate with advanced tumor stages and poorer prognosis. 2. Pediatric Hematology: The CENTIPEDE Study A separate research article (109385) published in Thrombosis
: This research addresses the difficulty of diagnosing PE in pediatric populations, where symptoms are often non-specific. Higher levels of certain markers, such as plasma
: Researchers developed a systematic way to identify children with PE using electronic health records, aiming to improve diagnostic speed and accuracy. 3. Engineering & Biobank Research
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