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    Bone marrow edema in terms of joint pathology by G. A. Airapetov, A. A. Vorotnikov, V. A. Vasyukov

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Not only orthopedic traumatologists, but also rheumatologists, neurosurgeons, general practitioners, rehabilitation therapists, morphologists, and many others today face this concept in a variety of definitions, concepts of etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical recommendations for treatment.The authors performed a systematic review by using four open resources: electronic scientific library (elibrary), PubMed, SciVerse (Science Direct), and Scopus.The complexity of pathology lies in the fact that in each specific case, the development of treatment tactics requires a personal interpretation of the entire variety of data obtained and a case by case approach.…”
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    Domain-Specific Thesaurus as a Tool for Information Retrieval and Collection of Knowledge by Vladimir N. Boikov, Vladimir E. Zakharov, Mariya S. Karyaeva, Valery A. Sokolov

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…This paper reports basic approaches to constructive creation of an open resource named ”Domain-specified thesaurus of poetics”, which is one of the levels of an information-analytical system of the Russian poetry (IAS RP). …”
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    CoreTIA: a modular, statistically robust transduction inhibition assay for AAV neutralization by Beatrix Kovács, Beatrix Kovács, Beatrix Kovács, Fanni Somogyi, Fanni Somogyi, Viktória Szabó, Zoltán Zsolt Nagy, István Hernádi, Ferenc Mátyás, Wim Vanduffel, Zsuzsanna Szemlaky, Balázs Rózsa, Balázs Rózsa, István Ulbert, István Ulbert, István Ulbert, István Ulbert, Dániel Hillier, Dániel Hillier, Dániel Hillier

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…By providing a protocol and analysis suite as an open resource, coreTIA facilitates more consistent and transparent NAb measurement, potentially aiding assay harmonization and regulatory assessment, addressing a key barrier to progress in gene therapy research and development.…”
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