Whose sample is it anyway? Widespread misannotation of samples in transcriptomics studies [version 1; referees: 2 approved]

Concern about the reproducibility and reliability of biomedical research has been rising.An understudied issue is the prevalence of sample mislabeling, one impact of which would be invalid comparisons.We studied this issue in a corpus of human transcriptomics studies by comparing the big girls woven tee provided annotations of sex to the expression

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A critical review on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) based nanomaterials for biomedical applications: Designing, recent trends, challenges, and prospects

Nanomaterials (NMs) have garnered significant attention in recent decades due to their versatile applications in a wide range of fields.Thanks to their tiny size, enhanced surface modifications, impressive volume-to-surface area ratio, magnetic properties, and customized optical dispersion.NMs experienced an incredible upsurge in biomedical applica

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Twitter, Presidential Debates and Attention Economy: A Symbiosis between Television Audience and Social Media Users during Campaign Season

The year 2017 was an intense electoral year in Chile, both parliamentary and presidential.In this context, by using computer intelligence, an interdisciplinary team conducted a collection and volumetric analysis of over 3 million Twitter messages belonging to users that mentioned, at least once, any of the presidential candidates, both Digestive Su

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