Publications by authors named "C Del-Val"

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  • The study addresses the urgent need for reliable biomarkers in oncology, proposing a new technique that compares gene expression in tumor and healthy tissue from the same patient to improve biomarker selection.
  • Focusing on carcinoma, the research identified 27 key genes that effectively differentiate between healthy and cancerous tissues and accurately pinpoint the origin of various carcinoma types.
  • The method enhances the robustness and interpretability of machine learning models in identifying cancer biomarkers and is suggested as a reference approach for future research in biomarker discovery.
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Genome-wide association studies of human personality have been carried out, but transcription of the whole genome has not been studied in relation to personality in humans. We collected genome-wide expression profiles of adults to characterize the regulation of expression and function in genes related to human personality. We devised an innovative multi-omic approach to network analysis to identify the key control elements and interactions in multi-modular networks.

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can live inside soybean root nodules and in free-living conditions. In both states, when oxygen levels decrease, cells adjust their protein pools by gene transcription modulation. PhaR is a transcription factor involved in polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) metabolism but also plays a role in the microaerobic network of this bacterium.

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Background: Malignant melanoma (MM) is a highly aggressive form of skin cancer whose incidence continues to rise worldwide. If diagnosed at an early stage, it has an excellent prognosis, but mortality increases significantly at advanced stages after distant spread. Unfortunately, early detection of aggressive melanoma remains a challenge.

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The human brain's resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) provides stable trait-like measures of differences in the perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social functioning of individuals. The rsFC of the prefrontal cortex is hypothesized to mediate a person's rational self-government, as is also measured by personality, so we tested whether its connectivity networks account for vulnerability to psychosis and related personality configurations. Young adults were recruited as outpatients or controls from the same communities around psychiatric clinics.

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