mutational enquilibrium in Vietnamese


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1. This was discovered by doing mutational analyses.

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2. Simple Columnar cell change was without mutational changes and only present in one case of Columnar cell hyperplasia

3. Allele Frequency-Adjusted Blood-Based Tumor Mutational Burden as a Predictor of Overall Survival for Patients With NSCLC Treated With PD-(L)1 Inhibitors J Thorac Oncol

4. Mutational signatures version 3 was released as part of Cosmic release v89 (May 2019) and updated to version 3.1 in Cosmic release v91 (June 2020)

5. Progression-free survival was significantly longer with first-line nivolumab plus ipilimumab than with chemotherapy among patients with NSCLC and a high tumor mutational burden, irrespective of PD-L1 expression level

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7. The use of these technologies reveals the mutational landscape of AML at diagnosis, during treatment, and at relapse has an enormous degree of Clonal complexity and diversity that is poised to adapt and evolve under environmental pressures

8. Despite the almost perfect conservation of the coding region between species, the noncoding spacers of A. campestris and the other two Agaricus species were too divergent to propose a simple series of mutational events to account for the differences.

9. N. An organism, such as a strain of bacteria, that has lost the ability to synthesize certain substances required for its growth and metabolism as the result of mutational changes. [Back-formation from Auxotrophic.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.