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Data Sheet 1_Radiomics reveals the biological basis for non-small cell lung cancer prognostic stratification by reflecting tumor immune microenvironment heterogeneity.docx
Published 2025“…Immune microenvironment profiling showed significantly reduced immune scores and decreased proportions of naive B cells in high-risk patients, indicating impaired immune activity. …”
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Table 1_Proton therapy achieves high-dose tumor control with organ preservation in complex metastatic adenoid cystic carcinoma: a case report of a refractory patient with 16 pulmon...
Published 2025“…This case demonstrates that proton therapy is highly suitable for multifocal ACC metastases, especially multiple small pulmonary nodules. Through its precise dose delivery, it enables high-dose irradiation (GTV 60–70 Gy(RBE)) to targets while significantly sparing normal organs. …”
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Study group background characteristics.
Published 2024“…Other intergroup comparisons were not significant. Overall, the albumin ratio elevations were small, and likely to have had only limited, if any, impact on the CSF proteins measured in this panel. …”
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Applications of Human Biostasis in Crewed Space Exploration
Published 2025“…Preservation techniques in cryonics are approaching TRL 6, but revival technologies remain at TRL 3, with successful proof-of-concept work on embryos and small organs. NASA's STASH program and ESA's hibernation research mark essential steps forward in torpor research, indicating growing institutional support for these technologies.…”