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Gutman, David
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Genomics
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Genomic mapping and survival prediction in glioblastoma: molecular subclassification strengthened by hemodynamic imaging biomarkers.
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Outcome prediction in patients with glioblastoma by using imaging, clinical, and genomic biomarkers: focus on the nonenhancing component of the tumor.
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Imaging genomic mapping of an invasive MRI phenotype predicts patient outcome and metabolic dysfunction: a TCGA glioma phenotype research group project.
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NCI Workshop Report: Clinical and Computational Requirements for Correlating Imaging Phenotypes with Genomics Signatures.
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Glioblastoma: imaging genomic mapping reveals sex-specific oncogenic associations of cell death.
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Novel genotype-phenotype associations in human cancers enabled by advanced molecular platforms and computational analysis of whole slide images.
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Gene integrated set profile analysis: a context-based approach for inferring biological endpoints.
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Imaging-genomics reveals driving pathways of MRI derived volumetric tumor phenotype features in Glioblastoma.
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The molecular basis of breast cancer pathological phenotypes.
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Predicting clinical outcomes from large scale cancer genomic profiles with deep survival models.
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Predicting cancer outcomes from histology and genomics using convolutional networks.
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Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase Signaling Can Modulate MHC Class I and II Expression.
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