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Exploring Hypoxia-Induced Gene Expression and Pathway Alterations in Prostate Cancer Cells
Abstract Hypoxia, a condition of reduced oxygen, drives significant changes in prostate cancer progression. This study analyzes the impact of hypoxia on gene expression in two prostate cancer cell lines, LNCaP (androgen-sensitive) and PC3 (androgen-independent), using...
Bioinformatics essential file formats and functions
In the rapidly evolving field of bioinformatics, understanding the different file formats is crucial for data analysis and research. Here's a quick guide to some of the most commonly used bioinformatics files
A dynamic dashboard visualizing Gene Expression Data
Exciting News for Data Enthusiasts and Bioinformatics Professionals! I am thrilled to share my latest project - a dynamic dashboard visualizing Gene Expression Data, created using R Shiny. This tool is designed to help researchers and data scientists gain insights...

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Unraveling Protein Folding with AlphaFold

Unraveling Protein Folding with AlphaFold

Introduction Proteins are essential for life, performing various functions vital to our biological systems. Their functions hinge on their intricate three-dimensional structures, shaped by how their amino acid chains fold. Understanding this folding process is crucial...

Analyzing Anemia in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women.

Analyzing Anemia in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women.

Analyzing Anemia in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women: Anemia is a common health issue that disproportionately affects women. Because pregnant women require more iron, the consequences of anemia are more severe. This study uses data from the World Health Organization (WHO) to conduct a thorough statistical analysis of anemia that differentiates between pregnant and non-pregnant women.