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  • Modeling mutual exclusivity... Modeling mutual exclusivity of cancer mutations
    Szczurek, Ewa; Beerenwinkel, Niko PLOS computational biology/PLoS computational biology, 03/2014, Volume: 10, Issue: 3
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    In large collections of tumor samples, it has been observed that sets of genes that are commonly involved in the same cancer pathways tend not to occur mutated together in the same patient. Such gene ...
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  • Eleven grand challenges in ... Eleven grand challenges in single-cell data science
    Lähnemann, David; Köster, Johannes; Szczurek, Ewa ... Genome Biology, 02/2020, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
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    The recent boom in microfluidics and combinatorial indexing strategies, combined with low sequencing costs, has empowered single-cell sequencing technology. Thousands-or even millions-of cells ...
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  • Interpretable deep recommen... Interpretable deep recommender system model for prediction of kinase inhibitor efficacy across cancer cell lines
    Koras, Krzysztof; Kizling, Ewa; Juraeva, Dilafruz ... Scientific reports, 08/2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Computational models for drug sensitivity prediction have the potential to significantly improve personalized cancer medicine. Drug sensitivity assays, combined with profiling of cancer cell ...
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  • Feature selection strategie... Feature selection strategies for drug sensitivity prediction
    Koras, Krzysztof; Juraeva, Dilafruz; Kreis, Julian ... Scientific reports, 06/2020, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Drug sensitivity prediction constitutes one of the main challenges in personalized medicine. Critically, the sensitivity of cancer cells to treatment depends on an unknown subset of a large number of ...
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  • Epistasis in genomic and su... Epistasis in genomic and survival data of cancer patients
    Matlak, Dariusz; Szczurek, Ewa PLOS computational biology/PLoS computational biology, 07/2017, Volume: 13, Issue: 7
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    Cancer aggressiveness and its effect on patient survival depends on mutations in the tumor genome. Epistatic interactions between the mutated genes may guide the choice of anticancer therapy and set ...
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  • A mathematical model of the... A mathematical model of the metastatic bottleneck predicts patient outcome and response to cancer treatment
    Szczurek, Ewa; Krüger, Tyll; Klink, Barbara ... PLOS computational biology/PLoS computational biology, 10/2020, Volume: 16, Issue: 10
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    Metastases are the main reason for cancer-related deaths. Initiation of metastases, where newly seeded tumor cells expand into colonies, presents a tremendous bottleneck to metastasis formation. ...
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  • CONET: copy number event tr... CONET: copy number event tree model of evolutionary tumor history for single-cell data
    Markowska, Magda; Cąkała, Tomasz; Miasojedow, BłaŻej ... Genome Biology, 06/2022, Volume: 23, Issue: 1
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    Copy number alterations constitute important phenomena in tumor evolution. Whole genome single-cell sequencing gives insight into copy number profiles of individual cells, but is highly noisy. Here, ...
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  • Predicting cancer type from... Predicting cancer type from tumour DNA signatures
    Soh, Kee Pang; Szczurek, Ewa; Sakoparnig, Thomas ... Genome medicine, 11/2017, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Establishing the cancer type and site of origin is important in determining the most appropriate course of treatment for cancer patients. Patients with cancer of unknown primary, where the site of ...
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  • Discovering highly potent a... Discovering highly potent antimicrobial peptides with deep generative model HydrAMP
    Szymczak, Paulina; Możejko, Marcin; Grzegorzek, Tomasz ... Nature communications, 03/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Antimicrobial peptides emerge as compounds that can alleviate the global health hazard of antimicrobial resistance, prompting a need for novel computational approaches to peptide generation. Here, we ...
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