A major ongoing research trend is concerned with finding alternative reprogramming techniques as well as refining existing ones for induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). A more recent emerging trend focuses on the structural and functional equivalence between iPSCs and human embryonic stem cells and potential clinical and therapeutic implications on regenerative medicine in a long run. The two trends overlap in terms of what they cite, but they are distinct and have different implications on future research. Visual analytics of the literature provides a valuable, timely, repeatable and flexible approach in addition to traditional systematic reviews so as to track the development of new emerging trends and identify critical evidence.
This meta-analysis examines whether differences in biomarkers, such as programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression and tumor mutation burden, are associated with improved response to immunotherapy and survival in patients with advanced non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Figure 3. All-atom and coarse-grained MD simulations of silica nanostructure synthesis. a) Binding energy of PP-DNA origami and PP-dsDNA. b) Coarse-grained simulation of the reaction process. (The violet helix represents the dsDNA and the yellow clusters represent the PP clusters).
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