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    Plants, pairing and phenotypes--two's company? by Grant-Downton, RT, Dickinson, H

    Published 2004
    “…An appreciation that pairing interactions might be important throughout plant development could assist in understanding phenomena such as endosperm imprinting, hybrid phenotypes and inbreeding depression.…”
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    High-throughput multimodal automated phenotyping (MAP) with application to PheWAS by Liao, Katherine P, Sun, Jiehuan, Cai, Tianrun A, Link, Nicholas, Hong, Chuan, Huang, Jie, Huffman, Jennifer E, Gronsbell, Jessica, Zhang, Yichi, Ho, Yuk-Lam, Castro, Victor, Gainer, Vivian, Murphy, Shawn N, O’Donnell, Christopher J, Gaziano, J Michael, Cho, Kelly, Szolovits, Peter, Kohane, Isaac S, Yu, Sheng, Cai, Tianxi

    Published 2021
    “…The multimodal automated phenotyping (MAP) algorithm yields a predicted probability of phenotype for each patient and a threshold for classifying participants with phenotype yes/no. …”
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    High-throughput multimodal automated phenotyping (MAP) with application to PheWAS by Liao, Katherine P, Sun, Jiehuan, Cai, Tianrun A, Link, Nicholas, Hong, Chuan, Huang, Jie, Huffman, Jennifer E, Gronsbell, Jessica, Zhang, Yichi, Ho, Yuk-Lam, Castro, Victor, Gainer, Vivian, Murphy, Shawn N, O’Donnell, Christopher J, Gaziano, J Michael, Cho, Kelly, Szolovits, Peter, Kohane, Isaac S, Yu, Sheng, Cai, Tianxi

    Published 2022
    “…The multimodal automated phenotyping (MAP) algorithm yields a predicted probability of phenotype for each patient and a threshold for classifying participants with phenotype yes/no. …”
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    Assignment of unimodal probability distribution models for quantitative morphological phenotyping by Ghanegolmohammadi, Farzan, Ohnuki, Shinsuke, Ohya, Yoshikazu

    Published 2022
    “…However, measured datasets are fundamentally noisy; thus, estimation of the true values is an ultimate goal in quantitative morphological phenotyping. Ideal image analyses require precision, such as proper probability distribution analyses to detect subtle morphological changes, recall to minimize artifacts due to experimental error, and reproducibility to confirm the results. …”
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    Integrated microfluidics for label-free leukocyte sorting and electrical phenotyping by Petchakup, Chayakorn

    Published 2019
    “…Finally, by changing the dimensions of microfluidic design, it is demonstrated that it is possible to perform cancer cell sorting and electrical phenotyping for assessment of metastatic potential.…”
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    COMPASS: Continuous Open Mouse Phenotyping of Activity and Sleep Status. by Brown, L, Hasan, S, Foster, R, Peirson, S

    Published 2016
    “…We have named this system COMPASS - Continuous Open Mouse Phenotyping of Activity and Sleep Status. This simple approach is of particular value in phenotyping screens as well as providing an ideal tool to assess activity and rest cycles for non-specialists.…”
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    Big data phenotyping in rare diseases: some ethical issues by Hallowell, N, Parker, M, Nellaker, C

    Published 2018
    “…Phenotyping based on the analysis of photographic images is refining the categorisation of rare genetic disorders1. …”
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    Sizing and phenotyping of cellular vesicles using Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis. by Dragovic, R, Gardiner, C, Brooks, A, Tannetta, D, Ferguson, D, Hole, P, Carr, B, Redman, C, Harris, A, Dobson, P, Harrison, P, Sargent, I

    Published 2011
    “…Here we report on the use of fluorescence nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) to rapidly size and phenotype cellular vesicles. In this system vesicles are visualized by light scattering using a light microscope. …”
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    T cell phenotypes in patients with common variable immunodeficiency disorders: associations with clinical phenotypes in comparison with other groups with recurrent infections. by Bateman, E, Ayers, L, Sadler, R, Lucas, M, Roberts, C, Woods, A, Packwood, K, Burden, J, Harrison, D, Kaenzig, N, Lee, M, Chapel, H, Ferry, B

    Published 2012
    “…This study compared the T cell phenotype of CVID patients subdivided into clinical phenotypes as well as patients with partial antibody deficiencies [immunoglobulin (Ig)G subclass deficiency and selective IgA deficiency], X-linked agammaglobulinaemia (XLA) and healthy and disease controls. …”
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    Biochemical Underpinnings of Immune Cell Metabolic Phenotypes by Olenchock, Benjamin A., Rathmell, Jeffrey C., Vander Heiden, Matthew G.

    Published 2018
    “…This review explores how immune cell metabolic phenotypes reflect biochemical dependencies and highlights evidence that both the metabolic state of immune cells and nutrient availability can alter immune responses. …”
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