Network analysis of autopsy diagnoses: Insights into the "cause of death" from unbiased disease clustering
Background: Autopsies usually serve to inform specific "causes of death" and associated mechanisms. However, multiple diseases can co-exist and interact leading to a final demise. We approached autopsy-produced data using network analysis in an unbiased fashion to inform about interaction...
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Main Authors: | Romulo Celli (Author), Miguel Divo (Author), Monica Colunga (Author), Bartolome Celli (Author), Kisha Anne Mitchell-Richards (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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