과제정보
We acknowledge all the healthcare workers involved in this study from the Chungnam National University Hospital, Seoul Medical Center, and Samsung Medical Center for their efforts in collecting samples and creating medical records. We also thank all the managers and staff at the hospitals and biobank for sample handling and preprocessing, as well as for the production of high-quality data. This work was supported by the Korea National Institute of Health Infrastructural Research Program 4800-4861-312-210-13 and operation of data center for national biomedical data resources (2021-NI-017-00).
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