The Janus Effect of Generative AI: Charting the Path for Responsible Conduct of Scholarly Activities in Information Systems
This paper presents a meta-analyses of the immune system’s response to chemotherapy and shows clear patterns of decline in the number of immune-related deaths in women over a period of years following treatment with chemotherapy.
Funding: A. Susarla was funded by an R01 grant from the National Library of Medicine, through [Grant R01LM013443].
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