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Plasma‐based detection of actionable mutations is a promising approach in lung cancer management. Analysis of ctDNA with a multigene NGS panel identified TP53, KRAS, and EGFR as the most frequently altered, with TP53 and KRAS in treatment‐naïve patients and TP53 and EGFR in previously treated patients.
Giovanna Maria Stanfoca Casagrande +11 more
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Aggressive prostate cancer is associated with pericyte dysfunction
Tumor‐produced TGF‐β drives pericyte dysfunction in prostate cancer. This dysfunction is characterized by downregulation of some canonical pericyte markers (i.e., DES, CSPG4, and ACTA2) while maintaining the expression of others (i.e., PDGFRB, NOTCH3, and RGS5).
Anabel Martinez‐Romero +11 more
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During multiple testing, researchers often adjust their alpha level to control the familywise error rate for a statistical inference about a joint union alternative hypothesis (e.g., “H1,1 or H1,2”).
Mark Rubin
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Familywise error rate control for block response-adaptive randomization. [PDF]
Glimm E, Robertson DS.
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ERRFI1, a neural crest (NC)‐associated gene, was upregulated in melanoma and negatively correlated with the expression of melanocytic differentiation markers and the susceptibility of melanoma cells toward BRAF inhibitors (BRAFi). Knocking down ERRFI1 significantly increased the sensitivity of melanoma cells to BRAFi.
Nina Wang +8 more
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Impact of translational error‐induced and error‐free misfolding on the rate of protein evolution
What determines the rate of protein evolution is a fundamental question in biology. Recent genomic studies revealed a surprisingly strong anticorrelation between the expression level of a protein and its rate of sequence evolution.
Jian‐Rong Yang +2 more
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Small sample statistics for classification error rates I : error rate measurements
Several methods (independent subsamples, leave-one-out, cross-validation, and bootstrapping) have been proposed for estimating the error rates of classifiers. The rationale behind the various estimators and the causes ofthe sometimes conflicting claims regarding their bias and precision are explored in this paper.
Martin, J. Kent, Hirschberg, D. S.
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Double symbol error rate and block error rate of MDPSK
The double symbol error rate (DSER) is calculated for an M-ary DPSK (MDPSK) system to show that double symbol errors are less likely to be produced when M ≥ 4 than for the binary case (M = 2) and that MDPSK with M ≥ 4 provides similar conditional SER (defined as the SER when the previous symbol decision was in error) when compared at the same SER value.
F. Adachi, T. Matsumoto
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Urinary LGALS3BP is elevated in bladder cancer patients compared to healthy controls as detected by the 1959 antibody–based ELISA. The antibody shows enhanced reactivity to the high‐mannose glycosylated variant secreted by cancer cells treated with kifunensine (KIF).
Asia Pece +18 more
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OFDM-NOMA Error Rate Reduction Using Direct Data Detection
The direct data detection ( $D^{3}$ ) is proven to provide a significant error rate reduction for orthogonal multiple access (OMA) schemes because it does not directly depend on the estimated channel state information (CSI).
Tasneem Assaf +3 more
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