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Nuclear actin and DNA replication stress regulate telomere maintenance by telomerase. [PDF]

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Harman A   +10 more
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Widespread and intron-rich mirusviruses are predicted to reproduce in nuclei of unicellular eukaryotes. [PDF]

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Medvedeva S   +11 more
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High cell-type specificity of eQTLs revealed by single-nucleus analyses of brain and blood

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Vochteloo M   +12 more
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Minimal progress toward sustainment: 10-year replication of substance use EBP sustainment trajectories and associations with implementation characteristics. [PDF]

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Dopp AR   +13 more
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Statistical Assessment of Biomarker Replicability using MAJAR Method

Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 2022
AbstractIn the era of precision medicine, many biomarkers have been discovered to be associated with drug efficacy and safety responses, which can be used for patient stratification and drug response prediction. Due to small sample size and limited power of randomized clinical studies, meta-analysis is usually conducted to aggregate all available ...
Yuhan Xie   +5 more
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Reconsidering statistical methods for assessing replication.

Psychological Methods, 2021
Recent empirical evaluations of replication in psychology have reported startlingly few successful replication attempts. At the same time, these programs have noted that the proper way to analyze replication studies is far from a settled matter and have analyzed their data in several different ways.
J. M. Schauer, L. V. Hedges
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Statistical Significance and Replicability

Theory & Psychology, 1998
Commentators agree with me that statistical significance does not betoken replicability, but not for the reasons I give. Chow (1998) defends the use of significance tests by arguing that they are useful for assessing the role of chance in findings. I dispute this by pointing out that the Type II error rate may be as high as 1 - ct. Falk (1998) defends
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