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Anchorage‐independent and faster growth in clonal population from UV‐irradiated NER‐deficient cells
UV‐irradiated cells expressing a DDB2 mutant protein unable to interact with PCNA (DDB2PCNA‐) form clones able to grow without anchorage. Different experimental approaches reveal heterogeneity in cell cycle regulation and drug response within these clones, emphasizing the crucial role of the DDB2‐PCNA interaction in preventing cellular transformation ...
Paola Perucca +6 more
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Tools of the data detective: A review of statistical methods to detect data and result anomalies in psychology. [PDF]
Crone G, Green CD.
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Do Meta-Analyses of Total Hip Arthroplasty Produce Reliable Results? A Systematic Review and Meta-Epidemiological Study of Statistical Methods. [PDF]
Ramadanov N +7 more
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Considerations on witnessed status, bystander CPR, and statistical methods in OHCA defibrillation dose-outcome study. [PDF]
Luo Y, Wu J.
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A Comparison of Statistical Methods for Time-To-Event Analyses in Randomized Controlled Trials Under Non-Proportional Hazards. [PDF]
Klinglmüller F +12 more
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Statistical Methods in the Analysis of the Effect of Carbonisate on the Hardness of Epoxy-Resin-Based Composites. [PDF]
Wieczorska A, Drewing S.
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International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1986
Since at least 1951 anesthesia journals have called for a more rigorous application of statistical methods in research reports. This appeal for statistical excellence actually applies to the researcher, to the clinician journal reader, and to the editor. Thirty five years ago the obligations of these three groups was made clear in an unsigned editorial
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Since at least 1951 anesthesia journals have called for a more rigorous application of statistical methods in research reports. This appeal for statistical excellence actually applies to the researcher, to the clinician journal reader, and to the editor. Thirty five years ago the obligations of these three groups was made clear in an unsigned editorial
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