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Type I errors and type II errors.
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Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1A1 (ALDH1A1) is a cancer stem cell marker in several malignancies. We established a novel epithelial cell line from rectal adenocarcinoma with unique overexpression of this enzyme. Genetic attenuation of ALDH1A1 led to increased invasive capacity and metastatic potential, the inhibition of proliferation activity, and ultimately ...
Martina Poturnajova +25 more
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Targeted modulation of IGFL2‐AS1 reveals its translational potential in cervical adenocarcinoma
Cervical adenocarcinoma patients face worse outcomes than squamous cell carcinoma counterparts despite similar treatment. The identification of IGFL2‐AS1's differential expression provides a molecular basis for distinguishing these histotypes, paving the way for personalized therapies and improved survival in vulnerable populations globally.
Ricardo Cesar Cintra +6 more
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Nonparametric Signal Detection with Small Values of Type I and Type II Error Probabilities
We consider problem of signal detection in Gaussian white noise. Test statistics are linear combinations of squares of estimators of Fourier coefficients or $\mathbb{L}_2$-norms of kernel estimators. We point out necessary and sufficient conditions when nonparametric sets of alternatives have a given rate of exponential decay for type II error ...
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The relationship between anabolic and catabolic processes governing lung cancer cell growth is nuanced. We show that ATG4B, an autophagy regulator, is elevated in lung cancer and that high ATG4B is associated with worse patient outcomes. Targeting ATG4B in cells reduces growth, protein synthesis, and mTORC1 activity, demonstrating a new relationship ...
Patrick J. Ryan +6 more
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An Improved Bayesian Pick-the-Winner (IBPW) Design for Randomized Phase II Clinical Trials. [PDF]
Lei W, Peng M, Altorki N, Kathy Zhou X.
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The Becker Paradox and Type I vs. Type II Errors in the Economics of Crime
Mats Persson, Claës-Henric Siven
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The computed weighted sum of type I (dark gray) and type II (light gray) errors (
Farrokh Habibzadeh (12256529)
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