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Statistical methods for spatial cluster detection in childhood cancer incidence : A simulation study
2021
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The potential existence of spatial clusters in childhood cancer incidence is a debated topic. Identification of such clusters may help to better understand etiology and develop preventive strategies. We evaluated widely used statistical approaches to cluster detection in this context.; METHODS: Incidence of newly diagnosed childhood cancer (140/1,000,000 children under 15 years) and nephroblastoma (7/1,000,000) was simulated. Clusters of defined size (1-50) were randomly assembled on the district level in Germany. Each cluster was simulated with different relative risk levels (1-100). For each combination 2000 iterations were done. Simulated data was then analyzed …
RNA-sequencing and bioinformatic analysis to pre-assess sensitivity to targeted therapeutics in recurrent glioblastoma.
2019
e13533 Background: This study developed molecular guided tools for individualized selection of chemotherapeutics for recurrent glioblastoma (rGB). A consortium involving clinical neurooncologists, molecular biologists and bioinformaticians identified gene expression patterns in rGB and quantitatively analyzed pathways involved in response to FDA approved oncodrugs. Methods: From2016 to 2018 biopsies from GB were collected using a multisampling approach. Biopsy material was used to isolate glioma stem-like cells and examined by RNA-sequencing. RNA-seq results were subjected to differential expression (DE) analysis and Oncobox analysis – a bioinformatic tool for quantitative pathway activati…
Fuzzy subgroup mining for gene associations
2004
When studying the therapeutic efficacy of potential new drugs, it would be much more efficient to use predictors in order to assess their toxicity before going into clinical trials. One promising line of research has focused on the discovery of sets of candidate gene profiles to be used as toxicity indicators in future drug development. In particular genomic microarrays may be used to analyze the causality relationship between the administration of the drugs and the so-called gene expression, a parameter typically used by biologists to measure its influence at gene level. This kind of experiments involves a high throughput analysis of noisy and particularly unreliable data, which makes the …
Quantifying the Robustness of Vegetation Indices through Global Sensitivity Analysis of Homogeneous and Forest Leaf-Canopy Radiative Transfer Models
2019
Vegetation indices (VIs) are widely used in optical remote sensing to estimate biophysical variables of vegetated surfaces. With the advent of spectroscopy technology, spectral bands can be combined in numerous ways to extract the desired information. This resulted in a plethora of proposed indices, designed for a diversity of applications and research purposes. However, it is not always clear whether they are sensitive to the variable of interest while at the same time, responding insensitive to confounding factors. Hence, to be able to quantify the robustness of VIs, a systematic evaluation is needed, thereby introducing a widest possible variety of biochemical and structural heterogeneit…
Symbolic control for underactuated differentially flat systems
2006
In this paper we address the problem of generating input plans to steer complex dynamical systems in an obstacle-free environment. Plans considered admit a finite description length and are constructed by words on an alphabet of input symbols, which could be e.g. transmitted through a limited capacity channel to a remote system, where they can be decoded in suitable control actions. We show that, by suitable choice of the control encoding, finite plans can be efficiently built for a wide class of dynamical systems, computing arbitrarily close approximations of a desired equilibrium in polynomial time. Moreover, we illustrate by simulations the power of the proposed method, solving the steer…
Kinetics of styrene biodegradation by Pseudomonas sp. E-93486
2011
The research into kinetics of styrene biodegradation by bacterial strain Pseudomonas sp. E-93486 coming from VTT Culture Collection (Finland) was presented in this work. Microbial growth tests in the presence of styrene as the sole carbon and energy source were performed both in batch and continuous cultures. Batch experiments were conducted for initial concentration of styrene in the liquid phase changed in the range of 5–90 g m−3. The Haldane model was found to be the best to fit the kinetic data, and the estimated constants of the equation were: μm = 0.1188 h−1, KS = 5.984 mg l−1, and Ki = 156.6 mg l−1. The yield coefficient mean value \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \…
Analysis of the sensitivity to the systematic error in least-squares regression models
2004
An algorithm that calculates the sensitivity to the systematic error of the fitted parameters of a least-squares regression model, with respect to the known parameters, is developed. The algorithm can be applied to mechanistic and empirical models, obtained by linear and non-linear regression, including principal component and partial least-squares. It can be useful in identifying those parameters or calibration regions that can influence other parameters and the response mostly, and thus, whose accuracy should be particularly procured. Other applications are the weighing of experimental points and the comparison of different models and regression methods in terms of its ability of amplifyi…
On-line vapor-phase generation combined with Fourier transform infrared spectrometry
2008
We present a critical review of on-line vapor-phase generation combined with Fourier transform infrared spectrometry for detection. We discuss different experimental approaches developed for generating the vapor phase based on different principles (e.g., thermal volatilization, acid-base, redox reaction and covalent hydride generation). Using examples of applications, we try to demonstrate the analytical potential of on-line vapor-phase generation in vibrational spectrometry in order to improve the selectivity and the sensitivity of the measurement step and to make environmentally-friendly procedures available for problem solving in the analytical laboratory. We pay special attention to int…
KRAS-mutated iCCA display distinct molecular alterations and a preferential sensitivity towards PARP-1 inhibition
2021
Filter-based infrared detectors for high temperature size exclusion chromatography analysis of polyolefins: calibration with a small number of standa…
2012
Infrared detection has been shown to be very appropriate for high temperature analysis of polyolefins. After some early reports in which dispersive or single-band filter-based detectors were applied, Fourier transform detectors have been described for this application, in order to improve the method sensitivity. Modern simple filter-based detectors prove, however, comparable sensitivity while providing a number of practical advantages when coupled to chromatographic systems: reduced cell volume, simplified hardware, continuous generation of absorbance chromatograms, as well as simpler data collection and processing. A practical method for calibration, using multiple-band signals obtained wi…