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Approaches aimed at directly targeting STAT5 have been limited to a chromone-derived acyl hydrazine inhibitor, identified through a high-throughput fluorescence polarization (FP) screen.
A major barrier to the adoption of lung screening is the potential negative psychological impact of a false-positive (FP) screen, occurring in 20%to50%0% of those screened.
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A frequent harm is a false positive (FP) screening outcome.
Two reviewers (GMM and FP) screened the abstracts of all publications obtained by the search strategy.
The proportion of false-positive (FP) screening results indicates one aspect of adverse effects of screening, in addition to overdiagnosis and overtreatment.
Assuming a similar proportion of cancers and benign findings among the 102 men who were not biopsied as among the screen-positive men who underwent biopsy (102 508/{508+1,358})), the number of cancers was estimated as 28 and number of men with FP screening test as 74.
Our model shows how both the CDR and FP cases/1000 screens influence the other performance measures.
Likewise, the probability of a false-positive outcome or FP cases/1000 screens equals [1 – specificity] times [1 – prevalence].
The secondary performance measures will be stable only if there are equal relative percentage changes in both the CDR and FP cases/1000 screens.
Additionally, we used FPs to screen 70 individuals with neurologic symptoms of unknown cause and 44 patients with no neurologic symptoms or symptoms of known neuroimmunological origin for anti-AMPAR antibodies.
A weak antagonist of WDR5 binding to WIN-peptide was identified [ 110] using a fluorescence polarization assay (FP) through screening of a 20,000 diverse compound set and this was optimized to give OICR-9429 and an inactive control, OICR-0547 [ 111].
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