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A long-known methodology for combining quantitative parameters from different experiments is updated and other statistical methods suitable for the combined analyses of multiple assays are presented.
Response: We followed IEDB recommendations, in case multiple assays are performed to test a peptide, it is considered positive even if a single assays shows positive.
Thus, it is not sufficient to define a stem cell solely based on surface markers, and multiple assays are required to isolate putative CSCs efficiently.
With PCR, multiple assays are required to test multiple genes in hopes of identifying a therapeutic match, and if insufficient material is available to run multiple assays, a best guess at which genes are most likely mutated is required.
The advantages of integrative analyses of multiple assays are arguably manifold: more fundamental understanding of the complex biology of cancer in its multiple and interrelated facets, power and robustness in tumor classification and prediction of outcome, which cannot be reached by each assay in isolation.
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Multiple assays were performed in approximately 5 min at different flow rates, using membranes saturated with varying antibody concentrations.
With whole genome mtDNA data, the problem of multiple assays is exacerbated by the sheer number of nucleotides sequenced and interpreted.
Multiple assays were pooled for final analysis.
Experimental data from multiple assays were pooled together for final analysis.
The mean gametocyte density from these multiple assays was taken to increase the accuracy of the estimates.
In the Burkina dataset multiple assays were carried out on the same blood sample (an average of 2.63 assays per unknown blood sample).
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