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Longer polyQ sequences decrease the nuclear localization of AR in the absence of hormone.
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Percentage decrease in model output peak with the administration of exogenous estrogen/progesterone.
Published 2023“…<p>Percentage decrease in model output peak with the administration of exogenous estrogen/progesterone.…”
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Supplementary Material for: Tea Consumption Is Associated with Decreased Disease Activity of Rheumatoid Arthritis in a Real-World, Large-Scale Study
Published 2020“…<b><i>Objectives:</i></b> The aim of this study was to explore the possible association of tea consumption with RA through a large-scale, real-world study. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> A total of 733 RA patients were investigated from June to December, 2016. …”
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In superadditive networks, more enhancers decrease noise and fidelity.
Published 2023“…<p>(A) Superadditivity is implemented in our model by linearly increasing <i>k</i><sub>on</sub> rates and linearly decreasing <i>k</i><sub>off</sub> rates. In this case <i>d</i><sub>2</sub>, the rate of decrease for <i>k</i><sub>off</sub>, was chosen to be 0.4 for <i>T</i><sub>1</sub> and 0.3 for <i>T</i><sub>2</sub>. …”
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Mean squared error of estimates decreases with larger datasets.
Published 2022“…<p>The mean squared error in the estimates of under the posterior distribution decreases as the size of the dataset increases. The corresponding figure looking at the estimates of the prevalence, using both scheduled and aggregated data, is given as Fig J in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009805#pcbi.1009805.s001" target="_blank">S1 Appendix</a>.…”