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ALS maximum fold increase per cohort.
Published 2021“…<p>The data are presented as the maximum fold increase of ALS IgA/IgG titer over baseline for each subject in each vaccine dose group. …”
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Estimated fold increases in cumulative incidence for the cutoff-based methods and the mixture model.
Published 2021“…<p>In the simulated serosurveys, we assumed the cumulative incidence to increase from 1.5% to 15%, resulting in a true fold increase of 10 (dashed line). …”
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The folded X-pattern is not necessarily a statistical signature of decision confidence
Published 2019“…Overall, identifying neural correlates of confidence by presupposing the folded X-pattern as a statistical signature of confidence is not legitimate.…”
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Evolved <i>efgA</i> alleles have a variety of predicted folding and binding stabilities.
Published 2021“…<p>We used our MD+FoldX approach [<a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001208#pbio.3001208.ref079" target="_blank">79</a>] to predict the effect of all possible 19 mutations at each amino acid site on monomers or tetramer formation. …”
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Regression Analysis of Fold-Increase Endpoints Using a Distributional Approach for Paired Interval-Censored Antibody Data
Published 2019“…<p>Biopharmaceutical research often uses a binary “fold-increase” response variable defined by the ratio of a pair of interval-censored measurements taken at baseline and end-of-study. …”
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