Sentences with phrase «new replication study»

In this new replication study, recently published in open - access journal Frontiers in Psychology, the Australian team collaborated with researchers in Croatia to repeat their original study with Croatian children.

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Finding answers depends on replication studies becoming more common, requiring researchers, funders and journals to place less emphasis on new discoveries.
A new study by Robert Stahelin, an adjunct associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame and an associate professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine - South Bend, as well as a member of Notre Dame's Eck Institute for Global Health, investigates how the most abundant protein that composes the Ebola virus, VP 40, mediates replication of a new viral particle.
The new study revealed the Ebola VP40 protein assumes different structures to perform multiple roles in the virus's life cycle — membrane trafficking, virus assembly and control of replication.
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Muller says his team's experiment is a little different from a traditional replication study, since they used new tools to analyze the same data.
«If a new original study is worth publishing, its replication is worth running.»
However, the new, larger study found that the effect of viral replication capacity was very early after infection, and was independent of both initial viral load and whether individuals carried certain protective variants of immune genes called HLA that positively influence immune responses to HIV.
The study offers new information about LASV mutations and its replication in infected individuals that may help scientists understand how the virus causes infection and evades the immune response, and why clinical outcomes can differ so widely.
In HIV - infected patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART), ongoing HIV replication in lymphoid tissues such as the lymph nodes helps maintain stores, or reservoirs, of the virus, a new study funded by the National Institutes of Health suggests.
They find a role for viral replication in explaining serotype - specific differences in viral load — according to a new study published in PLOS Computational Biology.
In their new study, the team performed a genome - wide association study (GWAS) on a cohort of 235 Labrador retrievers, together with an independent replication cohort.
The new study may explain why test - tube replication is so sluggish.
For the new study, Geisbert and his colleagues used snippets of so - called small interfering RNAs (siRNA), which can tinker with a virus's replication.
One of the paper's co-authors, Hugh Willison, who studies GBS at the University of Glasgow in Scotland, says it's possible that something more subtle is happening: Like other viruses, the one that causes Zika hijacks a cell's own replication machinery to make new copies of itself, which then break out of the dying cell and infect neighboring cells.
Before implementing programs based on the new study, Farah says, «we need to invest in replication, fine - tuning, and all the hard work of bringing a program to scale.»
The screening procedure — used in the U.S. to model and study virus replication — allows for continuing evaluation of new antivirals or anti-Ebola drugs, since there is a likelihood of future Ebola outbreaks.
Pending approval through an Investigative New Drug Application, the aerosolized form of the vaccine will be evaluated for replication, safety and immunity development in a study in adults.
Researchers should more widely share information that allows studies to be replicated, says the new report, and funding agencies should make more money available for replication.
Psychologists also tackled problems of publication bias head - on, he said, referring to a tendency for studies that are new and flashy to get more space in the journals than replications of previous work; that's the case even though replications are what show that science is strong.
«This impressive work demonstrates a new mechanism for how a relatively simple genetic network can respond to external cues and create the most optimal environment for viral replication,» said Gurol Suel, PhD, an associate professor of molecular biology at UCSD who was not involved in the study.
Exciting new findings are a route to tenure and fame, and there's little reward for replication studies.
PET / SPECT imaging modalities provide a new opportunity to study in real - time the pathophysiology of pathogen infection, resulting from pathogen replication, dissemination, and the host response to infection.
The drug, an antiretroviral pill known as Truvada, interferes with the replication of the most common HIV virus and can reduce the risk of new infection by 62 % or more if taken consistently, according to the results of three studies published today on the website of the New England Journal of Medicinew infection by 62 % or more if taken consistently, according to the results of three studies published today on the website of the New England Journal of MediciNew England Journal of Medicine.
Reconstructing twentieth - century sea surface temperature variability in the southwest Pacific: A replication study using multiple coral Sr / Ca records from New Caledonia.
A new study just published in the journal Social Psychology attempted a direct replication of the original study in an attempt to see if the findings hold up (Sinclair, Hood & Wright, 2014).
More recently, her work has been guided by the growing realization among program evaluators, implementation scientists, and policymakers that a new balance is needed between effectiveness and efficacy studies when investing in program research to guide broad scale replication of evidence based program models.
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