Sentences with phrase «tested in a large cohort»

«miR - 92a seems to be a promising biomarker to test new drugs in the field of weight reduction or transition from white - to - brown fat in humans; this promising biomarker should be tested in larger cohorts» said Prof. Pfeifer.

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Khachaturian says a proper test of Roses» findings — using Roses» methods in a larger cohort of patients — has not yet been done.
For meaningful scientific interpretation of histopathological data through analysis of large cohorts of mice, we recommend, 24 mice per age group (i.e., number used in systematic clinical tests).
Our findings are potentially applicable to early disease detection, and future test development should focus on longitudinal sampling of the microbiota to monitor for changes in microbial diversity in a larger cohort of patients.
Our speakers will cover the regulation of next - generation sequencing testing by the US FDA and implementation of sequencing in large cohort projects, as well as legislative proposals in the EU to restrict genetic testing and the community response to them.
Since the overall cohort and each tested subgroup were on average quite large, these schools could only escape a Low - Performing rating through broad improvement in test performance.
It tells us that we're definitely onto something and we need to test this out in a larger cohort.
We're going to recruit 20 schools over the next few years and we're going to do that in two cohorts — we're going to do that in 10 schools next year and then another 10 schools the following year (we're actually doing recruitment at the moment for that), and we're going to test it with a larger sample to see whether our initial positive findings hold and whether they have the same benefits that we've seen so far.
Primary pupils who took this year's key stage 2 SATs tests in small class sizes performed the same as their peers in larger cohorts, according to new government data.
First, associations between depression and cortisol in pregnancy were not found in one large population based cohort study20 and may only be significant in the presence of antidepressant medication21 or co-morbid anxiety.22 Second, studies that tested either direct associations between antenatal maternal cortisol levels on infant or child outcomes or the mediational role of antenatal cortisol in associations between antenatal depression and outcomes yield mixed findings and typically have relied on small samples.23 Postpartum depression has been associated with a range of problems in infants» and young children's development.
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