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Ther Innov Regul Sci ; 53(2): 170-175, 2019 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29807472

ABSTRACT

Bootstrapping technique is distribution-independent, which provides an indirect way to estimate the sample size for a clinical trial based on a relatively smaller sample. In this paper, sample size estimation to compare two parallel-design arms for continuous data by bootstrap procedure are presented for various test types (inequality, non-inferiority, superiority, and equivalence), respectively. Meanwhile, sample size calculation by mathematical formulas (normal distribution assumption) for the identical data are also carried out. Consequently, power difference between the two calculation methods is acceptably small for all the test types. It shows that the bootstrap procedure is a credible technique for sample size estimation. After that, we compared the powers determined using the two methods based on data that violate the normal distribution assumption. To accommodate the feature of the data, the nonparametric statistical method of Wilcoxon test was applied to compare the two groups in the data during the process of bootstrap power estimation. As a result, the power estimated by normal distribution-based formula is far larger than that by bootstrap for each specific sample size per group. Hence, for this type of data, it is preferable that the bootstrap method be applied for sample size calculation at the beginning, and that the same statistical method as used in the subsequent statistical analysis is employed for each bootstrap sample during the course of bootstrap sample size estimation, provided there is historical true data available that can be well representative of the population to which the proposed trial is planning to extrapolate.


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Clinical Trials as Topic/statistics & numerical data , Sample Size , Algorithms , Humans , Normal Distribution
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Wei Sheng Wu Xue Bao ; 55(6): 748-54, 2015 Jun 04.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26563000

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OBJECTIVE: We improved the thermostability of LipA from Burkholderia cecapia ZYB002 by protein engineering technology to expand the application of lipase LipA. METHOD: On the basis of B-factor value of lipase LipA, series of potential mutation hotspots were selected for iterative saturation mutagenesis and the corresponding small mutation gene libraries were then constructed to screen the hyperthermal variants. RESULTS: From the above mutation libraries, we obtained a series of mutants whose enzyme half-life at 55 degrees C increased by 1.7 to 2.2-fold. CONCLUSION: B-factor iterative test (B-FIT) is feasible to mutate thermostable strains.


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Bacterial Proteins/chemistry , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Burkholderia/enzymology , Lipase/chemistry , Lipase/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Burkholderia/chemistry , Burkholderia/genetics , Enzyme Stability , Hot Temperature , Kinetics , Lipase/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Mutagenesis , Mutation , Protein Engineering , Sequence Alignment
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Oncol Lett ; 3(6): 1207-1212, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22783419

ABSTRACT

B-type erythropoietin-producing hepatocellular (EphB) receptors and their ephrin ligands are associated with aggressive behavior and poor prognosis in a number of malignancies. The aim of this study was to determine the association between the aberrant expression of these genes and prognosis in human pancreatic cancer. The expression of EphB and the ephrin ligands was determined using real-time quantitative reverse transcription PCR in 46 human primary pancreatic cancers. Overexpression of EphB2 and a more modest overexpression of ephrin-B2 mRNA were observed in more than 44% (20/46) of the pancreatic cancer specimens examined. Overexpression (>upper quartile) of EphB2 and ephrin-B2 was markedly associated with abdominal and/or back pain. Multivariate analysis identified the overexpression of EphB2 as an independent prognostic factor for disease-free and overall survival (both P<0.05). The results of the present study suggest that an increased level of ephrin-B2, in the presence of a high expression of EphB2, leads to a more aggressive tumor phenotype and that EphB2 may be used as a prognostic factor in human pancreatic cancer.

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Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi ; 27(2): 107-11, 2006 Feb.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16749989

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To provide accurate data on health related behaviors and protective factors among students in middle schools in China, for developing priorities, programs and policies on health education. METHODS: We used a standard scientific sample selection process developed by American Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to conduct the questionnaire survey among middle schools from four cities--Beijing, Hangzhou, Wuhan and Urumchi. RESULTS: Data were found as: 3.2% of students are overweight; 25.3% of students rarely washing hands before eating at school, 20.5% of the students had seriously injured in the past 12 months, 30.4% of male students having had physical fighting, 17.1% of the students having serious attempted suicide, 29.7% of the students ever tried or experimented cigarette smoking, 13.0% having drunk from alcohol and 14.5% having been offered or selling drugs during the past 30 days, 78.9% were in an insufficient amount of physical activity and only 14.3% often used seat belt when riding in a car. CONCLUSIONS: There were many problems on health related behaviors among middle school students in these four cities, especially on hygiene, physical activities, psychological situation, smoking and drinking etc. It is absolutely necessary to develop health education for children and adolescence to promote their healthy behaviors and lifestyle.


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Adolescent Behavior , Health Behavior , Students/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Child , Child Behavior , China , Health Surveys , Humans , Male , Risk Reduction Behavior , Students/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Urban Health
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