Search Results - "Rousseau, Réjane"
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Comparison of some chemometric tools for metabonomics biomarker identification
Published in Chemometrics and intelligent laboratory systems (15-03-2008)“…NMR-based metabonomics discovery approaches require statistical methods to extract, from large and complex spectral databases, biomarkers or biologically…”
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Effect of a statistical outlier in potency bioassays
Published in Pharmaceutical statistics : the journal of the pharmaceutical industry (01-11-2018)“…The USP guidelines recommend the screening of bioassay data for outliers prior to performing a relative potency (RP) analysis. The guidelines, however, do not…”
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Environmental and host-associated risk factors in endometriosis and deep endometriotic nodules: A matched case–control study
Published in Environmental research (2007)“…Peritoneal endometriosis (PE) and deep endometriotic nodules (DEN) are gynecological diseases recently shown to be associated with elevated serum…”
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PepsNMR for ^sup 1^H NMR metabolomic data pre-processing
Published in Analytica chimica acta (17-08-2018)“…In the analysis of biological samples, control over experimental design and data acquisition procedures alone cannot ensure well-conditioned 1H NMR spectra…”
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PepsNMR for 1H NMR metabolomic data pre-processing
Published in Analytica chimica acta (17-08-2018)“…In the analysis of biological samples, control over experimental design and data acquisition procedures alone cannot ensure well-conditioned 1H NMR spectra…”
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PepsNMR for 1 H NMR metabolomic data pre-processing
Published in Analytica chimica acta (17-08-2018)“…In the analysis of biological samples, control over experimental design and data acquisition procedures alone cannot ensure well-conditioned H NMR spectra with…”
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Overexpression of GRP94 in breast cancer cells resistant to oxidative stress promotes high levels of cancer cell proliferation and migration: Implications for tumor recurrence
Published in Free radical biology & medicine (15-03-2012)“…Targeting the altered redox status of cancer cells is emerging as an interesting approach to potentiate chemotherapy. However, to maximize the effectiveness of…”
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