Author: James T. VanLeuven; Benjamin J. Ridenhour; Craig R. Miller; Tanya A. Miura
Title: Lung epithelial cells have virus-specific and shared gene expression responses to infection by diverse respiratory viruses Document date: 2016_12_2
ID: iedh762s_9
Snippet: Statistical tests for differences in expression between treatments were conducted on the normalized 103 expression data using a linear mixed-effect model followed by linear contrasts corrected for multiple 104 comparisons. More specifically, expression was modeled as a function of treatment while probes for a particular 105 gene were treated as a random effects using the nlme::lme function in R. The data contained seven treatments:.....
Document: Statistical tests for differences in expression between treatments were conducted on the normalized 103 expression data using a linear mixed-effect model followed by linear contrasts corrected for multiple 104 comparisons. More specifically, expression was modeled as a function of treatment while probes for a particular 105 gene were treated as a random effects using the nlme::lme function in R. The data contained seven treatments:
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