Selected article for: "confidence interval and high precision"

Author: Laine, Romain F.; Albecka, Anna; van de Linde, Sebastian; Rees, Eric J.; Crump, Colin M.; Kaminski, Clemens F.
Title: Structural analysis of herpes simplex virus by optical super-resolution imaging
  • Document date: 2015_1_22
  • ID: 0zchxz00_22
    Snippet: Modelling HSV-1 protein layer architecture. From the modelbased analysis using primary labelling, the diameter of different protein layers could be obtained with high precision (1-2 nm error, 95% confidence interval). As shown in Fig. 4a , the diameter obtained decreased from envelope (171.4±2.4 nm) to the tegument proteins VP16 (153.8 ± 1.4 nm), pUL37 (150.6 ± 1.6 nm) and VP1/2 (121.8±1.8 nm). Moreover, the distance between the capsid and th.....
    Document: Modelling HSV-1 protein layer architecture. From the modelbased analysis using primary labelling, the diameter of different protein layers could be obtained with high precision (1-2 nm error, 95% confidence interval). As shown in Fig. 4a , the diameter obtained decreased from envelope (171.4±2.4 nm) to the tegument proteins VP16 (153.8 ± 1.4 nm), pUL37 (150.6 ± 1.6 nm) and VP1/2 (121.8±1.8 nm). Moreover, the distance between the capsid and the envelope (23 ± 4 nm) can be interpreted as a measurement of the average tegument thickness.

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