Statistical analysis of single-copy assays when some observations are zero
Observational and interventional studies for HIV cure research often use single-copy assays to quantify rare entities in blood or tissue samples. Statistical analysis of such measurements presents challenges due to tissue sampling variability and frequent findings of 0 copies in the sample analysed....
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Main Authors: | Peter Bacchetti (Author), Ronald J. Bosch (Author), Eileen P. Scully (Author), Xutao Deng (Author), Michael P. Busch (Author), Steven G. Deeks (Author), Sharon R. Lewin (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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