Removing batch effects for prediction problems with frozen surrogate variable analysis
Removing batch effects for prediction problems with frozen surrogate variable analysis
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United States: PeerJ. Ltd
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Batch effects are responsible for the failure of promising genomic prognostic signatures, major ambiguities in published genomic results, and retractions of widely-publicized findings. Batch effect corrections have been developed to remove these artifacts, but they are designed to be used in population studies. But genomic technologies are beginnin...
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Removing batch effects for prediction problems with frozen surrogate variable analysis
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2167-8359
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2167-8359
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10.7717/peerj.561