Publication: SPCalc: A Web-based Calculator for Sample Size and Power Calculations in Micro-array Studies
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2006
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Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group
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Qiu, Weiliang, and Mei-Ling Ting Lee. 2006. SPCalc: A web-based calculator for sample size and power calculations in micro-array studies. Bioinformation 1(7): 251-252.
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Calculation of the appropriate sample size in planning microarray studies is important because sample collection can be expensive and time-consuming. Sample-size calculation is also a challenging issue for microarray studies because the number of genes is far larger than the number of samples so that traditional methods of sample-size calculation cannot be directly applied. To help investigators answer the question of how many samples are needed in their microarray studies, we developed a user-friendly web-based calculator, SPCalc, for calculating sample size and power for a variety of commonly used experimental designs, including completely randomized treatment control design, matched-pairs design, multiple-treatment design having an isolated treatment effect, and randomized block design.
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gene expression, microarray, sample size, power calculation
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