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Blood ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 116 (22) ◽  
pp. 4646-4656 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alison H. Goodall ◽  
Philippa Burns ◽  
Isabelle Salles ◽  
Iain C. Macaulay ◽  
Chris I. Jones ◽  
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Within the healthy population, there is substantial, heritable, and interindividual variability in the platelet response. We explored whether a proportion of this variability could be accounted for by interindividual variation in gene expression. Through a correlative analysis of genome-wide platelet RNA expression data from 37 subjects representing the normal range of platelet responsiveness within a cohort of 500 subjects, we identified 63 genes in which transcript levels correlated with variation in the platelet response to adenosine diphosphate and/or the collagen-mimetic peptide, cross-linked collagen-related peptide. Many of these encode proteins with no reported function in platelets. An association study of 6 of the 63 genes in 4235 cases and 6379 controls showed a putative association with myocardial infarction for COMMD7 (COMM domain-containing protein 7) and a major deviation from the null hypo thesis for LRRFIP1 [leucine-rich repeat (in FLII) interacting protein 1]. Morpholino-based silencing in Danio rerio identified a modest role for commd7 and a significant effect for lrrfip1 as positive regulators of thrombus formation. Proteomic analysis of human platelet LRRFIP1-interacting proteins indicated that LRRFIP1 functions as a component of the platelet cytoskeleton, where it interacts with the actin-remodeling proteins Flightless-1 and Drebrin. Taken together, these data reveal novel proteins regulating the platelet response.


1989 ◽  
Vol 38 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 225-230 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Aruna Rao ◽  
A.R.S. Bhatta

In this paper we deal with large sample test for coefficient of variation when the observations come from a normal population. Such large sample tests are based on normal approximation for sample coefficient of variation. When the sa mple size is small or moderate, the normal approximation may not be accurate in the sense that the attained level of the test Is not close to the nominal level. Following Bhattacharya and Ghosh (1978), we obtain valid Edgeworth expansion for sample coefficient of variation to O(n-1) under simple null hypo thesis and contiguous alternative hypothesis. This helps one to determine the critical region such that attained level of significance is closer to the normal level and the power function is more accurate.


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