
Siwei Wang
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Dec 2, 2024 |
bmccancer.biomedcentral.com | Siwei Wang |Yu Wang |Jiatong Xu |Qinghua Ren |Xiaoman Wang |Yanxiu Hu | +1 more
ASPS is extremely rare in children, comprising 1–2% of all pediatric soft tissue sarcomas [13]. It typically progresses slowly and has a high metastatic rate. Compared with adults, children with ASPS exhibit distinct clinical characteristics. The most significant difference lies in the primary site of onset: in adults, ASPS originating from the head and neck region accounts for only 3.4%, whereas in children, this proportion can reach 32% [14].
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Sep 18, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Xiaonan Wang |Yanping Liu |Shilin Wang |Siwei Wang
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Apr 19, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Siwei Wang |Xiaonan Wang |Yanping Liu |Qiang He
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Oct 25, 2023 |
mdpi.com | Yanping Liu |Xiaonan Wang |Siwei Wang
2. Results and Discussion 2.1. Matrix EffectThe comprehensive influence of components other than analytes on the measured value of the analyte in the sample is defined as the matrix effect (ME). The ME can suppress or increase the analyte response, which could lead to deviation in the accuracy, precision, and sensitivity of the quantitative method. The ME was usually calculated using the equation ME = (slope of the matrix-matched standard/slope of the solvent standard − 1) × 100%.
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