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BMCBI
2010
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CGHpower: exploring sample size calculations for chromosomal copy number experiments
Background: Determining a suitable sample size is an important step in the planning of microarray experiments. Increasing the number of arrays gives more statistical power, but ad...
Ilari Scheinin, Jose A. Ferreira, Sakari Knuutila,...
BMCBI
2008
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Microarray data mining: A novel optimization-based approach to uncover biologically coherent structures
Background: DNA microarray technology allows for the measurement of genome-wide expression patterns. Within the resultant mass of data lies the problem of analyzing and presenting...
Meng Piao Tan, Erin N. Smith, James R. Broach, Chr...
BMCBI
2010
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Intensity dependent estimation of noise in microarrays improves detection of differentially expressed genes
Background: In many microarray experiments, analysis is severely hindered by a major difficulty: the small number of samples for which expression data has been measured. When one ...
Amit Zeisel, Amnon Amir, Wolfgang J. Köstler,...
BMCBI
2005
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Visualization-based discovery and analysis of genomic aberrations in microarray data
Background: Chromosomal copy number changes (aneuploidies) play a key role in cancer progression and molecular evolution. These copy number changes can be studied using microarray...
Chad L. Myers, Xing Chen, Olga G. Troyanskaya
BMCBI
2005
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arrayCGHbase: an analysis platform for comparative genomic hybridization microarrays
Background: The availability of the human genome sequence as well as the large number of physically accessible oligonucleotides, cDNA, and BAC clones across the entire genome has ...
Björn Menten, Filip Pattyn, Katleen De Preter...