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BMCBI
2007
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p53FamTaG: a database resource of human p53, p63 and p73 direct target genes combining in silico prediction and microarray data
Background: The p53 gene family consists of the three genes p53, p63 and p73, which have polyhedral non-overlapping functions in pivotal cellular processes such as DNA synthesis a...
Elisabetta Sbisà, Domenico Catalano, Giorgi...
BMCBI
2008
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Learning transcriptional regulatory networks from high throughput gene expression data using continuous three-way mutual informa
Background: Probability based statistical learning methods such as mutual information and Bayesian networks have emerged as a major category of tools for reverse engineering mecha...
Weijun Luo, Kurt D. Hankenson, Peter J. Woolf
RECOMB
2006
Springer
14 years 8 months ago
Identification and Evaluation of Functional Modules in Gene Co-expression Networks
Abstract. Identifying gene functional modules is an important step towards elucidating gene functions at a global scale. In this paper, we introduce a simple method to construct ge...
Jianhua Ruan, Weixiong Zhang
BMCBI
2005
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Bioinformatics approaches for cross-species liver cancer analysis based on microarray gene expression profiling
Background: The completion of the sequencing of human, mouse and rat genomes and knowledge of cross-species gene homologies enables studies of differential gene expression in anim...
Hong Fang, Weida Tong, Roger Perkins, Leming M. Sh...
BMCBI
2007
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Difference-based clustering of short time-course microarray data with replicates
Background: There are some limitations associated with conventional clustering methods for short time-course gene expression data. The current algorithms require prior domain know...
Jihoon Kim, Ju Han Kim