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BMCBI
2010
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Delineation of amplification, hybridization and location effects in microarray data yields better-quality normalization
Background: Oligonucleotide arrays have become one of the most widely used high-throughput tools in biology. Due to their sensitivity to experimental conditions, normalization is ...
Marc Hulsman, Anouk Mentink, Eugene P. van Someren...
BMCBI
2007
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Assessment of algorithms for high throughput detection of genomic copy number variation in oligonucleotide microarray data
Background: Genomic deletions and duplications are important in the pathogenesis of diseases, such as cancer and mental retardation, and have recently been shown to occur frequent...
Ágnes Baross, Allen D. Delaney, H. Irene Li...
BMCBI
2008
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Meta-analysis of breast cancer microarray studies in conjunction with conserved cis-elements suggest patterns for coordinate reg
Background: Gene expression measurements from breast cancer (BrCa) tumors are established clinical predictive tools to identify tumor subtypes, identify patients showing poor/good...
David D. Smith, Pål Sætrom, Ola R. Sn&...
BMCBI
2002
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Microarray results: how accurate are they?
Background: DNA microarray technology is a powerful technique that was recently developed in order to analyze thousands of genes in a short time. Presently, microarrays, or chips,...
Ravi Kothapalli, Sean J. Yoder, Shrikant Mane, Tho...
BMCBI
2005
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Nonparametric tests for differential gene expression and interaction effects in multi-factorial microarray experiments
Background: Numerous nonparametric approaches have been proposed in literature to detect differential gene expression in the setting of two user-defined groups. However, there is ...
Xin Gao, Peter X. K. Song