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BMCBI
2007
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HoxPred: automated classification of Hox proteins using combinations of generalised profiles
Background: Correct identification of individual Hox proteins is an essential basis for their study in diverse research fields. Common methods to classify Hox proteins focus on th...
Morgane Thomas-Chollier, Luc Leyns, Valérie...
BMCBI
2007
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Reproducibility of microarray data: a further analysis of microarray quality control (MAQC) data
Background: Many researchers are concerned with the comparability and reliability of microarray gene expression data. Recent completion of the MicroArray Quality Control (MAQC) pr...
James J. Chen, Huey-miin Hsueh, Robert R. Delongch...
BMCBI
2008
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anNET: a tool for network-embedded thermodynamic analysis of quantitative metabolome data
Background: Compared to other omics techniques, quantitative metabolomics is still at its infancy. Complex sample preparation and analytical procedures render exact quantification...
Nicola Zamboni, Anne Kümmel, Matthias Heinema...
CONSTRAINTS
2010
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Lexicographically-ordered constraint satisfaction problems
Abstract. We describe a simple CSP formalism for handling multi-attribute preference problems with hard constraints, one that combines hard constraints and preferences so the two a...
Eugene C. Freuder, Robert Heffernan, Richard J. Wa...
BMCBI
2006
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Intensity-based hierarchical Bayes method improves testing for differentially expressed genes in microarray experiments
Background: The small sample sizes often used for microarray experiments result in poor estimates of variance if each gene is considered independently. Yet accurately estimating v...
Maureen A. Sartor, Craig R. Tomlinson, Scott C. We...