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BMCBI
2010
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Importance of replication in analyzing time-series gene expression data: Corticosteroid dynamics and circadian patterns in rat l
Background: Microarray technology is a powerful and widely accepted experimental technique in molecular biology that allows studying genome wide transcriptional responses. However...
Tung T. Nguyen, Richard R. Almon, Debra C. DuBois,...
BMCBI
2008
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A Web-based and Grid-enabled dChip version for the analysis of large sets of gene expression data
Background: Microarray techniques are one of the main methods used to investigate thousands of gene expression profiles for enlightening complex biological processes responsible f...
Luca Corradi, Marco Fato, Ivan Porro, Silvia Scagl...
RECOMB
2007
Springer
14 years 8 months ago
Comparative Analysis of Spatial Patterns of Gene Expression in Drosophila melanogaster Imaginal Discs
Determining the precise spatial extent of expression of genes across different tissues, along with knowledge of the biochemical function of the genes is critical for understanding ...
Cyrus L. Harmon, Parvez Ahammad, Ann Hammonds, Ric...
RECOMB
2002
Springer
14 years 8 months ago
Discovering local structure in gene expression data: the order-preserving submatrix problem
This paper concerns the discovery of patterns in gene expression matrices, in which each element gives the expression level of a given gene in a given experiment. Most existing me...
Amir Ben-Dor, Benny Chor, Richard M. Karp, Zohar Y...
BIOINFORMATICS
2004
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EST clustering error evaluation and correction
Motivation: The gene expression intensity information conveyed by (EST) Expressed Sequence Tag data can be used to infer important cDNA library properties, such as gene number and...
Ji-Ping Z. Wang, Bruce G. Lindsay 0002, James Leeb...