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BIBE
2007
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Quality Assessment of Affymetrix GeneChip Data using the EM Algorithm and a Naive Bayes Classifier
Recent research has demonstrated the utility of using supervised classification systems for automatic identification of low quality microarray data. However, this approach requires...
Brian E. Howard, Beate Sick, Imara Perera, Yang Ju...
BMCBI
2006
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13 years 10 months ago
Characterizing disease states from topological properties of transcriptional regulatory networks
Background: High throughput gene expression experiments yield large amounts of data that can augment our understanding of disease processes, in addition to classifying samples. He...
David Tuck, Harriet Kluger, Yuval Kluger
BMCBI
2002
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13 years 9 months ago
The limit fold change model: A practical approach for selecting differentially expressed genes from microarray data
Background: The biomedical community is developing new methods of data analysis to more efficiently process the massive data sets produced by microarray experiments. Systematic an...
David M. Mutch, Alvin Berger, Robert Mansourian, A...
ICMLA
2010
13 years 7 months ago
Smoothing Gene Expression Using Biological Networks
Gene expression (microarray) data have been used widely in bioinformatics. The expression data of a large number of genes from small numbers of subjects are used to identify inform...
Yue Fan, Mark A. Kon, Shinuk Kim, Charles DeLisi
BMCBI
2010
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TimeDelay-ARACNE: Reverse engineering of gene networks from time-course data by an information theoretic approach
Background: One of main aims of Molecular Biology is the gain of knowledge about how molecular components interact each other and to understand gene function regulations. Using mi...
Pietro Zoppoli, Sandro Morganella, Michele Ceccare...