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PR
2006
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Shared farthest neighbor approach to clustering of high dimensionality, low cardinality data
Clustering algorithms are routinely used in biomedical disciplines, and are a basic tool in bioinformatics. Depending on the task at hand, there are two most popular options, the ...
Stefano Rovetta, Francesco Masulli
NAR
2000
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HGBASE: a database of SNPs and other variations in and around human genes
Human genome polymorphism is expected to play a key role in defining the etiologic basis of phenotypic differences between individuals in aspects such as drug responses and common...
Anthony J. Brookes, Heikki Lehväslaiho, Maria...
ICML
2007
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Recovering temporally rewiring networks: a model-based approach
A plausible representation of relational information among entities in dynamic systems such as a living cell or a social community is a stochastic network which is topologically r...
Fan Guo, Steve Hanneke, Wenjie Fu, Eric P. Xing
BMCBI
2006
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Beyond microarrays: Finding key transcription factors controlling signal transduction pathways
Background: Massive gene expression changes in different cellular states measured by microarrays, in fact, reflect just an "echo" of real molecular processes in the cell...
Alexander E. Kel, Nico Voss, Ruy Jauregui, Olga V....
SIAMCOMP
2008
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Approximation Algorithms for Biclustering Problems
One of the main goals in the analysis of microarray data is to identify groups of genes and groups of experimental conditions (including environments, individuals, and tissues) tha...
Lusheng Wang, Yu Lin, Xiaowen Liu