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BMCBI
2005
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Theme discovery from gene lists for identification and viewing of multiple functional groups
Background: High throughput methods of the genome era produce vast amounts of data in the form of gene lists. These lists are large and difficult to interpret without advanced com...
Petri Pehkonen, Garry Wong, Petri Töröne...
BMCBI
2006
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Biclustering of gene expression data by non-smooth non-negative matrix factorization
Background: The extended use of microarray technologies has enabled the generation and accumulation of gene expression datasets that contain expression levels of thousands of gene...
Pedro Carmona-Saez, Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui, Fra...
BMCBI
2006
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Cancer diagnosis marker extraction for soft tissue sarcomas based on gene expression profiling data by using projective adaptive
Background: Recent advances in genome technologies have provided an excellent opportunity to determine the complete biological characteristics of neoplastic tissues, resulting in ...
Hiro Takahashi, Takeshi Nemoto, Teruhiko Yoshida, ...
BMCBI
2005
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Visualization-based discovery and analysis of genomic aberrations in microarray data
Background: Chromosomal copy number changes (aneuploidies) play a key role in cancer progression and molecular evolution. These copy number changes can be studied using microarray...
Chad L. Myers, Xing Chen, Olga G. Troyanskaya
BMCBI
2008
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MD-SeeGH: a platform for integrative analysis of multi-dimensional genomic data
Background: Recent advances in global genomic profiling methodologies have enabled multidimensional characterization of biological systems. Complete analysis of these genomic prof...
Bryan Chi, Ronald J. deLeeuw, Bradley P. Coe, Raym...