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2007
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In situ analysis of cross-hybridisation on microarrays and the inference of expression correlation
Background: Microarray co-expression signatures are an important tool for studying gene function and relations between genes. In addition to genuine biological co-expression, corr...
Tineke Casneuf, Yves Van de Peer, Wolfgang Huber
BMCBI
2007
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Probabilistic prediction and ranking of human protein-protein interactions
Background: Although the prediction of protein-protein interactions has been extensively investigated for yeast, few such datasets exist for the far larger proteome in human. Furt...
Michelle S. Scott, Geoffrey J. Barton
BMCBI
2010
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Use of historic metabolic biotransformation data as a means of anticipating metabolic sites using MetaPrint2D and Bioclipse
Background: Predicting metabolic sites is important in the drug discovery process to aid in rapid compound optimisation. No interactive tool exists and most of the useful tools ar...
Lars Carlsson, Ola Spjuth, Samuel Adams, Robert C....
BMCBI
2007
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Genome Expression Pathway Analysis Tool - Analysis and visualization of microarray gene expression data under genomic, proteomic
Background: Regulation of gene expression is relevant to many areas of biology and medicine, in the study of treatments, diseases, and developmental stages. Microarrays can be use...
Markus Weniger, Julia C. Engelmann, Jörg Schu...
BMCBI
2010
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FITBAR: a web tool for the robust prediction of prokaryotic regulons
Background: The binding of regulatory proteins to their specific DNA targets determines the accurate expression of the neighboring genes. The in silico prediction of new binding s...
Jacques Oberto
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