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BMCBI
2010
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JISTIC: Identification of Significant Targets in Cancer
Background: Cancer is caused through a multistep process, in which a succession of genetic changes, each conferring a competitive advantage for growth and proliferation, leads to ...
Felix Sanchez-Garcia, Uri David Akavia, Eyal Mozes...
RECOMB
2010
Springer
14 years 29 days ago
Algorithms for Detecting Significantly Mutated Pathways in Cancer
Abstract. Recent genome sequencing studies have shown that the somatic mutations that drive cancer development are distributed across a large number of genes. This mutational heter...
Fabio Vandin, Eli Upfal, Benjamin J. Raphael
BIBM
2009
IEEE
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14 years 4 months ago
Identifying Gene Signatures from Cancer Progression Data Using Ordinal Analysis
—A comprehensive understanding of cancer progression may shed light on genetic and molecular mechanisms of oncogenesis, and it may provide much needed information for effective d...
Yoon Soo Pyon, Jing Li
BMCBI
2005
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Mining published lists of cancer related microarray experiments: Identification of a gene expression signature having a critical
Background: Routine application of gene expression microarray technology is rapidly producing large amounts of data that necessitate new approaches of analysis. The analysis of a ...
Giacomo Finocchiaro, Francesco Mancuso, Heiko M&uu...
BMCBI
2004
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Tests for finding complex patterns of differential expression in cancers: towards individualized medicine
Background: Microarray studies in cancer compare expression levels between two or more sample groups on thousands of genes. Data analysis follows a population-level approach (e.g....
James Lyons-Weiler, Satish Patel, Michael J. Becic...