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2008
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Methodology capture: discriminating between the "best" and the rest of community practice
Background: The methodologies we use both enable and help define our research. However, as experimental complexity has increased the choice of appropriate methodologies has become...
James M. Eales, John W. Pinney, Robert D. Stevens,...
BMCBI
2010
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A hub-attachment based method to detect functional modules from confidence-scored protein interactions and expression profiles
Background: Many research results show that the biological systems are composed of functional modules. Members in the same module usually have common functions. This is useful inf...
Chia-Hao Chin, Shu-Hwa Chen, Chin-Wen Ho, Ming-Tat...
BMCBI
2008
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Combining Shapley value and statistics to the analysis of gene expression data in children exposed to air pollution
Background: In gene expression analysis, statistical tests for differential gene expression provide lists of candidate genes having, individually, a sufficiently low p-value. Howe...
Stefano Moretti, Danitsja van Leeuwen, Hans Gmuend...
BMCBI
2010
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A statistical approach to finding overlooked genetic associations
Background: Complexity and noise in expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) studies make it difficult to distinguish potential regulatory relationships among the many interactio...
Andrew K. Rider, Geoffrey Siwo, Nitesh V. Chawla, ...
BMCBI
2010
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Computing H/D-Exchange rates of single residues from data of proteolytic fragments
Background: Protein conformation and protein/protein interaction can be elucidated by solution-phase Hydrogen/ Deuterium exchange (sHDX) coupled to high-resolution mass analysis o...
Ernst Althaus, Stefan Canzar, Carsten Ehrler, Mark...
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