Sciweavers

1980 search results - page 304 / 396
» On the Associative Nijenhuis Relation
Sort
View
BMCBI
2010
111views more  BMCBI 2010»
13 years 11 months ago
Functional Analysis: Evaluation of Response Intensities - Tailoring ANOVA for Lists of Expression Subsets
Background: Microarray data is frequently used to characterize the expression profile of a whole genome and to compare the characteristics of that genome under several conditions....
Fabrice Berger, Bertrand De Meulder, Anthoula Gaig...
BMCBI
2008
124views more  BMCBI 2008»
13 years 11 months ago
Inferring modules of functionally interacting proteins using the Bond Energy Algorithm
Background: Non-homology based methods such as phylogenetic profiles are effective for predicting functional relationships between proteins with no considerable sequence or struct...
Ryosuke Watanabe, Enrique Morett, Edgar E. Vallejo
BMCBI
2007
105views more  BMCBI 2007»
13 years 11 months ago
Text-derived concept profiles support assessment of DNA microarray data for acute myeloid leukemia and for androgen receptor sti
Background: High-throughput experiments, such as with DNA microarrays, typically result in hundreds of genes potentially relevant to the process under study, rendering the interpr...
Rob Jelier, Guido Jenster, Lambert C. J. Dorssers,...
BMCBI
2006
170views more  BMCBI 2006»
13 years 11 months ago
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
183views more  BMCBI 2006»
13 years 11 months ago
Mining gene expression data by interpreting principal components
Background: There are many methods for analyzing microarray data that group together genes having similar patterns of expression over all conditions tested. However, in many insta...
Joseph C. Roden, Brandon W. King, Diane Trout, Ali...