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BMCBI
2010
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TF-finder: A software package for identifying transcription factors involved in biological processes using microarray data and e
Background: Identification of transcription factors (TFs) involved in a biological process is the first step towards a better understanding of the underlying regulatory mechanisms...
Xiaoqi Cui, Tong Wang, Huann-Sheng Chen, Victor Bu...
BMCBI
2008
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The development of PIPA: an integrated and automated pipeline for genome-wide protein function annotation
Background: Automated protein function prediction methods are needed to keep pace with high-throughput sequencing. With the existence of many programs and databases for inferring ...
Chenggang Yu, Nela Zavaljevski, Valmik Desai, Seth...
BMCBI
2008
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Knowledge-guided multi-scale independent component analysis for biomarker identification
Background: Many statistical methods have been proposed to identify disease biomarkers from gene expression profiles. However, from gene expression profile data alone, statistical...
Li Chen, Jianhua Xuan, Chen Wang, Ie-Ming Shih, Yu...
BMCBI
2008
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The unique probe selector: a comprehensive web service for probe design and oligonucleotide arrays
Background: Nucleic acid hybridization, a fundamental technique in molecular biology, can be modified into very effective and sensitive methods for detecting particular targets mi...
Shu-Hwa Chen, Chen-Zen Lo, Ming-Chi Tsai, Chao A. ...
CGF
2010
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Pathline: A Tool For Comparative Functional Genomics
Biologists pioneering the new field of comparative functional genomics attempt to infer the mechanisms of gene regulation by looking for similarities and differences of gene activ...
Miriah D. Meyer, Bang Wong, Mark P. Styczynski, Ta...