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BMCBI
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Nonparametric relevance-shifted multiple testing procedures for the analysis of high-dimensional multivariate data with small sa
Background: In many research areas it is necessary to find differences between treatment groups with several variables. For example, studies of microarray data seek to find a sign...
Cornelia Frömke, Ludwig A. Hothorn, Siegfried...
BMCBI
2006
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Improvement in the Reproducibility and Accuracy of DNA Microarray Quantification by Optimizing Hybridization Conditions
Background: DNA microarrays, which have been increasingly used to monitor mRNA transcripts at a global level, can provide detailed insight into cellular processes involved in resp...
Tao Han, Cathy D. Melvin, Leming M. Shi, William S...
KDD
2002
ACM
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14 years 8 months ago
Handling very large numbers of association rules in the analysis of microarray data
The problem of analyzing microarray data became one of important topics in bioinformatics over the past several years, and different data mining techniques have been proposed for ...
Alexander Tuzhilin, Gediminas Adomavicius
BMCBI
2008
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MiMiR - an integrated platform for microarray data sharing, mining and analysis
Background: Despite considerable efforts within the microarray community for standardising data format, content and description, microarray technologies present major challenges i...
Chris Tomlinson, Manjula Thimma, Stelios Alexandra...
BMCBI
2010
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Simple and flexible classification of gene expression microarrays via Swirls and Ripples
Background: A simple classification rule with few genes and parameters is desirable when applying a classification rule to new data. One popular simple classification rule, diagon...
Stuart G. Baker