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BMCBI
2008
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Comparison of normalisation methods for surface-enhanced laser desorption and ionisation (SELDI) time-of-flight (TOF) mass spect
Background: Mass spectrometry for biological data analysis is an active field of research, providing an efficient way of high-throughput proteome screening. A popular variant of m...
Wouter Meuleman, Judith Y. M. N. Engwegen, Marie-C...
BMCBI
2007
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Kernel-imbedded Gaussian processes for disease classification using microarray gene expression data
Background: Designing appropriate machine learning methods for identifying genes that have a significant discriminating power for disease outcomes has become more and more importa...
Xin Zhao, Leo Wang-Kit Cheung
BMCBI
2007
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Predicting combinatorial binding of transcription factors to regulatory elements in the human genome by association rule mining
Background: Cis-acting transcriptional regulatory elements in mammalian genomes typically contain specific combinations of binding sites for various transcription factors. Althoug...
Xochitl C. Morgan, Shulin Ni, Daniel P. Miranker, ...
BMCBI
2008
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Probe signal correction for differential methylation hybridization experiments
Background: Non-biological signal (or noise) has been the bane of microarray analysis. Hybridization effects related to probe-sequence composition and DNA dye-probe interactions h...
Dustin P. Potter, Pearlly Yan, Tim Hui-Ming Huang,...
BMCBI
2008
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Testing for treatment effects on gene ontology
In studies that use DNA arrays to assess changes in gene expression, it is preferable to measure the significance of treatment effects on a group of genes from a pathway or functi...
Taewon Lee, Varsha G. Desai, Cruz Velasco, Robert ...