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GCB
2010
Springer
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13 years 5 months ago
Learning Pathway-based Decision Rules to Classify Microarray Cancer Samples
: Despite recent advances in DNA chip technology current microarray gene expression studies are still affected by high noise levels, small sample sizes and large numbers of uninfor...
Enrico Glaab, Jonathan M. Garibaldi, Natalio Krasn...
BMCBI
2010
155views more  BMCBI 2010»
13 years 8 months ago
A bi-ordering approach to linking gene expression with clinical annotations in gastric cancer
Background: In the study of cancer genomics, gene expression microarrays, which measure thousands of genes in a single assay, provide abundant information for the investigation of...
Fan Shi, Christopher Leckie, Geoff MacIntyre, Izha...
BIBM
2008
IEEE
108views Bioinformatics» more  BIBM 2008»
14 years 2 months ago
Systematic Evaluation of Scaling Methods for Gene Expression Data
Even after an experimentally prepared gene expression data set has been pre-processed to account for variations in the microarray technology, there may be inconsistencies between ...
Gaurav Pandey, Lakshmi Naarayanan Ramakrishnan, Mi...
BMCBI
2002
188views more  BMCBI 2002»
13 years 7 months ago
The limit fold change model: A practical approach for selecting differentially expressed genes from microarray data
Background: The biomedical community is developing new methods of data analysis to more efficiently process the massive data sets produced by microarray experiments. Systematic an...
David M. Mutch, Alvin Berger, Robert Mansourian, A...
BMCBI
2005
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13 years 7 months ago
A stepwise framework for the normalization of array CGH data
Background: In two-channel competitive genomic hybridization microarray experiments, the ratio of the two fluorescent signal intensities at each spot on the microarray is commonly...
Mehrnoush Khojasteh, Wan L. Lam, Rabab Kreidieh Wa...