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BMCBI
2008
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A mixture model approach to sample size estimation in two-sample comparative microarray experiments
Background: Choosing the appropriate sample size is an important step in the design of a microarray experiment, and recently methods have been proposed that estimate sample sizes ...
Tommy S. Jørstad, Herman Midelfart, Atle M....
INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
13 years 1 months ago
Two Samples are Enough: Opportunistic Flow-level Latency Estimation using NetFlow
—The inherent support in routers (SNMP counters or NetFlow) is not sufficient to diagnose performance problems in IP networks, especially for flow-specific problems where the ...
Myungjin Lee, Nick G. Duffield, Ramana Rao Kompell...
BMCBI
2006
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Probe-level linear model fitting and mixture modeling results in high accuracy detection of differential gene expression
Background: The identification of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) from Affymetrix GeneChips arrays is currently done by first computing expression levels from the low-level ...
Sébastien Lemieux
BMCBI
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
CGHpower: exploring sample size calculations for chromosomal copy number experiments
Background: Determining a suitable sample size is an important step in the planning of microarray experiments. Increasing the number of arrays gives more statistical power, but ad...
Ilari Scheinin, Jose A. Ferreira, Sakari Knuutila,...
CSDA
2007
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Robust semiparametric mixing for detecting differentially expressed genes in microarray experiments
An important goal of microarray studies is the detection of genes that show significant changes in observed expressions when two or more classes of biological samples such as tre...
Marco Alfò, Alessio Farcomeni, Luca Tardell...