The UCSC Cancer Genomics Browser (https:// genome-cancer.ucsc.edu) comprises a suite of web-based tools to integrate, visualize and analyze cancer genomics and clinical data. The ...
J. Zachary Sanborn, Stephen C. Benz, Brian Craft, ...
In 2005, a major collaboration in Melbourne Australia successfully completed implementing a major medical informatics infrastructure – this is now being used for discovery resear...
Marienne Hibbert, Peter Gibbs, Terence O'brien, Pe...
Background: Over the past two decades more than fifty thousand unique clinical and biological samples have been assayed using the Affymetrix HG-U133 and HG-U95 GeneChip microarray...
Timothy J. Robinson, Michaela A. Dinan, Mark Dewhi...
Neuroimaging techniques produce large amounts of data capable of displaying a wide variety of structural and functional properties of the brain. A large number of specialized image...
Florian Weiler, Jan Rexilius, Jan Klein, Horst K. ...
Background: Microarrays offer great potential as a platform for molecular diagnostics, testing clinical samples for the presence of numerous biomarkers in highly multiplexed assay...