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BMCBI
2005
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Bioinformatics approaches for cross-species liver cancer analysis based on microarray gene expression profiling
Background: The completion of the sequencing of human, mouse and rat genomes and knowledge of cross-species gene homologies enables studies of differential gene expression in anim...
Hong Fang, Weida Tong, Roger Perkins, Leming M. Sh...
BMCBI
2006
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Analysis of gene expression changes in relation to toxicity and tumorigenesis in the livers of Big Blue transgenic rats fed comf
Background: Comfrey is consumed by humans as a vegetable and a tea, and has been used as an herbal medicine for more than 2000 years. Comfrey, however, is hepatotoxic in livestock...
Nan Mei, Lei Guo, Lu Zhang 0013, Leming M. Shi, Yo...
BMCBI
2006
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Finding biological process modifications in cancer tissues by mining gene expression correlations
Background: Through the use of DNA microarrays it is now possible to obtain quantitative measurements of the expression of thousands of genes from a biological sample. This techno...
Giacomo Gamberoni, Sergio Storari, Stefano Volinia
BMCBI
2007
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Text-derived concept profiles support assessment of DNA microarray data for acute myeloid leukemia and for androgen receptor sti
Background: High-throughput experiments, such as with DNA microarrays, typically result in hundreds of genes potentially relevant to the process under study, rendering the interpr...
Rob Jelier, Guido Jenster, Lambert C. J. Dorssers,...
BMCBI
2010
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Asymmetric microarray data produces gene lists highly predictive of research literature on multiple cancer types
Background: Much of the public access cancer microarray data is asymmetric, belonging to datasets containing no samples from normal tissue. Asymmetric data cannot be used in stand...
Noor B. Dawany, Aydin Tozeren