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2008
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Interrogating domain-domain interactions with parsimony based approaches
Background: The identification and characterization of interacting domain pairs is an important step towards understanding protein interactions. In the last few years, several met...
Katia S. Guimarães, Teresa M. Przytycka
BMCBI
2008
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Expression profiles of switch-like genes accurately classify tissue and infectious disease phenotypes in model-based classificat
Background: Large-scale compilation of gene expression microarray datasets across diverse biological phenotypes provided a means of gathering a priori knowledge in the form of ide...
Michael Gormley, Aydin Tozeren
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BMCBI
2008
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A general approach to simultaneous model fitting and variable elimination in response models for biological data with many more
Background: With the advent of high throughput biotechnology data acquisition platforms such as micro arrays, SNP chips and mass spectrometers, data sets with many more variables ...
Harri T. Kiiveri
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BMCBI
2008
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Functional module detection by functional flow pattern mining in protein interaction networks
eraction networks. In this abstract, we extend this approach by mining functional flow patterns for the purpose of detecting small-sized modules for specific functions. Methods Our...
Young-Rae Cho, Lei Shi, Aidong Zhang
BMCBI
2008
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GraphFind: enhancing graph searching by low support data mining techniques
Background: Biomedical and chemical databases are large and rapidly growing in size. Graphs naturally model such kinds of data. To fully exploit the wealth of information in these...
Alfredo Ferro, Rosalba Giugno, Misael Mongiov&igra...
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