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2007
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MPHASYS: a mouse phenotype analysis system
Background: Systematic, high-throughput studies of mouse phenotypes have been hampered by the inability to analyze individual animal data from a multitude of sources in an integra...
R. Brent Calder, Rudolf B. Beems, Harry van Steeg,...
BMCBI
2008
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Deducing topology of protein-protein interaction networks from experimentally measured sub-networks
Background: Protein-protein interaction networks are commonly sampled using yeast two hybrid approaches. However, whether topological information reaped from these experimentallym...
Ling Yang, Thomas M. Vondriska, Zhangang Han, W. R...
BMCBI
2008
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Predicting cancer involvement of genes from heterogeneous data
Background: Systematic approaches for identifying proteins involved in different types of cancer are needed. Experimental techniques such as microarrays are being used to characte...
Ramon Aragues, Chris Sander, Baldo Oliva
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BMCBI
2008
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CPSP-tools - Exact and complete algorithms for high-throughput 3D lattice protein studies
Background: The principles of protein folding and evolution pose problems of very high inherent complexity. Often these problems are tackled using simplified protein models, e.g. ...
Martin Mann, Sebastian Will, Rolf Backofen
BMCBI
2008
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Stability of gene contributions and identification of outliers in multivariate analysis of microarray data
Background: Multivariate ordination methods are powerful tools for the exploration of complex data structures present in microarray data. These methods have several advantages com...
Florent Baty, Daniel Jaeger, Frank Preiswerk, Mart...
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