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BIOINFORMATICS
2005
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Use of within-array replicate spots for assessing differential expression in microarray experiments
Motivation. Spotted arrays are often printed with probes in duplicate or triplicate, but current methods for assessing differential expression are not able to make full use of the...
Gordon K. Smyth, Joëlle Michaud, Hamish S. Sc...
BMCBI
2005
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Pathway level analysis of gene expression using singular value decomposition
Background: A promising direction in the analysis of gene expression focuses on the changes in expression of specific predefined sets of genes that are known in advance to be rela...
John K. Tomfohr, Jun Lu, Thomas B. Kepler
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BMCBI
2006
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Integrated analysis of gene expression by association rules discovery
Background: Microarray technology is generating huge amounts of data about the expression level of thousands of genes, or even whole genomes, across different experimental conditi...
Pedro Carmona-Saez, Monica Chagoyen, Andrés...
BMCBI
2005
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Mining published lists of cancer related microarray experiments: Identification of a gene expression signature having a critical
Background: Routine application of gene expression microarray technology is rapidly producing large amounts of data that necessitate new approaches of analysis. The analysis of a ...
Giacomo Finocchiaro, Francesco Mancuso, Heiko M&uu...
BMCBI
2005
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GeneRank: Using search engine technology for the analysis of microarray experiments
Background: Interpretation of simple microarray experiments is usually based on the fold-change of gene expression between a reference and a "treated" sample where the t...
Julie L. Morrison, Rainer Breitling, Desmond J. Hi...