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BMCBI
2007
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GeneBins: a database for classifying gene expression data, with application to plant genome arrays
Background: To interpret microarray experiments, several ontological analysis tools have been developed. However, current tools are limited to specific organisms. Results: We deve...
Nicolas Goffard, Georg Weiller
CGF
2008
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Visualizing Genome Expression and Regulatory Network Dynamics in Genomic and Metabolic Context
DNA microarrays are used to measure the expression levels of thousands of genes simultaneously. In a time series experiment, the gene expressions are measured as a function of tim...
Michel A. Westenberg, Sacha A. F. T. van Hijum, Os...
BMCBI
2008
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Improving the power for detecting overlapping genes from multiple DNA microarray-derived gene lists
Background: In DNA microarray gene expression profiling studies, a fundamental task is to extract statistically significant genes that meet certain research hypothesis. Currently,...
Xutao Deng, Jun Xu, Charles Wang
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
2008
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Learning transcriptional regulatory networks from high throughput gene expression data using continuous three-way mutual informa
Background: Probability based statistical learning methods such as mutual information and Bayesian networks have emerged as a major category of tools for reverse engineering mecha...
Weijun Luo, Kurt D. Hankenson, Peter J. Woolf