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BMCBI
2004
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Noise filtering and nonparametric analysis of microarray data underscores discriminating markers of oral, prostate, lung, ovaria
Background: A major goal of cancer research is to identify discrete biomarkers that specifically characterize a given malignancy. These markers are useful in diagnosis, may identi...
Virginie M. Aris, Michael J. Cody, Jeff Cheng, Jam...
BMCBI
2004
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Statistical monitoring of weak spots for improvement of normalization and ratio estimates in microarrays
Background: Several aspects of microarray data analysis are dependent on identification of genes expressed at or near the limits of detection. For example, regression-based normal...
Igor Dozmorov, Nicholas Knowlton, Yuhong Tang, Mic...
BMCBI
2004
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ABC: software for interactive browsing of genomic multiple sequence alignment data
Background: Alignment and comparison of related genome sequences is a powerful method to identify regions likely to contain functional elements. Such analyses are data intensive, ...
Gregory M. Cooper, Senthil A. G. Singaravelu, Aren...
BMCBI
2004
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A functional hierarchical organization of the protein sequence space
Background: It is a major challenge of computational biology to provide a comprehensive functional classification of all known proteins. Most existing methods seek recurrent patte...
Noam Kaplan, Moriah Friedlich, Menachem Fromer, Mi...
BMCBI
2004
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A computational approach for ordering signal transduction pathway components from genomics and proteomics Data
Background: Signal transduction is one of the most important biological processes by which cells convert an external signal into a response. Novel computational approaches to mapp...
Yin Liu, Hongyu Zhao