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2008
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A comprehensive comparison of random forests and support vector machines for microarray-based cancer classification
Background: Cancer diagnosis and clinical outcome prediction are among the most important emerging applications of gene expression microarray technology with several molecular sig...
Alexander R. Statnikov, Lily Wang, Constantin F. A...
BMCBI
2007
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Hybrid elementary flux analysis/nonparametric modeling: application for bioprocess control
Background: The progress in the "-omic" sciences has allowed a deeper knowledge on many biological systems with industrial interest. This knowledge is still rarely used ...
Ana P. Teixeira, Carlos Alves, Paula M. Alves, Man...
BMCBI
2007
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In silico panning for a non-competitive peptide inhibitor
Background: Peptide ligands have tremendous therapeutic potential as efficacious drugs. Currently, more than 40 peptides are available in the market for a drug. However, since cos...
Yukiko Yagi, Kotaro Terada, Takahisa Noma, Kazunor...
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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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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