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BMCBI
2006
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AbMiner: A bioinformatic resource on available monoclonal antibodies and corresponding gene identifiers for genomic, proteomic,
Background: Monoclonal antibodies are used extensively throughout the biomedical sciences for detection of antigens, either in vitro or in vivo. We, for example, have used them fo...
Sylvia M. Major, Satoshi Nishizuka, Daisaku Morita...
BMCBI
2008
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Empirical Bayes analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms
Background: An important goal of whole-genome studies concerned with single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) is the identification of SNPs associated with a covariate of interest s...
Holger Schwender, Katja Ickstadt
BMCBI
2008
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MAID : An effect size based model for microarray data integration across laboratories and platforms
Background: Gene expression profiling has the potential to unravel molecular mechanisms behind gene regulation and identify gene targets for therapeutic interventions. As microarr...
Ivan Borozan, Limin Chen, Bryan Paeper, Jenny E. H...
BIOINFORMATICS
2005
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Classification of oligonucleotide fingerprints: application for microbial community and gene expression analyses
Oligonucleotide fingerprinting is an array-based approach used for analysis of microbial community composition and gene expression profiling. Oligonucleotide fingerprinting of rib...
Katechan Jampachaisri, Lea Valinsky, James Bornema...
BMCBI
2005
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CGH-Profiler: Data mining based on genomic aberration profiles
Background: CGH-Profiler is a program that supports the analysis of genomic aberrations measured by Comparative Genomic Hybridisation (CGH). Comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH...
Falk Schubert, Bernhard Tausch, Stefan Joos, Rolan...