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2010
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MCL-CAw: a refinement of MCL for detecting yeast complexes from weighted PPI networks by incorporating core-attachment structure
Background: The reconstruction of protein complexes from the physical interactome of organisms serves as a building block towards understanding the higher level organization of th...
Sriganesh Srihari, Kang Ning, Hon Wai Leong
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2010
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Visualisation tool for peptide fractionation data in proteomics: application to OFFGEL isoelectric focussing
Background: OFFGEL isoelectric focussing (IEF) has become a popular tool in proteomics to fractionate peptides or proteins. As a consequence there is a need for software solutions...
David-Olivier D. Azulay, Hendrik Neubert, Mireia F...
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Genome3D: A viewer-model framework for integrating and visualizing multi-scale epigenomic information within a three-dimensional
Background: New technologies are enabling the measurement of many types of genomic and epigenomic information at scales ranging from the atomic to nuclear. Much of this new data i...
Thomas M. Asbury, Matt Mitman, Jijun Tang, W. Jim ...
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Geoseq: a tool for dissecting deep-sequencing datasets
Background: Datasets generated on deep-sequencing platforms have been deposited in various public repositories such as the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), Sequence Read Archive (SR...
James Gurtowski, Anthony Cancio, Hardik Shah, Chay...
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2010
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A bi-ordering approach to linking gene expression with clinical annotations in gastric cancer
Background: In the study of cancer genomics, gene expression microarrays, which measure thousands of genes in a single assay, provide abundant information for the investigation of...
Fan Shi, Christopher Leckie, Geoff MacIntyre, Izha...