Definition: A microarray is a small, flat substrate carrying an ordered grid of microscopic probe features, each containing a known biological molecule, that is used to measure many molecular targets ...
Abstract: This paper presents Fuzzy-Adaptive-Subspace-Iteration-based Two-way Clustering (FASIC) of microarray data for finding differentially expressed genes (DEGs) from two-sample microarray ...
Demonstration code of the old Tensorflow code (the demo_code in this repository loads the CORTEX dataset) Reproducing the experiments of the paper "Deep generative ...
Abstract: Microarray image processing leads to the characterization of gene expression levels simultaneously, for all cellular transcripts (mRNAs) in a single experiment. The calculation of expression ...
The purpose of this project is to gain experience in genome-wide analyses of differentially expressed genes using permutation distributions and the False Discovery Rate (FDR). This project follows the ...
Cancer is one of the top causes of death globally. Recently, microarray gene expression data has been used to aid in cancer’s effective and early detection. The use of DNA microarray technology to ...
Center for Applied NanoBioscience and Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona 85004, United States Department of Basic Medical Sciences, The University of Arizona, ...
We have developed a novel microarray system based on three technologies: 1) molecular beacons designed to interact with DNA targets at room temperature (25–27°C), 2) tridimensional silk-based ...
Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) uses mRNA from a sample to create complementary DNA (cDNA) fragments for amplification and sequencing using high-throughput sequencing technology. Credit: ...
The advantage of spotted microarrays is that they can be easily produced and are therefore customizable for different experiments. Probes can be chosen and synthesized within the laboratory, ...
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