www.tcrt.org The large amounts of microarray data provide us a great opportunity to identify gene expres-sion profiles (GEPs) in different tissues or disease states. Disease-specific biomarker genes likely share GEPs that are distinct in disease samples as compared with normal samples. The similarity of the GEPs may be evaluated by Pearson Correlation Coefficient (PCC) and the distinctness of GEPs may be assessed by Kolmogorov-Smirnov distance (KSD). In this study, we used the PCC and KSD metrics for GEPs to identify disease-specific (cancer-specific) biomarkers. We first analyzed and compared GEPs using microarray datasets for smoking and lung cancer. We found that the number of genes with highly different GEPs between comparing groups in ...
The advent of high-throughput sequencing and microarray technologies has improved our overall unders...
The highly heterogeneous clinical course of human prostate cancer has prompted the development of mu...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most prevalent cancer (20%) in males and is accountable for a fifth (6....
www.tcrt.org The large amounts of microarray data provide us a great opportunity to identify gene ex...
With the ever-increasing varieties of sequencing techniques, the volume and scope of genomic data ar...
With the ever-increasing varieties of sequencing techniques, the volume and scope of genomic data ar...
BACKGROUND: With the arrival of the postgenomic era, there is increasing interest in the discovery o...
Molecular biomarkers can serve as useful diagnostic markers, as prognostic markers for predicting cl...
Prostate cancer (PoC) is currently one of the most frequent cancers in males. Though a lot of work h...
African American men in America are 65 % more likely to develop prostate cancer and are two to three...
[[abstract]]Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second-leading cause of cancer death among men in the world...
Motivation: To understand cancer etiology, it is important to explore molecular changes in cellular ...
Background: One of the most common cancers that affect North American men and men worldwide is prost...
In this chapter we present a method based on the (α,β)-k-feature set problem for identifying relevan...
Currently, no ideal prostate cancer (PCa) diagnostic or prognostic test is available due to the lack...
The advent of high-throughput sequencing and microarray technologies has improved our overall unders...
The highly heterogeneous clinical course of human prostate cancer has prompted the development of mu...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most prevalent cancer (20%) in males and is accountable for a fifth (6....
www.tcrt.org The large amounts of microarray data provide us a great opportunity to identify gene ex...
With the ever-increasing varieties of sequencing techniques, the volume and scope of genomic data ar...
With the ever-increasing varieties of sequencing techniques, the volume and scope of genomic data ar...
BACKGROUND: With the arrival of the postgenomic era, there is increasing interest in the discovery o...
Molecular biomarkers can serve as useful diagnostic markers, as prognostic markers for predicting cl...
Prostate cancer (PoC) is currently one of the most frequent cancers in males. Though a lot of work h...
African American men in America are 65 % more likely to develop prostate cancer and are two to three...
[[abstract]]Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second-leading cause of cancer death among men in the world...
Motivation: To understand cancer etiology, it is important to explore molecular changes in cellular ...
Background: One of the most common cancers that affect North American men and men worldwide is prost...
In this chapter we present a method based on the (α,β)-k-feature set problem for identifying relevan...
Currently, no ideal prostate cancer (PCa) diagnostic or prognostic test is available due to the lack...
The advent of high-throughput sequencing and microarray technologies has improved our overall unders...
The highly heterogeneous clinical course of human prostate cancer has prompted the development of mu...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most prevalent cancer (20%) in males and is accountable for a fifth (6....