Motivation: Gene set enrichment analysis is a widely accepted expression analysis tool which aims at detecting coordinated expression change within a pre-defined gene sets rather than individual genes. The benefit of gene set analysis over individual differentially expressed (DE) gene analysis includes more reproducible and interpretable results and detecting small but consistent change among gene set which could not be detected by DE gene analysis. There have been many successful gene set analysis applications in human diseases. However, when the sample size of a disease study is small and no other public data sets of the same disease are available, it will lead to lack of power to detect pathways of importance to the disease.Results: We h...
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) is nowadays widely used to identify genes involved in human com...
Gene Set Enrichment (GSE) is a computational technique which determines whether a priori defined set...
Comparison of estimated similarity from joint analysis and true similarity. (XLSX 8Â kb
Motivation: Gene set enrichment analysis is a widely accepted expression analysis tool which aims at...
Motivation: Gene set enrichment analysis is a widely accepted expression analysis tool which aims at...
Motivation: Gene set enrichment analysis is a widely accepted expression analysis tool which aims at...
Motivation: Gene set enrichment analysis is a widely accepted expression analysis tool which aims at...
Transcriptomics technologies such as next-generation sequencing and microarray platforms provide exc...
Abstract: Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) is a statistical method to determine if predefined set...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Motivation: Gene set enrichment (GSE) analysis allows researchers to efficiently extract biological ...
Background In the last decades, microarray technology has spread, leading to a dramatic increase of...
Motivation: Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) has been develo-ped recently to capture changes in t...
© 2014 Lai et al. Background: Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) is an important approach to the an...
BACKGROUND: Despite the large increase of transcriptomic studies that look for gene signatures on di...
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) is nowadays widely used to identify genes involved in human com...
Gene Set Enrichment (GSE) is a computational technique which determines whether a priori defined set...
Comparison of estimated similarity from joint analysis and true similarity. (XLSX 8Â kb
Motivation: Gene set enrichment analysis is a widely accepted expression analysis tool which aims at...
Motivation: Gene set enrichment analysis is a widely accepted expression analysis tool which aims at...
Motivation: Gene set enrichment analysis is a widely accepted expression analysis tool which aims at...
Motivation: Gene set enrichment analysis is a widely accepted expression analysis tool which aims at...
Transcriptomics technologies such as next-generation sequencing and microarray platforms provide exc...
Abstract: Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) is a statistical method to determine if predefined set...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
Motivation: Gene set enrichment (GSE) analysis allows researchers to efficiently extract biological ...
Background In the last decades, microarray technology has spread, leading to a dramatic increase of...
Motivation: Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) has been develo-ped recently to capture changes in t...
© 2014 Lai et al. Background: Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) is an important approach to the an...
BACKGROUND: Despite the large increase of transcriptomic studies that look for gene signatures on di...
Genome-wide association study (GWAS) is nowadays widely used to identify genes involved in human com...
Gene Set Enrichment (GSE) is a computational technique which determines whether a priori defined set...
Comparison of estimated similarity from joint analysis and true similarity. (XLSX 8Â kb