Recent advances in high-throughput sequencing have accelerated the accumulation of omics data on the same tumor tissue from multiple sources. Intensive study of multi-omics integration on tumor samples can stimulate progress in precision medicine and is promising in detecting potential biomarkers. However, current methods are restricted owing to highly unbalanced dimensions of omics data or difficulty in assigning weights between different data sources. Therefore, the appropriate approximation and constraints of integrated targets remain a major challenge. In this paper, we proposed an omics data integration method, named high-order path elucidated similarity (HOPES). HOPES fuses the similarities derived from various omics data sources to s...
The use of genome-wide data in cancer research, for the identification of groups of patients with si...
The study of cancer, a highly heterogeneous disease with different causes and clinical outcomes, req...
Cancer cells harbor molecular alterations at all levels of information processing. Genomic/epigenomi...
Oncogenesis and cancer can arise as a consequence of a wide range of genomic aberrations including m...
Oncogenesis and cancer can arise as a consequence of a wide range of genomic aberrations including m...
Background - Cancer genomic studies often include data collected from several omics platforms. Each ...
With the advancement of high throughput technologies, many repositories of the genome, proteome, tra...
Data analytics is routinely used to support biomedical research in all areas, with particular focus ...
With the advancement of high throughput technologies, many repositories of the genome, proteome, tra...
Background Cancer genomic studies often include data collected from several omics pl...
Abstract Background Cancer genomic studies often include data collected from several omics platforms...
The development of high-throughput biotechnologies have made data accessible from different platform...
The identification of cancer subtypes is crucial to cancer diagnosis and treatments. A number of met...
The use of genome-wide data in cancer research, for the identification of groups of patients with si...
<div><p>The study of cancer, a highly heterogeneous disease with different causes and clinical outco...
The use of genome-wide data in cancer research, for the identification of groups of patients with si...
The study of cancer, a highly heterogeneous disease with different causes and clinical outcomes, req...
Cancer cells harbor molecular alterations at all levels of information processing. Genomic/epigenomi...
Oncogenesis and cancer can arise as a consequence of a wide range of genomic aberrations including m...
Oncogenesis and cancer can arise as a consequence of a wide range of genomic aberrations including m...
Background - Cancer genomic studies often include data collected from several omics platforms. Each ...
With the advancement of high throughput technologies, many repositories of the genome, proteome, tra...
Data analytics is routinely used to support biomedical research in all areas, with particular focus ...
With the advancement of high throughput technologies, many repositories of the genome, proteome, tra...
Background Cancer genomic studies often include data collected from several omics pl...
Abstract Background Cancer genomic studies often include data collected from several omics platforms...
The development of high-throughput biotechnologies have made data accessible from different platform...
The identification of cancer subtypes is crucial to cancer diagnosis and treatments. A number of met...
The use of genome-wide data in cancer research, for the identification of groups of patients with si...
<div><p>The study of cancer, a highly heterogeneous disease with different causes and clinical outco...
The use of genome-wide data in cancer research, for the identification of groups of patients with si...
The study of cancer, a highly heterogeneous disease with different causes and clinical outcomes, req...
Cancer cells harbor molecular alterations at all levels of information processing. Genomic/epigenomi...