Discovering cancer subtypes is useful for guiding clinical treatment of multiple cancers. Progressive profile technologies for tissue have accumulated diverse types of data. Based on these types of expression data, various computational methods have been proposed to predict cancer subtypes. It is crucial to study how to better integrate these multiple profiles of data. In this paper, we collect multiple profiles of data for five cancers on The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). Then, we construct three similarity kernels for all patients of the same cancer by gene expression, miRNA expression and isoform expression data. We also propose a novel unsupervised multiple kernel fusion method, Similarity Kernel Fusion (SKF), in order to integrate three ...
Abstract Background Gene expression profiling technologies have gradually become a community standar...
Cancer subtype information is significant to understand tumour heterogeneity. Present methods to fin...
Cancer subtype information is critically important for designing more effective treatments. In this ...
Discovering cancer subtypes is useful for guiding clinical treatment of multiple cancers. Progressiv...
The identification of cancer subtypes is crucial to cancer diagnosis and treatments. A number of met...
Abstract Background Identification of cancer subtypes is of great importance to facilitate cancer di...
BACKGROUND:Identifying cancer subtypes is an important component of the personalised medicine framew...
Motivation: Subtyping cancer is key to an improved and more personalized prognosis/treatment. The in...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Identifying cancer subtypes is an important component of the personalised m...
International audienceSeveral biological data types are getting easier to access. Genomic, Transcrip...
Abstract—Cancer is a complex disease and within a cancer, subtypes of patients with distinct behavio...
Abstract Background The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) has collected transcriptome, genome and epigenome...
Cancer is a heterogeneity genetic disease with huge phenotypic alterations among dissimilar cancers ...
Cancer is a heterogeneity genetic disease with huge phenotypic alterations among dissimilar cancers ...
The use of genome-wide data in cancer research, for the identification of groups of patients with si...
Abstract Background Gene expression profiling technologies have gradually become a community standar...
Cancer subtype information is significant to understand tumour heterogeneity. Present methods to fin...
Cancer subtype information is critically important for designing more effective treatments. In this ...
Discovering cancer subtypes is useful for guiding clinical treatment of multiple cancers. Progressiv...
The identification of cancer subtypes is crucial to cancer diagnosis and treatments. A number of met...
Abstract Background Identification of cancer subtypes is of great importance to facilitate cancer di...
BACKGROUND:Identifying cancer subtypes is an important component of the personalised medicine framew...
Motivation: Subtyping cancer is key to an improved and more personalized prognosis/treatment. The in...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Identifying cancer subtypes is an important component of the personalised m...
International audienceSeveral biological data types are getting easier to access. Genomic, Transcrip...
Abstract—Cancer is a complex disease and within a cancer, subtypes of patients with distinct behavio...
Abstract Background The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) has collected transcriptome, genome and epigenome...
Cancer is a heterogeneity genetic disease with huge phenotypic alterations among dissimilar cancers ...
Cancer is a heterogeneity genetic disease with huge phenotypic alterations among dissimilar cancers ...
The use of genome-wide data in cancer research, for the identification of groups of patients with si...
Abstract Background Gene expression profiling technologies have gradually become a community standar...
Cancer subtype information is significant to understand tumour heterogeneity. Present methods to fin...
Cancer subtype information is critically important for designing more effective treatments. In this ...