Abstract Background Microarray-based measurement of mRNA abundance assumes a linear relationship between the fluorescence intensity and the dye concentration. In reality, however, the calibration curve can be nonlinear. Results By scanning a microarray scanner calibration slide containing known concentrations of fluorescent dyes under 18 PMT gains, we were able to evaluate the differences in calibration characteristics of Cy5 and Cy3. First, the calibration curve for the same dye under the same PMT gain is nonlinear at both the high and low intensity ends. Second, the degree of nonlinearity of the calibration curve depends on the PMT gain. Third, the two PMTs (for Cy5 and Cy3) behave differently even under the same gain. Fourth, the backgro...
A primary reason for using two-color microarrays is that the use of two samples labeled with differe...
2-dye microarrays are an increasingly common, but typically noisy, method of identifying gene expres...
Four different normalisation techniques were applied for the corrections of fluorescence data genera...
Background: Non-linearities in observed log-ratios of gene expressions, also known as intensity depe...
Abstract Background High throughput gene expression data from spotted cDNA microarrays are collected...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
Background Calibration of a microarray scanner is critical for accurate interpretation of microarray...
Motivation: We describe an approach to normalize spotted microarray data, based on a physically moti...
BACKGROUND: \u27Fold-change\u27 cutoffs have been widely used in microarray assays to identify genes...
BACKGROUND: Concerns are often raised about the accuracy of microarray technologies and the degree o...
DNA microarrays are a powerful tool to investigate differential gene expression for thousands of gen...
Microarrays aim at measuring the expression degree of thousands of genes in a single experiment. The...
Abstract Background: The improvement of microarray calibration methods is an essential prerequisite ...
Expression microarrays have great potential for clinical use but variability of the results represen...
A primary reason for using two-color microarrays is that the use of two samples labeled with differe...
2-dye microarrays are an increasingly common, but typically noisy, method of identifying gene expres...
Four different normalisation techniques were applied for the corrections of fluorescence data genera...
Background: Non-linearities in observed log-ratios of gene expressions, also known as intensity depe...
Abstract Background High throughput gene expression data from spotted cDNA microarrays are collected...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
In this paper, fluorescent microarray images and various analysis techniques are described to improv...
Background Calibration of a microarray scanner is critical for accurate interpretation of microarray...
Motivation: We describe an approach to normalize spotted microarray data, based on a physically moti...
BACKGROUND: \u27Fold-change\u27 cutoffs have been widely used in microarray assays to identify genes...
BACKGROUND: Concerns are often raised about the accuracy of microarray technologies and the degree o...
DNA microarrays are a powerful tool to investigate differential gene expression for thousands of gen...
Microarrays aim at measuring the expression degree of thousands of genes in a single experiment. The...
Abstract Background: The improvement of microarray calibration methods is an essential prerequisite ...
Expression microarrays have great potential for clinical use but variability of the results represen...
A primary reason for using two-color microarrays is that the use of two samples labeled with differe...
2-dye microarrays are an increasingly common, but typically noisy, method of identifying gene expres...
Four different normalisation techniques were applied for the corrections of fluorescence data genera...