The tumor microenvironment is composed of tumor cells, stroma cells, immune cells, blood vessels, and other associated non-cancerous cells. Gene expression measurements on tumor samples are an average over cells in the microenvironment. However, research questions often seek answers about tumor cells rather than the surrounding non-tumor tissue. Previous studies have suggested that the tumor purity (TP)—the proportion of tumor cells in a solid tumor sample—has a confounding effect on differential expression (DE) analysis of high vs. low survival groups. We investigate three ways incorporating the TP information in the two statistical methods used for analyzing gene expression data, namely, differential network (DN) analysis and DE analysis....
Identifying differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between tumor and normal samples is critical for s...
(A) Gene expression analysis performed using a custom probeset with 31 AOM-DSS tumors (23 FFPE, 8 sn...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Calculate the co-expression for each pair of metabolic genes across tumor (red) and no...
The tumor microenvironment is composed of tumor cells, stroma cells, immune cells, blood vessels, an...
MotivationTumor tissue samples often contain an unknown fraction of stromal cells. This problem is w...
The tumour microenvironment is the non-cancerous cells present in and around a tumour, including mai...
PurposeThe tumor microenvironment is complex, comprising heterogeneous cellular populations. As mole...
<p>A: The scatter plot for global expression between samples; the Pearson correlation coefficient is...
Surgical archives of tumor specimens are often impure. The presence of RNA transcripts from nontumor...
Infiltrating stromal and immune cells form the major fraction of normal cells in tumour tissue and n...
Tumor tissue samples comprise a mixture of cancerous and surrounding normal cells. Investigating cel...
Identifying differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between tumor and normal samples is critical for s...
Background: Histologically similar tumors even from the same anatomical position may still show high...
Abstract Background The amount of RNA per cell, namely the transcriptome size, may vary under many b...
AbstractDifferential gene expression analysis between healthy and diseased groups is a widely used a...
Identifying differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between tumor and normal samples is critical for s...
(A) Gene expression analysis performed using a custom probeset with 31 AOM-DSS tumors (23 FFPE, 8 sn...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Calculate the co-expression for each pair of metabolic genes across tumor (red) and no...
The tumor microenvironment is composed of tumor cells, stroma cells, immune cells, blood vessels, an...
MotivationTumor tissue samples often contain an unknown fraction of stromal cells. This problem is w...
The tumour microenvironment is the non-cancerous cells present in and around a tumour, including mai...
PurposeThe tumor microenvironment is complex, comprising heterogeneous cellular populations. As mole...
<p>A: The scatter plot for global expression between samples; the Pearson correlation coefficient is...
Surgical archives of tumor specimens are often impure. The presence of RNA transcripts from nontumor...
Infiltrating stromal and immune cells form the major fraction of normal cells in tumour tissue and n...
Tumor tissue samples comprise a mixture of cancerous and surrounding normal cells. Investigating cel...
Identifying differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between tumor and normal samples is critical for s...
Background: Histologically similar tumors even from the same anatomical position may still show high...
Abstract Background The amount of RNA per cell, namely the transcriptome size, may vary under many b...
AbstractDifferential gene expression analysis between healthy and diseased groups is a widely used a...
Identifying differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between tumor and normal samples is critical for s...
(A) Gene expression analysis performed using a custom probeset with 31 AOM-DSS tumors (23 FFPE, 8 sn...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Calculate the co-expression for each pair of metabolic genes across tumor (red) and no...