Whole genome expression profiles are widely used to discover molecular subtypes of diseases. A remaining challenge is to identify the correspondence or commonality of subtypes found in multiple, independent data sets generated on various platforms. While model-based supervised learning is often used to make these connections, the models can be biased to the training data set and thus miss inherent, relevant substructure in the test data. Here we describe an unsupervised subclass mapping method (SubMap), which reveals common subtypes between independent data sets. The subtypes within a data set can be determined by unsupervised clustering or given by predetermined phenotypes before applying SubMap. We define a measure of correspondence for s...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women. Even with advances in early-stage brea...
Identification and prediction of cancer subtypes are important parts in the development towards pers...
BACKGROUND: Despite the large increase of transcriptomic studies that look for gene signatures on di...
Whole genome expression profiles are widely used to discover molecular subtypes of diseases. A remai...
Motivation: Subtyping cancer is key to an improved and more personalized prognosis/treatment. The in...
Abstract Background Gene expression profiling technologies have gradually become a community standar...
Abstract Background Identification of cancer subtypes is of great importance to facilitate cancer di...
One of the major challenges in defining clinically-relevant and less heterogeneous tumor subtypes is...
Abstract—Cancer is a complex disease and within a cancer, subtypes of patients with distinct behavio...
SINCE the advent of array-based technology and the sequencing of the human genome, scientistsattempt...
Discovering cancer subtypes is useful for guiding clinical treatment of multiple cancers. Progressiv...
The use of genome-wide data in cancer research, for the identification of groups of patients with si...
Cancer is a fearful, deadly disease. Currently there is almost no cure. The reason is that the disea...
Advances in high-throughput technologies allow for measurements of many types of omics data, yet the...
Cancer is a genetic disease comprising multiple subtypes that have distinct molecular characteristic...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women. Even with advances in early-stage brea...
Identification and prediction of cancer subtypes are important parts in the development towards pers...
BACKGROUND: Despite the large increase of transcriptomic studies that look for gene signatures on di...
Whole genome expression profiles are widely used to discover molecular subtypes of diseases. A remai...
Motivation: Subtyping cancer is key to an improved and more personalized prognosis/treatment. The in...
Abstract Background Gene expression profiling technologies have gradually become a community standar...
Abstract Background Identification of cancer subtypes is of great importance to facilitate cancer di...
One of the major challenges in defining clinically-relevant and less heterogeneous tumor subtypes is...
Abstract—Cancer is a complex disease and within a cancer, subtypes of patients with distinct behavio...
SINCE the advent of array-based technology and the sequencing of the human genome, scientistsattempt...
Discovering cancer subtypes is useful for guiding clinical treatment of multiple cancers. Progressiv...
The use of genome-wide data in cancer research, for the identification of groups of patients with si...
Cancer is a fearful, deadly disease. Currently there is almost no cure. The reason is that the disea...
Advances in high-throughput technologies allow for measurements of many types of omics data, yet the...
Cancer is a genetic disease comprising multiple subtypes that have distinct molecular characteristic...
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women. Even with advances in early-stage brea...
Identification and prediction of cancer subtypes are important parts in the development towards pers...
BACKGROUND: Despite the large increase of transcriptomic studies that look for gene signatures on di...