Pharmacogenomics is the application of genomic technologies to drug discovery and development, as well as for the elucidation of the mechanisms of drug action on cells and organisms. DNA microarrays measure genome-wide gene expression patterns and are an important tool for pharmacogenomic applications, such as the identification of molecular targets for drugs, toxicological studies and molecular diagnostics. Genome-wide investigations generate vast amounts of data and there is a need for computational methods to manage and analyze this information. Recently, several supervised methods, in which other information is utilized together with gene expression data, have been used to characterize genes and samples. The choice of analysis methods w...
Understanding individual response to a drug—what determines its efficacy and tolerability—is the maj...
1. Microarrays, a recent development, provide a revolutionary platform to analyse thousands of genes...
Large-scale parallel measurements of the expression of many thousands genes are now available with h...
Microarrays provide the biological research community with tremendously rich, sensitive and detailed...
Pharmacogenomics is the co-development of a drug that targets a subgroup of patients and a device th...
DNA microarray technology applied to the field of pharmacogenomics will provide for a better analysi...
Microarray approaches are widely used high-throughput techniques to assess simultaneously the expres...
We review several commonly used methods for the design and analysis of microarray data. To begin wit...
Pharmacogenomics is the scientific study which explains individual variability of drug targets and t...
We review several commonly used methods for the design and analysis of microarray data. To begin wit...
DNA microarrays are powerful tools for studying biological mechanisms and for developing prognostic ...
We review several commonly used methods for the design and analysis of microarray data. To begin wit...
The genomic revolution has resulted in both the development of techniques for obtaining large quanti...
An important aspect of the drug development process is prediction of efficacious and toxic side effe...
AbstractMicroarrays are one of the latest breakthroughs in experimental molecular biology, which all...
Understanding individual response to a drug—what determines its efficacy and tolerability—is the maj...
1. Microarrays, a recent development, provide a revolutionary platform to analyse thousands of genes...
Large-scale parallel measurements of the expression of many thousands genes are now available with h...
Microarrays provide the biological research community with tremendously rich, sensitive and detailed...
Pharmacogenomics is the co-development of a drug that targets a subgroup of patients and a device th...
DNA microarray technology applied to the field of pharmacogenomics will provide for a better analysi...
Microarray approaches are widely used high-throughput techniques to assess simultaneously the expres...
We review several commonly used methods for the design and analysis of microarray data. To begin wit...
Pharmacogenomics is the scientific study which explains individual variability of drug targets and t...
We review several commonly used methods for the design and analysis of microarray data. To begin wit...
DNA microarrays are powerful tools for studying biological mechanisms and for developing prognostic ...
We review several commonly used methods for the design and analysis of microarray data. To begin wit...
The genomic revolution has resulted in both the development of techniques for obtaining large quanti...
An important aspect of the drug development process is prediction of efficacious and toxic side effe...
AbstractMicroarrays are one of the latest breakthroughs in experimental molecular biology, which all...
Understanding individual response to a drug—what determines its efficacy and tolerability—is the maj...
1. Microarrays, a recent development, provide a revolutionary platform to analyse thousands of genes...
Large-scale parallel measurements of the expression of many thousands genes are now available with h...