MOTIVATION: The advent of high-throughput experiments in molecular biology creates a need for methods to efficiently extract and use information for large numbers of genes. Recently, the associative concept space (ACS) has been developed for the representation of information extracted from biomedical literature. The ACS is a Euclidean space in which thesaurus concepts are positioned and the distances between concepts indicates their relatedness. The ACS uses co-occurrence of concepts as a source of information. In this paper we evaluate how well the system can retrieve functionally related genes and we compare its performance with a simple gene co-occurrence method. RESULTS: To assess the performance of the ACS we composed a test set of fiv...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
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textabstractBackground: High throughput microarray analyses result in many differentially expressed ...
The advent of high-throughput experiments in molecular biology creates a need for methods to efficie...
Abstract Background Biological knowledge is represented in scientific literature that often describe...
Comparative analysis of expression microarray studies is difficult due to the large influence of tec...
BACKGROUND: Biological knowledge is represented in scientific literature that often describes the fu...
Often, the most informative genes have to be selected from different gene sets and several computer ...
High-throughput experiments, such as with DNA microarrays, typically result in hundreds of genes pot...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
BACKGROUND: Biological knowledge is represented in scientific literature that often describes the fu...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
Contains fulltext : 87266.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The scientific l...
textabstractBackground: High throughput microarray analyses result in many differentially expressed ...
The advent of high-throughput experiments in molecular biology creates a need for methods to efficie...
Abstract Background Biological knowledge is represented in scientific literature that often describe...
Comparative analysis of expression microarray studies is difficult due to the large influence of tec...
BACKGROUND: Biological knowledge is represented in scientific literature that often describes the fu...
Often, the most informative genes have to be selected from different gene sets and several computer ...
High-throughput experiments, such as with DNA microarrays, typically result in hundreds of genes pot...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
BACKGROUND: Biological knowledge is represented in scientific literature that often describes the fu...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
The scientific literature represents a rich source for retrieval of knowledge on associations betwee...
Contains fulltext : 87266.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The scientific l...
textabstractBackground: High throughput microarray analyses result in many differentially expressed ...