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  • Harnessing the power of gene microarrays for the study of brain aging and Alzheimer's disease: statistical reliability and functional correlation.
    Ageing Res Rev, Vol. 4, No. 4. (November 2005), pp. 481-512.
    by EM Blalock, KC Chen, AJ Stromberg, CM Norris, I Kadish, SD Kraner, NM Porter, PW Landfield
  • Gene expression profiling: from microarrays to medicine.
    J Clin Immunol, Vol. 24, No. 3. (May 2004), pp. 213-224.
    posted to metastudy microarray by jeremymiller on 2006-11-28 23:01:32 as ** along with 1 group GeschwindLab
  • Data mining of gene expression changes in Alzheimer brain.
    Artif Intell Med, Vol. 31, No. 2. (June 2004), pp. 137-154.
    by PR Walker, B Smith, QY Liu, AF Famili, JJ Valdés, Z Liu, B Lach
  • ArrayFusion: a web application for multi-dimensional analysis of CGH, SNP and microarray data.
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 22, No. 21. (1 November 2006), pp. 2697-2698.
    by TP Yang, TY Chang, CH Lin, MT Hsu, HW Wang
  • Coexpression analysis of human genes across many microarray data sets.
    Genome Res, Vol. 14, No. 6. (June 2004), pp. 1085-1094.
    by HK Lee, AK Hsu, J Sajdak, J Qin, P Pavlidis
  • The Connectivity Map: using gene-expression signatures to connect small molecules, genes, and disease.
    Science, Vol. 313, No. 5795. (29 September 2006), pp. 1929-1935.
    by J Lamb, ED Crawford, D Peck, JW Modell, IC Blat, MJ Wrobel, J Lerner, JP Brunet, A Subramanian, KN Ross, M Reich, H Hieronymus, G Wei, SA Armstrong, SJ Haggarty, PA Clemons, R Wei, SA Carr, ES Lander, TR Golub
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