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Analyzing Microarray Gene Expression Data
Geoffrey J. McLachlan,Kim Anh Do,Christophe Ambroise +2 more
- 04 Aug 2004
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a supervised classification of Tissue Samples and linked the supervised classification with survival analysis, and showed that the classification of tissue samples is more accurate than that of microarray data.
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Abstract: Preface. 1. Microarrays in Gene Expression Studies. 2. Cleaning and Normalization. 3. Some Cluster Analysis Methods. 4. Clustering of Tissue Samples. 5. Screening and Clustering of Genes. 6. Discriminant Analysis. 7. Supervised Classification of Tissue Samples. 8. Linking Microarray Data with Survival Analysis. References. Author Index. Subject Index.
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