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conditional bias 2 conditionally biased estimation 2 cross validation 2 data resampling 2 differential gene expression 2 empirical Bayes 2 feature selection bias 2 fold change estimation 2 gene rank 2 multiple comparisons 2 shrinkage 2 transcriptional microarray 2
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Correcting the Estimated Level of Differential Expression for Gene Selection Bias: Application to a Microarray Study
Bickel, David - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 (2009) 1, pp. 10-10
The level of differential gene expression may be defined as a fold change, a frequency of upregulation, or some other measure of the degree or extent of a difference in expression across groups of interest. On the basis of expression data for hundreds or thousands of genes, inferring which genes...
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Correcting the Estimated Level of Differential Expression for Gene Selection Bias: Application to a Microarray Study
Bickel, David - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 7 (2008) 1, pp. 10-10
The level of differential gene expression may be defined as a fold change, a frequency of upregulation, or some other measure of the degree or extent of a difference in expression across groups of interest. On the basis of expression data for hundreds or thousands of genes, inferring which genes...
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