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Tag time-course [35 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag time-course.
  • A data-driven clustering method for time course gene expression data
    Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 34, No. 4. (2006), pp. 1261-1269.
    by Ping Ma, Cristian I Castillo-Davis, Wenxuan Zhong, Jun S Liu
  • Principal components analysis to summarize microarray experiments: application to sporulation time series.
    Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (2000), pp. 455-466.
  • Statistical inference of transcriptional module-based gene networks from time course gene expression profiles by using state space models.
    Bioinformatics (21 February 2008)
    by Osamu Hirose, Ryo Yoshida, Seiya Imoto, Rui Yamaguchi, Tomoyuki Higuchi, D Stephen S Charnock-Jones, Cristin Print, Satoru Miyano
    posted to grn microarray time-course by jyuh on 2008-03-28 04:50:26 as ** along with 2 people shigepong bertelsen
  • Gene profiling for determining pluripotent genes in a time course microarray experiment.
    Biostatistics (Oxford, England) (18 June 2008)
    by J Tuke, G F V F Glonek, P J J Solomon
    posted to time-course microarray intersection by jyuh on 2008-09-27 16:29:27 as **
  • Short time-series microarray analysis: Methods and challenges
    BMC Systems Biology, Vol. 2, No. 1. (2008)
    by Xuewei Wang, Ming Wu, Zheng Li, Christina Chan
    posted to time-course by jfr on 2008-09-29 15:18:48 as ** along with 1 person GeeSharpMinor
  • Principal components analysis based methodology to identify differentially expressed genes in time-course microarray data
    BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 9 (06 June 2008), 267.
    by Sudhakar Jonnalagadda, Rajagopalan Srinivasan
    posted to pca time-course by jfr on 2008-08-05 14:20:14 as * along with 3 people ddunbar aconesa klo
  • On Gene Ranking Using Replicated Microarray Time Course Data.
    Biometrics (5 June 2008)
    by Yu Chuan Tai, Terence P P Speed
    posted to time-course feature_selection by jfr on 2008-09-24 11:33:22 as **
  • Time Series Proteome Profiling To Study Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Response
    J. Proteome Res. (25 April 2008)
    by Michelle Mintz, Adeline Vanderver, Kristy J Brown, Joseph Lin, Zuyi Wang, Christine Kaneski, Raphael Schiffmann, Kanneboyina Nagaraju, Eric P Hoffman, Yetrib Hathout
    posted to time-course proteomics quantitation silac by brianb on 2008-04-26 04:30:09 as **
  • Heat-Shock Response in Arabidopsis thaliana Explored by Multiplexed Quantitative Proteomics Using Differential Metabolic Labeling
    J. Proteome Res., Vol. 7, No. 2. (1 February 2008), pp. 780-785.
    by Magnus Palmblad, Davinia J Mills, Laurence V Bindschedler
    posted to time-course proteomics quantitation by brianb on 2008-05-17 01:04:58 as **
  • Extracting binary signals from microarray time-course data
    Nucl. Acids Res., Vol. 35, No. 11. (28 June 2007), pp. 3705-3712.
    by Debashis Sahoo, David L Dill, Rob Tibshirani, Sylvia K Plevritis
    posted to binary microarray signal time-course by bertelsen on 2008-04-29 08:10:16 as ** along with 2 people jyuh olympos
  • Gene Ontology analysis in multiple gene clusters under multiple hypothesis testing framework.
    Artif Intell Med, Vol. 41, No. 2. (October 2007), pp. 105-115.
    by S Zhong, D Xie
  • Polychronization: Computation with Spikes
    Neural Computation, Vol. 18, No. 2. (February 2006), pp. 245-282.
    by Eugene M Izhikevich
  • Localization of a cerebellar timing process using PET.
    Neurology, Vol. 45, No. 8. (August 1995), pp. 1540-1545.
    by M Jueptner, M Rijntjes, C Weiller, JH Faiss, D Timmann, SP Mueller, HC Diener
  • EEG oscillations and recognition memory: Theta correlates of memory retrieval and decision making.
    Neuroimage (11 July 2006)
    by Joshua Jacobs, Grace Hwang, Tim Curran, Michael J J Kahana
  • How the brain uses time to represent and process visual information
    Brain Research, Vol. 886, No. 1-2. (15 December 2000), pp. 33-46.
    by Jonathan D Victor
  • Daytime sleep condenses the time course of motor memory consolidation.
    Nat Neurosci (12 August 2007)
    by Maria Korman, Julien Doyon, Julia Doljansky, Julie Carrier, Yaron Dagan, Avi Karni
  • Detecting and adjusting for artifacts in fMRI time series data.
    Neuroimage, Vol. 27, No. 3. (September 2005), pp. 624-634.
  • Brain oscillatory 4-30 Hz responses during a visual n-back memory task with varying memory load.
    Brain Res (4 January 2007)
    by Mirka Pesonen, Heikki Hämäläinen, Christina M M Krause
  • Complexity pursuit: separating interesting components from time-series
  • Transcranial magnetic stimulation, causal structure-function mapping and networks of functional relevance.
    Curr Opin Neurobiol, Vol. 16, No. 5. (October 2006), pp. 593-599.
    by AT Sack
  • Biological clock: Biological clocks may modulate drug addiction
    European Journal of Human Genetics, Vol. aop, No. current.
    by Vadim Yuferov, Eduardo R Butelman, Mary J Kreek
  • Cortical Synaptogenesis and Motor Map Reorganization Occur during Late, But Not Early, Phase of Motor Skill Learning
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 24, No. 3. (21 January 2004), pp. 628-633.
    by Jeffrey A Kleim, Theresa M Hogg, Penny M Vandenberg, Natalie R Cooper, Rochelle Bruneau, Michael Remple
  • Functional MRI reveals the existence of modality and coordination-dependent timing networks.
    Neuroimage, Vol. 25, No. 4. (1 May 2005), pp. 1031-1042.
    by KJ Jantzen, FL Steinberg, JA Kelso
  • The evolutionary origins of human patience: temporal preferences in chimpanzees, bonobos, and human adults.
    Curr Biol, Vol. 17, No. 19. (9 October 2007), pp. 1663-1668.
    by AG Rosati, JR Stevens, B Hare, MD Hauser
  • Adaptive neural models of queuing and timing in fluent action
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 9. (September 2004), pp. 426-433.
    by Daniel Bullock
  • Low frequency BOLD fluctuations during resting wakefulness and light sleep: A simultaneous EEG-fMRI study.
    Hum Brain Mapp (27 June 2007)
    by Silvina G G Horovitz, Masaki Fukunaga, Jacco A A de Zwart, Peter van Gelderen, Susan C C Fulton, Thomas J J Balkin, Jeff H H Duyn
  • Physiological gain leads to high ISI variability in a simple model of a cortical regular spiking cell.
    Neural Comput, Vol. 9, No. 5. (1 July 1997), pp. 971-983.
    by TW Troyer, KD Miller
  • A matter of timing: microRNA-controlled temporal identities in worms and flies
    Genes Dev., Vol. 22, No. 12. (15 June 2008), pp. 1572-1576.
    by Manfred Frasch
  • Temporal organization of the brain: Neurocognitive mechanisms and clinical implications.
    Brain Cogn, Vol. 54, No. 1. (February 2004), pp. 75-94.
    by KA Dawson
  • Learning in spiking neural networks by reinforcement of stochastic synaptic transmission.
    Neuron, Vol. 40, No. 6. (18 December 2003), pp. 1063-1073.
    by HS Seung
  • Deconvolution analysis of hormone data.
    Methods Enzymol, Vol. 210 (1992), pp. 539-575.
    by JD Veldhuis, ML Johnson
  • The time course of off-line motor sequence learning.
    Brain Res Cogn Brain Res, Vol. 25, No. 1. (September 2005), pp. 375-378.
  • Functional connectivity estimation in fMRI data: Influence of preprocessing and time course selection.
    Hum Brain Mapp (12 October 2007)
    by Maria Gavrilescu, Geoffrey W W Stuart, Susan Rossell, Katherine Henshall, Colette McKay, Alex A A Sergejew, David Copolov, Gary F F Egan
  • Synchronized delta oscillations correlate with the resting-state functional MRI signal.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 104, No. 46. (13 November 2007), pp. 18265-18269.
    by H Lu, Y Zuo, H Gu, JA Waltz, W Zhan, CA Scholl, W Rea, Y Yang, EA Stein
  • Toward noninvasive 3-D imaging of the time course of cortical activity: investigation of the depth of the event-related optical signal.
    Neuroimage, Vol. 11, No. 5 Pt 1. (May 2000), pp. 491-504.
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