Inferring cancer subnetwork markers using density-constrained biclustering
by: Phuong Dao, Recep Colak, Raheleh Salari, Flavia Moser, Elai Davicioni, Alexander Schönhuth, Martin Ester
Bioinformatics, Vol. 26, No. 18. (15 September 2010), pp. i625-i631, doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btq393 Key: citeulike:7807268
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Motivation: Recent genomic studies have confirmed that cancer is of utmost phenotypical complexity, varying greatly in terms of subtypes and evolutionary stages. When classifying cancer tissue samples, subnetwork marker approaches have proven to be superior over single gene marker approaches, most importantly in cross-platform evaluation schemes. However, prior subnetwork-based approaches do not explicitly address the great phenotypical complexity of cancer.
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