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magusina's hybridisation [3 articles]

Recent papers added to magusina's library classified by the tag hybridisation. You can also see everyone's hybridisation.
  • Assessing the need for sequence-based normalization in tiling microarray experiments
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 23, No. 8. (15 April 2007), pp. 988-997.
    posted to tiling normalisation hybridisation by magusina on 2008-04-25 12:24:42 as *** along with 1 person talponer
  • Systematic evaluation of variability in ChIP-chip experiments using predefined DNA targets
    Genome Res. (7 February 2008), gr.7080508.
    by David S Johnson, Wei Li, Benjamin D Gordon, Arindam Bhattacharjee, Bo Curry, Jayati Ghosh, Leonardo Brizuela, Jason S Carroll, Myles Brown, Paul Flicek, Christopher M Koch, Ian Dunham, Mark Bieda, Xiaoqin Xu, Peggy J Farnham, Philipp Kapranov, David A Nix, Thomas R Gingeras, Xinmin Zhang, Heather Holster, Nan Jiang, Roland Green, Jun S Song, Scott A Mccuine, Elizabeth Anton, Loan Nguyen, Nathan D Trinklein, Zhen Ye, Keith Ching, David Hawkins, Bing Ren, Peter C Scacheri, Joel Rozowsky, Alexander Karpikov, Ghia Euskirchen, Sherman Weissman, Mark Gerstein, Michael Snyder, Annie Yang, Zarmik Moqtaderi, Heather Hirsch, Hennady P Shulha, Yutao Fu, Zhiping Weng, Kevin Struhl, Richard M Myers, Jason D Lieb, Shirley X Liu
  • A study of the relationships between oligonucleotide properties and hybridization signal intensities from NimbleGen microarray datasets
    Nucl. Acids Res. (1 April 2008), gkn133.
    by Hairong Wei, Pei F Kuan, Shulan Tian, Chuhu Yang, Jeff Nie, Srikumar Sengupta, Victor Ruotti, Gudrun A Jonsdottir, Sunduz Keles, James A Thomson, Ron Stewart
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