Iterative local gaussian clustering for expressed genes identification linked to malignancy of human colarectal carcinoma

Gene expression profiling plays an important role in the identification of biological and clinical properties of human solid tumors such as colorectal carcinoma. Profiling is required to reveal underlying molecular features for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. A non-parametric density-estimation...

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Main Authors: Wasito, Ito (Author), Mohd. Hashim, Siti Zaiton (Author), Sukmaningrum, Sri (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group, 2007.
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