Module networks: identifying regulatory modules and their condition-specific regulators from gene expression data

Nature Genetics - Tập 34 Số 2 - Trang 166-176 - 2003
Eran Segal1, Michal Shapira2, Aviv Regev3, Dana Pe’er4, David Botstein2, Daphne Koller1, Nir Friedman4
1Computer Science Department, Stanford University, Stanford, 94305, California, USA
2Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, 94305, California, USA
3Department of Cell Research and Immunology, Tel Aviv University & Computer Science Department, Weizmann Institute, Israel
4School of Computer Science & Engineering, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 91904, Israel

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