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  • Holloway, Dustin T; Kon, Mark; DeLisi, Charles (BioMed Central, 2008-5-30)
    BACKGROUND. An important goal in post-genomic research is discovering the network of interactions between transcription factors (TFs) and the genes they regulate. We have previously reported the development of a ...
  • Dalgin, Gul S.; Holloway, Dustin T.; Liou, Louis S.; DeLisi, Charles (Libertas Academica, 2007-2-9)
    Microarray gene expression profiling has been used to distinguish histological subtypes of renal cell carcinoma (RCC), and consequently to identify specific tumor markers. The analytical procedures currently in use find ...
  • Holloway, Dustin T; Kon, Mark; DeLisi, Charles (BioMed Central, 2008-6-18)
    BACKGROUND. An important goal in bioinformatics is to unravel the network of transcription factors (TFs) and their targets. This is important in the human genome, where many TFs are involved in disease progression. Here, ...
  • Holloway, Dustin T.; Kon, Mark; DeLisi, Charles (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2006-10-31)
    High throughput technologies, including array-based chromatin immunoprecipitation, have rapidly increased our knowledge of transcriptional maps-the identity and location of regulatory binding sites within genomes. Still, ...
  • Dalgin, Gul S; Alexe, Gabriela; Scanfeld, Daniel; Tamayo, Pablo; Mesirov, Jill P; Ganesan, Shridar; DeLisi, Charles; Bhanot, Gyan (BioMed Central, 2007-8-6)
    BACKGROUND. Clustering analysis of microarray data is often criticized for giving ambiguous results because of sensitivity to data perturbation or clustering techniques used. In this paper, we describe a new method based ...
  • Hu, Zhenjun; Mellor, Joe; Wu, Jie; Yamada, Takuji; Holloway, Dustin; DeLisi, Charles (Oxford University Press, 2005-06-27)
    VisANT is a web-based software framework for visualizing and analyzing many types of networks of biological interactions and associations. Networks are a useful computational tool for representing many types of biological ...

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