Orthologous gene-expression profiling in multi-species models: search for candidate genes

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Abstract

Microarray-driven gene-expression profiles are generally produced and analyzed for a single specific experimental model. We have assessed an analytical approach that simultaneously evaluates multi-species experimental models within a particular biological condition using orthologous genes as linkers for the various Affymetrix microarray platforms on multi-species models of ventilator-associated lung injury. The results suggest that this approach may be a useful tool in the evaluation of biological processes of interest and selection of process-related candidate genes.

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Grigoryev, D. N., Ma, S. F., Irizarry, R. A., Ye, S. Q., Quackenbush, J., & Garcia, J. G. (2004). Orthologous gene-expression profiling in multi-species models: search for candidate genes. Genome Biology, 5(5). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2004-5-5-r34

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