Abstract
Establishing how a series of potentially important genes might relate to each other is relevant to understand the origin and evolution of illnesses, such as cancer. High‑throughput biological experiments have played a critical role in providing information in this regard. A special challenge, however, is that of trying to conciliate information from separate microarray experiments to build a potential genetic signaling path. This work proposes a two-step analysis pipeline, based on optimization, to approach meta-analysis aiming to build a proxy for a genetic signaling path.
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Lorenzo, E., Camacho-Caceres, K., Ropelewski, A., Rosas, J., Ortiz-Mojer, M., Perez-Marty, L., … Isaza, C. (2015). An Optimization-Driven Analysis Pipeline to Uncover Biomarkers and Signaling Paths: Cervix Cancer. Microarrays, 4(2), 287–310. https://doi.org/10.3390/microarrays4020287
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