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Some Critical Data Quality Control Issues of Oligoarrays

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The authors would like to thank Professor Robert C. Elston for his valuable comments and suggestions. This work was partly supported by an Oncology Summer Scholarship from the College of Human Medicine of Michigan State University.

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Fu, W.J., Li, M., Wen, Y., Preeyanon, L. (2010). Some Critical Data Quality Control Issues of Oligoarrays. In: Feng, J., Fu, W., Sun, F. (eds) Frontiers in Computational and Systems Biology. Computational Biology, vol 15. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84996-196-7_3

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