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The measurement of gene expression data using microarrays has become a standard high throughput method in many areas of biology and medicine. Despite some issues in quality and reproducibility of microarray and derived data [3,4], microarrays are still considered one of the most promising experimental techniques for the understanding of complex molecular mechanisms, and the analysis of gene expression data is still a very active area of research in bioinformatics and statistics.
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Sohler, F. (2005). Generating Contexts for Expression Data Using Pathway Queries. In: Fages, F., Soliman, S. (eds) Principles and Practice of Semantic Web Reasoning. PPSWR 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3703. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11552222_15
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