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This file contains a list processed for Human gene expression CEL files relating to the: Impact of NRSF variant over-expression in SK-N-AS human neuroblastoma cells (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/arrayexpress/browse.html?keywords=E-GEOD-22467&expandefo=on).
The CEL files were analysed using the MADAT Taverna workflow available on myExperiment:
http://www.myexperiment.org/workflows/2002.html
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Escherichia coli : From cDNA Microarray Ra...
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This workflow takes in a CDNA raw file and a normalisation method then returns a series of images/graphs which represent the same output obtained using the R and bioconductor. Also retruned by this workflow are a list of the top differentialy expressed genes (size dependant on the number specified as input - geneNumber), which are then used to find the candidate pathways which may be influencing the observed changes in the microarray data. By identifying the candidate pathways, more detailed...
Created: 2008-05-08
| Last updated: 2008-05-12
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Saeedeh
Paul Fisher
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HUMAN Microarray CEL file to candidate pathways
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Microarray CEL file to candidate pathways
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This workflow takes in a CEL file and a normalisation method then returns a series of images/graphs which represent the same output obtained using the MADAT software package (MicroArray Data Analysis Tool) http://www.bioinf.manchester.ac.uk/MADAT/index.html. Also retruned by this workflow are a list of the top differentialy expressed genes (size dependant on the number specified as input - geneNumber), which are then used to find the candidate pathways which may be influencing the observed ch...
Created: 2008-02-08
| Last updated: 2009-02-13
Credits:
Paul Fisher
Saeedeh