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miREM: An expectation-maximization approach for prioritizing miRNAs associated with gene-set

miREM: An expectation-maximization approach for prioritizing miRNAs associated with gene-set

10.1186/s12859-018-2292-1

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Main Authors: Abdul Hadi L.H., Xuan Lin Q.X., Minh T.T., Loh M., Ng H.K., Salim A., Soong R., Benoukraf T.
Other Authors: CANCER SCIENCE INSTITUTE OF SINGAPORE
Format: Article
Published: 2020
Subjects:
Forecasting
Gene expression
Genes
Graphical user interfaces
HTTP
Maximum principle
Cellular mechanisms
Complex relationships
Expectation - maximizations
Expectation-maximization algorithms
Expectation-maximization approaches
Graphical interface
MiRNA
Mirna target predictions
RNA
messenger RNA
microRNA
algorithm
animal
biology
genetics
human
mouse
nucleic acid database
procedures
Algorithms
Animals
Computational Biology
Databases, Nucleic Acid
Humans
Mice
MicroRNAs
RNA, Messenger
Online Access:https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175373
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