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Gene expression profiling techniques measure the transcriptional dynamics of thousands of genes in parallel manners. The available high-throughput transcriptomic datasets provide unprecedented opportunities of detecting biomarkers or signatures of complex diseases such as diabetes. In this work, we propose a computational method based on differential entropy to identify diabetic pathway biomarkers...
Some rheumatoid arthritis patients are not clinical response to Rituximab treatment, so the identification of candidate genes for Rituximab response is very important which might contribute to improve the response chance. This paper identifies the candidate genes in a module view, which is more robust and biologically meaningful compared to the conventional gene differentially expressed analysis....
Finite state machine (FSM) theory has great potentialities in understanding key concepts and analyzing molecular biological systems, especially in the process of gene expression. Based on the previous research work, this paper extends the study on the control problems in metabolism and gene mutation with FSM. The goal is to interpret how to apply control technologies to process of metabolism, and...
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