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Singh (2002)
John Ramey edited this page Dec 29, 2012
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Singh et al. (2002) have examined 235 radical prostatectomy specimens from surgery patients between 1995 and 1997. The authors used oligonucleotide microarrays containing probes for approximately 12,600 genes and expressed sequence tags. They have reported that 102 of the radical prostatectomy specimens are of high quality: 52 prostate tumour samples and 50 non-tumour prostate samples.
The above description is from Ramey and Young (2011).
Sample Size | Number of Features | Number of Classes | Disease |
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102 | 12,600 | 2 | Prostate Cancer |
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@article{Singh:2002fh,
author = {Singh, Dinesh and Febbo, Phillip G and Ross, Kenneth and Jackson, Donald G and Manola, Judith and Ladd, Christine and Tamayo, Pablo and Renshaw, Andrew A and D'Amico, Anthony V and Richie, Jerome P and Lander, Eric S and Loda, Massimo and Kantoff, Philip W and Golub, Todd R and Sellers, William R},
title = {{Gene expression correlates of clinical prostate cancer behavior}},
journal = {Cancer Cell},
year = {2002},
volume = {1},
number = {2},
pages = {203--209},
month = mar
}
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