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Hypothesis-Based Analysis of Microarrays (HAM)

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(last update:  02/06/04)

Statistical Methods

Kowalski, J., and Powell, J. (2003). Nonparametric Inference for Stochastic Linear Hypotheses: Application to High-Dimensional Data. Biometrika, forthcoming.

Kowalski, J., Drake, C., Schwartz, R. H., Powell, J. (2003). Nonparametric, Hypothesis-Based Analysis of Microarrays (HAM) for Comparison of Several Phenotypes. Bioinformatics, forthcoming.

Clinical Applications

Georgantas, R.W., Tanavde, V., Malehorn, M., Heimfeld, S., Chen, M., Carr, L., Murillo, F., Kowalski, J., Civin, C.I. (2003). Genes Important in Hematopoietic Stem Cells. Cancer Research, forthcoming.

Huang, C.T., Drake, C.G., Marson, A.L., Zou, G., Hipkiss, E.L., Ravi, S., Kowalski, J., Levitsky, H.I., Workman, C.J., Vignali, D.A., Powell, J.D., Pardoll, D.M. (2003). Role of LAG-3 in Regulatory T Cells. Submitted, Science.


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