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Papers from 2008
Assessing The Role Of Multi-protein Complexes In Determining Phenotype, Nolwenn Le Meur and Robert Gentleman
Papers from 2007
Data Quality Assessment of Ungated Flow Cytometry Data in High, Nolwenn Le Meur, Anthony Rossini, Maura Gasparetto, Clay Smith, Ryan R. Brinkman, and Robert Gentleman
Papers from 2006
Visualizing Genomic Data, Robert Gentleman, Florian Hahne, and Wolfgang Huber
Extensions to Gene Set Enrichment, Zhen Jiang and Robert Gentleman
Papers from 2005
On the Synthesis of Microarray Experiments, Robert Gentleman, Markus Ruschhaupt, and Wolfgang Huber
An introduction to low-level analysis methods of DNA microarray data, Wolfgang Huber, Anja von Heydebreck, and Martin Vingron
Papers from 2004
A graph theoretic approach to testing associations between disparate sources of functional genomic data, Raji Balasubramanian, Thomas LaFramboise, Denise Scholtens, and Robert Gentleman
Classification Using Generalized Partial Least Squares, Beiying Ding and Robert Gentleman
Reproducible Research: A Bioinformatics Case Study, Robert Gentleman
Bioconductor: Open software development for computational biology and bioinformatics, Robert C. Gentleman, Vincent J. Carey, Douglas J. Bates, Benjamin M. Bolstad, Marcel Dettling, Sandrine Dudoit, Byron Ellis, Laurent Gautier, Yongchao Ge, Jeff Gentry, Kurt Hornik, Torsten Hothorn, Wolfgang Huber, Stefano Iacus, Rafael Irizarry, Friedrich Leisch, Cheng Li, Martin Maechler, Anthony J. Rossini, Guenther Sawitzki, Colin Smith, Gordon K. Smyth, Luke Tierney, Yee Hwa Yang, and Jianhua Zhang
Statistical Analyses and Reproducible Research, Robert Gentleman and Duncan Temple Lang
Error models for microarray intensities, Wolfgang Huber, Anja von Heydebreck, and Martin Vingron
Differential Expression with the Bioconductor Project, Anja von Heydebreck, Wolfgang Huber, and Robert Gentleman