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Statistical methods for microarray data

Goeman, Jelle Jurjen

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Goeman, J. J. (2006, March 8). Statistical methods for microarray data. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/4324 Version: Corrected Publisher’s Version

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S T A T IS T IC A L M E T H O D S F O R M IC R O A R R A Y D A T A Jelle Goeman

Statistical Methods

for Microarray Data

Pathway Analysis, Prediction Methods and Visualization Tools

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