Journal article
Meta-analysis of microarray studies reveals a novel hematopoietic progenitor cell signature and demonstrates feasibility of inter-platform data integration
D Sohal, A Yeatts, K Ye, A Pellagatti, L Zhou, P Pahanish, Y Mo, T Bhagat, J Mariadason, J Boultwood, A Melnick, J Greally, A Verma
Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2008
Abstract
Microarray-based studies of global gene expression (GE) have resulted in a large amount of data that can be mined for further insights into disease and physiology. Meta-analysis of these data is hampered by technical limitations due to many different platforms, gene annotations and probes used in different studies. We tested the feasibility of conducting a meta-analysis of GE studies to determine a transcriptional signature of hematopoietic progenitor and stem cells. Data from studies that used normal bone marrow-derived hematopoietic progenitors was integrated using both RefSeq and UniGene identifiers. We observed that in spite of variability introduced by experimental conditions and differ..
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Awarded by National Cancer Institute
Funding Acknowledgements
NIH 1R01HL082946, NIH RO1AG02913801, Community foundation for Southwestern Michigan JP McCarthy grant, Immunooncology Training Program T32 CA009173 and a gift from Janet and Arthur N. Hershaft.