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Benjamin Haibe-Kains

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Women'S Health (London, England)|October 5, 2010
Classification models for breast cancer molecular subtyping: what is the best candidate for a translation into clinic?Benjamin Haibe-Kains
Genome Biology|October 8, 2016
DNA replication stress: a source of APOBEC3B expression in breast cancerDavid W Cescon, Benjamin Haibe-Kains
Frontiers in Genetics|August 1, 2014
Quantitative assessment and validation of network inference methods in bioinformaticsBenjamin Haibe-Kains, Frank Emmert-Streib
JNCI Cancer Spectrum|July 31, 2019
Gene Expression Analyses in Breast Cancer: Sample MattersBenjamin Haibe-Kains, David W Cescon
Cancer Discovery|June 2, 2022
REFLECTions on Combination Therapies Empowered by Data SharingTrevor J Pugh, Benjamin Haibe-Kains
Scientific Reports|February 20, 2020
Assessment of modelling strategies for drug response prediction in cell lines and xenograftsRoman Kurilov, Benjamin Haibe-Kains, Benedikt Brors
Source Code for Biology and Medicine|April 13, 2016
MM2S: personalized diagnosis of medulloblastoma patients and model systemsDeena M A Gendoo, Benjamin Haibe-Kains
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging|June 17, 2019
Why imaging data alone is not enough: AI-based integration of imaging, omics, and clinical dataAndreas Holzinger, Benjamin Haibe-Kains, Igor Jurisica
Frontiers in Genetics|September 16, 2014
Untangling statistical and biological models to understand network inference: the need for a genomics network ontologyFrank Emmert-Streib, Matthias Dehmer, Benjamin Haibe-Kains
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|November 4, 2014
Gene regulatory networks and their applications: understanding biological and medical problems in terms of networksFrank Emmert-Streib, Matthias Dehmer, Benjamin Haibe-Kains
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Women'S Health (London, England)|October 5, 2010
Classification models for breast cancer molecular subtyping: what is the best candidate for a translation into clinic?Benjamin Haibe-Kains
Genome Biology|October 8, 2016
DNA replication stress: a source of APOBEC3B expression in breast cancerDavid W Cescon, Benjamin Haibe-Kains
Frontiers in Genetics|August 1, 2014
Quantitative assessment and validation of network inference methods in bioinformaticsBenjamin Haibe-Kains, Frank Emmert-Streib
JNCI Cancer Spectrum|July 31, 2019
Gene Expression Analyses in Breast Cancer: Sample MattersBenjamin Haibe-Kains, David W Cescon
Cancer Discovery|June 2, 2022
REFLECTions on Combination Therapies Empowered by Data SharingTrevor J Pugh, Benjamin Haibe-Kains
Scientific Reports|February 20, 2020
Assessment of modelling strategies for drug response prediction in cell lines and xenograftsRoman Kurilov, Benjamin Haibe-Kains, Benedikt Brors
Source Code for Biology and Medicine|April 13, 2016
MM2S: personalized diagnosis of medulloblastoma patients and model systemsDeena M A Gendoo, Benjamin Haibe-Kains
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging|June 17, 2019
Why imaging data alone is not enough: AI-based integration of imaging, omics, and clinical dataAndreas Holzinger, Benjamin Haibe-Kains, Igor Jurisica
Frontiers in Genetics|September 16, 2014
Untangling statistical and biological models to understand network inference: the need for a genomics network ontologyFrank Emmert-Streib, Matthias Dehmer, Benjamin Haibe-Kains
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|November 4, 2014
Gene regulatory networks and their applications: understanding biological and medical problems in terms of networksFrank Emmert-Streib, Matthias Dehmer, Benjamin Haibe-Kains
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