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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|July 27, 2001
CLIFF: clustering of high-dimensional microarray data via iterative feature filtering using normalized cutsE P Xing, R M Karp
Carcinogenesis|February 6, 1999
Aberrant methylation of p16INK4a and deletion of p15INK4b are frequent events in human esophageal cancer in Linxian, ChinaE P Xing, Y Nie, L D Wang, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|June 3, 1999
Loss of heterozygosity of the Rb gene correlates with pRb protein expression and associates with p53 alteration in human esophageal cancerE P Xing, G Y Yang, L D Wang, et al.
Heredity|February 16, 2017
Inference of multiple-wave population admixture by modeling decay of linkage disequilibrium with polynomial functionsY Zhou, K Yuan, Y Yu, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 5, 2001
Automatic discovery of sub-molecular sequence domains in multi-aligned sequences: a dynamic programming algorithm for multiple alignment segmentationE P Xing, D M Wolf, I Dubchak, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|October 28, 1999
Mechanisms of inactivation of p14ARF, p15INK4b, and p16INK4a genes in human esophageal squamous cell carcinomaE P Xing, Y Nie, Y Song, et al.
Carcinogenesis|May 1, 1999
Role of p53 gene mutations in human esophageal carcinogenesis: results from immunohistochemical and mutation analyses of carcinomas and nearby non-cancerous lesionsS T Shi, G Y Yang, L D Wang, et al.
Carcinogenesis|April 7, 2000
Molecular alterations of p73 in human esophageal squamous cell carcinomas: loss of heterozygosity occurs frequently; loss of imprinting and elevation of p73 expression may be related to defective p53Y C Cai, G Y Yang, Y Nie, et al.
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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|July 27, 2001
CLIFF: clustering of high-dimensional microarray data via iterative feature filtering using normalized cutsE P Xing, R M Karp
Carcinogenesis|February 6, 1999
Aberrant methylation of p16INK4a and deletion of p15INK4b are frequent events in human esophageal cancer in Linxian, ChinaE P Xing, Y Nie, L D Wang, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|June 3, 1999
Loss of heterozygosity of the Rb gene correlates with pRb protein expression and associates with p53 alteration in human esophageal cancerE P Xing, G Y Yang, L D Wang, et al.
Heredity|February 16, 2017
Inference of multiple-wave population admixture by modeling decay of linkage disequilibrium with polynomial functionsY Zhou, K Yuan, Y Yu, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 5, 2001
Automatic discovery of sub-molecular sequence domains in multi-aligned sequences: a dynamic programming algorithm for multiple alignment segmentationE P Xing, D M Wolf, I Dubchak, et al.
Clinical Cancer Research : an Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Research|October 28, 1999
Mechanisms of inactivation of p14ARF, p15INK4b, and p16INK4a genes in human esophageal squamous cell carcinomaE P Xing, Y Nie, Y Song, et al.
Carcinogenesis|May 1, 1999
Role of p53 gene mutations in human esophageal carcinogenesis: results from immunohistochemical and mutation analyses of carcinomas and nearby non-cancerous lesionsS T Shi, G Y Yang, L D Wang, et al.
Carcinogenesis|April 7, 2000
Molecular alterations of p73 in human esophageal squamous cell carcinomas: loss of heterozygosity occurs frequently; loss of imprinting and elevation of p73 expression may be related to defective p53Y C Cai, G Y Yang, Y Nie, et al.
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