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Mingxiang Teng

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 17, 2023
Statistical Analysis in ChIP-seq-Related ApplicationsMingxiang Teng
Genome Research|October 14, 2017
Accounting for GC-content bias reduces systematic errors and batch effects in ChIP-seq dataMingxiang Teng, Rafael A Irizarry
BMC Bioinformatics|April 20, 2018
Modeling and correct the GC bias of tumor and normal WGS data for SCNA based tumor subclonal population inferringYanshuo Chu, Mingxiang Teng, Yadong Wang
Frontiers in Genetics|December 7, 2020
Editorial: System Biology Methods and Tools for Integrating Omics DataLiang Cheng, Lei Deng, Mingxiang Teng
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|November 17, 2015
rHAT: fast alignment of noisy long reads with regional hashingBo Liu, Dengfeng Guan, Mingxiang Teng, et al.
Breast Cancer Research : BCR|February 9, 2022
Unique ER PR expression pattern in breast cancers with CHEK2 mutation: a hormone receptor and HER2 analysis based on germline cancer predisposition genesGrace Wei, Mingxiang Teng, Marilin Rosa, et al.
NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics|October 18, 2021
Characterizing batch effects and binding site-specific variability in ChIP-seq dataMingxiang Teng, Dongliang Du, Danfeng Chen, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|April 1, 2025
Peripheral blood somatic mosaicism and clonal hematopoiesis across ancestry backgroundsChristelle Colin-Leitzinger, Yi-Han Tang, Mingxiang Teng, et al.
Human Genomics|December 3, 2025
Ancestry-dependent patterns of somatic mosaicism and clonal hematopoiesis mutations in over 125,000 individuals reveal distinct cancer associationsChristelle Colin-Leitzinger, Yi-Han Tang, Mingxiang Teng, et al.
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|November 10, 2017
Missing data and technical variability in single-cell RNA-sequencing experimentsStephanie C Hicks, F William Townes, Mingxiang Teng, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|March 17, 2023
Statistical Analysis in ChIP-seq-Related ApplicationsMingxiang Teng
Genome Research|October 14, 2017
Accounting for GC-content bias reduces systematic errors and batch effects in ChIP-seq dataMingxiang Teng, Rafael A Irizarry
BMC Bioinformatics|April 20, 2018
Modeling and correct the GC bias of tumor and normal WGS data for SCNA based tumor subclonal population inferringYanshuo Chu, Mingxiang Teng, Yadong Wang
Frontiers in Genetics|December 7, 2020
Editorial: System Biology Methods and Tools for Integrating Omics DataLiang Cheng, Lei Deng, Mingxiang Teng
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|November 17, 2015
rHAT: fast alignment of noisy long reads with regional hashingBo Liu, Dengfeng Guan, Mingxiang Teng, et al.
Breast Cancer Research : BCR|February 9, 2022
Unique ER PR expression pattern in breast cancers with CHEK2 mutation: a hormone receptor and HER2 analysis based on germline cancer predisposition genesGrace Wei, Mingxiang Teng, Marilin Rosa, et al.
NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics|October 18, 2021
Characterizing batch effects and binding site-specific variability in ChIP-seq dataMingxiang Teng, Dongliang Du, Danfeng Chen, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|April 1, 2025
Peripheral blood somatic mosaicism and clonal hematopoiesis across ancestry backgroundsChristelle Colin-Leitzinger, Yi-Han Tang, Mingxiang Teng, et al.
Human Genomics|December 3, 2025
Ancestry-dependent patterns of somatic mosaicism and clonal hematopoiesis mutations in over 125,000 individuals reveal distinct cancer associationsChristelle Colin-Leitzinger, Yi-Han Tang, Mingxiang Teng, et al.
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|November 10, 2017
Missing data and technical variability in single-cell RNA-sequencing experimentsStephanie C Hicks, F William Townes, Mingxiang Teng, et al.
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