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Sreedevi Chandrasekaran

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Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal|April 2, 2014
A network view on Parkinson's diseaseSreedevi Chandrasekaran, Danail Bonchev
Plos One|January 20, 2016
Network Topology Analysis of Post-Mortem Brain Microarrays Identifies More Alzheimer's Related Genes and MicroRNAs and Points to Novel Routes for Fighting with the DiseaseSreedevi Chandrasekaran, Danail Bonchev
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal|December 8, 2016
Network analysis of human post-mortem microarrays reveals novel genes, microRNAs, and mechanistic scenarios of potential importance in fighting huntington's diseaseSreedevi Chandrasekaran, Danail Bonchev
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|September 15, 2005
Markov model recognition and classification of DNA/protein sequences within large text databasesJonathan D Wren, William H Hildebrand, Sreedevi Chandrasekaran, et al.
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Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal|April 2, 2014
A network view on Parkinson's diseaseSreedevi Chandrasekaran, Danail Bonchev
Plos One|January 20, 2016
Network Topology Analysis of Post-Mortem Brain Microarrays Identifies More Alzheimer's Related Genes and MicroRNAs and Points to Novel Routes for Fighting with the DiseaseSreedevi Chandrasekaran, Danail Bonchev
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal|December 8, 2016
Network analysis of human post-mortem microarrays reveals novel genes, microRNAs, and mechanistic scenarios of potential importance in fighting huntington's diseaseSreedevi Chandrasekaran, Danail Bonchev
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|September 15, 2005
Markov model recognition and classification of DNA/protein sequences within large text databasesJonathan D Wren, William H Hildebrand, Sreedevi Chandrasekaran, et al.
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