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Microarray Data from Yeoh et al. in MACAT format

Bioconductor version: 3.2

This is a microarray data set on acute lymphoblastic leukemia, published in 2002 (Yeoh et al.Cancer Cell 2002). The experiments were conducted in the St.Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tenessee, USA. The raw data was preprocessed by variance stabilizing normalization (Huber et al.) on probe and subsequent summarization of probe expression values into probe set expression values using median polish.

Author: Benjamin Georgi, Matthias Heinig, Sebastian Schmeier, Joern Toedling

Maintainer: Joern Toedling <toedling at ebi.ac.uk>

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biocLite("stjudem")

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biocViews CancerData, ChipOnChipData, ExperimentData, LeukemiaCancerData, MicroarrayData
Version 1.10.0
License LGPL (>= 2)
Depends R (>= 2.10), utils
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Suggests Me macat
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