Microarray Analysis and Tumor Classification

John Quackenbush(Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center)
New England Journal of Medicine
June 7, 2006
Cited by 457

Abstract

Microarray analysis is a tool that can be used to compare the RNA profile of one cancer with that of another and to determine the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer. This article provides a description of the gene-expression microarray — how it works, how the data are analyzed, and the strengths and limitations of this tool.


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