Correcting for sparsity and non-independence in glycomic data through a systems biology framework
Bokan Bao(University of California San Diego), Nathan E. Lewis(University of Georgia), Austin K. York(University of California San Diego), Mahmoud A. Mohammad(Agricultural Research Service), Benjamin P. Kellman(Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard), Morey W. Haymond(Baylor College of Medicine), Lars Bode(Western Human Nutrition Research Center), Austin W.T. Chiang(Foundation Center)
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