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    Cancer Systems Biology

    Cancer is a complex disease, resulting from system-wide interactions of biological processes rather than from any single underlying cause. The processes that drive all cancer development and progression have b...

    Elana J. Fertig, Ludmila V. Danilova in Handbook of Statistical Bioinformatics (2011)

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    Biomedical Informatics for Cancer Research: Introduction

    Biomedical informatics encompasses a set of disciplines focused on develo**, implementing, and perfecting the use of informatics and computational tools in biomedical research and clinical care. In this volu...

    Michael F. Ochs, John T. Casagrande in Biomedical Informatics for Cancer Research (2010)

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    Genomics Data Analysis Pipelines

    Data size and flow are rapidly increasing in cancer research, as high-throughput technologies are developed for each molecular type present in the cell, from DNA sequences through metabolite levels. In order t...

    Michael F. Ochs in Biomedical Informatics for Cancer Research (2010)