[BioC] limma publications
Naomi Altman
naomi at stat.psu.edu
Tue Jun 22 18:46:21 CEST 2004
Oops, must have been a Freudian slip. Actually, I am not perfectly
comfortable with SAM. But I am quite comfortable with limma.
--Naomi
At 12:42 PM 6/22/2004 -0400, Naomi Altman wrote:
>Me, too.
>
>One of the reasons that SAM is popular, is that it is popular (i.e. since
>everyone has heard of it, it makes reviewers happy). So, it would be nice
>to be able to point to publications in good journals so that reviewers
>will be comfortable. (I personally, am quite comfortable with SAM).
>
>--Naomi
>
>At 04:38 PM 4/27/2004 +0200, Julia Engelmann wrote:
>
>>Hi Bioconductor users,
>>
>>has anyone published data using "limma" for microarray analysis and would
>>point me to it?
>>
>>Thanks a lot,
>>Julia
>>
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Naomi S. Altman 814-865-3791 (voice)
Associate Professor
Bioinformatics Consulting Center
Dept. of Statistics 814-863-7114 (fax)
Penn State University 814-865-1348 (Statistics)
University Park, PA 16802-2111
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