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URL: http://microarray.ym.edu.tw:8080/tools/module/set/index.jsp?mode=home
Proper Citation: SET (RRID:SCR_003605)
Description: A Java tool to evaluate and visualize the sample discrimination abilities of gene expression signatures. This tool provides a filtration function for signature identification and lies between clinical analyses and class prediction (or feature selection) tools.
Abbreviations: SET
Synonyms: Signature Evaluation Tool, SET - a Java tool to evaluate and visualize the sample discrimination abilities of gene expression signatures, Signature Evaluation Tool (SET), SET (Signature Evaluation Tool), SET (Signature Evaluation Tool) - a Java tool to evaluate and visualize the sample discrimination abilities of gene expression signatures
Resource Type: software application, software resource
Defining Citation: PMID:18221568
Keywords: java, gene expression, gene, discrimination, candidate gene, microarray
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