This article is part of the supplement: Selected Proceedings of the First Summit on Translational Bioinformatics 2008
PhenoGO: an integrated resource for the multiscale mining of clinical and biological data
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* Corresponding authors: Carol Friedman carol.friedman@dbmi.columbia.edu - Yves A Lussier lussier@uchicago.edu
BMC Bioinformatics 2009, 10(Suppl 2):S8 doi:10.1186/1471-2105-10-S2-S8
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