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  1. Once specific genes are identified through high throughput genomics technologies there is a need to sort the final gene list to a manageable size for validation studies. The triaging and sorting of genes often...

    Authors: Guohui Zhou, Xinyu Wen, Hang Liu, Michael J Schlicht, Martin J Hessner, Peter J Tonellato and Milton W Datta
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2004 5:46
  2. Global gene expression studies with microarrays can offer biological insights never before possible. However, the technology possesses many sources of technical variability that are an obstacle to obtaining hi...

    Authors: Martin J Hessner, Lisa Meyer, Jennifer Tackes, Sanaa Muheisen and Xujing Wang
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2004 5:53
  3. Spotted 70-mer oligonucleotide arrays offer potentially greater specificity and an alternative to expensive cDNA library maintenance and amplification. Since microarray fabrication is a considerable source of ...

    Authors: Martin J Hessner, Vineet K Singh, Xujing Wang, Shehnaz Khan, Michael R Tschannen and Thomas C Zahrt
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2004 5:12
  4. In nonlinear dynamic systems, synchrony through oscillation and frequency modulation is a general control strategy to coordinate multiple modules in response to external signals. Conversely, the synchrony info...

    Authors: Shouguo Gao, John L Hartman IV, Justin L Carter, Martin J Hessner and Xujing Wang
    Citation: BMC Systems Biology 2010 4:167
  5. Gene expression technologies have the ability to generate vast amounts of data, yet there often resides only limited resources for subsequent validation studies. This necessitates the ability to perform sortin...

    Authors: Michael Schlicht, Brian Matysiak, Tracy Brodzeller, Xinyu Wen, Hang Liu, Guohui Zhou, Rajiv Dhir, Martin J Hessner, Peter Tonellato, Mark Suckow, Morris Pollard and Milton W Datta
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2004 5:58
  6. Providing quantitative microarray data that is sensitive to very small differences in target sequence would be a useful tool in any number of venues where a sample can consist of a multiple related sequences p...

    Authors: Xujing Wang, Shuang Jia, Lisa Meyer, Maryam B Yassai, Yuri N Naumov, Jack Gorski and Martin J Hessner
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2007 8:329
  7. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease and extensive evidence has indicated a critical role of both the innate and the adaptive arms of immune system in disease development. To date most clinical trial...

    Authors: Shouguo Gao, Nathaniel Wolanyk, Ye Chen, Shuang Jia, Martin J. Hessner and Xujing Wang
    Citation: BMC Medical Genomics 2017 10:7
  8. Gene expression profiling using microarrays has become an important genetic tool. Spotted arrays prepared in academic labs have the advantage of low cost and high design and content flexibility, but are often ...

    Authors: Xujing Wang, Shuang Jia, Lisa Meyer, Bixia Xiang, Li-Yen Chen, Nan Jiang, Carol Moreno, Howard J Jacob, Soumitra Ghosh and Martin J Hessner
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2006 7:378
  9. The cohesin complex consists of multiple core subunits that play critical roles in mitosis and transcriptional regulation. The cohesin-associated protein Wapal plays a central role in off-loading cohesin to fa...

    Authors: Cary Stelloh, Michael H. Reimer, Kirthi Pulakanti, Steven Blinka, Jonathan Peterson, Luca Pinello, Shuang Jia, Sergei Roumiantsev, Martin J. Hessner, Samuel Milanovich, Guo-Cheng Yuan and Sridhar Rao
    Citation: Epigenetics & Chromatin 2016 9:14