BITS Meetings' Virtual Library:
Abstracts from Italian Bioinformatics Meetings from 1999 to 2013


766 abstracts overall from 11 distinct proceedings





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1. Alberti S, Trerotola M, Emerson A, Rossi E
An automated approach to the in-silico identification of chimeric mRNAs
Meeting: BITS 2006 - Year: 2006
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Topic: Miscellanea

Abstract: Missing

2. Calogero RA, Motta S, Pedrazzi G, Rago S, Rossi E, Iazzetti G, Turra R
Mining literature to improve biological knowledge extraction by microarray transcriptional profiling
Meeting: BIOCOMP 2002 - Year: 2002
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Topic:

Abstract: Missing

3. Eberini I, Emerson A, Gambari R, Rossi E, Giuliani S, Piccagli L
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of the NF-kB Transcription Factor
Meeting: BITS 2007 - Year: 2007
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Topic: Structural biology and drug design

Abstract: Missing

4. Emerson A, Liuni S, Castrignanò T, Rossi E
Plan for a National Infrastructure in Bioinformatics
Meeting: BIOCOMP 2003 - Year: 2003
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Topic: Others

Abstract: Missing

5. Emerson A, Rossi E
Immunogrid - The European Virtual Human Immune System Project
Meeting: BITS 2006 - Year: 2006
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Topic: Computational systems biology

Abstract: Missing

6. Emerson A, Rossi E, Giuliani S
A database infrastructure for microarray data
Meeting: BITS 2005 - Year: 2005
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Topic: Unspecified

Abstract: The usual procedure employed in the analysis of microarray data typically involves little more than a desktop workstation and a spreadsheet program. However, managing data in the form of spreadsheet files is not convenient, particularly when submitting results to public databases prior to publication. In addition, many researchers are discovering that data coming from the latest generation of microarray chips, which may contain many tens of thousands of gene probes, cannot be processed even with the most powerful personal computer. A further deficiency is that normally there is no provision for the systematic recording of information related to the experiment themselves, e.g. platform design, sample hybridization or protocols; such data are critical in checking reproducibility and for comparing with other experiments. Motivation for a more sophisticated and rigorous approach to microarray analysis data has come from researchers in the Hormone Responsive Breast Cancer Network (HRBC, http://www.hrbcgenomics. net/ ), where the analysis and sharing of microarray data with other members of the project, as well as comparison with relevant data in public repositories, are essential requirements

7. Giuliani S, Rossi S, D'Ascia S, Rossi E, Emerson A, Fiameni G, Tagliavini L, Frangiamone G, Volinia S
Microarray data infrastructure using Gebbalab based on Alfresco technology
Meeting: BITS 2007 - Year: 2007
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Topic: Biomedical informatics

Abstract: Missing

8. Romani A, Trerotola M, Guerra E, Emerson A, Rossi E, Bronowska A, Alberti S
Detection and analysis of spliced chimeric mRNAs in sequence databanks
Meeting: BIOCOMP 2003 - Year: 2003
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Topic: Novel algorithms

Abstract: Missing

9. Rossi E, Giuliani S, Gamberoni G, Volinia S, Frangiamone G, D'Ascia S
GebbaMA: archive and management of microarray data
Meeting: BITS 2009 - Year: 2009
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Topic: Databases, Ontologies, Tools and Applications

Abstract: Missing



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