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A CO association, which is on the other end of the spectrum from an ME association, means that genes are frequently found mutated together across cancer samples.
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The clusters produced are combined using a co-association matrix M. Thus, for each type of information, we generate its respective co-association matrix: M and M ∗.
As migrainous features may be the part of NDPH, this co-association is a normal phenomenon.
Moreover, CGA attenuated physical co-association of c-Src/Shc/Grb2 and ERK2 phosphorylation in PASMCs.
Moreover, they allow co-association of immunostimulatory molecules to improve the overall adjuvant capacity.
The certainty of objects is computed to obtain a better assignment order of objects by the weighted co-association.
Calcium commonly co-associates with OC and Fe oxides in soils, though the bonding mechanism (e.g., cation bridging) and implications of the co-association for OC sequestration remain unresolved.
Furthermore, each system was evaluated in terms of the physicochemical properties and via high-throughput Raman microscopy (to study co-association and deposition patterns after in vitro aerosolisation studies).
In this paper, we take a refined co-association matrix, which is originally used in ensemble clustering, as an initial similarity matrix and transform it by path-based measure, and then apply it to VAT.
However, heregulin and MG-132 led to major increases in PKA co-association (Fig. 1B).
Co-association of TDP-43 and TIA-1 was readily apparent (fig. 6, upper panel, double stars).
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