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Similarly, the dynamic range of the SUVmean is the widest compared with other methods (see Additional file 4).
Hettne et al. [25] and Rebholz-Schuhmann et al. [26] are examples of dictionary-based systems used to extract drug names and molecules via string matching methods (see Additional file 1).
Interestingly, two parallel construction process resulted in being around 72%% similar to the HGNC classification and around 91 % similar to each other [for detailed cluster information and comparison of cluster methods, see Additional file 3].
Primers used for qPCR are listed in the Supplemental methods (see Additional file 1).
Antibodies and reagents used are detailed under Supplemental methods (see Additional file 1).
siRNAs sequences are detailed under Supplemental methods (see Additional file 1).
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For regular 3D assays including 3D-Matrigel™ drip, and cells embedded in Matrigel™ (BD Biosciences, Bedford, MA) and PuraMatrix™ (BD Biosciences), S1 cells were cultured for 10 days in H14 medium (Additional Methods - see Additional file 1).
Using the HTP culture we assessed the relative contribution of collagen IV and laminin 111 (inducer of basal polarity) signaling to apical polarity formation (see Additional Methods - see Additional file 1).
113 TFs have been experimentally characterized while 124 are predicted in silico (see Methods) [See additional file 1].
This tendency holds even upon controlling for the large amount of essential proteins found in large complexes (P ≈ 0.003, see Methods [see Additional file 2]).
In order to identify tissue-specific transcripts we next computed a list with all the probes called "present" in the tissue of interest and "absent" in all other tissues (see Methods) [See Additional file 2].
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