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    Bioinformatics. 2003 May 1;19(7):825-33.

    Non-linear normalization and background correction in one-channel cDNA microarray studies.

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    Department of Biostatistics, Novo Nordisk, Bagsvaerd, Denmark. DEd@novonordisk.com

    Abstract

    MOTIVATION:

    Data from one-channel cDNA microarray studies may exhibit poor reproducibility due to spatial heterogeneity, non-linear array-to-array variation and problems in correcting for background. Uncorrected, these phenomena can give rise to misleading conclusions.

    RESULTS:

    Spatial heterogeneity may be corrected using two-dimensional loess smoothing (Colantuoni et al., 2002). Non-linear between-array variation may be corrected using an iterative application of one-dimensional loess smoothing. A method for background correction using a smoothing function rather than simple subtraction is described. These techniques promote within-array spatial uniformity and between-array reproducibility. Their application is illustrated using data from a study of the effects of an insulin sensitizer, rosiglitazone, on gene expression in white adipose tissue in diabetic db/db mice. They may also be useful with data from two-channel cDNA microarrays and from oligonucleotide arrays.

    AVAILABILITY:

    R functions for the methods described are available on request from the author.

    PMID:
    12724292
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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