Nicol et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Oncogenetic network estimation with disjunctive Bayesian networksNicol et al., 2021
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- Nicol P
- Coombes K
- Deaver C
- Chkrebtii O
- Paul S
- Toland A
- Asiaee A
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- Computational and Systems Oncology
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Motivation: Cancer is the process of accumulating genetic alterations that confer selective advantages to tumor cells. The order in which aberrations occur is not arbitrary, and inferring the order of events is challenging due to the lack of longitudinal samples from tumors …
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