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Combined histomorphometric and gene-expression profiling applied to toxicology
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Combined histomorphometric and gene-expression profiling applied to toxicology

Andres Kriete, Mary K Anderson, Brad Love, John Freund, James J Caffrey, M Brook Young, Timothy J Sendera, Scott R Magnuson and J Mark Braughler
GenomeBiology.com, v 4(5), R32
30 Apr 2003
PMID: 12734012
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https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2003-4-5-r32View
Published, Version of Record (VoR)Maybe Open Access (Publisher Bronze) Open

Abstract

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A unique methodology has been developed for the combined analysis of histomorphometric and gene-expression profiles amenable to intensive data mining and multisample comparison for a comprehensive approach to toxicology. We have developed a unique methodology for the combined analysis of histomorphometric and gene-expression profiles amenable to intensive data mining and multisample comparison for a comprehensive approach to toxicology. This hybrid technology, termed extensible morphometric relational gene-expression analysis (EMeRGE), is applied in a toxicological study of time-varied vehicle- and carbon-tetrachloride (CCl 4 )-treated rats, and demonstrates correlations between specific genes and tissue structures that can augment interpretation of biological observations and diagnosis.

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