A Practical Guide to Sparse k-Means Clustering for Studying Molecular Development of the Human Brain
Studying the molecular development of the human brain presents unique challenges for selecting a data analysis approach. The rare and valuable nature of human postmortem brain tissue, especially for developmental studies, means the sample sizes are small (n), but the use of high throughput genomic a...
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Main Authors: | Justin L. Balsor, Keon Arbabi, Desmond Singh, Rachel Kwan, Jonathan Zaslavsky, Ewalina Jeyanesan, Kathryn M. Murphy |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e0519d8c50c44180963685b47f848b9a |
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