Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
416077 Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The protein microarray is a powerful chip-based technology for profiling hundreds of proteins simultaneously and is being increasingly used. To study humoral response in pancreatic cancers, scientists have developed a two-dimensional liquid separation technique and built a two-dimensional protein microarray. However, identifying regions of differential expression on the protein microarray requires the use of appropriate statistical methods to assess the large amounts of data generated. A permutation-based test is proposed that incorporates spatial information of the two-dimensional antibody microarray. By borrowing strength from neighboring differentially expressed spots, the procedure is able to detect differentially expressed regions with high power while controlling the familywise type I error at 0.05 in simulation studies. The proposed methodology is also applied to a real microarray dataset.

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