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breastCancerUPP

   

This package is for version 3.0 of Bioconductor; for the stable, up-to-date release version, see breastCancerUPP.

Gene expression dataset published by Miller et al. [2005] (UPP).

Bioconductor version: 3.0

Gene expression data from a breast cancer study published by Miller et al. in 2005, provided as an eSet.

Author: Markus Schroeder, Benjamin Haibe-Kains, Aedin Culhane, Christos Sotiriou, Gianluca Bontempi, John Quackenbush

Maintainer: Markus Schroeder <mschroed at jimmy.harvard.edu>, Benjamin Haibe-Kains <bhaibeka at jimmy.harvard.edu>

Citation (from within R, enter citation("breastCancerUPP")):

Installation

To install this package, start R and enter:

## try http:// if https:// URLs are not supported
source("https://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
biocLite("breastCancerUPP")

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biocViews Cancer, ExperimentData, GeneExpression, Microarray
Version 1.3.1
License Artistic-2.0
Depends R (>= 2.5.0)
Imports
LinkingTo
Suggests survcomp, genefu, Biobase
SystemRequirements
Enhances
URL http://compbio.dfci.harvard.edu/
Depends On Me
Imports Me
Suggests Me genefu, MineICA, safe
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