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Journal of Clinical & Experimental Pathology
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Changming Cheng

Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Shanghai Biochip Company Limited, Shanghai, China

Biography

Dr.Changming Cheng is currently working in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology at Shanghai Biochip Company Limited, Shanghai, China. His research interest includes Biotechnology, Biochip , Laboratory Medicine, Pathobiology, Finite Element Analysis Structural Analysis, Modal Analysis, Vibration Analysis, Structural Health Monitoring, Nondestructive Testing, Vibration Testing. He has done nearly 16 publications in his field.
Publications

Application of a Blood-based Dynamic Genome Signature: How MAS5/RMA/PLIER Normalization Batches Affect Measured Gene Expression Profiling Stability in Clinical Diagnosis

Objective: A number of studies compare the microarray normalization methods MAS5 (Microarray Suite Version 5), RMA (Robust Multi-array Average) and PLIER (Probe Logarithmic Error Intensity Estimate) with respect to the rate at which genes of interest are identified. Here we evaluate and compare the stability of the measured gene expression when ide... Read More»

Jonah Chao, Gerald Chaban, Changming Cheng, Sanggetha Piarar, C. C. Liew and Samuel Chao

Research Article: J Clin Exp Pathol 2017, 8: 333

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0681.1000333

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