Displaying 16 results from an estimated 16 matches for "antibodies".
2010 Jan 20
2
How do I juxtapose two lattice graphs with common X axes such that the X axes line up?
Hello,
I would like to juxtapose two lattice graphs with common X axes such that the X axes line up. I am using plot right now but the edges are not neat and it would be nice if I could just draw 1 X axis and not both of them.
Here is my code:
upper<-bwplot(SignalUsed~as.factor(AllNormalHitsNamesCount),data=NmlOverviewArray2,
xlab="",
ylab="Intensity of Individual
2009 Mar 04
5
Filtering R lists
Hello
I am am new to R and any help with the following would be appreciated:
I have a list (example attached) and I would like to create a new list
which is a filtered version of this list. I.e I would like a list that
only contains elements with this value:
Chr 10 : 21853562 - 21855482
Any pointers/tips would be great.
Thanks!
Nikol
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Bioinformatician/Computer Associate
Cambridge Institute
2005 Apr 11
2
How to calculate the AUC in R
Hello R-listers,
I'm working in an experiment that try to determine the degree of
infection of different clones of a fungus and, one of the measures we
use to determine these degree is the counting of antibodies in the
plasma at different dilutions, in this experiment the maximum number of
dilutions was eleven. I already checked for differences on the maximum
concentration of the antibodies in function of each clone of the fungus.
However one measure of interest is the area under the curve (AUC) for
t...
2010 Dec 13
1
Qs re writing/reading arrays, dataframes
Hi! I'm just getting started with R (and with the analysis of large
datasets in general). I have several beginner-level questions whose
answers I have not been able to find, and was hoping one of you would
be kind enough to throw me a cluebrick or two.
I have a 6-dimensional numeric array (which I'll call myarray) that is
"fully named". By this I mean that non-NULL dimnames
2015 Jul 26
1
Get term from document by position
...(plasma) cell Ant..."
My approach generates this snippet for the same search string (not included in the example):
"mechanisms of humoral immunity the elimination of <b>extracellular</b> <b>microbes</b> and toxins 143 9 immunologic tolerance ... for example antibodies function to eliminate <b>microbes</b> in extra <b>extracellular</b> fluids and activated t lymphocytes ... and are designed to provide defense against <b>extracellular</b> <b>microbes</b> and intracellular <b>microbes</b> respectively fig...
2015 May 18
4
How best to get around shadowing of executables by system()'s prepending of directories to Windows' PATH?
My question:
On Windows, R's system() command prepends several directories to those
in the Windows Path variable.
>From ?system
The search path for 'command' may be system-dependent: it will
include the R 'bin' directory, the working directory and the
Windows system directories before 'PATH'.
This shadows any executables on the Path that share a
2010 Sep 08
1
XML getNodeSet syntax for PUBMED XML export
...ting me. I can get all the "DescriptorName" tags, but these include
both MajroTopicYN = "Y" and "N" variants. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Prototype text from PUBMED
<MeshHeadingList>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName MajorTopicYN="Y">Antibodies, Monoclonal</DescriptorName>
</MeshHeading>
<MeshHeading>
<DescriptorName MajorTopicYN="N">Blood Platelets</DescriptorName>
<QualifierName MajorTopicYN="N">immunology</QualifierName>
<QualifierName MajorTopicYN="Y">physio...
2009 Oct 17
0
the number of components of the mixture model and the stratfied data
Hi,all
with my data,there are more than 1000 quantitative results of antibody
concentrations, there may be 2 components(positive and negative), or 3
components (may be strong positive, positive, and negative), or 4-6
components. Could you tell me how to determine the number of components of
the mixture model? the "anova.mix" in mixdist of the R software seems not
work.
my
2010 Jan 21
1
Merging and extracting data from list
Hello R-help group,
I have a question about merging lists. I have two lists:
Genes list (hSgenes)
name chr strand start end transStart transEnd
symbol description feature
ENSG00000223972 1 1 11874 14412 11874 14412
DEAD/H box polypeptide 11 like 1DEAD/H box polypeptide 11 like 3DEAD/H
box polypeptide 11 like 9 ;;
2005 May 10
0
Re: 80-page Pharma complimentary report-Emerging Business models in Pharma (PR#7847)
...mi block buster and block buster model. The report not only analyses the large structural changes and dynamic shifts in the Industry, it also takes an in-depth look at new revenue models. Another area of analysis is the shift from chemical-based small molecules to biology-based large molecules like antibodies and protein, and what new opportunities this has created in the Industry.
To download the full report and view the table of contents click here. http://www.jsbintelligence.com/template.asp?docId=22&docName=Pharma-Report-Form
Should you be the wrong person to contact for this type of report,...
2009 Sep 08
0
Genentech Nonclinical Biostatistics Position in South San Francisco
Nonclinical Biostatistics position at Genentech, South San Francisco
September 3, 2009
Genentech has an opening for a full time position in its Nonclinical
Biostatistics group, located in South San Francisco, CA.
The nonclinical group currently consists of ten MS and PhD level
statisticians and mathematicians, plus one programmer, who work with
approximately 1,000 scientists, engineers, and
2007 Sep 12
0
New package: hbim - Hill/Bliss Independence Model for Multicomponent Vaccines
Hi all,
I have just uploaded the hbim package. This package does calculations related to the Hill/Bliss independence model as applied to mulitcomponent vaccines. Specifically, the package caculates expected relative risk and proportion protected assuming normally distributed log10 transformed antibody dose for a several component vaccine. It uses Hill models for each component which are combined
2007 Sep 12
0
New package: hbim - Hill/Bliss Independence Model for Multicomponent Vaccines
Hi all,
I have just uploaded the hbim package. This package does calculations related to the Hill/Bliss independence model as applied to mulitcomponent vaccines. Specifically, the package caculates expected relative risk and proportion protected assuming normally distributed log10 transformed antibody dose for a several component vaccine. It uses Hill models for each component which are combined
2005 Oct 12
1
Nonclinical Biostatistics Job Opening at Genentech in South San Francisco, CA
I hope that this job posting does not offend anyone. My sincere apologies if
it is inappropriate -- blame me, not my company.
-- Bert Gunter
Genentech Nonclinical Statistics
South San Francisco, CA
Genentech has an opening for a fulltime position in its nonclinical
biostatistics department, located in South San Francisco, CA.
The nonclinical group currently consists of seven MS and PhD
2010 Aug 20
0
Wanted :BioInformatics Scientist - Heavy "R" focus
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oncology drug development that both increases the probability of
clinical success and provides a discovery engine for high-value targets.
This approach has resulted in a promising pipeline of monoclonal
antibodies against novel targets including HGF
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2009 Dec 17
2
some help regarding combining columns from different files
Dear all,
Here is my code which am using to combine 5th column from different data
sets.
Here is the function to do my job
genesymbol.append.file <-NULL
gene.column <- NULL
readGeneSymbol <- function(files,genesymbol.column=5){
for(i in fnames){
temp <- read.table(fnames,header=T,sep="\t",stringsAsFactors=F,quote="\"")