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2015-01-13
azim58 - Muskan e-mail 2-15-12 Kurt Whittemore <kurtwhittemore@gmail.com> Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:38 PM To: Muskan <matrixmuskan@gmail.com> Just a friendly reminder about the location of the young and old normal sample data. Thanks! -Kurt =========================================================================== Muskan Kukreja <matrixmuskan@gmail.com> Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:47 PM To: Kurt Whittemore <kurtwhittemore@gmail.com> Oh I already put it in,admin/ biostatistics/ for kurt all genes.txt I forgot to tell u [Quoted text hidden] =========================================================================== Kurt Whittemore <kurtwhittemore@gmail.com> Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 8:33 AM To: Muskan Kukreja <matrixmuskan@gmail.com> Great thanks! [Quoted text hidden] =========================================================================== Kurt Whittemore <kurtwhittemore@gmail.com> Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 9:54 AM To: Muskan Kukreja <matrixmuskan@gmail.com> Hey Muskan, I finally got a chance to look at those young and old normal human sera samples. Do you have the raw intensity values for these samples too, or do you only have the normalized intensity values? -Kurt On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:47 PM, Muskan Kukreja <matrixmuskan@gmail.com> wrote: [Quoted text hidden] =========================================================================== Muskan Kukreja <matrixmuskan@gmail.com> Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 10:06 AM To: Kurt Whittemore <kurtwhittemore@gmail.com> Kurt, I just download the normalized intensity value from Gene Spring Experiment. In case you need raw values or any other stuff, kindly to go Gene Spring , Select Alta 10k genome and then under experiments, Muskan Kukreja and under that, click on SNS experiment. You can then click on default interpretation and then go to normalization, and delete the normalization, or add any you like. and then download the data as per your wish. Let me know if you do not get to this stuff. PS: Since the sample size is huge, and consists of different experiment, I would highly suggest you to analyze the normalized data else your inference would be highly misleading since, dynamic range for most of the sub samples in it were highly different. Muskan [Quoted text hidden] -- Muskan Kukreja Webpage: http://www.public.asu.edu/~mkukreja/ Graduate Research Associate, Center for Innovations in Medicine (CIM) Ph.D Candidate, Biological Design Graduate Program (BDGP) Vice President, Biodesign Graduate Student Organization (BGSO) The Biodesign Institute Arizona State University PO Box 875901 Tempe, Az 85281 Ph: 480-347-6479 E: mkukreja@asu.edu E: matrixmuskan@gmail.com
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