Maurice H T Ling
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1.
Suwinski P, Ong C, Ling M, Poh Y, Khan A, Ong H
Front Genet
. 2019 Feb;
10:49.
PMID: 30809243
There is a growing attention toward personalized medicine. This is led by a fundamental shift from the 'one size fits all' paradigm for treatment of patients with conditions or predisposition...
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Too I, Ling M
ISRN Bioinform
. 2015 May;
2012:790452.
PMID: 25969744
Lung cancer is a common cancer, and expression profiling can provide an accurate indication to advance the medical intervention. However, this requires the availability of stably expressed genes as reference....
3.
Keng B, Chan O, Heng S, Ling M
ISRN Bioinform
. 2015 May;
2013:361321.
PMID: 25937945
The expressions of reference genes used in gene expression studies are assumed to be stable under most circumstances. However, studies had demonstrated that genes assumed to be stably expressed in...
4.
Castillo C, Ling M
Biomed Res Int
. 2014 Jul;
2014:648389.
PMID: 24977157
Antibiotics resistance is a serious biomedical issue as formally susceptible organisms gain resistance under its selective pressure. There have been contradictory results regarding the prevalence of resistance following withdrawal and...
5.
Ling M, Poh C
BMC Bioinformatics
. 2014 Jun;
15:140.
PMID: 24884349
Background: A means to predict the effects of gene over-expression, knockouts, and environmental stimuli in silico is useful for system biologists to develop and test hypotheses. Several studies had predicted...
6.
Lee C, Oon J, Lee K, Ling M
ISRN Microbiol
. 2013 Jun;
2012:965356.
PMID: 23724334
Escherichia coli is commonly found in intestine of human, and any changes in their adaptation or evolution may affect the human body. The relationship between E. coli and food additives...
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Heng S, Chan O, Keng B, Ling M
ISRN Microbiol
. 2013 Jun;
2011:469053.
PMID: 23724305
The expressions of reference genes used in gene expression studies are assumed to be stable under most circumstances. However, a number of studies had demonstrated that such genes were found...
8.
Ling M, Ban Y, Wen H, Wang S, Ge S
BMC Genomics
. 2013 Apr;
14:243.
PMID: 23577827
Background: Recent studies had found thousands of natural antisense transcripts originating from the same genomic loci of protein coding genes but from the opposite strand. It is unclear whether the...
9.
Kuo C, Ling M, Hsu C
BMC Bioinformatics
. 2011 Dec;
12 Suppl 8:S6.
PMID: 22152021
Background: Previously, gene normalization (GN) systems are mostly focused on disambiguation using contextual information. An effective gene mention tagger is deemed unnecessary because the subsequent steps will filter out false...
10.
Chia C, Lim C, Leong W, Ling M
IUBMB Life
. 2010 Jan;
62(3):200-3.
PMID: 20087965
Difference in gene expressions is characteristic of the function of different cell types and those genes with low expression variance can be used as standards for quantitative gene expression studies....