Modeling Dose-Response Microarray Data in Early Drug Development Experiments Using R Order-Restricted Analysis of Microarray Data

This book focuses on the analysis of dose-response microarray data in pharmaceutical setting, the goal being to cover this important topic for early drug development and to provide user-friendly R packages that can be used to analyze dose-response microarray data. It is intended for biostatisticians...

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Other Authors: Lin, Dan (Editor), Shkedy, Ziv (Editor), Yekutieli, Daniel (Editor), Amaratunga, Dhammika (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2012, 2012
Edition:1st ed. 2012
Series:Use R!
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:This book focuses on the analysis of dose-response microarray data in pharmaceutical setting, the goal being to cover this important topic for early drug development and to provide user-friendly R packages that can be used to analyze dose-response microarray data. It is intended for biostatisticians and bioinformaticians in the pharmaceutical industry, biologists, and biostatistics/bioinformatics graduate students. Part I of the book is an introduction, in which we discuss the dose-response setting and the problem of estimating normal means under order restrictions. In particular, we discuss the pooled-adjacent-violator (PAV) algorithm and isotonic regression, as well as the likelihood ratio test and non-linear parametric models, which are used in the second part of the book.  Part II is the core of the book. Methodological topics discussed include: ·         Multiplicity adjustment ·         Test statistics and testing procedures for the analysis of dose-response microarray data ·         Resampling-based inference and use of the SAM method at the presence of small-variance genes in the data ·         Identification and classification of dose-response curve shapes ·         Clustering of order restricted (but not necessarily monotone) dose-response profiles ·         Hierarchical Bayesian models and non-linear models for dose-response microarray data ·         Multiple contrast tests All methodological issues in the book are illustrated using four “real-world” examples of dose-response microarray datasets from early drug development experiments
Physical Description:XV, 282 p. 96 illus., 4 illus. in color online resource
ISBN:9783642240072