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Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 91, No. 5, 400-401, March 3, 1999
© 1999 Oxford University Press


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Searching for Evidence of Altered Gene Expression: a Comment on Statistical Analysis of Microarray Data

Janet Wittes, Herman P. Friedman

Affiliations of authors: J. Wittes, Statistics Collaborative, Inc., Washington, DC; H. P. Friedman, Statistical Science and Technology Associates Inc., Princeton, NJ.

Correspondence to: Janet Wittes, Ph.D., Statistics Collaborative, Inc., 1710 Rhode Island Ave., Suite 200, Washington, DC 20036 (e-mail: janet@ statcollab.com).

Hilsenbeck et al. (1) have presented an intriguing experiment that raises important methodologic problems for approaching the assessment of the expression of specific genes. They compared tumors from animals killed at various times to obtain estrogen-stimulated tumors before tamoxifen treatment, tamoxifen-sensitive tumors during tamoxifen treatment but before acquired resistance, and tamoxifen-resistant tumors after resumption of tumor growth. They measured expression values for 588 genes for each of the three tumor types. They argue that a significant deviation in expression between tumor types for a particular gene represents evidence that the specific gene is altered during the development of tamoxifen resistance. In their report, Hilsenbeck et al. define a procedure for identifying "significant" deviations, and they . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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