E. Segal

Publication List Details

Period

1995 - 2008

Number

38

Co-Authors

Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 8:89-100(2003) DECOMPOSING GENE EXPRESSION INTO CELLULAR PROCESSES (2008)

E. Segal, A. Battle, D. Koller, E. Segal, A. Battle, D. Koller

We propose a probabilistic model for cellular processes, and an algorithm for discovering them from gene expression data. A process is associated with a set of genes that participate in it; unlike...

THE APPLICATION OF THE THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS (TGA) AND OF THE DIFFERENTIAL THERMAL ANALYSIS (DTA) FOR RAPID THERMAL ENDURANCE TESTING OF ELECTRICAL INSULATING MATERIALS (2005)

P. Budrugeac, E. Segal

The thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and the differential thermal analysis (DTA)were applied to investigations of aging processes in some electroinsulating polymeric materials(glass reinforced epoxy...

Decomposing Gene Expression into Cellular Processes (2003)

E. Segal, A. Battle, D. Koller

We propose a probabilistic model for cellular processes, and an algorithm for discovering them from gene expression data. A process is associated with a set of genes that participate in it; unlike...

Decomposing Gene Expression into Cellular Processes (2003)

E. Segal, A. Battle, D. Kollercomputer

Abstract We propose a probabilistic model for cellular processes, and an algorithm fordiscovering them from gene expression data. A process is associated with a set of genes that participate in it;...

Genome-wide discovery of transcriptional modules from DNA sequence and gene expression (2003)

E. Segal, R. Yelensky, D. Koller

In this paper, we describe an approach for understanding transcriptional regulation from both gene expression and promoter sequence data. We aim to identify transcriptional modules—sets of genes...

Decomposing Gene Expression into Cellular Processes (2003)

E. Segal, A. Battle, D. Koller

We propose a probabilistic model for cellular processes, and an algorithm for discovering them from gene expression data. A process is associated with a set of genes that participate in it; unlike...

Decomposing Gene Expression Into Cellular Processes (2003)

Segal And Battle, E. Segal, A. Battle, D. Koller

We propose a probabilistic model for cellular processes, and an algorithm for discovering them from gene expression data. A process is associated with a set of genes that participate in it; unlike...

ALGORITHM FOR FORMAL KINETICS OF CATALYTIC REACTIONS; APPLICATIONS TO TWO STEPS CATALYTIC REACTIONS (2003)

E. Segal

The author presents some elements of graph theory applied in writing rate equations ofhomogeneous catalytic reactions, particularly reactions used in analytical chemistry. Actually thekinetic graph...

Discovering molecular pathways from protein interaction and gene expression data (2003)

Segal, E., Wang, H., Koller, D.

In this paper, we describe an approach for identifying ‘pathways’ from gene expression and protein interaction data. Our approach is based on the assumption that many pathways exhibit two...

Genome-wide discovery of transcriptional modules from DNA sequence and gene expression (2003)

Segal, E., Yelensky, R., Koller, D.

In this paper, we describe an approach for understanding transcriptional regulation from both gene expression and promoter sequence data. We aim to identify transcriptional modules—sets of genes...

Complete screening of the CFTR gene in Argentine cystic fibrosis patients (2002)

Visich, A, Zielenski, J, Castanos, C, Diez, G, Grenoville, M, Segal, E, ...

In order to establish the nature and the distribution of mutations causing cystic fibrosis (CF) in 220 unrelated Argentine families, the present authors conducted an extensive molecular analysis of...

ON THE POSSIBILITY OF USING GRAPHS IN ORDER TO DERIVE RATE EQUATIONS FOR STRAIGHT CHAIN REACTIONS (PART I) (2002)

E. Segal

The author presents some results of an attempt to apply the graph theory for the kineticdescription of straight chain reactions. Using some classical examples already solved by help ofthe...

ON THE POSSIBILITY OF USING GRAPHS IN ORDER TO DERIVE RATE EQUATIONS FOR STRAIGHT CHAIN REACTIONS (PART II) (2002)

E. Segal

Following the graph treatment of straight chain reactions presented in a previous note, the authorillustrates it by some more examples.

Natural pathogens of laboratory animals and their effects on research (2000)

Connole, MD, Yamaguchi, H, Elad, D, Hasegawa, A, Segal, E, Torres-Rodriguez, JM

The natural fungal pathogens of laboratory animals such as rabbits and guinea pigs are mainly dermatophyte species, most commonly Trichophyton mentagrophytes and also, less frequently Microsporum...

Thermal behaviour of CO2 laser-irradiated CeO2 doped with Yb2O3 (1995)

Segal, E

Results concerning the thermal behaviour of Yb2O3-doped CeO2 samples irradiated with CO2 laser beams in continuous wave are presented.

Isolation of the Candida albicans histidinol dehydrogenase (HIS4) gene and characterization of a histidine auxotroph.

Altboum, Z, Gottlieb, S, Lebens, G A, Polacheck, I, Segal, E

Genetic studies were done with Candida albicans CBS 562. Various auxotrophs were isolated following mutagenesis with N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine. SAG5 (his4C), a stable histidine auxotroph...

Biotyping of Candida albicans: results of an international collaborative survey.

Odds, F C, Auger, P, Krogh, P, Neely, A N, Segal, E

An agar plate system for biotyping isolates of Candida albicans was evaluated in four laboratories for 18 coded yeast isolates, each tested in triplicate on duplicate series of agar plates. The...

Detection of Candida antigen in sera of patients with candidiasis by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-inhibition technique.

Segal, E, Berg, R A, Pizzo, P A, Bennett, J E

A total of 37 serum samples from 27 cancer patients were tested by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-inhibition technique for the detection of Candida antigen. In 20 randomly chosen sera from...

Evaluation of a new system for the rapid identification of clinically important yeasts.

Segal, E, Ajello, L

The rapid system developed by Huppert et al. (1975) for the identification of yeasts based on assimilation and fermentation patterns and on germ tube and pseudohyphal production was evaluated in a...

Antigenic variation of gonococcal pilus involves assembly of separated silent gene segments.

Segal, E, Hagblom, P, Seifert, H S, So, M

The pilus is a major outer-membrane protein of Neisseria gonorrhoeae that undergoes phase and antigenic variation. In strain MS11 pilus expression is regulated at two expression loci on the...

Protective immunity against murine candidiasis elicited by Candida albicans ribosomal fractions.

Levy, R, Segal, E, Eylan, E

Candida albicans ribosomes were prepared from mechanically disrupted cells through differential centrifugation and purification in a sucrose-ammonium sulfate solution. The ribosomes were analyzed...

Isolation of the Candida albicans histidinol dehydrogenase (HIS4) gene and characterization of a histidine auxotroph.

Altboum, Z, Gottlieb, S, Lebens, G A, Polacheck, I, Segal, E

Genetic studies were done with Candida albicans CBS 562. Various auxotrophs were isolated following mutagenesis with N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine. SAG5 (his4C), a stable histidine auxotroph...

Biotyping of Candida albicans: results of an international collaborative survey.

Odds, F C, Auger, P, Krogh, P, Neely, A N, Segal, E

An agar plate system for biotyping isolates of Candida albicans was evaluated in four laboratories for 18 coded yeast isolates, each tested in triplicate on duplicate series of agar plates. The...

Detection of Candida antigen in sera of patients with candidiasis by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-inhibition technique.

Segal, E, Berg, R A, Pizzo, P A, Bennett, J E

A total of 37 serum samples from 27 cancer patients were tested by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-inhibition technique for the detection of Candida antigen. In 20 randomly chosen sera from...

Evaluation of a new system for the rapid identification of clinically important yeasts.

Segal, E, Ajello, L

The rapid system developed by Huppert et al. (1975) for the identification of yeasts based on assimilation and fermentation patterns and on germ tube and pseudohyphal production was evaluated in a...

Antigenic variation of gonococcal pilus involves assembly of separated silent gene segments.

Segal, E, Hagblom, P, Seifert, H S, So, M

The pilus is a major outer-membrane protein of Neisseria gonorrhoeae that undergoes phase and antigenic variation. In strain MS11 pilus expression is regulated at two expression loci on the...

Protective immunity against murine candidiasis elicited by Candida albicans ribosomal fractions.

Levy, R, Segal, E, Eylan, E

Candida albicans ribosomes were prepared from mechanically disrupted cells through differential centrifugation and purification in a sucrose-ammonium sulfate solution. The ribosomes were analyzed...

Canaliculitis with isolation of Pityrosporum pachydermatis.

Romano, A, Segal, E, Blumenthal, M

A case of canaliculitis with obstruction of the lacrimal canaliculus and accumulation of conglomerates is described. Pityrosporum pachydermatis was cultured from the conglomerates. To the best of our...

Zinc-ion binding and cytokine activity regulation pathways predicts outcome in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis

Achiron, A, Gurevich, M, Snir, Y, Segal, E, Mandel, M

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating disease characterized by an unpredictable clinical course with intermittent relapses that lead over time to significant neurological disability. Clinical...