Ken Lau

Localization of hRad9 in breast cancer (2008)

Chan, Vivian, Khoo, US, Wong, MS, Lau, Ken, Suen, Dacita, Li, George, ...

Abstract Background hRad9 is a cell cycle checkpoint gene that is up-regulated in breast cancer. We have previously shown that the mRNA up-regulation correlated with tumor size and local recurrence....

Applying Reinforcement Learning to Packet Scheduling in Routers (2008)

Herman Ferra, Ken Lau, Christopher Leckie

An important problem for the Internet is how to provide a guaranteed quality of service to users, in contrast to the current “best-effort ” service. A key aspect of this problem is how routers...

assembly errors in (2007)

Joseph Cheung, Xavier Estivill, Razi Khaja, Jeffrey R Macdonald, Ken Lau, Lap-chee Tsui, ...

Genome-wide detection of segmental duplications and potential

Genome-wide detection of segmental duplications and potential assembly errors in the human genome sequence (2003)

Cheung, Joseph, Estivill, Xavier, Khaja, Razi, MacDonald, Jeffrey R, Lau, Ken, Tsui, Lap-Chee, ...

Abstract Background Previous studies have suggested that recent segmental duplications, which are often involved in chromosome rearrangements underlying genomic disease, account for some 5% of the...

Genome-wide detection of segmental duplications and potential assembly errors in the human genome sequence

Cheung, Joseph, Estivill, Xavier, Khaja, Razi, MacDonald, Jeffrey R, Lau, Ken, Tsui, Lap-Chee, ...

Rapid computational heuristics have been developed based on BLAST analysis to detect segmental duplications, as well as regions containing potential sequence misassignments in the human genome...

Genome-wide detection of segmental duplications and potential assembly errors in the human genome sequence

Cheung, Joseph, Estivill, Xavier, Khaja, Razi, MacDonald, Jeffrey R, Lau, Ken, Tsui, Lap-Chee, ...

Rapid computational heuristics have been developed based on BLAST analysis to detect segmental duplications, as well as regions containing potential sequence misassignments in the human genome...