Rolf Turk

Molecular mechanisms in muscular dystrophy : a gene expression profiling study. (2006)

Turk, Rolf

Promotor: G.J.B. van Ommen, Co-promotores: J.T. den Dunnen, P.A.C. 't Hoen

Molecular mechanisms in muscular dystrophy : a gene expression profiling study. (2006)

Turk, Rolf

The muscular dystrophies are a group of neuromuscular disorders characterized by progres¬sive muscle weakness and wasting. Although the underlying genetic defects of a large number of muscular...

Exploiting the full power of temporal gene expression profiling through a new statistical test: Application to the analysis of muscular dystrophy data (2006)

Vinciotti, Veronica, Liu, Xiaohui, Turk, Rolf, De Meijer, Emile J, 't Hoen, Peter AC

Abstract Background The identification of biologically interesting genes in a temporal expression profiling dataset is challenging and complicated by high levels of experimental noise. Most...

Gene expression variation between mouse inbred strains (2004)

Turk, Rolf, 't Hoen, Peter AC, Sterrenburg, Ellen, De Menezes, Renée X, De Meijer, Emile J, Boer, Judith M, ...

Abstract Background In this study, we investigated the effect of genetic background on expression profiles. We analysed the transcriptome of mouse hindlimb muscle of five frequently used mouse inbred...

Intensity-based analysis of two-colour microarrays enables efficient and flexible hybridization designs (2004)

Turk, Rolf, Boer, Judith M., Sterrenburg, Ellen, De Menezes, Renée X., ...

In two‐colour microarrays, the ratio of signal intensities of two co‐hybridized samples is used as a relative measure of gene expression. Ratio‐based analysis becomes complicated and...

A common reference for cDNA microarray hybridizations (2002)

Sterrenburg, Ellen, Turk, Rolf, Boer, Judith M., Van Ommen, Gertjan B., Den Dunnen, Johan T.

Comparisons of expression levels across different cDNA microarray experiments are easier when a common reference is co‐hybridized to every microarray. Often this reference consists of one...

A common reference for cDNA microarray hybridizations

Sterrenburg, Ellen, Turk, Rolf, Boer, Judith M., Van Ommen, Gertjan B., Den Dunnen, Johan T.

Comparisons of expression levels across different cDNA microarray experiments are easier when a common reference is co-hybridized to every microarray. Often this reference consists of one...

Intensity-based analysis of two-colour microarrays enables efficient and flexible hybridization designs

Turk, Rolf, Boer, Judith M., Sterrenburg, Ellen, De Menezes, Renée X., ...

In two-colour microarrays, the ratio of signal intensities of two co-hybridized samples is used as a relative measure of gene expression. Ratio-based analysis becomes complicated and inefficient in...

A common reference for cDNA microarray hybridizations

Sterrenburg, Ellen, Turk, Rolf, Boer, Judith M., Van Ommen, Gertjan B., Den Dunnen, Johan T.

Comparisons of expression levels across different cDNA microarray experiments are easier when a common reference is co-hybridized to every microarray. Often this reference consists of one...

Intensity-based analysis of two-colour microarrays enables efficient and flexible hybridization designs

Turk, Rolf, Boer, Judith M., Sterrenburg, Ellen, De Menezes, Renée X., ...

In two-colour microarrays, the ratio of signal intensities of two co-hybridized samples is used as a relative measure of gene expression. Ratio-based analysis becomes complicated and inefficient in...