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Dapeng Cui
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Dear Bioconductor users,
Firstly I'm sorry if this subject is appropriate for the list. I
remember there
were some discussion in this list on what to do when treatment
produces a
global shift on gene expression. Now I'm facing this problem on T
cell
activation experiment. Upon activation T cells change dramaticaly.
They start
proliferation, getting much bigger and make more RNA. After running
affy chips,
whatever normalizations I did, thousands genes(20%~30%) on chip
changed. Of
course they all give equal number of up- and down-regulated genes. I
feel
really hard to make explantation from these data. And I think it's
dangerous to
normalize using housekeeping genes because HKs also change after T
cell
activation. Could anybody please give me some clues/publications on
which
pre-process/normalization works better for this situation?
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Dapeng Cui
Department of Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta, GA 30322