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Microarrays are widely used in biomedical research. However, researchers conducting the biomedical assays are often not skilled to perform the necessary biostatistical preprocessing of the resulting data. As a result, researchers with different backgrounds contribute to the analysis, but often without documenting how the data were transformed. For a biomedical research network on liver cancer, we implemented a prototype that has two major aims: First, it should guide biomedical researchers through the analysis of microarray data by providing a limited amount of appropriate choices for the biostatistical procedures to be applied. Second, it should help to ensure data quality by documenting all transformations applied to the data set.
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