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Michal Linial
2010 – today
- 2013
[j31]Nadav Rappoport, Michal Linial: Functional inference by ProtoNet family tree: the uncharacterized proteome of Daphnia pulex. BMC Bioinformatics 14(S-3): S11 (2013)
[c15]Shelly Mahlab, Itai Linial, Michal Linial: Translation Efficiency of Synaptic Proteins and Its Coding Sequence Determinants. BIOINFORMATICS 2013: 151-157- 2012
[j30]Guy Naamati, Yitzhak Friedman, Ohad Balaga, Michal Linial: Susceptibility of the human pathways graphs to fragmentation by small sets of microRNAs. Bioinformatics 28(7): 983-990 (2012)
[j29]Burkhard Rost, Terry Gaasterland, Thomas Lengauer, Michal Linial, Scott Markel, B. J. Morrison McKay, Reinhard Schneider, Paul Horton, Janet Kelso: Paving the future: finding suitable ISMB venues. Bioinformatics 28(19): 2556-2559 (2012)
[j28]Nadav Rappoport, Solange Karsenty, Amos Stern, Nathan Linial, Michal Linial: ProtoNet 6.0: organizing 10 million protein sequences in a compact hierarchical family tree. Nucleic Acids Research 40(Database-Issue): 313-320 (2012)
[j27]Nadav Rappoport, Michal Linial: Viral Proteins Acquired from a Host Converge to Simplified Domain Architectures. PLoS Computational Biology 8(2) (2012)- 2011
[j26]Yosef Prat, Menachem Fromer, Nathan Linial, Michal Linial: Recovering key biological constituents through sparse representation of gene expression. Bioinformatics 27(5): 655-661 (2011)
[j25]Regev Schweiger, Michal Linial, Nathan Linial: Generative probabilistic models for protein-protein interaction networks - the biclique perspective. Bioinformatics [ISMB/ECCB] 27(13): 142-148 (2011)
[j24]Manor Askenazi, Michal Linial: ARISTO: ontological classification of small molecules by electron ionization-mass spectrometry. Nucleic Acids Research 39(Web-Server-Issue): 505-510 (2011)
[c14]Yosef Prat, Menachem Fromer, Michal Linial, Nathan Linial: Geometric Interpretation of Gene Expression by Sparse Reconstruction of Transcript Profiles. RECOMB 2011: 355-357- 2010
[j23]Yitzhak Friedman, Guy Naamati, Michal Linial: MiRror: a combinatorial analysis web tool for ensembles of microRNAs and their targets. Bioinformatics 26(15): 1920-1921 (2010)
[j22]Menachem Fromer, Michal Linial: Exposing the co-adaptive potential of protein-protein interfaces through computational sequence design. Bioinformatics 26(18): 2266-2272 (2010)
[j21]Guy Naamati, Manor Askenazi, Michal Linial: A predictor for toxin-like proteins exposes cell modulator candidates within viral genomes. Bioinformatics 26(18) (2010)
[j20]Menachem Fromer, Chen Yanover, Amir Harel, Ori Shachar, Yair Weiss, Michal Linial: SPRINT: side-chain prediction inference toolbox for multistate protein design. Bioinformatics 26(19): 2466-2467 (2010)
[j19]Assaf Gottlieb, Roy Varshavsky, Michal Linial, David Horn: UFFizi: a generic platform for ranking informative features. BMC Bioinformatics 11: 300 (2010)
[j18]Nadav Rappoport, Menachem Fromer, Regev Schweiger, Michal Linial: PANDORA: analysis of protein and peptide sets through the hierarchical integration of annotations. Nucleic Acids Research 38(Web-Server-Issue): 84-89 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j17]Guy Naamati, Manor Askenazi, Michal Linial: ClanTox: a classifier of short animal toxins. Nucleic Acids Research 37(Web-Server-Issue): 363-368 (2009)- 2008
[j16]Michal Linial, Jill P. Mesirov, B. J. Morrison McKay, Burkhard Rost: ISMB 2008 Toronto. PLoS Computational Biology 4(6) (2008)
[c13]Yaniv Loewenstein, Michal Linial: Connect the dots: exposing hidden protein family connections from the entire sequence tree. ECCB 2008: 193-199
[c12]Yaniv Loewenstein, Elon Portugaly, Menachem Fromer, Michal Linial: Efficient algorithms for accurate hierarchical clustering of huge datasets: tackling the entire protein space. ISMB 2008: 41-49
[e1]Mourad Elloumi, Josef Küng, Michal Linial, Robert F. Murphy, Kristan Schneider, Cristian Toma (Eds.): Bioinformatics Research and Development, Second International Conference, BIRD 2008, Vienna, Austria, July 7-9, 2008, Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 13, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-70598-7- 2007
[j15]Roy Varshavsky, Assaf Gottlieb, David Horn, Michal Linial: Unsupervised feature selection under perturbations: meeting the challenges of biological data. Bioinformatics 23(24): 3343-3349 (2007)
[j14]Elon Portugaly, Nathan Linial, Michal Linial: EVEREST: a collection of evolutionary conserved protein domains. Nucleic Acids Research 35(Database-Issue): 241-246 (2007)
[c11]Roy Varshavsky, David Horn, Michal Linial: Clustering Algorithms Optimizer: A Framework for Large Datasets. ISBRA 2007: 85-96
[c10]Roy Varshavsky, Menachem Fromer, Amit Man, Michal Linial: When Less Is More: Improving Classification of Protein Families with a Minimal Set of Global Features. WABI 2007: 12-24- 2006
[j13]Michal Linial: The Secrets of a Functional Synapse - From a Computational and Experimental Viewpoint. BMC Bioinformatics 7(S-1) (2006)
[j12]Elon Portugaly, Amir Harel, Nathan Linial, Michal Linial: EVEREST: automatic identification and classification of protein domains in all protein sequences. BMC Bioinformatics 7: 277 (2006)
[c9]Roy Varshavsky, Assaf Gottlieb, Michal Linial, David Horn: Novel Unsupervised Feature Filtering of Biological Data. ISMB (Supplement of Bioinformatics) 2006: 507-513- 2005
[j11]Ilona Kifer, Ori Sasson, Michal Linial: Predicting fold novelty based on ProtoNet hierarchical classification. Bioinformatics 21(7): 1020-1027 (2005)
[j10]Noam Kaplan, Michal Linial: Automatic detection of false annotations via binary property clustering. BMC Bioinformatics 6: 46 (2005)
[j9]Noam Kaplan, Ori Sasson, Uri Inbar, Moriah Friedlich, Menachem Fromer, Hillel Fleischer, Elon Portugaly, Nathan Linial, Michal Linial: ProtoNet 4.0: A hierarchical classification of one million protein sequences. Nucleic Acids Research 33(Database-Issue): 216-218 (2005)
[j8]Ori Sasson, Michal Linial: ProTarget: automatic prediction of protein structure novelty. Nucleic Acids Research 33(Web-Server-Issue): 81-84 (2005)
[j7]Iris Bahir, Michal Linial: ProTeus: identifying signatures in protein termini. Nucleic Acids Research 33(Web-Server-Issue): 277-280 (2005)
[c8]Tali Sadka, Michal Linial: Families of membranous proteins can be characterized by the amino acid composition of their transmembrane domains. ISMB (Supplement of Bioinformatics) 2005: 378-386
[c7]Roy Varshavsky, Michal Linial, David Horn: COMPACT: A Comparative Package for Clustering Assessment. ISPA Workshops 2005: 159-167- 2004
[j6]Noam Kaplan, Moriah Friedlich, Menachem Fromer, Michal Linial: A functional hierarchical organization of the protein sequence space. BMC Bioinformatics 5: 196 (2004)- 2003
[j5]Ori Sasson, Avishay Vaaknin, Hillel Fleischer, Elon Portugaly, Yonatan Bilu, Nathan Linial, Michal Linial: ProtoNet: hierarchical classification of the protein space. Nucleic Acids Research 31(1): 348-352 (2003)- 2002
[j4]Elon Portugaly, Ilona Kifer, Michal Linial: Selecting targets for structural determination by navigating in a graph of protein families. Bioinformatics 18(7): 899-907 (2002)
[j3]Yonatan Bilu, Michal Linial: The Advantage of Functional Prediction Based on Clustering of Yeast Genes and Its Correlation with Non-Sequence Based Classifications. Journal of Computational Biology 9(2): 193-210 (2002)
[c6]Ori Sasson, Nathan Linial, Michal Linial: The metric space of proteins-comparative study of clustering algorithms. ISMB 2002: 14-21
[c5]Yonatan Bilu, Michal Linial: Functional Consequences in Metabolic Pathways from Phylogenetic Profiles. WABI 2002: 263-276- 2001
[c4]Yonatan Bilu, Michal Linial: On the predictive power of sequence similarity in yeast. RECOMB 2001: 39-48- 2000
[j2]Nir Friedman, Michal Linial, Iftach Nachman, Dana Pe'er: Using Bayesian Networks to Analyze Expression Data. Journal of Computational Biology 7(3-4): 601-620 (2000)
[j1]Golan Yona, Nathan Linial, Michal Linial: ProtoMap: automatic classification of protein sequences and hierarchy of protein families. Nucleic Acids Research 28(1): 49-55 (2000)
[c3]Nir Friedman, Michal Linial, Iftach Nachman, Dana Pe'er: Using Bayesian networks to analyze expression data. RECOMB 2000: 127-135
[c2]Elon Portugaly, Michal Linial: Probabilities for having a new fold on the basis of a map of all protein sequences. RECOMB 2000: 237-244
1990 – 1999
- 1998
[c1]Golan Yona, Nathan Linial, Naftali Tishby, Michal Linial: A Map of the Protein Space: An Automatic Hierarchical Classification of all Protein Sequences. ISMB 1998: 212-221
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