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Roy Navon

Researcher at Agilent Technologies

Publications -  38
Citations -  4494

Roy Navon is an academic researcher from Agilent Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Respiratory tract infections & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 33 publications receiving 3864 citations. Previous affiliations of Roy Navon include Tel Aviv University & University of Parma.

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GOrilla: a tool for discovery and visualization of enriched GO terms in ranked gene lists

TL;DR: GOrilla is a web-based application that identifies enriched GO terms in ranked lists of genes, without requiring the user to provide explicit target and background sets, and its unique features and advantages over other threshold free enrichment tools include rigorous statistics, fast running time and an effective graphical representation.
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miRNA-mRNA integrated analysis reveals roles for miRNAs in primary breast tumors

TL;DR: This study presents and analyzes data derived from expression profiling of 799 miRNAs in 101 primary human breast tumors, along with genome-wide mRNA profiles and extensive clinical information, to identify statistical significant differential expression of mi RNAs between molecular intrinsic subtypes, and between samples with different levels of proliferation.
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Novel Rank-Based Statistical Methods Reveal MicroRNAs with Differential Expression in Multiple Cancer Types

TL;DR: This study aims to identify miRNAs with consistent differential expression in multiple tumor types using a novel data analysis approach and develops scores for comparing miRNA expression in matched sample data based on a rigorous characterization of the distribution of order statistics over a discrete state set.
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Silencing of a large microRNA cluster on human chromosome 14q32 in melanoma: biological effects of mir-376a and mir-376c on insulin growth factor 1 receptor.

TL;DR: It is shown that the expression of miRNAs from a large cluster on human chromosome 14q32 is significantly down-regulated in melanoma cell lines, benign nevi and melanoma samples relative to normal melanocytes, and this work is the first to show that the large miRNA cluster on chromosome 14Q32 is silenced in melanomas.