Alessandro Guffanti

According to our database1, Alessandro Guffanti authored at least 13 papers between 1999 and 2016.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2016
BITS 2015: the annual meeting of the Italian Society of Bioinformatics.
BMC Bioinform., 2016

2015
Preface: BITS2014, the annual meeting of the Italian Society of Bioinformatics.
BMC Bioinform., 2015

2014
Long Non-Coding RNA and Alternative Splicing Modulations in Parkinson's Leukocytes Identified by RNA Sequencing.
PLoS Comput. Biol., 2014

2012
A CUDA-based Implementation of the SSAKE Genomics Application.
Proceedings of the 20th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, 2012

2011
Parallelization of the SSAKE Genomics Application.
Proceedings of the 19th International Euromicro Conference on Parallel, 2011

2010
RSSsite: a reference database and prediction tool for the identification of cryptic Recombination Signal Sequences in human and murine genomes.
Nucleic Acids Res., 2010

2009
An Ariadne's thread to the identification and annotation of noncoding RNAs in eukaryotes.
Briefings Bioinform., 2009

2007
Splicy: a web-based tool for the prediction of possible alternative splicing events from Affymetrix probeset data.
BMC Bioinform., 2007

2005
DG-CST (Disease Gene Conserved Sequence Tags), a database of human-mouse conserved elements associated to disease genes.
Nucleic Acids Res., 2005

NemaFootPrinter: a web based software for the identification of conserved non-coding genome sequence regions between <i>C. elegans </i>and <i>C. briggsae</i>.
BMC Bioinform., 2005

Overview of BITS2005, the Second Annual Meeting of the Italian Bioinformatics Society.
BMC Bioinform., 2005

2004
AntiHunter: searching BLAST output for EST antisense transcripts.
Bioinform., 2004

1999
TargetFinder: searching annotated sequence databases for target genes of transcription factors.
Bioinform., 1999


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