The
            example data in the package comes from a pre-clinical evaluation
            study of an active compound in microarray setting. The dose-response
            microarray data contains 1000 genes and 6 doses (0 (control), 0.01,
            0.04, 0.16, 0.63, 2.5 mg/kg) with 4-5 arrays at each dose level.
        
          
        The data
            set, which has 1000 features and 26 samples, is placed in a
            workspace called "dopamine2.RDA" . The data is provided inside 
            folder exampleData of the IsoGeneGUI package (will be automatically
            opened when we choose  " File
              >  open dataset > R  workspace "  in the package). 
        
          
        The 
            "dopamine2" workspace contains two objects: "dose" and "dopamine".
            The object "dopamine" contains  gene expression matrix and the
            object "dose" provides the dose levels.
        
          
        References:
        
          - Lin et al. 2007, Testing
              for Trend in Dose-Response Microarray Experiments: a Comparison of
              Testing Procedures, Multiplicity, and Resampling-Based Inference.
              Stat.App. in Gen. & Mol. Bio., 6(1), article 26.
- Göhlmann,
              H. W. H. and Talloen, W. 2009, Gene Expression Studies Using
              Affymetrix Microarrays,  Chapman & Hall/CRC.
- Setia Pramana, Dan Lin,
              Philippe Haldermans, Ziv Shkedy, Tobias Verbeke, Hinrich W.H.
              Göhlmann, An De Bondt, Willem Talloen, and Luc Bijnens. 2010,
              Analysis of Dose-response Studies in Microarray Experiments using
              The R IsoGene Package, R Journal, 2/1.
- Pramana S., Haldermans
              P., and Verbeke, T. (2012) A User Friendly Interface for Analyzing
              Dose-response Studies in Microarray Experiments: The IsoGeneGUI
              package. A Book Chapter in Lin, D., Shkedy, Z., Amaratunga,D.,
              Yekutieli, D and Bijnens, L. (Editors), "Modeling of Dose-response
              Microarray Data in Early Drug Development Experiments Using R",
              Springer.
          
       
     
    
      
        Example
              Data: Dopamine Study