\name{liverRawData} \alias{liverRawData} \docType{data} \title{ A dataframe of the protein expression data, peak information and sample information} \description{ A dataframe of the protein expression data, peak information, sample information (e.g. sample ID, stage, gender, etc.). This is the "raw \code{.csv}" files from the Biomarker wizard. } \usage{data(liverRawData)} \format{ A data frame with 14098 observations on the following 6 variables. \describe{ \item{\code{SampleTag}}{a numeric vector of sample ID.} \item{\code{CancerType}}{a factor, with levels \code{c} and \code{n}, indicating cancer class} \item{\code{Spectrum}}{a numeric vector indicating the experimental run.} \item{\code{Peak}}{a numeric vector identifying a peak.} \item{\code{Intensity}}{a numeric vector of expression values.} \item{\code{Substance.Mass}}{a numeric vector indicating the m/z value.} } } \source{ Ward DG, Cheng Y, N'Kontchou G, Thar TT, Barget N, Wei W, Billingham LJ, Martin A, Beaugrand M, Johnson PJ: Changes in the serum proteome associated with the development of hepatocellular carcinoma in hepatitis C-related cirrhosis. Br J Cancer. 2006, 94(2):287-92. } \references{ Ward DG, Cheng Y, N'Kontchou G, Thar TT, Barget N, Wei W, Billingham LJ, Martin A, Beaugrand M, Johnson PJ: Changes in the serum proteome associated with the development of hepatocellular carcinoma in hepatitis C-related cirrhosis. Br J Cancer. 2006, 94(2):287-92. } \examples{ data(liverRawData) }