I hope this message finds you well. I recently had the privilege of reading your article titled "Prediction of drug efficacy from transcriptional profiles with deep learning". I must commend you on the depth and clarity of your research; it provided valuable insights into the potential applications of deep learning in drug efficacy prediction.
I am keen on replicating your experiments to further understand the intricacies of your approach. However, I encountered a point of ambiguity regarding the L1000 dataset you utilized. Specifically, I am uncertain about which level of the L1000 data you employed in your experiments.
Would you be kind enough to clarify this aspect? It would be immensely helpful for my replication efforts and further studies.
Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response.
Dear authors,
I hope this message finds you well. I recently had the privilege of reading your article titled "Prediction of drug efficacy from transcriptional profiles with deep learning". I must commend you on the depth and clarity of your research; it provided valuable insights into the potential applications of deep learning in drug efficacy prediction.
I am keen on replicating your experiments to further understand the intricacies of your approach. However, I encountered a point of ambiguity regarding the L1000 dataset you utilized. Specifically, I am uncertain about which level of the L1000 data you employed in your experiments.
Would you be kind enough to clarify this aspect? It would be immensely helpful for my replication efforts and further studies.
Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response.
Warm regards,
fanxiaoyu