par D'EUSTACHIO, P;Grana, Xavier;MACPHERSON, D;MANFREDI, JJ;MATTHEWS, Lisa;O'DONNELL, M;ORLIC-MILACIC, Marija;Roger, Pierre P. ;Samarajiwa, Shamith;WALWORTH, N
Référence Cyclin D associated events in G1, European Bioinformatics Institute, New York University Langone Medical Center, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Oregon Health and Science University, Vol. Reactome.org (https://reactome.org), Reactome.org (https://reactome.org), page (stable identifier R-HSA-69231)
Publication Publié, 2017-03
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Résumé : Reactome is open-source, open access, manually curated and peer-reviewed pathway database. Pathway annotations are authored by expert biologists, in collaboration with Reactome editorial staff and crossreferenced to many bioinformatics databases. A system of evidence tracking ensures that all assertions are backed up by the primary literature. Reactome is used by clinicians, geneticists, genomics researchers, and molecular biologists to interpret the results of high-throughput experimental studies, by bioinformaticians seeking to develop novel algorithms for mining knowledge from genomic studies, and by systems biologists building predictive models of normal and disease variant pathways.The development of Reactome is supported by grants from the US National Institutes of Health (P41HG003751), University of Toronto (CFREF Medicine by Design), European Union (EU STRP, EMI-CD), and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EBI Industry program).