
pmid: 14668234
Abstract Summary: The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) DNA Microarray Database is a web-accessible archive of DNA microarray data. The database was developed using the DNA microarray project/data management system, μArrayDB. Annotations for each DNA microarray project and associated cRNA target information are stored in a MySQL relational database and linked to array hybridization data (raw and normalized). At the discretion of investigators, data are placed into the public domain where they can be interrogated and downloaded through a web browser. In addition to serving as an online resource of gene expression data, the MUSC DNA Microarray Database is a model for other academic DNA microarray data repositories. Availability: Browsing and downloading of MUSC DNA Microarray Database information can be done after registration at http://proteogenomics.musc.edu/pss/home.php.
Academic Medical Centers, Internet, Information Dissemination, South Carolina, Database Management Systems, Information Storage and Retrieval, Databases, Nucleic Acid, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
Academic Medical Centers, Internet, Information Dissemination, South Carolina, Database Management Systems, Information Storage and Retrieval, Databases, Nucleic Acid, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
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