作者
Amar Koleti, Raymond Terryn, Vasileios Stathias, Caty Chung, Daniel J Cooper, John P Turner, Dušica Vidović, Michele Forlin, Tanya T Kelley, Alessandro D’Urso, Bryce K Allen, Denis Torre, Kathleen M Jagodnik, Lily Wang, Sherry L Jenkins, Christopher Mader, Wen Niu, Mehdi Fazel, Naim Mahi, Marcin Pilarczyk, Nicholas Clark, Behrouz Shamsaei, Jarek Meller, Juozas Vasiliauskas, John Reichard, Mario Medvedovic, Avi Ma’ayan, Ajay Pillai, Stephan C Schürer
发表日期
2018/1/4
期刊
Nucleic acids research
卷号
46
期号
D1
页码范围
D558-D566
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
The Library of Integrated Network-based Cellular Signatures (LINCS) program is a national consortium funded by the NIH to generate a diverse and extensive reference library of cell-based perturbation-response signatures, along with novel data analytics tools to improve our understanding of human diseases at the systems level. In contrast to other large-scale data generation efforts, LINCS Data and Signature Generation Centers (DSGCs) employ a wide range of assay technologies cataloging diverse cellular responses. Integration of, and unified access to LINCS data has therefore been particularly challenging. The Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) LINCS Data Coordination and Integration Center (DCIC) has developed data standards specifications, data processing pipelines, and a suite of end-user software tools to integrate and annotate LINCS-generated data, to make LINCS signatures searchable and …
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