NetPath: a public resource of curated signal transduction pathways
Genome biology, 2010•Springer
We have developed NetPath as a resource of curated human signaling pathways. As an
initial step, NetPath provides detailed maps of a number of immune signaling pathways,
which include approximately 1,600 reactions annotated from the literature and more than
2,800 instances of transcriptionally regulated genes-all linked to over 5,500 published
articles. We anticipate NetPath to become a consolidated resource for human signaling
pathways that should enable systems biology approaches.
initial step, NetPath provides detailed maps of a number of immune signaling pathways,
which include approximately 1,600 reactions annotated from the literature and more than
2,800 instances of transcriptionally regulated genes-all linked to over 5,500 published
articles. We anticipate NetPath to become a consolidated resource for human signaling
pathways that should enable systems biology approaches.
Abstract
We have developed NetPath as a resource of curated human signaling pathways. As an initial step, NetPath provides detailed maps of a number of immune signaling pathways, which include approximately 1,600 reactions annotated from the literature and more than 2,800 instances of transcriptionally regulated genes - all linked to over 5,500 published articles. We anticipate NetPath to become a consolidated resource for human signaling pathways that should enable systems biology approaches.
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