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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocalThanks for the suggestion - a lot of people have mentionned that a link
to Pubmed would be helpful, so we're going to try to implement that
soon.
As for data mining, the database will hopefully be useful for that. We
don't have any immediate plans, but we are going to construct and post a
bunch of charts to allow for rapid cross-species or cross-tissue
comparisons for some parameters (like embryo size, cell size, certain
metabolite or ion concentrations, etc.). Let us know what comparison
charts would be useful - our intern needs some work to do this summer...
Paul
Paul Jorgensen, Ph.D.
Post-doctoral fellow, Kirschner Laboratory
Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School
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Boston, MA, 02115
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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocalPaul,
thank you very much for sharing the database.
Is it possible to get a direct link to pubmed (I know that you have the
Reference PubMed ID for some of them)
Can you make it a rule? (to submit a DIRECT clickeable link to the
source)
Are you planing to perform some data-mining on your database? (I love
chilibot) multifactorial analysis of the numbers? Clustering? etc.
thanks!
Fernando
Fernando Avila-Rencoret, MD
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University