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=== Welcome to the Reactome Portal ===
=== Welcome to the Reactome Portal ===
'''The Reactome Portal at WikiPathways maintains pathway content periodically synced with the Reactome collection.'''
'''The Reactome Portal at WikiPathways maintains pathway content periodically synced with the Reactome collection.'''
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<p>Reactome is an open-source, open access, manually curated and peer-reviewed pathway database. Pathway annotations are authored by expert biologists, in collaboration with Reactome editorial staff. The rationale behind Reactome is to convey the rich information in the visual representations of biological pathways familiar from textbooks and articles in a detailed, computationally accessible format. The core unit of the Reactome data model is the reaction. Entities (nucleic acids, proteins, complexes and small molecules) participating in reactions form a network of biological interactions and are grouped into pathways.</p>  
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<p>Reactome is an open-source, open access, manually curated and peer-reviewed pathway database. Pathway annotations are authored by expert biologists, in collaboration with Reactome editorial staff. The rationale behind Reactome is to convey the rich information in the visual representations of biological pathways familiar from textbooks and articles in a detailed, computationally accessible format. The core unit of the Reactome data model is the reaction. Entities (nucleic acids, proteins, complexes and small molecules) participating in reactions form causal chain of events or pathways.</p>  
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Learn more about Reactome
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Learn more about the Reactome Website and Pathway Analysis tools
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* Search our [http://www.cirm.ca.gov/for-researchers/researchfunding funded awards]  
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* Read [https://reactome.org/what-is-reactome About Reactome]  
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* See our [http://www.reactome.org/userguide/Usersguide.html user guide]
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* See our [https://reactome.org/userguide User guide]

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Welcome to the Reactome Portal

The Reactome Portal at WikiPathways maintains pathway content periodically synced with the Reactome collection.

Reactome is an open-source, open access, manually curated and peer-reviewed pathway database. Pathway annotations are authored by expert biologists, in collaboration with Reactome editorial staff. The rationale behind Reactome is to convey the rich information in the visual representations of biological pathways familiar from textbooks and articles in a detailed, computationally accessible format. The core unit of the Reactome data model is the reaction. Entities (nucleic acids, proteins, complexes and small molecules) participating in reactions form causal chain of events or pathways.

Learn more about the Reactome Website and Pathway Analysis tools

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