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== Styling WikiPathways Models ==
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A showcase of WikiPathways models styled to produce images comparable to original static figures. You can model and then style any biological process, starting from a published figure or your own research results. Visualization tools like [http://www.cytoscape.org Cytoscape] can also be used to perform data-driven styling.
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=== PDGFR-beta and ovarian cancer survival ===
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(Zhang, ''Cell'' 2016) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27372738 PubMed]
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{|
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|[[Image:PDGFR-beta_pathway.png|border|500px|WikiPathways styled in Cytoscape]]
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{{#imgLink:WP3972_92088.png|thumb|center |WikiPathways model|pathway|WP3972|WikiPathways model}}
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|[[Image:PDGFR-beta_original.png|thumb|Original figure]]
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=== NAD⁺ in aging, metabolism, and neurodegeneration ===
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(Verdin, ''Science'' 2015) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26785480 PubMed]
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|[[Image:NAD-biosynthetic-pathways_CS.png|border|500px|WikiPathways styled in Cytoscape]]
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{{#imgLink:WP3645_85725.png|thumb|center |WikiPathways model|pathway|WP3645|WikiPathways model}}
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|[[Image:NAD_publication.png|thumb|Original figure]]
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=== Metabolic shifts toward glutamine regulate tumor growth, invasion and bioenergetics in ovarian cancer ===
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(Yang, ''Mol Syst Biol'' 2014) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24799285 PubMed]
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|[[Image:WP_Styling_Help_TCACycleCancer.png|600px|border|WikiPathways styled in Cytoscape]]
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|{{#imgLink:WP2868_78079.png|thumb|center |WikiPathways model|pathway|WP2868|WikiPathways model}}
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|[[Image:TCACycleCancer_original.jpg|thumb|Original figure]]
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=== Integrated systems approach identifies genetic nodes and networks in late-onset Alzheimer's disease ===
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(Zhang et al, "Cell" 2013) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23622250 PubMed]
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|[[Image:TYROBP_export.png|600px|border|WikiPathways styled in Cytoscape]]
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|{{#imgLink:WP3625_85694.png|thumb|center|WikiPathways model|pathway|WP3625|WikiPathways model}}
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|[[Image:Tyrobp_original.png|thumb|Original figure]]
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=== From systems to structure: bridging networks and mechanism ===
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(Fraser et al, "Mol. Cell." 2013) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23352243 PubMed]
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|[[Image:DualHijackModel_HIV.png|600px|border|WikiPathways styled in Cytoscape]]
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|{{#imgLink:WP3300_85021.png|thumb|center|WikiPathways model|pathway|WP3300|WikiPathways model}}
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|[[Image:DualHijack_original.png‎|thumb|Original figure]]
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Styling WikiPathways Models

A showcase of WikiPathways models styled to produce images comparable to original static figures. You can model and then style any biological process, starting from a published figure or your own research results. Visualization tools like Cytoscape can also be used to perform data-driven styling.


PDGFR-beta and ovarian cancer survival

(Zhang, Cell 2016) PubMed


WikiPathways styled in Cytoscape
Original figure
Original figure

NAD⁺ in aging, metabolism, and neurodegeneration

(Verdin, Science 2015) PubMed


WikiPathways styled in Cytoscape
Original figure
Original figure



Metabolic shifts toward glutamine regulate tumor growth, invasion and bioenergetics in ovarian cancer

(Yang, Mol Syst Biol 2014) PubMed

WikiPathways styled in Cytoscape
Original figure
Original figure



Integrated systems approach identifies genetic nodes and networks in late-onset Alzheimer's disease

(Zhang et al, "Cell" 2013) PubMed

WikiPathways styled in Cytoscape
Original figure
Original figure



From systems to structure: bridging networks and mechanism

(Fraser et al, "Mol. Cell." 2013) PubMed


WikiPathways styled in Cytoscape
Original figure
Original figure
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