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National Brain Tumor Society at WikiPathways


Welcome to the Brain Tumor Portal

This portal highlights pathways maintained by the National Brain Tumor Society and the brain tumor research community.

NBTS is committed to driving research from basic science to clinical trial design. Through integrated initiatives, patient advocacy and funding opportunities, NBTS is effecting change in the system at all levels. The goal of this portal at WikiPathways is to collect, curate and share the latest brain tumor research in terms of biological pathways. These pathways provide an intuitive view into the mechanisms underlying disease, cellular health and drug activity.

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Exploring pathways

  • On the right, you'll find a curated set of Featured Pathways that are most relevant to brain tumor research.
  • On the left, you'll find a Search box to help find pathways by keywords or gene names.
  • Below, you'll find ongoing Curation Tasks that have prioritized to help improve and expand upon the collective knowledge about brain tumor pathways.


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Curation tasks

  1. Among the Featured Pathways, these in particular need some help in terms of:
    • Organization and layout:
      • ...
    • Annotation of gene, proteins and small molecules:
      • ...
    • Supporting literature references:
      • ...
  2. We have identified the following topics for new pathways:
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Wnt signaling (Homo sapiens)

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Wnt signaling

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