Portal:RenalGenomics/Intro
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<br/><big><font color="#407F7F" size="5">Welcome to the Renal Genomics Portal</font></big><br/><br/> | <br/><big><font color="#407F7F" size="5">Welcome to the Renal Genomics Portal</font></big><br/><br/> | ||
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Most available pathways are inadequate for kidney research because they are based on human data, lack tissue/cell specificity or don’t distinguish between isozymes. To fill this gap, we created nephron segment-specific pathways. | Most available pathways are inadequate for kidney research because they are based on human data, lack tissue/cell specificity or don’t distinguish between isozymes. To fill this gap, we created nephron segment-specific pathways. | ||
Crowd contributions by renal physiologist to further develop these pathways and to create similar ones would provide a powerful and freely-available tool to expand the renal genomics field. | Crowd contributions by renal physiologist to further develop these pathways and to create similar ones would provide a powerful and freely-available tool to expand the renal genomics field. | ||
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Revision as of 12:46, 3 June 2017
This portal highlights WikiPathways content related to renal biology. Most available pathways are inadequate for kidney research because they are based on human data, lack tissue/cell specificity or don’t distinguish between isozymes. To fill this gap, we created nephron segment-specific pathways. Crowd contributions by renal physiologist to further develop these pathways and to create similar ones would provide a powerful and freely-available tool to expand the renal genomics field. |