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Revision as of 23:42, 8 May 2008
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News
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Pathway contributors
GenMAPP pathways were contributed by the following authors:
Nathan Salomonis | Sebastien Burel | Grant Yang | Mike Lieberman |
Bruce Conklin | Manny Ramirez | Sam Rudy | Kam Dahlquist |
Ed Hsiao | Niradiz Reyes | Alexander Zambon | Sam Sklar |
Alex Pico | Joyclyn Yee | Andrew Kwa | |
Kristina Hanspers | Meagan Lizarazo | Nick Fidelman | |
Featured Pathway
About GenMAPP
What is GenMAPP?
GenMAPP.org was an academic organization that developed and supported GenMAPP (Gene Map Annotator and Pathway Profiler), a computer application designed to visualize gene expression data on maps representing biological pathways and groupings of genes.