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Signaling pathways are rarely brought about by isolated reactions but rather by a cascade of events that can involve multiple subcellular compartments. Often, signaling pathways are studied with a focus on the roles of isolated members which makes it difficult to generate a comprehensive view of the pathway as a whole. There are other efforts in the public domain, which are generally not very detailed. In order to address these issues, we initiated the NetPath project.
Signaling pathways are rarely brought about by isolated reactions but rather by a cascade of events that can involve multiple subcellular compartments. Often, signaling pathways are studied with a focus on the roles of isolated members which makes it difficult to generate a comprehensive view of the pathway as a whole. There are other efforts in the public domain, which are generally not very detailed. In order to address these issues, we initiated the NetPath project.
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In case you are using our data, please cite the following references:
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NetPath
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Kandasamy, K. and Mohan, SS. et al. (2010) NetPath: A public resource of curated signal transduction pathways. Genome Biology. 11:R3.[PubMed]
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Netslim
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Raju, R. et al. (2011) Netslim: High-confidence curated signaling maps. Database. In press.
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For the following specific pathways, please cite
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RANKL/RANK Signaling Pathway
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Leptin Signaling Pathway
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FSH Signaling Pathway

Revision as of 06:50, 17 September 2011

Signaling pathways are rarely brought about by isolated reactions but rather by a cascade of events that can involve multiple subcellular compartments. Often, signaling pathways are studied with a focus on the roles of isolated members which makes it difficult to generate a comprehensive view of the pathway as a whole. There are other efforts in the public domain, which are generally not very detailed. In order to address these issues, we initiated the NetPath project.

In case you are using our data, please cite the following references:

NetPath Kandasamy, K. and Mohan, SS. et al. (2010) NetPath: A public resource of curated signal transduction pathways. Genome Biology. 11:R3.[PubMed]

Netslim Raju, R. et al. (2011) Netslim: High-confidence curated signaling maps. Database. In press.

For the following specific pathways, please cite

RANKL/RANK Signaling Pathway


Leptin Signaling Pathway


FSH Signaling Pathway

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