RAD and the RAD Study-Annotator: an approach to collection, organization and exchange of all relevant information for high-throughput gene expression studies

Motivation: Gene expression array technology has become increasingly widespread among researchers who recognize its numerous promises. At the same time, bench biologists and bioinformaticians have come to appreciate increasingly the importance of establishing a collaborative dialog from the onset of...

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Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene Expression Profiling - methods
General aspects
Information Storage and Retrieval - methods
Internet
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Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis - methods
RNA - chemistry
RNA - classification
RNA - genetics
RNA - metabolism
Software
User-Computer Interface
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