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Vol. 8, No. 2, 2008   

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Pancreatology and the Web

Microarray Databases I
Gwen Lomberk

Gastroenterology Research Unit, Saint Mary's Hospital, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minn., USA

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Pancreatology 2008;8:101-102 (DOI: 10.1159/000123602)



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Microarray analyses, in particular for pancreatic cancer and pancreatitis, have been extensively performed. Today, these data are so extensive that meta-analyses of microarray experiments for pancreatic diseases have begun to emerge. Thus, there is a large amount of data, derived from this methodology, which can help curious individuals develop, for instance, novel markers and assays of pancreatic diseases based upon the data deposited in these databases without the great expenses of generating the initial microarray experiment. Following, we provide a few sites that together constitute the first part of a small series of 'Pancreatology and the Web' articles on this topic.

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Gwen Lomberk, PhD
Gastroenterology Research Unit
Saint Mary's Hospital, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Rochester, MN 55905 (USA)
E-Mail lomberk.gwen@mayo.edu


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Published online: April 1, 2008
Number of Print Pages : 2

 
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