Systematic bioinformatic analysis of expression levels of 17,330 human genes across 9,783 samples from 175 types of healthy and pathological tissues

S Kilpinen, R Autio, K Ojala, K Iljin, E Bucher, H Sara… - Genome biology, 2008 - Springer
S Kilpinen, R Autio, K Ojala, K Iljin, E Bucher, H Sara, T Pisto, M Saarela, RI Skotheim
Genome biology, 2008Springer
Our knowledge on tissue-and disease-specific functions of human genes is rather limited
and highly context-specific. Here, we have developed a method for the comparison of mRNA
expression levels of most human genes across 9,783 Affymetrix gene expression array
experiments representing 43 normal human tissue types, 68 cancer types, and 64 other
diseases. This database of gene expression patterns in normal human tissues and
pathological conditions covers 113 million datapoints and is available from the …
Abstract
Our knowledge on tissue- and disease-specific functions of human genes is rather limited and highly context-specific. Here, we have developed a method for the comparison of mRNA expression levels of most human genes across 9,783 Affymetrix gene expression array experiments representing 43 normal human tissue types, 68 cancer types, and 64 other diseases. This database of gene expression patterns in normal human tissues and pathological conditions covers 113 million datapoints and is available from the GeneSapiens website.
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