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URL: http://www.coexpedia.org/
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Description: Coexpedia is a database of context-associated co-expression networks inferred from individual series of microarray samples for human and mouse of GEO.
Year founded: 2017
Last update: 2017-01-01
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Country/Region: Korea, Republic of

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University/Institution: Yonsei University
Address: Department of Biotechnology, College of Life Science and Biotechnology
City: Seoul
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Country/Region: Korea, Republic of
Contact name (PI/Team): Insuk Lee
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): insuklee@yonsei.ac.kr

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27679477
COEXPEDIA: exploring biomedical hypotheses via co-expressions associated with medical subject headings (MeSH). [PMID: 27679477]
Yang S, Kim CY, Hwang S, Kim E, Kim H, Shim H, Lee I.

The use of high-throughput array and sequencing technologies has produced unprecedented amounts of gene expression data in central public depositories, including the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO). The immense amount of expression data in GEO provides both vast research opportunities and data analysis challenges. Co-expression analysis of high-dimensional expression data has proven effective for the study of gene functions, and several co-expression databases have been developed. Here, we present a new co-expression database, COEXPEDIA (www.coexpedia.org), which is distinctive from other co-expression databases in three aspects: (i) it contains only co-functional co-expressions that passed a rigorous statistical assessment for functional association, (ii) the co-expressions were inferred from individual studies, each of which was designed to investigate gene functions with respect to a particular biomedical context such as a disease and (iii) the co-expressions are associated with medical subject headings (MeSH) that provide biomedical information for anatomical, disease, and chemical relevance. COEXPEDIA currently contains approximately eight million co-expressions inferred from 384 and 248 GEO series for humans and mice, respectively. We describe how these MeSH-associated co-expressions enable the identification of diseases and drugs previously unknown to be related to a gene or a gene group of interest. © The Author(s) 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2017:45(D1) | 66 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2024-04-20)

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1054/6000 (82.45%)
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195/1143 (83.027%)
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Created on: 2017-02-15
Curated by:
Shixiang Sun [2017-02-15]