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Xenbase is now at release 2.5.5 Copyright The copyright of all site content, including but not limited to, images, movies and text belongs to Xenbase / XMMR or with the individuals / companies that submitted the data. No materials from Xenbase or the XMMR may be reproduced without permission. Some previously copyrighted materials have been used in the creation of this resource, and in such instances the existing copyright is clearly noted. General referenceBowes JB, Snyder KA, Segerdell E, Jarabek CJ, Azam K, Zorn AM, Vize PD. (2009) Xenbase: gene expression and improved integration. Nucleic Acids Res., doi:10.1093/nar/gkp953. CreditsThis database is supported by NIH R01 HD045776-01A2. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH. Previous financial support from the National Science Foundation (IBN 9630621 and 9983061 to PDV) and the Alberta Network for Proteomics Innovation (ANPI) was critical in building this resource. Xenbase steering committee: Ken Barker, University of Calgary Rob Grainger, University of Virginia Richard Harland, University of California at Berkeley Joel Richardson, MGI Paul Richardson, Joint Genome Institute Naoto Ueno, NIBB Peter Vize, University of Calgary Monte Westerfield, University of Oregon
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Xenbase poster for 2007 International Biocuration Meeting, San Jose, CA |
