CellMap : The Cancer Cell Map

The Cancer Cell Map is a selected set of human cancer focused pathways. Biologists can browse and search the Cancer Cell Map pathways. View gene expression data on any pathway. Computational biologists can download all pathways in BioPAX format for global analysis. Software developers can build software on top of the Cancer Cell Map using the web service API. Download and install the cPath pathway database software to create a local mirror of the... more

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