StRAP: an integrated resource for profiling high-throughput cancer genomic data from stress response studies.

The increasing availability and maturity of DNA microarray technology has led to an explosion of cancer profiling studies for identifying cancer biomarkers, and predicting treatment response. Uncovering complex relationships, however, remains the most challenging task as it requires compiling and ef...

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Main Authors: Seth Johnson, Biju Issac, Shuping Zhao, Mohit Bisht, Orieta Celiku, Philip Tofilon, Kevin Camphausen, Uma Shankavaram
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3524254?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-bc9703c8ecfb4a3d8dedd8e56aa1b55f2020-11-24T20:50:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5169310.1371/journal.pone.0051693StRAP: an integrated resource for profiling high-throughput cancer genomic data from stress response studies.Seth JohnsonBiju IssacShuping ZhaoMohit BishtOrieta CelikuPhilip TofilonKevin CamphausenUma ShankavaramThe increasing availability and maturity of DNA microarray technology has led to an explosion of cancer profiling studies for identifying cancer biomarkers, and predicting treatment response. Uncovering complex relationships, however, remains the most challenging task as it requires compiling and efficiently querying data from various sources. Here, we describe the Stress Response Array Profiler (StRAP), an open-source, web-based resource for storage, profiling, visualization, and sharing of cancer genomic data. StRAP houses multi-cancer microarray data with major emphasis on radiotherapy studies, and takes a systems biology approach towards the integration, comparison, and cross-validation of multiple cancer profiling studies. The database is a comprehensive platform for comparative analysis of gene expression data. For effective use of arrays, we provide user-friendly and interactive visualization tools that can display the data and query results. StRAP is web-based, platform-independent, and freely accessible at http://strap.nci.nih.gov/.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3524254?pdf=render
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author Seth Johnson
Biju Issac
Shuping Zhao
Mohit Bisht
Orieta Celiku
Philip Tofilon
Kevin Camphausen
Uma Shankavaram
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Biju Issac
Shuping Zhao
Mohit Bisht
Orieta Celiku
Philip Tofilon
Kevin Camphausen
Uma Shankavaram
StRAP: an integrated resource for profiling high-throughput cancer genomic data from stress response studies.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Seth Johnson
Biju Issac
Shuping Zhao
Mohit Bisht
Orieta Celiku
Philip Tofilon
Kevin Camphausen
Uma Shankavaram
author_sort Seth Johnson
title StRAP: an integrated resource for profiling high-throughput cancer genomic data from stress response studies.
title_short StRAP: an integrated resource for profiling high-throughput cancer genomic data from stress response studies.
title_full StRAP: an integrated resource for profiling high-throughput cancer genomic data from stress response studies.
title_fullStr StRAP: an integrated resource for profiling high-throughput cancer genomic data from stress response studies.
title_full_unstemmed StRAP: an integrated resource for profiling high-throughput cancer genomic data from stress response studies.
title_sort strap: an integrated resource for profiling high-throughput cancer genomic data from stress response studies.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The increasing availability and maturity of DNA microarray technology has led to an explosion of cancer profiling studies for identifying cancer biomarkers, and predicting treatment response. Uncovering complex relationships, however, remains the most challenging task as it requires compiling and efficiently querying data from various sources. Here, we describe the Stress Response Array Profiler (StRAP), an open-source, web-based resource for storage, profiling, visualization, and sharing of cancer genomic data. StRAP houses multi-cancer microarray data with major emphasis on radiotherapy studies, and takes a systems biology approach towards the integration, comparison, and cross-validation of multiple cancer profiling studies. The database is a comprehensive platform for comparative analysis of gene expression data. For effective use of arrays, we provide user-friendly and interactive visualization tools that can display the data and query results. StRAP is web-based, platform-independent, and freely accessible at http://strap.nci.nih.gov/.
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