Genevestigator

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Genevestigator is an innovative online platform enabling researchers to globally explore public and proprietary expression data for research and clinical applications. It's a web-based application developed for biologists and medical researchers to rapidly find out how genes are expressed in different tissues, stimuli, drug treatments, diseases, or genetic modifications. Results are processed from a large database of manually curated and quality-controlled microarrays hybridized with RNA samples extracted from a large variety of tissues and conditions. Currently, data is available for human, mouse, rat, Arabidopsis, barley, rice, wheat, tomato, tobacco, Physcomitrella and soybean. Genevestigator was started in January 2004 by scientists from ETH Zurich and is currently developed and commercialized by Nebion AG.

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