StemChecker: a web-based tool to discover and explore stemness signatures in gene sets
@inproceedings{Pinto2015StemCheckerAW, title={StemChecker: a web-based tool to discover and explore stemness signatures in gene sets}, author={Jos{\'e} P. Pinto and Ravi Kiran Reddy Kalathur and Daniel V. Oliveira and T{\^a}nia Barata and Rui S. R. Machado and Susana Machado and Ivette Pacheco-Leyva and Isabel Duarte and Matthias E. Futschik}, booktitle={Nucleic Acids Research}, year={2015} }
Stem cells present unique regenerative abilities, offering great potential for treatment of prevalent pathologies such as diabetes, neurodegenerative and heart diseases. Various research groups dedicated significant effort to identify sets of genes-so-called stemness signatures-considered essential to define stem cells. However, their usage has been hindered by the lack of comprehensive resources and easy-to-use tools. For this we developed StemChecker, a novel stemness analysis tool, based on… CONTINUE READING
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