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closeAccess to data
Posted by PLOS_ONE_Group on 04 Jan 2008 at 22:56 GMT
Gene regulation data for all analyzed eukaryotic genes are available in the publicly available GENOPOLIS database (https://gc-lab32.btbs.unimib.it/genopolisDB/html/users.php; login: Olivier.Neyrolles ; password: genopolis). Fully annotated raw and filtered M. tuberculosis microarray data has been deposited in BµG@Sbase (accession number: E-BUGS-58; http://bugs.sgul.ac.uk/E-BUGS-58) and also ArrayExpress (accession number: E-BUGS-58). Both databases are MIAME compliant. Preliminary access to the M. tuberculosis dataset is available at http://bugs.sgul.ac.uk/bugsbase using the username: journalaccount3, password: hg67Ky42B. To view microarray experiment details select E-BUGS-58 from the drop-down menu, then Find. Then click on the experiment summary tree to access protocols and raw/filtered expression data.
http://plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0001403#article1.body1.sec4.sec8.p1
The usernames and passwords published here were included in error. The accounts have been disabled. The files held in BµG@Sbase are publicly accessible without a password.
RE: Access to data
Jonas1 replied to PLOS_ONE_Group on 06 Dec 2010 at 13:47 GMT
Is the dataset from the human dendritic cells publicly available?