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UESC

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URL: http://scgap.systemsbiology.net
Full name: The urologic epithelial stem cell database
Description: a public database that contains gene and protein information for the major cell types of the prostate, prostate cancer cell lines, and a cancer cell type isolated from a primary tumor.
Year founded: 2007
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Country/Region: United States

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University/Institution: University of Washington
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Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Pascal LE
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): lpascal@systemsbiology.org

Publications

18072977
The urologic epithelial stem cell database (UESC) - a web tool for cell type-specific gene expression and immunohistochemistry images of the prostate and bladder. [PMID: 18072977]
Pascal LE, Deutsch EW, Campbell DS, Korb M, True LD, Liu AY.

BACKGROUND: Public databases are crucial for analysis of high-dimensional gene and protein expression data. The Urologic Epithelial Stem Cells (UESC) database http://scgap.systemsbiology.net/ is a public database that contains gene and protein information for the major cell types of the prostate, prostate cancer cell lines, and a cancer cell type isolated from a primary tumor. Similarly, such information is available for urinary bladder cell types.
DESCRIPTION: Two major data types were archived in the database, protein abundance localization data from immunohistochemistry images, and transcript abundance data principally from DNA microarray analysis. Data results were organized in modules that were made to operate independently but built upon a core functionality. Gene array data and immunostaining images for human and mouse prostate and bladder were made available for interrogation. Data analysis capabilities include: (1) CD (cluster designation) cell surface protein data. For each cluster designation molecule, a data summary allows easy retrieval of images (at multiple magnifications). (2) Microarray data. Single gene or batch search can be initiated with Affymetrix Probeset ID, Gene Name, or Accession Number together with options of coalescing probesets and/or replicates.
CONCLUSION: Databases are invaluable for biomedical research, and their utility depends on data quality and user friendliness. UESC provides for database queries and tools to examine cell type-specific gene expression (normal vs. cancer), whereas most other databases contain only whole tissue expression datasets. The UESC database provides a valuable tool in the analysis of differential gene expression in prostate cancer genes in cancer progression.

BMC Urol. 2007:7() | 22 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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4922/6895 (28.629%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1487/2021 (26.472%)
4922
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Created on: 2018-01-27
Curated by:
Tongkun Guo [2018-03-31]
Tongkun Guo [2018-02-26]