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AAIR

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URL: http://aair.cimed.ike.liu.se
Full name: The Allergic Airway Inflammation Repository
Description: Public microarray databases allow analysis of expression levels of candidate genes in different contexts. However, finding relevant microarray data is complicated by the large number of available studies. We have compiled a user-friendly, open-access database of mRNA microarray experiments relevant to allergic airway inflammation . The aim is to allow allergy researchers to determine the expression profile of their genes of interest in multiple clinical data sets and several experimental systems quickly and intuitively. AAIR also provides quick links to other relevant information such as experimental protocols, related literature and raw data files.
Year founded: 2014
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Country/Region: Sweden

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University/Institution: Linköping University
Address: Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Centre for Individualised Medicine, Linköping University,c, Sweden
City: Linköping
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Country/Region: Sweden
Contact name (PI/Team): M. Gustafsson
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): mika.gustafsson@liu.se

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The Allergic Airway Inflammation Repository--a user-friendly, curated resource of mRNA expression levels in studies of allergic airways. [PMID: 24888382]
Gawel DR, Rani James A, Benson M, Liljenström R, Muraro A, Nestor CE, Zhang H, Gustafsson M.

Public microarray databases allow analysis of expression levels of candidate genes in different contexts. However, finding relevant microarray data is complicated by the large number of available studies. We have compiled a user-friendly, open-access database of mRNA microarray experiments relevant to allergic airway inflammation, the Allergic Airway Inflammation Repository (AAIR, http://aair.cimed.ike.liu.se/). The aim is to allow allergy researchers to determine the expression profile of their genes of interest in multiple clinical data sets and several experimental systems quickly and intuitively. AAIR also provides quick links to other relevant information such as experimental protocols, related literature and raw data files.

Allergy. 2014:69(8) | 0 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
Mansoor Khan [2018-04-25]
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Qi Wang [2018-01-28]