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URL: http://immuco.bjmu.edu.cn/
Full name: a database of gene Co-expression and Correlation in Immune cells
Description: ImmuCo includes expression data for a total of 20,283 human and 20,963 mouse genes from the Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 and Mouse Genome 430 2.0 microarrays, respectively, enabling co-expression and correlation analysis between any two genes.
Year founded: 2015
Last update: 2014-06-20
Version: v1.0
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Country/Region: China

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University/Institution: Peking University
Address: Department of Immunology,Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology,Ministry of Health,School of Basic Medical Sciences,Peking University Health Science Center,No. 38 Xueyuan Road,Beijing 100191,China
City: Beijing
Province/State: Beijing
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Pingzhang Wang
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): wangpzh@bjmu.edu.cn

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25326331
ImmuCo: a database of gene co-expression in immune cells. [PMID: 25326331]
Wang P, Qi H, Song S, Li S, Huang N, Han W, Ma D.

Current gene co-expression databases and correlation networks do not support cell-specific analysis. Gene co-expression and expression correlation are subtly different phenomena, although both are likely to be functionally significant. Here, we report a new database, ImmuCo (http://immuco.bjmu.edu.cn), which is a cell-specific database that contains information about gene co-expression in immune cells, identifying co-expression and correlation between any two genes. The strength of co-expression of queried genes is indicated by signal values and detection calls, whereas expression correlation and strength are reflected by Pearson correlation coefficients. A scatter plot of the signal values is provided to directly illustrate the extent of co-expression and correlation. In addition, the database allows the analysis of cell-specific gene expression profile across multiple experimental conditions and can generate a list of genes that are highly correlated with the queried genes. Currently, the database covers 18 human cell groups and 10 mouse cell groups, including 20,283 human genes and 20,963 mouse genes. More than 8.6 × 10(8) and 7.4 × 10(8) probe set combinations are provided for querying each human and mouse cell group, respectively. Sample applications support the distinctive advantages of the database. © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2015:43(Database issue) | 21 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2024-04-20)

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Created on: 2015-06-20
Curated by:
Yue Qi [2023-09-13]
Mengwei Li [2016-02-18]
Chunlei Yu [2015-11-20]
Chunlei Yu [2015-06-29]