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GENT

General information

URL: http://medicalgenome.kribb.re.kr/GENT/
Full name: Gene Expression database of Normal and Tumor tissues
Description: GENT is a web-accessible database that provides gene expression patterns across diverse human cancer and normal tissues.
Year founded: 2011
Last update: 2018
Version: GENT2
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Korea, Republic of

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Contact information

University/Institution: Chungbuk National University
Address: Department of Bio and Information Technology, Graduate School, Chungbuk National University, 410 Seongbong-ro, Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju, Chungbuk, 361-763
City: Cheongju
Province/State: Chungbuk
Country/Region: Korea, Republic of
Contact name (PI/Team): Seon-Young Kim
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): kimsy@kribb.re.kr

Publications

21695066
GENT: gene expression database of normal and tumor tissues. [PMID: 21695066]
Shin G, Kang TW, Yang S, Baek SJ, Jeong YS, Kim SY.

BACKGROUND: Some oncogenes such as ERBB2 and EGFR are over-expressed in only a subset of patients. Cancer outlier profile analysis is one of computational approaches to identify outliers in gene expression data. A database with a large sample size would be a great advantage when searching for genes over-expressed in only a subset of patients.
DESCRIPTION: GENT (Gene Expression database of Normal and Tumor tissues) is a web-accessible database that provides gene expression patterns across diverse human cancer and normal tissues. More than 40000 samples, profiled by Affymetrix U133A or U133plus2 platforms in many different laboratories across the world, were collected from public resources and combined into two large data sets, helping the identification of cancer outliers that are over-expressed in only a subset of patients. Gene expression patterns in nearly 1000 human cancer cell lines are also provided. In each tissue, users can retrieve gene expression patterns classified by more detailed clinical information.
CONCLUSIONS: The large samples size (>24300 for U133plus2 and >16400 for U133A) of GENT provides an advantage in identifying cancer outliers. A cancer cell line gene expression database is useful for target validation by in vitro experiment. We hope GENT will be a useful resource for cancer researchers in many stages from target discovery to target validation. GENT is available at http://medicalgenome.kribb.re.kr/GENT/ or http://genome.kobic.re.kr/GENT/.

Cancer Inform. 2011:10() | 133 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-03-15)

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1032/6274 (83.567%)
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191/1213 (84.336%)
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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
[2018-11-29]
Meiye Jiang [2018-02-26]
Zhaohua Li [2018-01-28]