TUMIR:一个实验支持的各种癌症中microRNA解除管制的数据库。

Lei Dong, Min Luo, Fang Wang, Junwu Zhang, Tingting Li, Jia Yu
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摘要

背景:microRNA在癌症中发挥着重要作用,已有多篇文献描述了microRNA与癌症的关系,但其表达模式尚不明确。有必要对实验支持下的相互作用进行全面的收集和总结。描述:TUMIR (http://www.ncrnalab.com/TUMIR/)是一个人工提取的实验支持的microRNA-癌症关系数据库,旨在提供大量、高质量、经过验证的microRNA在各种癌症中失调的综合资源。目前的版本包括一个系统的文献检索,截至2012年5月1日,使用PubMed数据库,包含从205篇文献和1163个条目中提取的数据,这些条目描述了人类microRNAs与癌症之间的调控相互作用。数据库中的每个条目都包含microRNA名称、疾病名称、病例号、对照号、p值、实验验证的靶点、样本类型以及同一篇论文中提到的患者临床病理参数的简要描述。该网站有几个相关网站的广泛外部链接,任何请求都可以通过电子邮件发送到tumir_pumc@163.com.Conclusion: TUMIR是一个开放访问的网站,对于那些对更好地了解mirna与癌症之间关系感兴趣的研究人员来说,它将是一个准确的线索。
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TUMIR: an experimentally supported database of microRNA deregulation in various cancers.

TUMIR: an experimentally supported database of microRNA deregulation in various cancers.

Background: MicroRNAs were found to play an important role in cancers and several literatures exist to describe the relationship between microRNA and cancer, but the expression pattern was still faintly. There is a need for a comprehensive collection and summary of the interactions under experimental support.

Description: TUMIR (http://www.ncrnalab.com/TUMIR/), a manually extracted database of experimentally supported microRNA-cancer relationship, aims at providing a large, high-quality, validated comprehensive resource of microRNA deregulation in various cancers. The current version includes a systematic literature search to May-1-2012 using PubMed database, contains data extracted from 205 literatures and 1163 entries describing a regulatory interaction between human microRNAs and cancers. Each entry in the database contains the details of microRNA name, the disease name, case number, control number, p value, the experimentally validated targets, sample type, and a brief description of patients' clinic pathologic parameters mentioned in the same paper. The website has several extensive external links to the related websites and any requests can be made by emailing to tumir_pumc@163.com.

Conclusion: TUMIR is an open access website and will be an accurate clue for the researchers who are interested in better understanding the relationship between miRNAs and cancer.

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