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The Longhorn Array Database (LAD): an Open-source, MIAME Compliant Implementation of the Stanford Microarray Database (SMD)

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Publisher Biomed Central
Specialty Biology
Date 2003 Aug 22
PMID 12930545
Citations 41
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Abstract

Background: The power of microarray analysis can be realized only if data is systematically archived and linked to biological annotations as well as analysis algorithms.

Description: The Longhorn Array Database (LAD) is a MIAME compliant microarray database that operates on PostgreSQL and Linux. It is a fully open source version of the Stanford Microarray Database (SMD), one of the largest microarray databases. LAD is available at http://www.longhornarraydatabase.org

Conclusions: Our development of LAD provides a simple, free, open, reliable and proven solution for storage and analysis of two-color microarray data.

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