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Denise N Slenter

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Agrawal A, Balci H, Hanspers K, Coort S, Martens M, Slenter D, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2023 Nov; 52(D1):D679-D689. PMID: 37941138
WikiPathways (wikipathways.org) is an open-source biological pathway database. Collaboration and open science are pivotal to the success of WikiPathways. Here we highlight the continuing efforts supporting WikiPathways, content growth and...
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Slenter D, Hemel I, Evelo C, Bierau J, Willighagen E, Steinbusch L
Orphanet J Rare Dis . 2023 Apr; 18(1):95. PMID: 37101200
Background: Inherited Metabolic Disorders (IMDs) are rare diseases where one impaired protein leads to a cascade of changes in the adjacent chemical conversions. IMDs often present with non-specific symptoms, a...
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Hanspers K, Kutmon M, Coort S, Digles D, Dupuis L, Ehrhart F, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol . 2021 Aug; 17(8):e1009226. PMID: 34411100
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Martens M, Ammar A, Riutta A, Waagmeester A, Slenter D, Hanspers K, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2020 Nov; 49(D1):D613-D621. PMID: 33211851
WikiPathways (https://www.wikipathways.org) is a biological pathway database known for its collaborative nature and open science approaches. With the core idea of the scientific community developing and curating biological knowledge in...
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Miller R, Ehrhart F, Eijssen L, Slenter D, Curfs L, Evelo C, et al.
Front Genet . 2019 Mar; 10:59. PMID: 30847002
Pathway and network approaches are valuable tools in analysis and interpretation of large complex omics data. Even in the field of rare diseases, like Rett syndrome, omics data are available,...
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Slenter D, Kutmon M, Hanspers K, Riutta A, Windsor J, Nunes N, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2017 Nov; 46(D1):D661-D667. PMID: 29136241
WikiPathways (wikipathways.org) captures the collective knowledge represented in biological pathways. By providing a database in a curated, machine readable way, omics data analysis and visualization is enabled. WikiPathways and other...