Mathias Krull
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Walking pathways with positive feedback loops reveal DNA methylation biomarkers of colorectal cancer
Kel A, Boyarskikh U, Stegmaier P, Leskov L, Sokolov A, Yevshin I, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics
. 2019 Apr;
20(Suppl 4):119.
PMID: 30999858
Background: The search for molecular biomarkers of early-onset colorectal cancer (CRC) is an important but still quite challenging and unsolved task. Detection of CpG methylation in human DNA obtained from...
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Wingender E, Schoeps T, Haubrock M, Krull M, Donitz J
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2017 Nov;
46(D1):D343-D347.
PMID: 29087517
TFClass is a resource that classifies eukaryotic transcription factors (TFs) according to their DNA-binding domains (DBDs), available online at http://tfclass.bioinf.med.uni-goettingen.de. The classification scheme of TFClass was originally derived for human...
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Kaplun A, Krull M, Lakshman K, Matys V, Lewicki B, Hogan J
BMC Genomics
. 2016 Jul;
17 Suppl 2:393.
PMID: 27357948
Background: The regulatory effect of inherited or de novo genetic variants occurring in promoters as well as in transcribed or even coding gene regions is gaining greater recognition as a...
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Stegmaier P, Krull M, Voss N, Kel A, Wingender E
BMC Syst Biol
. 2010 Sep;
4:124.
PMID: 20815942
Background: The study of relationships between human diseases provides new possibilities for biomedical research. Recent achievements on human genetic diseases have stimulated interest to derive methods to identify disease associations...
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Choi C, Krull M, Kel A, Kel-Margoulis O, Pistor S, Potapov A, et al.
Comp Funct Genomics
. 2008 Jul;
5(2):163-8.
PMID: 18629064
TRANSPATH can either be used as an encyclopedia, for both specific and general information on signal transduction, or can serve as a network analyser. Therefore, three modules have been created:...
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Krull M, Pistor S, Voss N, Kel A, Reuter I, Kronenberg D, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2005 Dec;
34(Database issue):D546-51.
PMID: 16381929
TRANSPATH is a database about signal transduction events. It provides information about signaling molecules, their reactions and the pathways these reactions constitute. The representation of signaling molecules is organized in...
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Choi C, Crass T, Kel A, Kel-Margoulis O, Krull M, Pistor S, et al.
Genome Inform
. 2005 Feb;
15(2):244-54.
PMID: 15706510
The data model of the signaling pathways database TRANSPATH has been re-engineered to a three-layer model comprising experimental evidences and summarized pathway information, both in a mechanistically detailed manner, and...
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Krull M, Voss N, Choi C, Pistor S, Potapov A, Wingender E
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2003 Jan;
31(1):97-100.
PMID: 12519957
TRANSPATH is a database system about gene regulatory networks that combines encyclopedic information on signal transduction with tools for visualization and analysis. The integration with TRANSFAC, a database about transcription...