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Ingenuity Pathways Analysis (IPA)
High Impact Features and Functionality in IPA
Analyze your high throughput data to understand mechanism and function
- Gain biological context and understanding from microarray and proteomics data
- Analyze changes in biological states across time and dosages
Build your own pathways
- Create customized pathways for your targets, biomarkers, processes, and diseases of interest
- Integrate your proprietary biological relationships into IPA pathways
- Analyze your customized pathways to derive biological function
- Compute "shortest paths" between genes or sets of genes
Use IPA as your everyday tool for biological search
- Search based on genes, proteins, diseases, processes, functions, protein family, tissue, sub-cellular location, drug and more. Expand search results to elucidate pathways and function.
Personalize and share your IPA experience
- Share your analyses and personalized pathways with colleagues
- Create, store, and manage customized lists of genes and proteins
- Generate high-resolution images for publication and presentations
- Create bibliography of pathway information
Leverage the largest source of expert curated pathways content
- Experience the impact of the unparalleled quality of 100% expert curated pathway content
- Leverage vast library of canonical signaling and metabolic pathways
- Integrate large repository of FDA approved drug information in your pathway analysis
Access Information:
Ingenuity Pathways Analysis is now available to all researchers affiliated with the NCI. Please use the registration link below to initiate your user account (NCI affiliated e-mail address required).
REGISTRATION:
Enrollment is open to all researchers within the NCI. You must first contact Todd Hardin at ISCS, (301-435-6574, hardint@mail.nih.gov) to be placed on the list of authorized NCI users. Then you can proceed to the following link to activate your private user account:
NCI User Account Activation Request Form:
http://www.ingenuity.com/products/act-nci.html
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