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Opens in New Window: Pathways Pathways Opens in New Window: Pathways   Pathways on the CGAP web site have been obtained directly from BioCarta and (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes). In addition, CGAP has linked each human gene in BioCarta and each human enzyme in KEGG to its CGAP Gene Info page, and each intermediary metabolite in KEGG to a CGAP Compound Info page.
caMOD Cancer Models Database Opens in New Window: caMOD Cancer Models Database   Mouse models that recapitulate many aspects of the genesis, progression, and clinical course of human cancers are valuable resources to cancer researchers engaged in a variety of basic, translational, clinical, and epidemiological investigations. The NCI Mouse Models of Human Cancers Consortium (MMHCC) is a collaborative program designed to derive and characterize mouse models, and to generate resources, information, and innovative approaches to the application of mouse models in cancer research.
caIMAGE Opens in New Window: caIMAGE   caImage is a Web portal for cancer images. It enables users to retrieve images and image annotations including species, organ, tissue, and diagnosis. Scientists and researchers can also submit images and image annotations, to help expand this public resource.

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