Cancer
Genome Anatomy Project(http://cgap.nci.nih.gov/)
Determine the gene expression profiles of normal, precancer and
cancer cells, leading eventually to improved detection, diagnosis
and treatment for the patient. Data is searchable by gene, tissue,
pathway and chromosomes.
Mouse
Models of Human Cancers Consortium(http://emice.nci.nih.gov/)
National Cancer Institute’s “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.”
National
Cancer Institute Research Programs(http://www.cancer.gov/researchprograms/)
National Cancer Institute (NCI) online publications and the latest
cancer information through CancerNet servers. Covers information
about types of cancers, treatments, prevention and support resources.
Oncolink(http://www.oncolink.com/)
University of Pennsylvania cancer specialists on a mission to help
cancer patients, families, health care professionals and the general
public get accurate cancer-related information at no charge.
Oncomine Cancer Microarray Database(http://www.oncomine.org)
Bioinformatics tool to query and visualize cancer microarray data for a gene or cancer type.
The database currently includes 90 studies encompassing 6,372 microarray data sets for
18 cancer types. Information includes normal tissue, clinical, pathological, and
molecular subtype cancer analyses. A correlation module aids in identifying genes
that are co-expressed with a gene of interest in a specific cancer type. Requires free
registration to use.