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Maxim Tomashevsky

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  5
Citations -  10269

Maxim Tomashevsky is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Minimum information about a microarray experiment & Database design. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 8086 citations.

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NCBI GEO: archive for functional genomics data sets—update

TL;DR: The Gene Expression Omnibus is an international public repository for high-throughput microarray and next-generation sequence functional genomic data sets submitted by the research community and supports archiving of raw data, processed data and metadata which are indexed, cross-linked and searchable.
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NCBI GEO: mining tens of millions of expression profiles--database and tools update.

TL;DR: A summary of the GEO database structure and user facilities is provided, and recent enhancements to database design, performance, submission format options, data query and retrieval utilities are described.
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NCBI GEO: archive for high-throughput functional genomic data

TL;DR: The Gene Expression Omnibus at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is the largest public repository for high-throughput gene expression data and offers many tools and features that allow users to effectively explore, analyze and download expression data from both gene-centric and experiment-centric perspectives.
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NCBI Peptidome: a new repository for mass spectrometry proteomics data

TL;DR: Peptidome is a public repository that archives and freely distributes tandem mass spectrometry peptide and protein identification data generated by the scientific community, to ensure dissemination of the information beyond the mass spectroscopy proteomics community.