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Mika Hirakawa

Researcher at Kyoto University

Publications -  16
Citations -  11623

Mika Hirakawa is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enhancer & KEGG. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 10289 citations. Previous affiliations of Mika Hirakawa include University of Tokyo.

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KEGG for linking genomes to life and the environment

TL;DR: KEGG PATHWAY is now supplemented with a new global map of metabolic pathways, which is essentially a combined map of about 120 existing pathway maps, and the KEGG resource is being expanded to suit the needs for practical applications.
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From genomics to chemical genomics: new developments in KEGG

TL;DR: The scope of KEGG LIGAND has been significantly expanded to cover both endogenous and exogenous molecules, and RPAIR contains curated chemical structure transformation patterns extracted from known enzymatic reactions, which would enable analysis of genome-environment interactions.
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KEGG for representation and analysis of molecular networks involving diseases and drugs

TL;DR: The new disease/drug information resource named KEGG MEDICUS can be used as a reference knowledge base for computational analysis of molecular networks, especially, by integrating large-scale experimental datasets.
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Integrative Annotation of 21,037 Human Genes Validated by Full-Length cDNA Clones

Tadashi Imanishi, +167 more
- 20 Apr 2004 - 
TL;DR: The H-InvDB as discussed by the authors is a database of 41,118 full-length cDNAs that capture the gene transcripts as complete functional cassettes, providing an unequivocal report of structural and functional diversity at the gene level.
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JSNP: a database of common gene variations in the Japanese population.

TL;DR: JSNP serves as both a storage site for the Japanese SNPs obtained from the ongoing project and as a facility for public dissemination to allow researchers access to high quality SNP data.