The Human Anatomic Gene Expression Library (H-ANGEL), the H-Inv integrative display of human gene expression across disparate technologies and platforms

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Tanino, Motohiko | Debily, Marie-Anne | Tamura, Takuro | Hishiki, Teruyoshi | Ogasawara, Osamu | Murakawa, Katsuji | Kawamoto, Shoko | Itoh, Kouichi | Watanabe, Shinya | José de Souza, Sandro | Imbeaud, Sandrine | Graudens, Esther | Eveno, Eric | Hilton, Phillip | Sudo, Yukio | Kelso, Janet | Ikeo, Kasuho | Imanishi, Tadashi | Gojobori, Takashi | Auffray, Charles | Hide, Winston Alexander | Okubo, Kousaku

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International audience. The Human Anatomic Gene Expression Library (H-ANGEL) is a resource for information concerning the anatomical distribution and expression of human gene transcripts. The tool contains protein expression data from multiple platforms that has been associated with both manually annotated full-length cDNAs from H-InvDB and RefSeq sequences. Of the H-Inv predicted genes, 18 897 have associated expression data generated by at least one platform. H-ANGEL utilizes categorized mRNA expression data from both publicly available and proprietary sources. It incorporates data generated by three types of methods from seven different platforms. The data are provided to the user in the form of a web-based viewer with numerous query options. H-ANGEL is updated with each new release of cDNA and genome sequence build. In future editions, we will incorporate the capability for expression data updates from existing and new platforms.

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