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Sharing well-annotated research data helps the systems biology process.

This practical is about how to easily structure your experimental data such that it becomes well annotated, standard compliant, reproducible, and re-usable (also for others). While much big data travels from machine to machine without human intervention, we will focus on exchange of small data describing experiments which is (to our experience) mostly handled via MS Excel and similar tools. First we give an outline talk about ...

Submitter: Olga Krebs

Assay type: Experimental Assay Type

Technology type: Technology Type

Investigation: Methods for interrelating 'omics data

Study: 1 hidden item

Assay to measure gene expression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) under different nutrient limitations

Limiting Nutrients: ethanol, nitrogen, glucose, phosphorus, carbon, sulfur, sulphur

This data is public data taken from the BioInvestigation Index.

(http://www.ebi.ac.uk/bioinvindex/study.seam?studyId=BII-S-1)

Submitter: Katy Wolstencroft

Assay type: Transcriptional Profiling

Technology type: Microarray

Investigation: Growth control of the eukaryote cell: a systems...

Study: 1 hidden item

Assay to measure metabolites of yeast saccharomyces cerevisiae under different nutrient limitations

Limiting Nutrients: ethanol, nitrogen, glucose, phosphorus, carbon, sulfur, sulphur

This data is public data taken from the BioInvestigation Index. (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/bioinvindex/study.seam?studyId=BII-S-1)

Submitter: Katy Wolstencroft

Assay type: Metabolite Profiling

Technology type: Mass Spectrometry

Investigation: Growth control of the eukaryote cell: a systems...

Study: 1 hidden item

Assay to measure protein expression in yeast saccharomyces cerevisiae under different nutrient limitations

Limiting Nutrients: ethanol, nitrogen, glucose, phosphorus, carbon, sulfur, sulphur

This data is public data taken from the BioInvestigation Index. (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/bioinvindex/study.seam?studyId=BII-S-1)

Submitter: Katy Wolstencroft

Assay type: Protein Expression Profiling

Technology type: Mass Spectrometry

Investigation: Growth control of the eukaryote cell: a systems...

Study: 1 hidden item

Assay for transcriptional profiling time course in yeast treated with rapamycin

This is public data from the BioInvestigation Index (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/bioinvindex/study.seam?studyId=BII-S-2)

Assay for transcriptional profiling time course in yeast

Submitter: Guest

Assay type: Transcriptomics

Technology type: Microarray

Investigation: Methods for interrelating 'omics data

Study: 1 hidden item

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An assay to measure exttracellular glycerol using HPLC

Intracellular metabolite concentrations were determined enzymatically by measuring the oxidation or reduction of NADH or NAD+, respectively, at 340 nm in a Beckman Coulter DU640 spectrophotometer

GAP and DHAP concentrations were measured over time at 70C.

The four purified enzymes were incubated in assay buffer and consumption of 3PG and production of F6P were measured in time, together with GAP and DHAP concentrations.

Experimental analysis of pathway fluxes with varying PGK and FBPAase concentrations in the incubation assay.

No description specified

Submitter: Guest

Assay type: Experimental Assay Type

Technology type: Technology Type

Investigation: Frim

Study: Frim1

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Submitter: Guest

Assay type: Transcriptomics

Technology type: Rna-seq

Investigation: An Investigation Today

Study: This is the study of the investigation of today

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Submitter: Guest

Assay type: Experimental Assay Type

Technology type: Technology Type

Investigation: 1 hidden item

Study: 1 hidden item

Test Assay description

Submitter: Guest

Assay type: Experimental Assay Type

Technology type: Technology Type

Investigation: Test investigation

Study: Test study

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