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The Cancer Cell Map is a selected set of human cancer focused pathways.

http://cancer.cellmap.org

* Biologists can browse and search the Cancer Cell Map pathways. View gene expression data on any pathway. * Computational biologists can download all pathways in BioPAX format for global analysis. * Software developers can build software on top of the Cancer Cell Map using the web service API. * Download and install the cPath pathway database software to create a local mirror of the Cancer Cell Map.
    * All data is freely available.

Released by the Computational Biology Center at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, in collaboration with Gary Bader's lab at the University of Toronto (http://baderlab.org). Pathway collection by the PandeyLab at Johns Hopkins University (http://pandeylab.igm.jhmi.edu) and the Institute of Bioinformatics (http://www.ibioinformatics.org).

Cancer Cell Map pathways are also available in the new NetPath database (http://www.netpath.org) created by the PandeyLab and the Institute of Bioinformatics. In addition to 10 cancer pathways, 10 immune signaling pathways are available, all of which are freely available in GenMAPP, PSI-MI and BioPAX formats at http://www.netpath.org. BioPAX is an emerging standard for pathway data exchange (http://www.biopax.org).

These pathways are unpublished at this time; please cite these websites until the pathways are described in a publication.

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