EMAGE (http://genex.hgu.mrc.ac.uk/Emage/database) is a freely available, curated database of gene expression patterns generated by in situ techniques in the developing mouse embry...
Jeffrey H. Christiansen, Yiya Yang, Shanmugasundar...
It is of high biomedical interest to identify gene interactions and networks that are associated with developmental and physiological functions in the mouse embryo. There are now v...
Liangxiu Han, Jano I. van Hemert, Richard A. Baldo...
Abstract. We analyse data from the Edinburgh Mouse Atlas GeneExpression Database (EMAGE) which is a high quality data source for spatio-temporal gene expression patterns. Using a n...
In situ staining of a target mRNA at several time points during the development of a D. melanogaster embryo gives one a detailed spatio-temporal view of the expression pattern of ...
Background: Modern developmental biology relies heavily on the analysis of embryonic gene expression patterns. Investigators manually inspect hundreds or thousands of expression p...
Rajalakshmi Gurunathan, Bernard Van Emden, Sethura...