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Gene Symbol e.g. SHC1
Protein Name e.g. EGF receptor
Accession Number e.g. NP_002077.1
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  Statistics
 Curated Pathways  20
 Molecules Involved  1682
 Physical Interactions  1800
 Genes Transcriptionally Regulated  6582
 Transport  201
 Enzyme Catalysis  1218
 PubMed Citations  11739

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'NetPath' is a curated resource of signal transduction pathways in humans. It is a collaboration between the PandeyLab at Johns Hopkins University and the Institute of Bioinformatics. At this time, 10 immune and 10 cancer signaling pathways are available. The 10 cancer signaling pathways were developed in collaboration with the Computational Biology Center at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and with Gary Bader's lab at the University of Toronto for the 'Cancer Cell Map'.
 
All 20 pathways are freely available in BioPAX, PSI-MI and SBML formats at this website. BioPAX is an emerging standard for pathway data exchange. The 10 cancer signaling pathways are also available for download and browsing from the Cancer Cell Map project website. The pathways are freely available under an adaptive Creative Commons License which stipulates that the pathways may be used if adequate credit is given to the authors. These pathways are unpublished at this time, please cite the websites until the pathways are described in a publication.
 
Feedback on the NetPath website and its contents can be sent to info@netpath.org.
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