Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 27, Issue 1 280-283, Copyright © 1999 by Oxford University Press
JM Carazo, EH Stelzer, A Engel, I Fita, C Henn, J Machtynger, P McNeil, DM Shotton, M Chagoyen, PA de Alarcon, R Fritsch, JB Heymann, S Kalko, JJ Pittet, P Rodriguez-Tome and T Boudier
Nowadays it is possible to unravel complex information at all levels of
cellular organization by obtaining multi-dimensional image information. At
the macromolecular level, three-dimensional (3D) electron microscopy,
together with other techniques, is able to reach resolutions at the
nanometer or subnanometer level. The information is delivered in the form
of 3D volumes containing samples of a given function, for example, the
electron density distribution within a given macromolecule. The same
situation happens at the cellular level with the new forms of light
microscopy, particularly confocal microscopy, all of which produce
biological 3D volume information. Furthermore, it is possible to record
sequences of images over time (videos), as well as sequences of volumes,
bringing key information on the dynamics of living biological systems. It
is in this context that work on BioImage started two years ago, and that
its first version is now presented here. In essence, BioImage is a database
specifically designed to contain multi-dimensional images, perform queries
and interactively work with the resulting multi-dimensional information on
the World Wide Web, as well as accomplish the required cross-database
links. Two sister home pages of BioImage can be accessed at http://www.
bioimage.org and http://www-embl.bioimage.org
ARTICLES
Organising multi-dimensional biological image information: the BioImage Database
Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia-CSIC, Campus Univ. Autonoma, E-28049 Madrid, Spain. carazo@cnb.uam.es
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