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Nucleic Acids Research Advance Access published online on May 14, 2008

Nucleic Acids Research, doi:10.1093/nar/gkn289
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MADNet: microarray database network web server

Igor Segota, Nenad Bartonicek and Kristian Vlahovicek*

Bioinformatics Group, Division of Biology, Faculty of Science, Zagreb University, Horvatovac 102a, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +385 14606276; Fax: +385 14606286; Email: kristian{at}bioinfo.hr

Received January 30, 2008. Revised April 11, 2008. Accepted April 28, 2008.

MADNet is a user-friendly data mining and visualization tool for rapid analysis of diverse high-throughput biological data such as microarray, phage display or even metagenome experiments. It presents biological information in the context of metabolic and signalling pathways, transcription factors and drug targets through minimal user input, consisting only of the file with the experimental data. These data are integrated with information stored in various biological databases such as NCBI nucleotide and protein databases, metabolic and signalling pathway databases (KEGG), transcription regulation (TRANSFAC©) and drug target database (DrugBank). MADNet is freely available for academic use at http://www.bioinfo.hr/madnet.


Present address: Igor Segota, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, New York, NY, USA Nenad Bartonicek, GlaxoSmithKline Research Centre, Zagreb, Croatia


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