MyeloDB(Multiple Myeloma Database)
MyeloDb is a database designed to curate and organize publicly available data related to gene expression, methylation, CRISPR, Achilles, drug sensitivity and mutation datasets. This database specifically focuses on data related to myeloma, a type of blood cancer that affects plasma cells found in the bone marrow. Normally, these cells produce antibodies that help fight infection, but in myeloma, these cells undergo changes that cause them to grow uncontrollably. This can lead to the development of multiple bone lesions, which increase the risk of fractures. Thus, the term "multiple myeloma" refers to this condition.
Stats of MyeloDB are shown below:
What we provide?
A compiled data on Multiple myeloma
We have analysed and made ready to use data from GEO and DepMap portal. Here you can search and explore data by following options:
Number of Genes
Single gene analysis is performed utilizing MyeloDB.
Profiling Technique
Get output by specific type of profiling technique used in the microarray experiments
Source of Sample
Search can be specified according to source of sample.
Number of Samples
A total of 5861 samples have been compiled in this database
Cell lines
Cell line data in this database originates from DepMap portal covering CRISPR-Cas9 and Achilles project
Package for data preprocessing
Different packages are used for different types of file format and profiling technique
Reference for citation:
Kumar A, Kumar KV, et al. MyeloDB: a multi-omics resource for multiple myeloma. Funct Integr Genomics. 2024;24(1):17. Published 2024 Jan 20. doi:10.1007/s10142-023-01280-0
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