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- FlyEx Mirror at
Department of Computational Biology, St.Petersburg.
- End user documentation
- Construction of a map of
segmentation gene expression in Drosophila embryo:
data processing steps
- To cite FlyEx use:
Andrei Pisarev, Ekaterina Poustelnikova, Maria Samsonova, John Reinitz
(2009)
FlyEx, the quantitative atlas on segmentation gene expression at
cellular resolution.
Nucl. Acids Res.; 37: D560 - D566.
Ekaterina Poustelnikova, Andrei Pisarev, Maxim Blagov, Maria Samsonova, and John Reinitz (2004). A database
for management of gene expression data in situ
. Bioinformatics, 20: 2212-2221.
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How to cite FlyEx data in publications
- Drosophila Network Resources
- References to FlyEx in publications
- FlyEx Team
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Questions, comments and bug reports
- FlyEx statistics
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Copyright notice
These images are copyright Maria Samsonova
and John Reinitz. Some images are copyright David Kosman.
Permission is granted under Creative
Commons license to use images and data in any form and in any media
whatsoever, so long as the FlyEx database is acknowledged. We
welcome the use of of FlyEx data in educational projects and
scientific publications. Because FlyEx is supported by the US NIH,
our ability to maintain this resource is directly related to
scholarly citations. If you use FlyEx data in a scholarly
publication, please do not merely acknowledge us, but cite us in an
appropriate manner: this will help keep FlyEx functioning.
Please note that any of conditions of the license can be waived if
you get permission from the copyright holder.

The design of the FlyEx database is supported by awards from
the Center for Research Resources of the NIH, grant RR-07801

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