2012
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-13-s8-s20
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GLAD4U: deriving and prioritizing gene lists from PubMed literature

Abstract: BackgroundAnswering questions such as "Which genes are related to breast cancer?" usually requires retrieving relevant publications through the PubMed search engine, reading these publications, and creating gene lists. This process is not only time-consuming, but also prone to errors.ResultsWe report GLAD4U (Gene List Automatically Derived For You), a new, free web-based gene retrieval and prioritization tool. GLAD4U takes advantage of existing resources of the NCBI to ensure computational efficiency. The qual… Show more

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“…To avoid this fallacy, we built the network topology strictly using sources external to the datasets of interest. Thus, we first filtered ARACNE TF predictions based on gold-standard TF-target binding site databases CHEA, ENCODE, TRANSFAC, JASPAR using EnrichR (3135), and literature databases such as Pubmed and Glad4U (36). These filtration steps produced a list of 76 likely TF regulators of NE and/or ML differentiation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid this fallacy, we built the network topology strictly using sources external to the datasets of interest. Thus, we first filtered ARACNE TF predictions based on gold-standard TF-target binding site databases CHEA, ENCODE, TRANSFAC, JASPAR using EnrichR (3135), and literature databases such as Pubmed and Glad4U (36). These filtration steps produced a list of 76 likely TF regulators of NE and/or ML differentiation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Functional analysis of 532 up-regulated genes revealed that Ezh2 deficiency was involved in pathways for hematopoietic lineage development and immune regulation (Table S1). Furthermore, 24 differentially-expressed genes overlapped with a cluster of genes identified within the GLAD4U database (26), which may play critical roles in NK cell development and function (Fig. 4C).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Gene-disease associations were inferred using GLAD4U (Gene List Automatically Derived For You) (Jourquin et al, 2012). Both gene lists (see Tables 1 , 2 ) were entered to WebGestalt separately.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%