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This is the Reactome Team's internal documentation site. It is not open to the public. If you are part of the Reactome group and need access to this site please email us [mailto:help@reactome.org here] and we will get back to you shortly. Otherwise please have a look at our public documentation [https://reactome.org/documentation here]!
  
 
[http://www.reactome.org '''Reactome'''] is an online bioinformatics database of human biology described in molecular terms. It is an on-line encyclopedia of core human pathways - DNA replication, transcription, translation, the cell cycle, metabolism, and signaling cascades - and can be browsed to retrieve up-to-date information about a topic of interest, e.g., the molecular details of the signaling cascade set off when the hormone insulin binds to its cell-surface receptor, or used as an analytical tool for the interpretation of large datasets like those generated by DNA microarray analysis. The information in Reactome is provided by expert biologists and gathered from the published research literature, is peer-reviewed before release on the Reactome [http://www.reactome.org website], and is periodically updated.
 
[http://www.reactome.org '''Reactome'''] is an online bioinformatics database of human biology described in molecular terms. It is an on-line encyclopedia of core human pathways - DNA replication, transcription, translation, the cell cycle, metabolism, and signaling cascades - and can be browsed to retrieve up-to-date information about a topic of interest, e.g., the molecular details of the signaling cascade set off when the hormone insulin binds to its cell-surface receptor, or used as an analytical tool for the interpretation of large datasets like those generated by DNA microarray analysis. The information in Reactome is provided by expert biologists and gathered from the published research literature, is peer-reviewed before release on the Reactome [http://www.reactome.org website], and is periodically updated.
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|The Reactome team maintains multiple forms of documentation.
This is the development wiki, a closed online resource for curators and developers working on the Reactome project. If you need access to this site please contact us at [mailto:help@reactome.org help@reactome.org].
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*[http://devwiki.reactome.org Reactome Development Wiki]
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*[https://reactome.org/documentation Reactome Documentation]
If you are interested in contributing to our public documentation efforts for users, authors and curators, please have a look at the [http://wiki.reactome.org Reactome Wiki]. You can set up an account and contribute to our documentation efforts.
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This development wiki is used by Reactome team members for internal documentation that is not open to the public. If you feel that you either should have access or would like access to this Reactome Development Wiki, please contact us at [mailto:help@reactome.org help@reactome.org]
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ReactomeWiki members can use ReactomeWiki in ways that are not available to unregistered users.  Read more about user accounts at [[reactomewiki:Membership]]. Or just email the Reactome Team at [mailto:help@reactome.org help@reactome.org] if you have  questions!
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|If you are interested in contributing to our public documentation efforts for users, authors and curators, please have a look at our [https://reactome.org/documentation public documentation]. We urge you to help us refine all of our documentation and curation efforts. Please contact us at [mailto:help@reactome.org help@reactome.org] with your comments and suggestions.
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 11 January 2019

Welcome To The Reactome Development Wiki

Sunday, 10 November 2024

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This is the Reactome Team's internal documentation site. It is not open to the public. If you are part of the Reactome group and need access to this site please email us here and we will get back to you shortly. Otherwise please have a look at our public documentation here!

Reactome is an online bioinformatics database of human biology described in molecular terms. It is an on-line encyclopedia of core human pathways - DNA replication, transcription, translation, the cell cycle, metabolism, and signaling cascades - and can be browsed to retrieve up-to-date information about a topic of interest, e.g., the molecular details of the signaling cascade set off when the hormone insulin binds to its cell-surface receptor, or used as an analytical tool for the interpretation of large datasets like those generated by DNA microarray analysis. The information in Reactome is provided by expert biologists and gathered from the published research literature, is peer-reviewed before release on the Reactome website, and is periodically updated.

As of today the Reactome DevWiki houses 216 articles, using 1,775 pages, maintained by 131 users, who have edited these pages 20,550 times.


Reactome Documentation
The Reactome team maintains multiple forms of documentation.

This development wiki is used by Reactome team members for internal documentation that is not open to the public. If you feel that you either should have access or would like access to this Reactome Development Wiki, please contact us at help@reactome.org

If you are interested in contributing to our public documentation efforts for users, authors and curators, please have a look at our public documentation. We urge you to help us refine all of our documentation and curation efforts. Please contact us at help@reactome.org with your comments and suggestions.