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The Transcription Factor Encyclopedia

by: Dimas Yusuf, Stefanie Butland, Magdalena Swanson, Eugene Bolotin, Amy Ticoll, Warren Cheung, Xiao C. Zhang, Christopher Dickman, Debra Fulton, Jonathan Lim, Jake Schnabl, Oscar Ramos, Mireille V. Cognet, Charles de Leeuw, Elizabeth Simpson, Gerhart Ryffel, Eric Lam, Ralf Kist, Miranda Wilson, Raquel M. Ferreres, Jan Brosens, Leonardo Beccari, Paola Bovolenta, Berenice Benayoun, Lara Monteiro, Helma Schwenen, Lars Grontved, Elizabeth Wederell, Susanne Mandrup, Reiner Veitia
Genome Biology, Vol. 13, No. 3. (2012), R24, doi:10.1186/gb-2012-13-3-r24  Key: citeulike:10512007

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Here we present the Transcription Factor Encyclopedia (TFe), a new web-based compendium of mini review articles on transcription factors (TFs) that is founded on the principles of open access and collaboration. Our consortium of over 100 researchers has collectively contributed over 130 mini review articles on pertinent human, mouse and rat TFs. Notable features of the TFe website include a high-quality PDF generator and web API for programmatic data retrieval. TFe aims to rapidly educate scientists about the TFs they encounter through the delivery of succinct summaries written and vetted by experts in the field. TFe is available at http://www.cisreg.ca/tfe webcite.


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