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Ingenuity Pathway Analysis |
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Ingenuity Pathways Analysis (IPA) enables researchers to model, analyze, and understand complex biological and chemical systems for life sciences research. It allows you to:
- Search scientific literature for annotated information related to genes, drugs, chemicals, cellular and disease processes, and signaling and metabolic pathways.
- Build pathway models tailored to your own research data
- Analyze experimental data and identify relationships, mechanisms, functions, and pathways of relevance.
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| IPA includes functionality and datasets that enhance pathway analysis including: |
- IPA Core Analysis
- Signaling and Metabolic Pathways Analysis
- Cellular and Disease Process Analysis
- Molecular Network Analysis
- IPA Tox Analysis
- IPA Biomarker Analysis
- Identify biologically relevant molecular biomarker candidates
- IPA Metabolomics Analysis
- Gain biological insight into cell physiology and metabolism from metabolite data
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| The Bioinformatics Center can set up accounts for you to access and use Ingenuity. |
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| Getting Started |
| To get started with Ingenuity, all that is required is a list of identifiers for genes or proteins of interest. Ingenuity accepts identifiers from Affymetrix, EntrezGene, UniGene and UniProt as well as others. To start a new analysis in Ingenuity, go to File -> New -> Core Analysis and then upload a file that contains a list of identifiers. |
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| Ingenuity Website |
| For more information about Ingenuity, visit the Ingenuity vendor website. And for Ingenuity Pathway Analysis see the IPA webpage. |
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| For more information contact: |
| Andrey Ptitsyn, PhD |
| Ph: 970-491-0878 |
| Email: andrey.ptitsyn@colostate.edu |
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