M. Rebhan et J. Prilusky, RAPID ACCESS TO BIOMEDICAL KNOWLEDGE WITH GENECARDS AND HOTMOLECBASE - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ELECTROPHORETIC ANALYSIS OF LARGE SETS OF GENE-PRODUCTS, Electrophoresis, 18(15), 1997, pp. 2774-2780
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Biochemical Research Methods","Chemistry Analytical
Rapid access to well-organized information about gene products is impo
rtant for many studies that simultaneously monitor large sets of those
factors, for example with electrophoretic methods. HotMolecBase and G
eneCards, Internet resources that may be accessed from our Bioinformat
ics homepage at http://bioinfo.weizmann.ac.il/, have been designed to
address similar problems. GeneCards presents semi-automatically collec
ted information about all approved human genes and their products (wit
h a focus on cellular functions and medical aspects), and offers a new
kind of knowledge navigation guidance system that interactively guide
s the information-seeking scientist to relevant information. On the ot
her hand, HotMolecBase is a collection of more extensive hypertext fac
t sheets about a small set of medically interesting molecules (mainly
proteins) that are regarded as especially promising targets for drug d
evelopment. Together, both resources may help scientists world-wide to
find their way in the growing labyrinth of biomedical information on
the World Wide Web. In the present article, we want to explain how the
se resources may be used by researchers who want to access information
related to particular spots on two-dimensional electrophoresis gels.