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Strategies for annotation and curation of translational databases: the eTUMOUR project.

Margarida Julià-Sapé, Miguel Lurgi, Mariola Mier, Francesc Estanyol, Xavier Rafael, Ana Paula Candiota, Anna Barceló, Alina García, M. Carmen Martínez-Bisbal, Rubén Ferrer-Luna, Ángel Moreno-Torres, Bernardo Celda, Carles Arús

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The eTUMOUR (eT) multi-centre project gathered in vivo and ex vivo magnetic resonance (MR) data, as well as transcriptomic and clinical information from brain tumour patients, with the purpose of improving the diagnostic and prognostic evaluation of future patients. In order to carry this out, among other work, a database--the eTDB--was developed. In addition to complex permission rules and software and management quality control (QC), it was necessary to develop anonymization, processing and data visualization tools for the data uploaded. It was also necessary to develop sophisticated curation strategies that involved on one hand, dedicated fields for QC-generated meta-data and specialized queries and global permissions for senior curators and on the other, to establish a set of metrics to quantify its contents. The indispensable dataset (ID), completeness and pairedness indices were set. The database contains 1317 cases created as a result of the eT project and 304 from a previous project, INTERPRET. The number of cases fulfilling the ID was 656. Completeness and pairedness were heterogeneous, depending on the data type involved.
Idioma originalInglés
PublicaciónDatabase : the journal of biological databases and curation
Volumen2012
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene 2012

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