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CEBS Development ForumMany data sets in CEBS are published, and we ask that you acknowledge data sources and CEBS either by citation or in the acknowledgements section of publications you prepare using CEBS. Please alert us to any publication that uses CEBS so that we can highlight it on our site. Data sets not yet used in full publications are not available for downloading by other groups without prior written agreement of those who generated the data. It is often possible to obtain access to entire unpublished data sets or large subsets of data on a collaborative basis. Please contact the Principal Investigator listed with the Study. If you are citing the use of CEBS please cite:Waters M, Boorman G, Bushel P, Cunningham M, Irwin R, Merrick A, Olden K, Paules R, Selkirk J, Stasiewicz S, Weis B, Van Houten B, Walker N, Tennant R. Systems toxicology and the chemical effects in biological systems knowledge base. Environmental Health Perspectives 111, 811-824 (2003). If you are using the CEBS object models:Xirasagar S, Gustafson S, Merrick BA, Tomer KB, Stasiewicz S, Chan DD, Yost KJ 3rd, Yates JR 3rd, Sumner S, Xiao N, Waters MD. CEBS object model for systems biology data, SysBio-OM. Bioinformatics 20, 2004-15 (2004). PMID: 15070865 Xirasagar S, Gustafson SF, Huang CC, Pan Q, Fostel J, Boyer P, Merrick BA, Tomer KB, Chan DD, Yost KJ 3rd, Choi D, Xiao N, Stasiewicz S, Bushel P, Waters MD CEBS Object Model for Toxicology Data, SysTox-OM, Design, Implementation, and Application. Bioinformatics 22(7) 874-82 (2006) PMID: 16410321 |
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