The Stanford Microarray Database: data access and quality assessment tools. Author Jeremy Gollub, Catherine Ball, Gail Binkley, Janos Demeter, David Finkelstein, Joan Hebert, Tina Hernandez-Boussard, Heng Jin, Miroslava Kaloper, John Matese, Mark Schroeder, Patrick Brown, David Botstein, Gavin Sherlock Publication Year 2003 Type Journal Article Abstract The Stanford Microarray Database (SMD; http://genome-www.stanford.edu/microarray/) serves as a microarray research database for Stanford investigators and their collaborators. In addition, SMD functions as a resource for the entire scientific community, by making freely available all of its source code and providing full public access to data published by SMD users, along with many tools to explore and analyze those data. SMD currently provides public access to data from 3500 microarrays, including data from 85 publications, and this total is increasing rapidly. In this article, we describe some of SMD's newer tools for accessing public data, assessing data quality and for data analysis. Keywords Animals, Humans, Gene Expression Profiling, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Computer Graphics, Software, Databases, Genetic, Information Storage and Retrieval, California, Quality Control Journal Nucleic Acids Res Volume 31 Issue 1 Pages 94-6 Date Published 01/2003 Alternate Journal Nucleic Acids Res. Google ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XML