The Comprehensive Systems Biology Project (CSB)
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- A Comprehensive Systems-Biology Database -
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Databases: Associated DB | Transcriptome DB | Metabolome DB | Co-Response DB | BestFit
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NOTIFICATION: Permanent migration of all CSB.DB services and functionalities on 1.1.2016.
Herewith we inform you that all CSB.DB databases have been migrated at the beginning of 2016. This includes all gene correlation and expression databases, the GMD@CSB.DB module and all associated databases
The BestFit software, a tool for non-aqueous fractionation data analysis, will also be available by the Experimental Systems Biology Research Group headed by Dr. Patrick Giavalisco.
We thank all users, contributors, and collaborators of CSB.DB at the Max Planck Institute for their long-standing support.
Yours sincerely, the CSB.DB Curator and the CSB.DB Developmental Core Team
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The Comprehensive Systems-Biology Database (CSB.DB), Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Golm, Germany, provides results of biostatistical analyses on numeric gene expression data associated with current biological knowledge. The main focus of the work is directed towards understanding life's complexity pyramid and to represent a gate to systems biology. CSB.DB maintains co-response databases of various model organisms, namely Escherichia coli, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Arabidopsis thaliana. Moreover it supports CSB.DB Associated Web Pages as well as it provides tools for the comprehensive analyses of multi-parallel data sets. The major aim of CSB.DB is to provide results of biostatistical analyses in conjunction with current biological knowledge to infer hypotheses about the respective functional involvement of cellular inventory.

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