r3d100011298 Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas NURSA Hub http://www.nursa.org/nursa/index.jsf FAIRsharing_doi:10.25504/FAIRsharing.vszknv RRID:SCR_003287 RRID:nif-0000-03208 >>> !!! the repository is offline !!! <<< More information see: https://dknet.org/about/NURSA_Archive All NURSA-biocurated transcriptomic datasets have been preserved for data mining in SPP through an enhanced and expanded version of Transcriptomine named Ominer. To access these datasets, dkNET provides users with the information of 527 transcriptomic datasets that contain data related to nuclear receptors and nuclear receptor coregulators in the NURSA Datasets table view and redirects users to the current SPP dataset page. Once users find the specific dataset of research interest, users can download the dataset by clicking DOI and then clicking the Download Dataset button at the Signaling Pathways Project webpage. See https://www.re3data.org/repository/r3d100013650 support@nursa.org disciplinary 2002 2019 eng 2 Life Sciences 201 Basic Biological and Medical Research 205 Medicine 21 Biology 22 Medicine Standard office documents dataProvider house mouse human life sciences molecules norway rat nuclear receptor signaling reagents transcriptomine Baylor College of Medicine BCM USA general technical non-profit https://www.bcm.edu/ berto@bcm.edu National Institutes of Health, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Development NICHD NIH USA funding non-profit https://www.nichd.nih.gov/Pages/index.aspx National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases NIDDK NIH USA funding non-profit http://www.niddk.nih.gov/Pages/default.aspx margolisr@mail.nih.gov NIH Funding Opportunities and Notices http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html open closed open CC https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/legalcode restricted other yes DOI yes yes description: NURSA began in 2002 with the objective to accrue, develop and communicate information about the nuclear receptor superfamily. Over the last ten years, NURSA has developed a website that has developed into a comprehensive source of information about nuclear receptors, and their co-regulators, ligands, and downstream targets. Through a series of integrated 'omics-scale and informatic approaches projects, NURSA has fostered a systems biology understanding of nuclear receptor function, physiology and regulation of target gene networks in vivo. Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas is covered by Thomson Reuters Data Citation Index. 2014-11-26 2021-11-09