Neuroscience Databases: A Practical Guide is the first book
providing a comprehensive overview of these increasingly important
databases. This volume makes the results of the Human Genome
Project and other recent large-scale initiatives in the
neurosciences available to a wider community. It extends the scope
of bioinformatics from the molecular to the cellular,
microcircuitry and systems levels, dealing for the first time with
complex neuroscientific issues and leading the way to a new culture
of data sharing and data mining necessary to successfully tackle
neuroscience questions.
Aimed at the novice user who wants to access the data, it provides
clear and concise instructions on how to download the available
data sets and how to use the software with a minimum of technical
detail with most chapters written by the database creators
themselves.
Key databases and topics include:
-Neuroinformatics for C. Elegans;
-Gene Expression Patterns;
-Functional Analyses of Olfactory Receptors
-Protein-Protein Interactions;
-Web-Based Neuronal Archives;
-Neuronal and Network Modeling;
-Storage and Retrieval of Experimental Data for Biophysically
Realistic Modeling;
-Analysis of Spike Trains;
-Neural Connectivity Patterns;
-Software Tools for Neuroimaging;
-Data Management, Inspection and Sharing.
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