OmniPath: integrated knowledgebase for multi-omics analysis

(database[TitleAbstract]) AND (Nucleic acids research[Journal]) 2026-01-19

Summary:

Analysis and interpretation of omics data largely benefit from the use of prior knowledge. However, this knowledge is fragmented across resources and often is not directly accessible for analytical methods. We developed OmniPath (https://omnipathdb.org/), a database combining diverse molecular knowledge from 168 resources. It covers causal protein-protein, gene regulatory, microRNA, and enzyme-post-translational modification interactions, cell-cell communication, protein complexes, and...

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41251164/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&utm_content=1VsHRGSo3HX0CgC40wRgBdaScQKv8CRE2sO_GaWJzhPEXTSQfX&fc=20220129230418&ff=20260119051914&v=2.18.0.post22+67771e2

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Dénes Türei, Jonathan Schaul, Nicolàs Palacio-Escat, Balázs Bohár, Yunfan Bai, Francesco Ceccarelli, Elif Çevrim, Macabe Daley, Melih Darcan, Daniel Dimitrov, Tunca Doğan, Daniel Domingo-Fernández, Aurelien Dugourd, Attila Gábor, Lejla Gul, Benjamin A Hall, Charles Tapley Hoyt, Olga Ivanova, Michal Klein, Toby Lawrence, Diego Mañanes, Dezső Módos, Sophia Müller-Dott, Márton Ölbei, Christina Schmidt, Bünyamin Şen, Fabian J Theis, Atabey Ünlü, Erva Ulusoy, Alberto Valdeolivas, Tamás Korcsmáros, Julio Saez-Rodriguez

Date tagged:

01/19/2026, 05:25

Date published:

11/18/2025, 06:00