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<biogps><data><item key="rating_data"><item key="avg_stars">10</item><item key="total">1</item><item key="avg">5</item></item><item key="name">GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project (GUDMAP)</item><item key="created">2011-01-26 18:03:44</item><item key="url">http://www.gudmap.org/gudmap/pages/gene.html?gene={{Symbol}}</item><item key="lastmodified">2011-05-03 22:47:14</item><item key="usage_data"><item key="layouts">1.0</item><item key="users">1</item></item><item key="popularity">1.0</item><item key="owner"><item key="username">asu</item><item key="url">/profile/3/asu</item><item key="name">Andrew Su</item></item><item key="species"><item>mouse</item></item><item key="shortUrl">www.gudmap.org</item><item key="id">858</item><item key="short_description">The GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project (GUDMAP) is a consortium of laboratories working to provide the scientific and...</item><item key="role_permission"><item>biogpsusers</item></item><item key="permission_style">public</item><item key="type">iframe</item><item key="options"><item key="allowedSpecies"><item>mouse</item></item></item><item key="description">The GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project (GUDMAP) is a consortium of laboratories working to provide the scientific and medical community with tools to facilitate research. The key components are:

    * a molecular atlas of gene expression for the developing organs of the GenitoUrinary (GU) tract
    * a high resolution molecular anatomy that highlights development of the GU system
    * mouse strains to facilitate developmental and functional studies within the GU system
    * tutorials describing GU organogenesis
    * rapid access to primary data via the GUDMAP database

The GUDMAP tools, web site and database are a public resource funded by the National Institutes of Health, USA.</item></data></biogps>
