Category Archives: Bioinformatics

EpimiRBase update

EpimiRBase is a comprehensive, manually curated database of microRNA-epilepsy. The project was started in 2015 to provide complete and up-to-date information on all publications relating to microRNA and epilepsy, as research has shown that microRNAs are important regulators of gene expression in epilepsy.

The latest version of EpimiRBase is available for searching and for download in .csv, .xml and .json formats. The latest version includes data from 33 new publications. EpimiRBase now contains 2,152 microRNA-epilepsy associations from 74 publications including 998 unique microRNA (1,244 up and 907 down regulated) from three species: human (202), mouse (866) and rat (1,083).

New version of EpimiRbase relesed

The latest version of EpimiRBase is available for searching and for download in .csv, .xml and .json formats. The latest version includes data from 7 new publications. EpimiRBase now contains 2,068 microRNA-epilepsy associations from 41 publications including 1207 unique microRNA (1,198 up and 870 down regulated)
from three species: human (161), mouse (854) and rat (1,053).

EpimiRBase was established in 2015 in order to provide complete and up-to-date information on all publications relating to microRNA and epilepsy. The fully-searchable database includes information on up- and down-regulated microRNAs in the brain and blood, as well as functional studies, and covers both experimental models and human epilepsy.