Washington State University Tri-cities extended its license of GeneGo’s MetaCore. The latest version of the product, release 4.0, provides researchers with a multilevel analysis of experimental data with respect to functional processes, diseases, and consensus pathways via one click, according to the company.

“The software helped us to interpret proteomic data from irradiated cells and to identify pathways responsible for cytokine release following radiation exposure,” explains John Miller, Ph.D., associate professor, Washington State University Tri-Cities. “Understanding these pathways is important for both radiation protection standards and effective use of radiation therapy to treat cancer.”

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