Status of the transcription factors database (TFD)
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Status of the transcription factors database (TFD)
Abstract
The Transcription Factors Database is a specialized database focusing on transcription factors and their properties. This report describes the present status of this database and developments during the past year. Within this time, the size of this database has increased by a 2799 total records, and has become accessible through a number of new mechanisms.
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