The four gel images listed in the scrollable selections below are from a larger study of protein expression differences seen in nuclear matrix proteins. These samples are from a Johns Hopkins Brady Center study on prostate cancer (see BradyNET Homepage, Baltimore). There are two samples each of prostate cancer, and normal tissue from different patients.
These gels are also in the 2DWG meta-database where you can get a prostate gel subset of the 2DWG. A protein database of some of the proteins identified in these gels is under construction.
(Note: These images have been placed here at an early stage in their analysis to illustrate application of the Flicker program and to indicate "coming attractions" from this database, not to tell the full scientific story involving prostate cancer and nuclear matrix proteins).
Note: see related prostate cancer NMP database which identifies some of the proteins in these gels).
1. First select a different image for the Left and Right images. This entails a) setting the radio button for the source type and b) selecting the particular image from the scrollable list or typing it directly. You may use any of the three from image sources available for both the Left and Right images. Note: you can only compare different images (not an image against itself).
2. Then press Go Flicker to generate a Flicker comparison of this pair of images.
3. Please while images load. Depending on the access speed of the web site where the images reside, this may take several minutes.
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