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  • Bioinformatics
  • Respiratory Medicine
  • Genomics

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  • Public databases are crucial for disease research, especially for biomarker identification in respiratory diseases.
  • Advancements in omics data and clinical information necessitate user-friendly analytical tools.
  • Lack of a centralized platform hinders respiratory disease research progress.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce Idbview, a specialized digital database for respiratory conditions.
  • To provide a centralized repository integrating clinical and omics datasets.
  • To offer interactive visualization tools for data analysis and exploration.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a specialized digital database (Idbview).
  • Integration of clinical data and omics datasets.
  • Implementation of interactive visualization functionalities using Vue and R Shiny applications.

Main Results:

  • Idbview serves as a centralized resource for respiratory disease data.
  • Interactive tools enable multi-perspective data analysis and visualization.
  • The platform streamlines information sharing for diverse research initiatives.

Conclusions:

  • Idbview supports the research community by providing accessible data and advanced analytical tools.
  • The database facilitates further studies in both clinical and bioinformatics research.
  • Idbview aims to enhance understanding and accelerate research in respiratory diseases.