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Marios Tomazou1, Marilena M Bourdakou1, Eleni Nicolaidou1
1Bioinformatics Department, The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, 2371 Nicosia, Cyprus.
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H-SPAR DB is a comprehensive database designed to support space health research by providing a unified platform for data integration, analysis, and interpretation. The database simplifies the complex workflows associated with spaceflight-related biology studies by combining curated molecular lists, transcriptomic datasets from NASA's GeneLab, and user-uploaded data into a streamlined, user-friendly interface. H-SPAR DB enables researchers to perform differential expression analysis, set operations, and association analyses while also generating integrative knowledge graphs around a space-related biological theme. The platform reduces the time required for data gathering and processing by offering a single platform for data exploration, analysis, and visualization. By integrating interactive visualizations and data tables, H-SPAR DB facilitates the interpretation of results, ultimately enhancing the efficiency of space biology research and fostering discoveries that address human health challenges in space. Researchers can access H-SPAR DB freely at https://bioinformatics.cing.ac.cy/H-SPARDB/ without login or other requirements.
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