The NanoFlow Repository.

Bioinformatics

Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, United States.

Published: June 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The NanoFlow Repository was created to fulfill the need for a standardized platform to share extracellular particle flow cytometry data, following MIFlowCyt-EV reporting standards.
  • The repository is accessible online for free, allowing users to explore and download public datasets.
  • It utilizes the Genboree software stack and features a backend supported by Node.js frameworks and a graph database to manage data effectively.

Article Abstract

Motivation: Extracellular particles (EPs) are the focus of a rapidly growing area of exploration due to the widespread interest in understanding their roles in health and disease. However, despite the general need for EP data sharing and established community standards for data reporting, no standard repository for EP flow cytometry data captures rigor and minimum reporting standards such as those defined by MIFlowCyt-EV (https://doi.org/10.1080/20013078.2020.1713526). We sought to address this unmet need by developing the NanoFlow Repository.

Results: We have developed The NanoFlow Repository to provide the first implementation of the MIFlowCyt-EV framework.

Availability And Implementation: The NanoFlow Repository is freely available and accessible online at https://genboree.org/nano-ui/. Public datasets can be explored and downloaded at https://genboree.org/nano-ui/ld/datasets. The NanoFlow Repository's backend is built using the Genboree software stack that powers the ClinGen Resource, specifically the Linked Data Hub (LDH), a REST API framework written in Node.js, developed initially to aggregate data within ClinGen (https://ldh.clinicalgenome.org/ldh/ui/about). NanoFlow's LDH (NanoAPI) is available at https://genboree.org/nano-api/srvc. NanoAPI is supported by a Node.js Genboree authentication and authorization service (GbAuth), a graph database called ArangoDB, and an Apache Pulsar message queue (NanoMQ) to manage data inflows into NanoAPI. The website for NanoFlow Repository is built with Vue.js and Node.js (NanoUI) and supports all major browsers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10272702PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btad368DOI Listing

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