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What's New in caIntegrator - Archive

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caIntegrator2 is the name used for the early releases.

Highlights of caIntegrator2 v1.1 released on 06/18/2010

  • ability to save and use lists of genes or subjects for query and analysis.
  • additional integration with caBIO including pathway search.
  • enhancement to clinical data interface including easy mapping and groupings of annotations.
  • ability to refer Common Data Elements (CDE) from caDSR.
  • support for Agilent gene expression data.
  • public browse of NCI-hosted studies without a login
  • Details are in the release features
  • Please visit the details of this announcement at Release Announcement at the MATKC caIntegrator2 Forum

Highlights of caIntegrator2 v1.0.1 released on 01/13/2010

  • Addition of a new Visible parameter for Study Managers to select how data annotation is shown to Study Investigators.
  • Study Investigators can create Lists of Genes and save them for use in Analysis workflows.
  • A new capability for searching pathway data in caBio, and for creating gene lists from pathway search results.
  • A new capability for searching gene symbols in caBio, and for creating gene lists from search results.
  • A new capability for using multiple keywords in all caBio searches.
  • Corrected links for support and contact.
  • Interface to GenePattern grid-based modules now provides a link for downloading GCT and CLS files.
  • Option to upgrade to newer versions of caIntegrator2 without removing existing study data and user data.
  • Study Managers can now add customizable external links, which are displayed as part of the study.
  • Details are in the release note

Highlights of caIntegrator2 v1.0.0 released on 11/6/2009

The first version of caIntegrator2 was released on 11/6/2009What's New in caIntegrator2 - Archive - Please note caIntegrator2 was an older version of caIntegrator.