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If you want to generate a page for LiverWiki, use this page to automatically create a new page with all the formatting. Each type of page that can be automatically generated is shown below. If you know partial information, you are encouraged to contribute the page. Incomplete comments are potentially useful starting points for others. The collaborative nature of LiverWiki means that different users can contribute collaboratively to the same page.

Enter the name of the page you wish to create in the creation box. This will preload a new page for you. Click "Save page" to save the page to the wiki. Then, press "edit" tab along the top, and then click "Save page" again. Empty tables with headings are shown on the page. The difference with the first time after "Save page" is that “edit table” appears at the bottom of each empty table. Now you can edit each table by clicking it. You must remember this page must be saved twice to get “edit table” shown at the bottom, left-hand side of each table. Creating a new page is what you see is what you get. You do not have to learn any markup language.

[top] Gene page

Gene symbol from NCBI is used as the Gene page name. If you would like to create a gene page that does not exist in LiverWiki, use the gene page template to start adding information! Then, follow the steps we described in the second paragraph above on this page or see help for creating a new page.

[top] Homolog gene page

Reference page name use a gene symbol with suffixe ":homolog". For creating a new homolog gene page, you need a gene symbol. After you get that gene symbol, enter **:homolog into the box, where ** is the gene symbol. Then, follow the steps we described in the second paragraph above on this page or see help for creating a new page.

[top] Protein page

The Protein page name uses a canonical entry name from Uniprot. Adding a new protein page to LiverWiki is easy. Simply type in Uniprot ID of the new protein to be added to the LiverWiki in the box below. Then, follow the steps we described in the second paragraph above on this page or see help for creating a new page.

[top] Disease page

Adding a new disease to LiverWiki is easy. Simply type in the name of the new disease to be added to the LiverWiki in the box below. Then, follow the steps we described in the second paragraph above on this page or see help for creating a new page.

[top] Disease-related molecule page

The disease-related molecule page is named by using ‘:’ to join disease name and molecule, e.g. Hepatocellular carcinoma:ACE, and Hepatocellular carcinoma:1433B_HUMAN. For adding a new disease-related molecule page to LiverWiki, please type the name you would like to add in the box below. Then, follow the steps we described in the second paragraph above on this page or see help for creating a new page.

[top] Pathway page

Pathway page is predefined as a category page. For creating a new pathway page, enter Category:** into the box, where ** is the pathway name. Then, follow the steps we described in the second paragraph above on this page or see help for creating a new page.

[top] Transcriptome dataset page

Transcriptome dataset page is predefined as a category page. For creating a new transcriptome dataset page, enter Category:** into the box, where ** is the dataset title. Then, follow the steps we described in the second paragraph above on this page or see help for creating a new page.

[top] Gene expression page

The gene expression page is named by using ‘:’ to join gene symbol and transcriptome dataset title, e.g. AASS:Expression Project for Oncology (expO). Create a new gene expression page by entering the name of the page in the text box below. Then, follow the steps we described in the second paragraph above on this page or see help for creating a new page.

[top] Metabolomics dataset page

Metabolomics dataset page is predefined as a category page. For creating a new metabolomics dataset page, enter Category:** into the box, where ** is the dataset title. Then, follow the steps we described in the second paragraph above on this page or see help for creating a new page.

[top] Metabolite page

The metabolite page is named by using ‘:’ to join metabolite and metabolomics dataset title, e.g. 19-Hydroxy-PGE2 (PubChem:5283038):Cyclobutene- and cyclobutane-functionalized fatty acids as novel biochemical probes of structure and function in HepG2 cells (Assay 1). Create a new metabolomics page by entering the name of the page in the text box below. Then, follow the steps we described in the second paragraph above on this page or see help for creating a new page.

[top] Reference page

Reference page name use a PubMed ID with prefixes "PubMed:". For creating a new reference page, you need a PubMed ID. After you get that ID, enter PubMed:** into the box, where ** is the PubMed ID. Then, follow the steps we described in the second paragraph above on this page or see help for creating a new page.

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