Qlucore Newsletter: Let Your Data Speak with Clarity and Impact

Thousands of researchers have already benefited from the easy-to-use Qlucore Omics Explorer software, to accelerate their path to publication. Are you working with complex data? Qlucore Omics Explorer allows you to: 

  • Visualize patterns so insights get easier to spot.
  • Focus on science.
  • Publish with confidence, backed by a tool referenced in close to 2,000 peer-reviewed articles. 

Publications that cite Qlucore Omics Explorer span a broad number of areas, from different types of human data such as gene expression, miRNA, proteins and DNA methylation to data from soybeans and fish. Below are some examples. More can be found on: Publications | Qlucore 

  • Functional assessment of autologous tissue expansion grafts for vaginal reconstruction in a rabbit model. Willacy et al. (npj Women's Health).
  • Triple-negative breast cancer modifies the systemic immune landscape and alters neutrophil functionality. Bakker et al. (npj Breast Cancer).
  • The cellular state space of AML unveils novel NPM1 subtypes with distinct clinical outcomes and immune evasion properties. Lilljebjörn et al. (bioRxiv).
  • Stochastic demethylation and redundant epigenetic suppressive mechanisms generate highly heterogeneous responses to pharmacological DNA methyltransferase inhibition. Jakobsen et al. (Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research).
  • Proteomics analyses of herbicide-tolerant genetically modified, conventionally, and organically farmed soybean seeds. Varunjikar et al. (Science Direct).
  • Retroelement co-option disrupts the cancer transcriptional programme. Loong et al. (Genome Medicine).