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Metabolites often mediate cellular communications through osmosis, translocation or extracellular vesicles. Though substantial information of metabolite-associated cell communications has been continuously reported, no relevant knowledgebase has become available so far. To address this gap, we here developed the first knowledgebase to comprehensively describe metabolite-associated cell communications through curation of experimental literature.

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Prof. Zhiwei Cao

School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

Email: zwcao@fudan.edu.cn

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Please cite: Gao J, Mo S, Wang J, Zhang M, Shi Y, Zhu C, Shang Y, Tang X, Zhang S, Wu X, Xu X, Wang Y, Li Z, Zheng G, Chen Z, Wang Q, Tang K, Cao Z. MACC: a visual interactive knowledgebase of metabolite-associated cell communications. Nucleic Acids Research. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkad914. PMID: 37897362.