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Molecular INTeraction database
MINT focuses on experimentally verified protein-protein interactions mined from the scientific literature by expert curators. This resource uses the IntAct database framework to help reduce the effort of scientists and improve on IT development. MINT
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SuperTarget
Drug-related information: medical indications, adverse drug effects, drug metabolism and Gene Ontology terms of the target proteins.
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EchoBase
EchoBase is a database that curates new experimental and bioinformatic information about the genes and gene products of the model bacterium Escherichia coli K-12 strain MG1655.
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Human protein-protein interaction network database search
<<<!!!<<< This repository is no longer available. >>>!!!>>> A human interactome map. The sequencing of the human genome has provided a surprisingly small number of genes, indicating that the complex organization of life is not reflected in the gene
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Huntingtin Interaction Network
<<<!!!<<< This repository is no longer available. >>>!!!>>> The main objective of our work is to understand the pathomechanisms of late onset neurodegenerative disorders such as Huntington's, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and Machado Joseph disease and to
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NetSlim
NetSlim is a resource of high-confidence signaling pathway maps derived from NetPath pathway reactions. 40-60% of the molecules and their reactions in NetPath pathways are available in NetSlim.
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FlyReactome
----<<<<< This repository is no longer available. This record is out dated >>>>>----- The aim of FlyReactome, based in the Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, is to develop a curated repository for Drosophila melanogaster pathways
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NetPath
NetPath is currently one of the largest open-source repository of human signaling pathways that is all set to become a community standard to meet the challenges in functional genomics and systems biology. Signaling networks are the key to deciphering
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