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- PubChem - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
PubChem PubChem (Kim, 2016; Kim et al , 2016a; Wang et al , 2017) is a public chemical information resource, developed and maintained by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM), an institute within the U S National institutes of Health (NIH) It collects chemical substance descriptions and their biological activities from more than
- PubChem: Integrated Platform of Small Molecules and Biological . . .
PubChem [1], an open repository for experimental data identifying the biological activities of small molecules, is a part of the Molecular Libraries and Imaging (MLI) component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Roadmap for Medical Research initiative [2] This program includes the Molecular Libraries Screening Center Network (MLSCN), grant-supported experimental laboratories, and a
- PubChem BioAssay: A Decade’s Development toward Open High-Throughput . . .
The PubChem BioAssay database was set up initially to archive the small-molecule HTS data from the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) Molecular Libraries Program (MLP), which funded a U S -wide screening center network between 2004 and 2013 targeting chemical probe development 11 It grew tremendously over the past decade in both data
- PubChem Protein, Gene, Pathway, and Taxonomy Data . . . - ScienceDirect
PubChem provides a large corpus of chemical information, collected from hundreds of data sources (824 sources, as of November 23, 2021) (https: pubchem ncbi nlm nih gov source ) While the majority of these (723 sources) deposit chemical data in the form of substance and bioassay records, some serve as annotation sources, meaning that their data are integrated by PubChem to annotate chemicals
- Potentially active compounds that improve PAD through angiogenesis: A . . .
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) has been historically neglected, which has resulted in a lack of effective drugs in clinical practice However, with…
- Getting the SMILES right: identifying inconsistent chemical identities . . .
In the PubChem terminology, a substance is a chemical sample description provided by a single source and a compound is a normalized chemical structure representation found in one or more contributed substances
- Effect of processing on aroma intensity and odor characteristic of . . .
Processing is extremely important for the formation of aroma characteristic of tea leaves In this study, the effects of processing on the content of …
- Scikit-fingerprints: Easy and efficient computation of molecular . . .
In this work, we present scikit-fingerprints, a Python package for computation of molecular fingerprints for applications in chemoinformatics Our lib…
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