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KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) is a collection of databases dealing with genomes, biological pathways, diseases, drugs, and chemical substances.KEGG is utilized for bioinformatics research and education, including data analysis in genomics, metagenomics, metabolomics and other omics studies, modeling and simulation in systems biology, and translational research in drug development.
KEGG PATHWAY Database (Univ. of Kyoto) MANET database ( University of Illinois ) Reactome : navigable map of human biological pathways, ranging from metabolic processes to hormonal signalling ( Ontario Institute for Cancer Research , European Bioinformatics Institute , NYU Langone Medical Center , Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory )
Therapeutic Targets Database Zhejiang University: drugs and targets SMILES InChI CAS PubChem "TTD". 37,316 T3DB Toxin and Toxin-Target Database Toxic Exposome Database. University of Alberta: toxins and toxin targets T3D "T3DB". 3,678 UniChem EMBL-EBI pointers to existing chemicals; indexes 41 databases [12] Structure; StdInChI; links to databases
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While at Los Alamos, he was one of the developers of the GenBank database of all publicly available nucleotide sequences and their protein translations. [4] [7] Kanehisa joined Kyoto University as an associate professor in 1985, becoming a professor in 1987. [6] In 1995, Kanehisa started the KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes ...
MeSH was introduced in the 1960s, with the NLM's own index catalogue and the subject headings of the Quarterly Cumulative Index Medicus (1940 edition) as precursors. The yearly printed version of MeSH was discontinued in 2007; MeSH is now available only online. [2] It can be browsed and downloaded free of charge through PubMed.
The last issue of Index Medicus was printed in December 2004, but this information is offered in the freely accessible PubMed, among the more than fifteen million MEDLINE journal article references and abstracts going back to the 1960s and 1.5 million references going back to the 1950s.
Among these are: The African Index Medicus – AIM (maintained by AFRO/WHO); the Scientific and Technical Literature of Latin America and the Caribbean – LILACS (maintained by AMRO-PAHO/WHO through its specialized center BIREME); Index Medicus for Eastern Mediterranean Region – IMEMR (EMRO/WHO); Index Medicus for South-East Asia Region ...