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MetDisease--connecting metabolites to diseases via literature.
Bioinformatics
16
2014
Author NameAffiliation
William L DurenUniversity of Michigan, University of California ann arbor
Tim HullUniversity of Michigan, University of California ann arbor
Gilbert S OmennUniversity of Michigan, University of California ann arbor
Gilbert S OmennUniversity of Michigan, University of California ann arbor
Brian D AtheyUniversity of Michigan, University of California ann arbor
Charles F BurantUniversity of Michigan, University of California ann arbor
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PubChemStructures and biological activities of small organic moleculesLink
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PubChemStructures and biological activities of small organic moleculesLink
PubChemPubChem is an open chemistry database at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ⿿Open⿝ means that you can put your scientific data in PubChem and that others may use it. Since the launch in 2004, PubChem has become a key chemical information resource for researchers, data scientists, health & safety, and other professionals. PubChem is an archive for chemical substances and biological assay experiments. PubChem mostly contains small molecules, but also larger molecules such as nucleotides, carbohydrates, lipids, peptides, and chemically-modified macromolecules. We collect information on chemical substances, including associated: identifiers, chemical names, biological activities, publications, patents, and much more.Link
PubChemStructures and biological activities of small organic moleculesLink
PubChemPubChem is an open chemistry database at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ⿿Open⿝ means that you can put your scientific data in PubChem and that others may use it. Since the launch in 2004, PubChem has become a key chemical information resource for researchers, data scientists, health & safety, and other professionals. PubChem is an archive for chemical substances and biological assay experiments. PubChem mostly contains small molecules, but also larger molecules such as nucleotides, carbohydrates, lipids, peptides, and chemically-modified macromolecules. We collect information on chemical substances, including associated: identifiers, chemical names, biological activities, publications, patents, and much more.Link
PubChemPubChem is an open chemistry database at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ⿿Open⿝ means that you can put your scientific data in PubChem and that others may use it. Since the launch in 2004, PubChem has become a key chemical information resource for researchers, data scientists, health & safety, and other professionals. PubChem is an archive for chemical substances and biological assay experiments. PubChem mostly contains small molecules, but also larger molecules such as nucleotides, carbohydrates, lipids, peptides, and chemically-modified macromolecules. We collect information on chemical substances, including associated: identifiers, chemical names, biological activities, publications, patents, and much more.Link
PubChemStructures and biological activities of small organic moleculesLink
PubChemPubChem is an open chemistry database at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ⿿Open⿝ means that you can put your scientific data in PubChem and that others may use it. Since the launch in 2004, PubChem has become a key chemical information resource for researchers, data scientists, health & safety, and other professionals. PubChem is an archive for chemical substances and biological assay experiments. PubChem mostly contains small molecules, but also larger molecules such as nucleotides, carbohydrates, lipids, peptides, and chemically-modified macromolecules. We collect information on chemical substances, including associated: identifiers, chemical names, biological activities, publications, patents, and much more.Link
PubChemPubChem is an open chemistry database at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ⿿Open⿝ means that you can put your scientific data in PubChem and that others may use it. Since the launch in 2004, PubChem has become a key chemical information resource for researchers, data scientists, health & safety, and other professionals. PubChem is an archive for chemical substances and biological assay experiments. PubChem mostly contains small molecules, but also larger molecules such as nucleotides, carbohydrates, lipids, peptides, and chemically-modified macromolecules. We collect information on chemical substances, including associated: identifiers, chemical names, biological activities, publications, patents, and much more.Link
PubChemPubChem is an open chemistry database at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ⿿Open⿝ means that you can put your scientific data in PubChem and that others may use it. Since the launch in 2004, PubChem has become a key chemical information resource for researchers, data scientists, health & safety, and other professionals. PubChem is an archive for chemical substances and biological assay experiments. PubChem mostly contains small molecules, but also larger molecules such as nucleotides, carbohydrates, lipids, peptides, and chemically-modified macromolecules. We collect information on chemical substances, including associated: identifiers, chemical names, biological activities, publications, patents, and much more.Link
PubChemPubChem is an open chemistry database at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ⿿Open⿝ means that you can put your scientific data in PubChem and that others may use it. Since the launch in 2004, PubChem has become a key chemical information resource for researchers, data scientists, health & safety, and other professionals. PubChem is an archive for chemical substances and biological assay experiments. PubChem mostly contains small molecules, but also larger molecules such as nucleotides, carbohydrates, lipids, peptides, and chemically-modified macromolecules. We collect information on chemical substances, including associated: identifiers, chemical names, biological activities, publications, patents, and much more.Link
PubChemPubChem is an open chemistry database at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). ⿿Open⿝ means that you can put your scientific data in PubChem and that others may use it. Since the launch in 2004, PubChem has become a key chemical information resource for researchers, data scientists, health & safety, and other professionals. PubChem is an archive for chemical substances and biological assay experiments. PubChem mostly contains small molecules, but also larger molecules such as nucleotides, carbohydrates, lipids, peptides, and chemically-modified macromolecules. We collect information on chemical substances, including associated: identifiers, chemical names, biological activities, publications, patents, and much more.Link
PubChemStructures and biological activities of small organic moleculesLink
PubChemStructures and biological activities of small organic moleculesLink