The Chem2Bio2RDF portal is a Linked Open Data (LOD) portal for systems chemical biology aiming for facilitating drug discovery. It converts around 25 different datasets on genes, compounds, drugs, pathways, side effects, diseases, and MEDLINE/PubMed documents into RDF triples and links them to other LOD bubbles, such as Bio2RDF, LODD and DBPedia. The portal is based on D2R server and provides a SPARQL endpoint, but adds on several unique features such as RDF faceted browser, user-friendly SPARQL query generator, MEDLINE/PubMed cross validation service, and Cytoscape visualization plugin. Three use cases demonstrate the functionality and usability of this portal. The portal is available a
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Motivation: The development of chemoinformatics has been hampered by the lack of large, publicly ava...
RDF has become the standard technology for enabling interoperability among heterogeneous biomedical ...
Abstract Background Recently there has been an explosion of new data sources about genes, proteins, ...
In the life sciences, semantic web can support many aspects of bio- and health informatics, with exc...
Systems chemical biology, the integration of chemistry, biology and computation to generate understa...
ChEMBL is medicinal chemistry database by the team of dr. J. Overington at the EBI: http://www.ebi.a...
International audienceBioMart Central Portal is a first of its kind, community-driven effort to prov...
BACKGROUND: Making data available as Linked Data using Resource Description Framework (RDF) promotes...
BioMart Central Portal is a first of its kind, community-driven effort to provide unified access to ...
BioMart Central Portal is a first of its kind, community-driven effort to provide unified access to ...
Bio2rdf currently provides the largest network of linked data for the life sciences. Here, we descri...
Background: A key activity for life scientists in this post “-omics ” age involves searching for and...
<p>The ChemSpider compound database is a free online database provided to the community by the Royal...
Abstract. Bio2RDF is an open source project to generate and provide Linked Data for the Life Science...
A wide range of data on sequences, structures, pathways, and networks of genes and gene products is ...
Motivation: The development of chemoinformatics has been hampered by the lack of large, publicly ava...
RDF has become the standard technology for enabling interoperability among heterogeneous biomedical ...
Abstract Background Recently there has been an explosion of new data sources about genes, proteins, ...
In the life sciences, semantic web can support many aspects of bio- and health informatics, with exc...
Systems chemical biology, the integration of chemistry, biology and computation to generate understa...
ChEMBL is medicinal chemistry database by the team of dr. J. Overington at the EBI: http://www.ebi.a...
International audienceBioMart Central Portal is a first of its kind, community-driven effort to prov...
BACKGROUND: Making data available as Linked Data using Resource Description Framework (RDF) promotes...
BioMart Central Portal is a first of its kind, community-driven effort to provide unified access to ...
BioMart Central Portal is a first of its kind, community-driven effort to provide unified access to ...
Bio2rdf currently provides the largest network of linked data for the life sciences. Here, we descri...
Background: A key activity for life scientists in this post “-omics ” age involves searching for and...
<p>The ChemSpider compound database is a free online database provided to the community by the Royal...
Abstract. Bio2RDF is an open source project to generate and provide Linked Data for the Life Science...
A wide range of data on sequences, structures, pathways, and networks of genes and gene products is ...
Motivation: The development of chemoinformatics has been hampered by the lack of large, publicly ava...
RDF has become the standard technology for enabling interoperability among heterogeneous biomedical ...