: Molecular interaction databases aim to systematically capture and organize the experimental interaction information described in the scientific literature. These data can then be used to perform network analysis, to assign putative roles to uncharacterized proteins and to investigate their involvement in cellular pathways.This chapter gives a brief overview of publicly available molecular interaction databases and focuses on the members of the IMEx Consortium, on their curation policies and standard data formats. All of the goals achieved by IMEx databases over the last 15 years, the data types provided and the many different ways in which such data can be utilized by the research community, are described in detail. The IMEx database...
Abstract Background Systems biologists study interaction data to understand the behaviour of whole c...
BACKGROUND: Systems biologists study interaction data to understand the behaviour of whole cell syst...
The Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND) (http://bind.ca) archives biomolecular interact...
: Molecular interaction databases aim to systematically capture and organize the experimental intera...
The International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) Consortium provides scientists with a single body of exp...
Molecular interaction databases collect, organize, and enable the analysis of the increasing amounts...
The International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium is an international collaboration between maj...
The International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium is an international collaboration between maj...
MOTIVATION: Molecular interaction information, such as protein-protein interactions and protein-smal...
Motivation: Molecular interaction information, such as protein– protein interactions and protein–sma...
The IntAct molecular interaction database (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/intact) is a curated resource of mo...
The IntAct molecular interaction database (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/intact) is a curated resource of mo...
The current wealth of genomic variation data identified at nucleotide level presents the challenge o...
The International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium is an international collaboration between maj...
The current wealth of genomic variation data identified at nucleotide level presents the challenge o...
Abstract Background Systems biologists study interaction data to understand the behaviour of whole c...
BACKGROUND: Systems biologists study interaction data to understand the behaviour of whole cell syst...
The Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND) (http://bind.ca) archives biomolecular interact...
: Molecular interaction databases aim to systematically capture and organize the experimental intera...
The International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) Consortium provides scientists with a single body of exp...
Molecular interaction databases collect, organize, and enable the analysis of the increasing amounts...
The International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium is an international collaboration between maj...
The International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium is an international collaboration between maj...
MOTIVATION: Molecular interaction information, such as protein-protein interactions and protein-smal...
Motivation: Molecular interaction information, such as protein– protein interactions and protein–sma...
The IntAct molecular interaction database (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/intact) is a curated resource of mo...
The IntAct molecular interaction database (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/intact) is a curated resource of mo...
The current wealth of genomic variation data identified at nucleotide level presents the challenge o...
The International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium is an international collaboration between maj...
The current wealth of genomic variation data identified at nucleotide level presents the challenge o...
Abstract Background Systems biologists study interaction data to understand the behaviour of whole c...
BACKGROUND: Systems biologists study interaction data to understand the behaviour of whole cell syst...
The Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND) (http://bind.ca) archives biomolecular interact...