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#CTD is a public database maintained by a team of 10 individuals, coming from North Carolina State University ([[https://www.ncsu.edu/ NCSU]]), the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory ([[http://www.mdibl.org/ MDIBL]]), and remotely located biocurators. [[http://ctdbase.org/help/faq/?p=5800169 FAQ]]
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==Scientific Quality==
 
==Scientific Quality==

Revision as of 19:11, 29 September 2017

General Information

  1. [The Comparative Toxicogenomics Database]
  2. This database stores information on how environmental toxins affect our health.
    1. "It provides manually curated information about chemical–gene/protein interactions, chemical–disease and gene–disease relationships." [About CTDbase] A complete list of types of data includes:
      • Chemicals
      • Diseases
      • Genes
      • Chemical-Gene Interactions
      • References
      • Gene Ontology
      • Pathways
      • Organisms
      • Batch Query
      • Exposure Studies Query
      • Exposure Details Query
    2. The data is manually curated by a team of 5 database [personnel]. This database has secondary [data] integrated from the following resources:
      • BioGRID (3.4.151 release)
      • ChemIDplus® (as of August 18, 2017)
      • DrugBank (as of August 18, 2017)
      • GO (as of August 18, 2017)
      • KEGG (as of August 18, 2017)
      • MeSH® (2016 MeSH release)
      • NCBI Gene (as of August 18, 2017)
      • NCBI Taxonomy (as of August 18, 2017)
      • PubMed® (as of August 18, 2017)
      • Reactome (as of August 18, 2017)
  3. CTD is a public database maintained by a team of 10 individuals, coming from North Carolina State University ([NCSU]), the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory ([MDIBL]), and remotely located biocurators. [FAQ]
  4. CTD recieves funding from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

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General Utility

Summary Judgement

Electronic Notebook

Acknowledgements

References

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