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Have a look at the new Drug2Gene database: http://www.drug2gene.com
It’s free and unifies a number of popular public resources to provide structured and organized information for identified and reported relationships between genes/proteins and drugs/compounds.
It allows user’s interactive management by the ability to flag, comment and update relations, to import new drug-gene relations valuable for a specific project. Gene orthology and similarity information is matched to certain relationship entries assisting the prediction of new unreported drug-gene associations. You can go to the original source of the reported relation and explore for more facts, details and evidences...
Have a look at the new Drug2Gene database: http://www.drug2gene.com
It’s free and unifies a number of popular public resources to provide structured and organized information for identified and reported relationships between genes/proteins and drugs/compounds.
It allows user’s interactive management by the ability to flag, comment and update relations, to import new drug-gene relations valuable for a specific project. Gene orthology and similarity information is matched to certain relationship entries assisting the prediction of new unreported drug-gene associations. You can go to the original source of the reported relation and explore for more facts, details and evidences...