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Databases are becoming ever more important in the biomedical sciences. This paper compares and contrasts four key resources broadly related to drug discovery research
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Why is it important?
As databases proliferate relentlessly comparative utility judgments become more difficult. The problem is exacerbated since while short descriptions of databases in review articles abound, quantitative comparisons of content are rare. This paper is also unusual in that we evaluate both the key entities of chemistry and proteins. As expected, it is somewhat superceded by post-2013 updates but we hope the approaches and general concusions remain useful
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This page is a summary of: Comparing the Chemical Structure and Protein Content of ChEMBL, DrugBank, Human Metabolome Database and the Therapeutic Target Database, Molecular Informatics, December 2013, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/minf.201300103.
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