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Plugin: The IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY

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This is a “one-stop shop” portal to pharmacological information

Registered by Chunlei Wu
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This is a “one-stop shop” portal to pharmacological information, providing a searchable database with quantitative information on drug targets and the prescription medicines and experimental drugs that act on them. It's useful for researchers and students in pharmacology and drug discovery and provide the general public with accurate information on the basic science underlying drug action. The information in the database is presented at two levels: the initial view or landing pages for each target family provide expert-curated overviews of the key properties and selective ligands and tool compounds available. For selected targets more detailed introductory chapters for each family are available along with curated information on the pharmacological, physiological, structural, genetic and pathophysiogical properties of each target. The database is enhanced with hyperlinks to additional information in other databases including Ensembl, UniProt, PubChem, ChEMBL and DrugBank, as well as curated chemical information and literature citations in PubMed.

Species:
human, mouse, rat

URL Template:
http://www.guidetopharmacology.org/GRAC/DatabaseSearchForward?searchAcc={{entrezgene}}&accTypes=entrezGene&order=rank&submitAcc=Search+the+database

Updated:
March 26, 2015

Registered:
March 26, 2015


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Tags

  • drug
  • drugs
  • ligand
  • pharmacology

Often Used With

  • Gene Wiki
  • drugable
  • DGIdb - The Drug Gene Interaction Database
  • Disease and Gene Annotations (DGA)
  • GeneSigDB - Curated Gene Signatures

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