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  • MetaNetX/MNXref is a database for reconciliation of metabolites and biochemical reactions to bring together genome-scale metabolic networks. The tools developed at MetaNetX are useful for accessing, analysing and manipulating metabolic networks. MetaNetX goal is to automate model construction and genome annotation for large-scale metabolic networks.

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  • The Pathway Interaction Database is a highly-structured, curated collection of information about known biomolecular interactions and key cellular processes assembled into signaling pathways.

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  • ESRI webstie

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  • This is a repository for University College Dublin. Some items are not available as full text. Users can keep track of new additions to the collections by registering for the email alerts or use the RSS feed. Where material has already been published it is made available subject to the open-access policies of the original publishers. This service is maintained by UCD Library.

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the University of Zurich. Registered users can set up email alerts and all users can set up RSS feeds, to notify them of newly added relevant content. The site is well supported with background information and guidance documentation.

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  • MINAS contains the exact geometric information on the first and second-shell coordinating ligands of every metal ion present in nucleic acid structures that are deposited in the PDB and NDB. Containing also the sequence information of the binding pocket-proximal nucleotides, this database allows for a detailed search of all combinations of potential ligands and of coordination environments of metal ions. MINAS is therefore a perfect new tool to classify metal ion binding pockets in nucleic acids by statistics and to draw general conclusions about the different coordination properties of these ions. This record has been marked as Uncertain because the homepage for this resource is no longer active, and we have not been able to get in touch with the owners of the resource. Please contact us if you have any information regarding MINAS.

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  • MetaNetX/MNXref is a database for reconciliation of metabolites and biochemical reactions to bring together genome-scale metabolic networks. The tools developed at MetaNetX are useful for accessing, analysing and manipulating metabolic networks. MetaNetX goal is to automate model construction and genome annotation for large-scale metabolic networks.

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  • The Pathway Interaction Database is a highly-structured, curated collection of information about known biomolecular interactions and key cellular processes assembled into signaling pathways.

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  • ESRI webstie

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  • This is a repository for University College Dublin. Some items are not available as full text. Users can keep track of new additions to the collections by registering for the email alerts or use the RSS feed. Where material has already been published it is made available subject to the open-access policies of the original publishers. This service is maintained by UCD Library.

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the University of Zurich. Registered users can set up email alerts and all users can set up RSS feeds, to notify them of newly added relevant content. The site is well supported with background information and guidance documentation.

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  • MINAS contains the exact geometric information on the first and second-shell coordinating ligands of every metal ion present in nucleic acid structures that are deposited in the PDB and NDB. Containing also the sequence information of the binding pocket-proximal nucleotides, this database allows for a detailed search of all combinations of potential ligands and of coordination environments of metal ions. MINAS is therefore a perfect new tool to classify metal ion binding pockets in nucleic acids by statistics and to draw general conclusions about the different coordination properties of these ions. This record has been marked as Uncertain because the homepage for this resource is no longer active, and we have not been able to get in touch with the owners of the resource. Please contact us if you have any information regarding MINAS.

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