Serum Metabolome Database

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The Serum Metabolome database is a free web database about small molecule metabolites found in human serum and their concentration values. The database includes chemical data, clinical data and molecular/biochemistry data from literature and experiment. This database also references many other databases, such as KEGG, PubChem, MetaCyc, ChEBI, PDB, Swiss-Prot, GenBank, and Human Metabolome Database (HMDB).

Serum metabolome database website home page

The Serum Metabolome database is maintained by David Wishart, Departments of Computing Science & Biological Sciences, University of Alberta.

The Serum Metabolome database protocol is available via its website.[1]

References

  1. ^ Psychogios N, Hau DD, Peng J, Guo AC, Mandal R, Bouatra S, Sinelnikov I, Krishnamurthy R, Eisner R, Gautam B, Young N, Xia J, Knox C, Dong E, Huang P, Hollander Z, Pedersen TL, Smith SR, Bamforth F, Greiner R, McManus B, Newman JW, Goodfriend T, Wishart DS. The human serum metabolome. PLoS One. 2011 Feb 16;6(2):e16957.

External links

Official website