Promoting comparative molecular studies in environmental health research: an overview of the comparative toxicogenomics database (CTD)

Promoting comparative molecular studies in environmental health research: an overview of the comparative toxicogenomics database (CTD)

[1]  Colin N. Dewey,et al.  Initial sequencing and comparative analysis of the mouse genome. , 2002 .

[2]  David L. Wheeler,et al.  GenBank , 2015, Nucleic Acids Res..

[3]  Maria Jesus Martin,et al.  High-quality Protein Knowledge Resource: SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL , 2002, Briefings Bioinform..

[4]  L. Pennacchio,et al.  Comparative genomic tools and databases: providing insights into the human genome. , 2003, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[5]  Carl G. Figdor,et al.  Different Faces of the Heme-Heme Oxygenase System in Inflammation , 2003, Pharmacological Reviews.

[6]  C E Lipscomb,et al.  Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). , 2000, Bulletin of the Medical Library Association.

[7]  Paramvir S. Dehal,et al.  Whole-Genome Shotgun Assembly and Analysis of the Genome of Fugu rubripes , 2002, Science.

[8]  F. Guengerich The Environmental Genome Project: functional analysis of polymorphisms. , 1998, Environmental health perspectives.

[9]  Donna R. Maglott,et al.  RefSeq and LocusLink: NCBI gene-centered resources , 2001, Nucleic Acids Res..

[10]  M. Miller,et al.  Understanding human disease mutations through the use of interspecific genetic variation. , 2001, Human molecular genetics.

[11]  C. Mattingly,et al.  The Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD). , 2003, Environmental health perspectives.

[12]  J. Touchman,et al.  Vertebrate genome sequencing: building a backbone for comparative genomics. , 2002, Trends in genetics : TIG.

[13]  Samuel H. Wilson,et al.  Environmental health and genomics: visions and implications , 2000, Nature Reviews Genetics.

[14]  R. Tennant,et al.  Systems toxicology and the Chemical Effects in Biological Systems (CEBS) knowledge base. , 2002 .