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ApiDB: integrated resources for the apicomplexan bioinformatics resource center

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ApiDB: integrated resources for the apicomplexan bioinformatics resource center
ApiDB (http://ApiDB.org) represents a unified entry point for the NIH-funded Apicomplexan Bioinformatics Resource Center (BRC) that integrates numerous database resources and multiple data types. The phylum Apicomplexa comprises numerous veterinary and medically important parasitic protozoa including human pathogenic species of the genera Cryptosporidium, Plasmodium and Toxoplasma. ApiDB serves not only as a database in its own right, but as a single web-based point of entry that unifies access to three major existing individual organism databases (PlasmoDB.org, ToxoDB.org and CryptoDB.org), and integrates these databases with data available from additional sources. Through the ApiDB site, users may pose queries and search all available apicomplexan data and tools, or they may visit individual component organism databases.
Cristina Aurrecoechea, Mark Heiges, Haiming Wang,
Added 27 Dec 2010
Updated 27 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2007
Where NAR
Authors Cristina Aurrecoechea, Mark Heiges, Haiming Wang, Zhiming Wang, Steve Fischer, Philippa Rhodes, John A. Miller, Eileen Kraemer, Christian J. Stoeckert Jr., David S. Roos, Jessica C. Kissinger
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