We are pleased to announce the release of the latest version of the ChEMBL database: chembl_04
In addition to the inclusion of new data from the primary scientific literature, three neglected-disease datasets have been deposited in the database: Plasmodium falciparum screening data from GSK, Novartis/GNF and St Jude Children's Research Hospital. These datasets can be identified on the basis of their src_id in the compound_records and assays tables. For more information, or to download the full deposited datasets, please visit the new ChEMBL-NTD website: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/chemblntd
You can access the data via the ChEMBL database interface: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/chembldb/index.php
Alternatively you can download the ChEMBL database (Oracle 9i, 10g, 11g, or MySQL) from our ftp site: ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/chembl/ChEMBLdb/latest/
For details of upcoming webinars, please see: https://chembl.blogspot.com/search/label/Webinar
In addition to the inclusion of new data from the primary scientific literature, three neglected-disease datasets have been deposited in the database: Plasmodium falciparum screening data from GSK, Novartis/GNF and St Jude Children's Research Hospital. These datasets can be identified on the basis of their src_id in the compound_records and assays tables. For more information, or to download the full deposited datasets, please visit the new ChEMBL-NTD website: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/chemblntd
You can access the data via the ChEMBL database interface: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/chembldb/index.php
Alternatively you can download the ChEMBL database (Oracle 9i, 10g, 11g, or MySQL) from our ftp site: ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/chembl/ChEMBLdb/latest/
For details of upcoming webinars, please see: https://chembl.blogspot.com/search/label/Webinar
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