Entrez

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Entrez is an integrated, text-based search and retrieval system developed by the NCBI for accessing a wide range of biomedical and genomic databases.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biomedical database search system
search and retrieval system
accessibleVia NCBI website NERFINISHED
web browser
countryOfDeveloper United States NERFINISHED
dataType 3D structures
bibliographic records
chemical information
clinical variants
expression data
gene annotations
genome assemblies
nucleotide sequences
protein sequences
taxonomy records
developer NCBI NERFINISHED
National Center for Biotechnology Information NERFINISHED
domain biomedicine
genomics
hasComponent E-utilities NERFINISHED
Entrez Programming Utilities NERFINISHED
hasFunction integrate search across multiple databases
link related records between databases
retrieve biomedical records
search biomedical databases
hasInterfaceType text-based interface
locatedInInfrastructure NCBI servers
maintainedBy NCBI NERFINISHED
National Center for Biotechnology Information NERFINISHED
operatedBy NCBI NERFINISHED
National Center for Biotechnology Information NERFINISHED
partOf NCBI information resources
providesAPI E-utilities NERFINISHED
supportsAccessMethod HTTP requests
web API
supportsDatabase Assembly
BioProject
BioSample NERFINISHED
Bookshelf
ClinVar NERFINISHED
Conserved Domains NERFINISHED
GEO NERFINISHED
GTR NERFINISHED
Gene
Genome
HomoloGene NERFINISHED
MeSH NERFINISHED
Nucleotide
OMIM NERFINISHED
Protein
PubChem NERFINISHED
PubMed NERFINISHED
RefSeq NERFINISHED
SNP NERFINISHED
SRA NERFINISHED
Sequence Read Archive NERFINISHED
Structure
Taxonomy
dbGaP NERFINISHED
supportsFeature advanced search queries
automatic term mapping
cross-database links
field-specific searching
filters and limits
link-out to external resources
related articles linking
saved searches
search history
URL https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez
usedBy bioinformaticians
biomedical researchers
clinicians
students
usedFor gene and protein information retrieval
genome browsing
literature search
sequence retrieval
variant and clinical data search

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