7 projects tagged "Medical Science"
The NCBI C++ Toolkit provides portable libraries and applications for assisting genetic science. These include libraries for networking, SQL and BerkeleyDB access, CGI and HTML handling, ASN.1 and XML handling, sequence alignment engines, sequence retrieval engines, BLAST database engines, FLTK and OpenGL graphics toolkits, and basic system utilities.
The xsbrowser creates a human-readable documentation of XML document types represented as XML 1.0 DTDs or XML schemas (REC-xmlschema-20010502). The user needn't understand the DTD or XML Schema syntax. The xsbrowser exploits XML Schema. Although you can directly feed a DTD into the xsbrowser, it is recommended to first translate the DTD using the dtd2xs translator. The dtd2xs translator allows a more sophisticated mapping of DTDs onto XML schemas. The only requirement is a Web browser that supports Java applets, Javascript, and CSS1. The Web browser needn't support XML.
GeneX Va is a gene expression database supporting storage and analysis of Affymetrix GeneChip technology. It is designed to serve as a secure repository and archive for many researchers' data. It is typically expected to be installed as part of a microarray center; the software is compact enough to install for a single department or even a single user. It includes an Analysis Tree package which includes an ever-expanding set of analytical tools, and has plug-in architecture allowing easy expansion. The "Va" in the name stands for the University of Virginia version, which is a total rewrite of what was originally NCGR's GeneX.
Drugref is a collaborative effort to create and maintain a database of pharmaceutical reference information, tagged by language, country, and reference source. A Web interface written in PHP4 allows the community of health professionals to maintain and review content. The database structure, implemented in PostgreSQL, is designed to facilitate automated decision support. "Tagging" allows one to import information from any source in parallel, thus allowing drugref to work as a generic interface to any kind of (comercially or freely) available drug reference information.