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Adam Maciejewski
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 6
Citations - 8432
Adam Maciejewski is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: DrugBank & BioPAX : Biological Pathways Exchange. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 5485 citations. Previous affiliations of Adam Maciejewski include National Institute for Nanotechnology.
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DrugBank 5.0: a major update to the DrugBank database for 2018
David S. Wishart,Yannick Djoumbou Feunang,An Chi Guo,Elvis J. Lo,Ana Marcu,Jason R. Grant,Tanvir Sajed,Daniel Johnson,Carin Li,Zinat Sayeeda,Nazanin Assempour,Ithayavani Iynkkaran,Yifeng Liu,Adam Maciejewski,Nicola Gale,Alex Wilson,Lucy Chin,Ryan Cummings,Diana Le,Allison Pon,Craig Knox,Michael Wilson +21 more
TL;DR: This year’s update, DrugBank 5.0, represents the most significant upgrade to the database in more than 10 years and significant improvements have been made to the quantity, quality and consistency of drug indications, drug binding data as well as drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
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DrugBank 4.0: shedding new light on drug metabolism
Vivian Law,Craig Knox,Yannick Djoumbou,Timothy Jewison,An Chi Guo,Yifeng Liu,Adam Maciejewski,David Arndt,Michael Wilson,Vanessa Neveu,Alexandra Tang,Geraldine Gabriel,Carol Ly,Sakina Adamjee,Zerihun T. Dame,Beomsoo Han,You Zhou,David S. Wishart +17 more
TL;DR: The latest update of DrugBank, DrugBank 4.0, has been further expanded to contain data on drug metabolism, absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity (ADMET) and other kinds of quantitative structure activity relationships (QSAR) information.
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Heatmapper: web-enabled heat mapping for all
Sasha Babicki,David Arndt,Ana Marcu,Yongjie Liang,Jason R. Grant,Adam Maciejewski,David S. Wishart,David S. Wishart +7 more
TL;DR: Heatmapper is a freely available web server that allows users to interactively visualize their data in the form of heat maps through an easy-to-use graphical interface and is designed to appeal to a wide range of users.
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SMPDB 2.0: big improvements to the Small Molecule Pathway Database.
Timothy Jewison,Yilu Su,Fatemeh Miri Disfany,Yongjie Liang,Craig Knox,Adam Maciejewski,Jenna Poelzer,Jessica Huynh,You Zhou,David Arndt,Yannick Djoumbou,Yifeng Liu,Lu Deng,An Chi Guo,Beomsoo Han,Allison Pon,Michael Wilson,Shahrzad Rafatnia,Philip Liu,David S. Wishart +19 more
TL;DR: Significant improvements to SMPDB’s visualization interface now make the browsing, selection, recoloring and zooming of pathways far easier and far more intuitive.
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Pathways with PathWhiz
Allison Pon,Timothy Jewison,Yilu Su,Yongjie Liang,Craig Knox,Adam Maciejewski,Michael Wilson,David S. Wishart +7 more
TL;DR: PathWhiz (http://smpdb.ca/pathwhiz) is a web server designed to create colourful, visually pleasing and biologically accurate pathway diagrams that are both machine-readable and interactive.