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Status: Direct Integration into Data Model
Status: Direct Integration into Data Model
* Can provide biomarker (change in entity), entity, condition, and sampling data
* This data is in a text file that has to be reviewed fully and to make sure it will be able to be automatically extracted
* Contextual information can be imputed if necessary
* License is Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
=MarkerDB=
Status: Cross Reference
* Provides a lot of useful biomarker data and cross-references other resources as well
* License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
* Because of this license we can directly integrate data from MarkerDB into BiomarkerKB
* Information includes: panel information, abnormal levels of biomarkers by disease, structural information, etc
* Annotations that can be cross reference include the above
* By cross-referencing, BiomarkerKB will allow users to find more information for specific biomarkers and move towards the goal of being a comprehensive resource for biomarkers
=OncoKB=
Status: Cross reference
* Provides useful information on drugs and therapy options for different biomarker entities
* Also provides information based on what condition the entity is related to
* License: A license is required to use OncoKB for commercial and/or clinical purposes, and to access OncoKB data programmatically for academic purposes.
* Paid license is required
* Cross reference from biomarkers in BiomarkerKB to the appropriate drug information and therapy information is the best solution

Revision as of 20:31, 24 January 2025

BiomarkerKB collects data from many different resources. The data that is collected is not always directly integrated into the data model and data from a resource is sometimes just added as valuable contextual annotations or cross references.

UniProtKB

Status: Direct Integration into Data Model

  • Can provide biomarker (change in entity), entity, condition, and sampling data
  • This data is in a text file that has to be reviewed fully and to make sure it will be able to be automatically extracted
  • Contextual information can be imputed if necessary
  • License is Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

MarkerDB

Status: Cross Reference

  • Provides a lot of useful biomarker data and cross-references other resources as well
  • License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
  • Because of this license we can directly integrate data from MarkerDB into BiomarkerKB
  • Information includes: panel information, abnormal levels of biomarkers by disease, structural information, etc
  • Annotations that can be cross reference include the above
  • By cross-referencing, BiomarkerKB will allow users to find more information for specific biomarkers and move towards the goal of being a comprehensive resource for biomarkers

OncoKB

Status: Cross reference

  • Provides useful information on drugs and therapy options for different biomarker entities
  • Also provides information based on what condition the entity is related to
  • License: A license is required to use OncoKB for commercial and/or clinical purposes, and to access OncoKB data programmatically for academic purposes.
  • Paid license is required
  • Cross reference from biomarkers in BiomarkerKB to the appropriate drug information and therapy information is the best solution