The Blood Exposome Database
Creators
- 1. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY, USA
- 2. University of California Davis, CA, USA
Description
The Blood Exposome Database catalogues the chemicals (endogenous and exogenous) that are expected and detected in human blood specimens. The database was created using a text mining approach using the NCBI PubChem , NCBI PubMed and NCBI PMC databases. Chemicals that have been reported in the primary literature (original research articles) for blood specimens are included in the database. Additionally, data from biomonitoring surveys and metabolomics datasets (public available) for human blood specimens are also covered in the database.
Citation: Barupal Dinesh, Fiehn Oliver. Generating the blood exposome database using a comprehensive text mining and database fusion approach. Environmental health perspectives. 2019 Sep 26;127(9):097008. EHP Link
Files
blood_exposome_chemical_literature_mapping_july_2023.csv
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References
- Barupal Dinesh and Fiehn Oliver. Generating the blood exposome database using a comprehensive text mining and database fusion approach. Environmental health perspectives. 2019 Sep 26;127(9):097008.