Drug Database for Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Abbreviation:DDIEM
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DDIEM - Drug Database for inborn errors of metabolism is a database on therapeutic strategies for inborn errors of metabolism. These strategies are classified by mechanism and outcome in DDIEM ontology. DDIEM uses this ontology to categorize the experimental treatments that have been proposed or applied. The database includes descriptions of the phenotypes addressed by the treatment and drugs participating in treatment and procedures.
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FAIRsharing.org: DDIEM; Drug Database for Inborn Errors of Metabolism; DOI: https://doi.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.FnkS1A;
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Before: DDIEM - Drug Database for inborn errors of metabolism is a database on therapeutic strategies for inborn errors of metabolism. These strategies are classified by mechanism and outcome in DDIEM ontology. DDIEM uses this ontology to categorize the experimental treatments that have been proposed or applied. It includes descriptions of the phenotypes addressed by the treatment and drugs participating in treatment and procedures.
After: DDIEM - Drug Database for inborn errors of metabolism is a database on therapeutic strategies for inborn errors of metabolism. These strategies are classified by mechanism and outcome in DDIEM ontology. DDIEM uses this ontology to categorize the experimental treatments that have been proposed or applied. The database includes descriptions of the phenotypes addressed by the treatment and drugs participating in treatment and procedures.
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Browse DDIEM
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