Friday, 22 May 2015

THERAPEUTICALLY RELEVANT MULTIPLE PATHWAYS DATABASE

In this era of technology, any information can be access by a mouse click. Same goes to this topic. The Therapeutically Relevant Multiple Pathways Database is designed to provide disease processes involve cross-talks between proteins in different pathways. Therapeutic targets for different proteins can be used for the same disease. Synergistic targeting of multiple targets has been explored in combination therapy of a number of diseases. To facilitate mechanistic study of drug actions and a more comprehensive understanding the relationship between different targets of the same disease.



We can gather information from a specific websites such as NCBI, KEGG, OMIM, or even SwissProt to look for a specific disease. For instance, first, open up this website here. From there, search for the Therapeutically Relevant Multiple Pathways Database on the Database tab. Next, u can search for any diseases such as cancer on the multiple pathway box.


This multiple pathway related to cancer growth can be found. 



This website is so important in developing a database of known therapeutically relevant multiple pathways (TRMPs). Futhermore, the websites can also be used to facilitate the access of information about individual pathways and proteins which are useful not only for medical doctors, but for all of the community. By using these search engines, accessing information will be as easy as lifting a finger and increasing the quality of research effectiveness and allowing for better coordination of care.

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