CYP450 entity annotation
Since these
apply to entity annotation for all our domains of knowledge, including
CYP450, they are on their own
page.
Lists of CYP450 enzymes
-
[2004-02-25] Synonyms
for CYP enzymes. Many CYP450 enzymes are known by a number of
names that don't include "cyp" or "450". Here's a start to the list.
Whenever you spot a new one, please post it to the mailing list with
the subject "synonym".
- Human
Cytochrome P450s. This page is part of the next item. If I
understand the layout and content correctly, any entry in the first
column (except the header, "CYP"), identifies a CYP450 chromosome. So,
for example, the first entry, "1A1", tells you that "CYP1A1" is a
CYP450 enzyme... or you might also see it as "cytochrome P-1A1",
"P1A1", etc.
- Dr. David Nelson's
Cytochrome P450 Homepage.
- From Sanipa: P450s
IN OTHER PLANTS. Its parent page is also
promising.
General references [2004-03-01]
Primary utility for CYP450 annotators
-
Database
of tags. In the "file set" field, select the domain you are
interested in, either "cyp450 entity a" or "oncology entity a". In the
"annotation type" field (really the label of a tag) the drop-down menu
begins with the POS tags; the entity and pretagging tags are at the
bottom simply because they all begin with lowercase letters, which
come after capital letters and punctuation marks in the ASCII sort
order. The "annotation text" field is optional; if you leave it blank
you'll get all the strings in the specified file set tagged with the
specified label, and if you put anything into it the search will
return only the strings in the file set with the label that includes
the contents of the field.
[2004-05-17]
- Merriam-Webster
Medical Dictionary
- The National Library of Medicine's ChemIDplusLite
provides access to nomenclature information for the identification of
chemical substances cited in NLM databases.
Oncology references that might be useful for CYP450
CHANGE NOTES
2005-02-16:
- Deleted obsolete references to Marty McCormick's
concordance program and Peng Wang's combined lookup tool
2005-02-16