User:Egonw

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* [[Pathway:WP2541|Sulindac Metabolic Pathway (Rattus norvegicus)]] and [[Pathway:WP2542|Sulindac Metabolic Pathway (Homo sapiens)]]
* [[Pathway:WP2541|Sulindac Metabolic Pathway (Rattus norvegicus)]] and [[Pathway:WP2542|Sulindac Metabolic Pathway (Homo sapiens)]]
* [[Pathway:WP2561|Dantrolene Metabolic Pathway (Mus musculus)]]
* [[Pathway:WP2561|Dantrolene Metabolic Pathway (Mus musculus)]]
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* [[Pathway:WP2640|Aripiprazole Metabolic Pathway (Homo sapiens)]]
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* [[Pathway:WP2640|Aripiprazole Metabolic Pathway (Homo sapiens)]] (with a link to XMetDB, http://www.xmetdb.org/xmetdb)
* [[Pathway:WP3633|Caffeine and Theobromine metabolism (Homo sapien)]]
* [[Pathway:WP3633|Caffeine and Theobromine metabolism (Homo sapien)]]

Revision as of 15:29, 31 May 2017

iD This user has the ORCID identifier:
0000-0001-7542-0286

I hereby elect to apply CC0 to all my contributions to WikiPathways.

Contents

My WikiPathways

My Curation

I am particularly interested in the metabolite bits in WikiPathways, and using Andra's SPARQL end point very much. Check these queries.

Additionally, I have started using Bioclipse for generating curation reports, such as this BSL script on myExperiment.org (aka workflow) to find GPML Label elements with IUPAC names for which there is a ChemSpider CSID.

My Pathways

Below are pathways I started because I found them interesting.

Histone Modifications

Gut Metabolism

Nanotoxicology

Xenobiotics Metabolism

Other drug of which I am interested in the metabolism: amotidine, enalapril, and captopril.

Malaria

Random Access

Need More Metabolite Identifiers

About Me