What Are Some Examples of Open Data Platforms in Toxicology?
Several open data platforms have been established to support toxicological research:
Tox21: A collaborative effort among various US agencies to develop methods for predicting chemical toxicity using high-throughput screening. PubChem: A database of chemical molecules and their activities, providing information on chemical structures, bioactivities, and toxicity. EPA's CompTox Chemicals Dashboard: A tool providing access to data on chemical properties, hazard, exposure, and risk information. ChEMBL: A database of bioactive drug-like small molecules, including data on their toxicity and biological activity.