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Drug-target interaction, molecular screening, ADMET, compound databases, pharmaceutical data
532 datasets
Global Health Observatory data on the number of pharmaceutical technicians and assistants, compiled by the World Health Organization (WHO). This dataset provides a quantitative measure of the pharmaceutical support workforce across different countries. The temporal coverage and update frequency are not specified.
Pharmaceutical personnel counts are aggregated by the World Health Organization. The dataset likely provides national or regional figures on the number of pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and related health workers. It is sourced from WHO's Global Health Observatory, though the specific update period is unknown.
Research data from the Network Pharmacology Laboratory investigating the mechanism of the compound hydroxysafflor yellow A in regulating autophagy. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but details on its size, creation date, and authorship are not provided. Its content likely includes experimental or computational results related to drug action and cellular processes.
AccessScience is an authoritative online resource containing high-quality educational material covering all major scientific disciplines. The content is incisively written and serves as a gateway to trustworthy scientific information, likely including topics in pharmaceutical chemistry. The resource is continually expanding its methods for demonstrating and explaining core scientific concepts.
An in silico study by Acharya Balkrishna investigates the repurposing potential of 2-deoxy-D-glucose and a derivative against SARS-CoV-2. The research includes ligand-receptor docking scores, molecular dynamics analysis, and drug-likeness assessments for viral proteins like the main protease 3CLpro and NSP15 endoribonuclease. The study concludes these compounds show potential as repurposed drugs for COVID-19 with no signs of serious toxicity.
World Health Organization data on the density of pharmaceutical personnel, measured per 10,000 population. The dataset likely contains country-level or regional statistics for workforce planning and health system analysis. It is published via the WHO's Global Health Observatory platform.
World Health Organization data on the number of pharmaceutical personnel. The dataset likely contains counts of professionals such as pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, aggregated by country or region. It is published via the WHO Global Health Observatory platform.
World Health Organization data tracks the global availability of investigational pharmaceutical trials for dementia. The dataset covers trials related to drug development for dementia conditions. It originates from the WHO's Global Health Observatory platform.
WHO Global Health Observatory provides data on the availability of routine pharmaceutical records for monitoring people with dementia. The dataset focuses on pharmaceutical record systems relevant to dementia care. It originates from the World Health Organization.
World Health Organization data enumerates investigational pharmaceutical trials for dementia. The dataset provides a count of trials, likely tracking development activity over time. It originates from the WHO Global Health Observatory platform.
Global data assesses the inclusion of basic dementia competencies within pharmaceutical personnel training curricula. The dataset originates from the World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory. Specifics on the number of countries, training programs, or update frequency are not provided.
Real-world ADMET data collected during drug discovery campaigns by Expansion Therapeutics targeting RNA-mediated diseases, finalized in January 2026. The dataset was used in the OpenADMET-ExpansionRx blind challenge and is now released in full. It contains measurements likely related to the absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity of candidate molecules.
A glossary created by H. Van De Waterbeemd of Roche to define terminology in the rapidly growing field of computational drug design. It aims to help medicinal chemists without formal training in the field grasp concepts and utilize findings. The dataset's specific size, format, and update frequency are not detailed.
Kaggle hosts a dataset titled 'Pharmaceutical Drugs'. The specific content, scope, and origin are not detailed in the available metadata. The dataset likely contains information related to drug properties, classifications, or market data, but the exact nature requires verification after download.
traffic500 is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. The title suggests it likely contains information related to vehicle traffic, such as counts, speeds, or congestion metrics. The dataset's specific content, scale, and origin are not detailed in the available metadata.
Synthetic data provides a controlled environment for modeling pharmaceutical relationships without real patient risk. This dataset maps drugs to their correct therapeutic classes and includes interaction information. It was sourced from Kaggle, but details on its creation, size, and update history are not provided.
A clean, structured pharmaceutical dataset from Kaggle, described as ready for machine learning and analytics. The author, organization, and specific data volume are unknown. The last update date is also unknown.
100 global pharmaceutical companies form the basis of this financial dataset. The description indicates it includes daily trading data such as Open and Close prices and Volume. The original source, author, and specific time period are not provided.
NIDA Research Monograph 50, authored by John Grabowski, is a document focused on cocaine pharmacology, effects, and abuse treatment. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform. Its specific content, length, and structure require verification after download.
A structural biology dataset detailing the atomic coordinates of the neutralizing antibody JC57-14 bound to the Middle-East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus Receptor Binding Domain. The data was published on paperswithcode by author Michael Joyce. The specific data format, size, and row count are unknown.