BMC Research Notes (Oct 2012)

Sagace: A web-based search engine for biomedical databases in Japan

  • Morita Mizuki,
  • Igarashi Yoshinobu,
  • Ito Maori,
  • Chen Yi-An,
  • Nagao Chioko,
  • Sakaguchi Yuki,
  • Sakate Ryuichi,
  • Masui Tohru,
  • Mizuguchi Kenji

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-604
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 604

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Abstract Background In the big data era, biomedical research continues to generate a large amount of data, and the generated information is often stored in a database and made publicly available. Although combining data from multiple databases should accelerate further studies, the current number of life sciences databases is too large to grasp features and contents of each database. Findings We have developed Sagace, a web-based search engine that enables users to retrieve information from a range of biological databases (such as gene expression profiles and proteomics data) and biological resource banks (such as mouse models of disease and cell lines). With Sagace, users can search more than 300 databases in Japan. Sagace offers features tailored to biomedical research, including manually tuned ranking, a faceted navigation to refine search results, and rich snippets constructed with retrieved metadata for each database entry. Conclusions Sagace will be valuable for experts who are involved in biomedical research and drug development in both academia and industry. Sagace is freely available at http://sagace.nibio.go.jp/en/.

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