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Biological databases and tools for neurological disorders

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JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages -

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IMR PRESS
DOI: 10.31083/j.jin2101041

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Neurological disorders (NDs); Database; Tools; Neuroinformatics; NeuroDNet; PubMed; Cytoscape

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Computational approaches to study neuronal impairment are rapidly advancing, requiring the development of databases and tools for data analysis. It is important to update and train young professionals, and this review aims to provide an overview of biological databases and analytical tools.
Computational approaches to study of neuronal impairment is rapidly evolving, as experiments and intuition alone do not explain the complexity of the brain system. An overwhelming increase in the amount of new data from both theory and computational modeling necessitate the development of databases and tools for analysis, visualization and interpretation of neuroscience data. To ensure the sustainability of this development, consistent update and training of young professionals is imperative. For this purpose, relevant articles, chapters, and modules are essential to keep abreast of developments. This review seeks to outline the biological databases and analytical tools along with their applications. It is envisaged that such knowledge could provide a training recipe for young scientists and a guide for professionals and researchers in neuroscience.

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