• Bioinformatics · May 2003

    BioQuery: an object framework for building queries to biomedical databases.

    • James M Brundege and Christopher Dubay.
    • Division of Medical Informatics and Outcomes Research, BICC Oregon Health & Science University, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland 97239, USA.
    • Bioinformatics. 2003 May 1; 19 (7): 901-2.

    SummaryBioQuery is an application that helps scientists automate database searches. Users can build and store queries to public biomedical databases, and receive periodic updates on the results of those queries when new data is available. The application is implemented on a portable object framework that can provide database-searching capability to other applications. This framework is easily extensible, allowing users to develop plug-ins that provide access to new databases. BioQuery thus provides end-users with a complete database searching interface and updating service, and gives developers a toolkit to provide database-searching capability to their applications.AvailabilityFree to all users: http://www.bioquery.org.

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