The ABCD database: A repository for chemically defined antibodies

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The ABCD (for AntiBodies Chemically Defined) database is a repository of sequenced antibodies, integrating curated information about the antibody and its antigen with cross-links to standardized databases of chemical and protein entities. It is freely available to the academic community, accessible through the ExPASy server (https://web.expasy.org/abcd/). The ABCD database aims at helping to improve reproducibility in academic research by providing a unique, unambiguous identifier associated to each antibody sequence. It also allows to determine rapidly if a sequenced antibody is available for a given antigen.

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Lima, W. C., Gasteiger, E., Marcatili, P., Duek, P., Bairoch, A., & Cosson, P. (2020). The ABCD database: A repository for chemically defined antibodies. Nucleic Acids Research, 48(D1), D261–D264. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkz714

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