PMID: 8594586Jan 1, 1996Paper

The ENZYME data bank in 1995

Nucleic Acids Research
A Bairoch

Abstract

The ENZYME data bank is a repository of information relative to the nomenclature of enzymes. The current version (October 1995) contains information relevant to 3594 enzymes. It is available from a variety of file and ftp servers as well as through the ExPASy World Wide Web server (http://expasy.hcuge.ch/).

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