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HODD

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URL: http://bio-bigdata.cn/HODD
Full name: Human Ophthalmic Disease Database
Description: HODD deposited 730 ophthalmic diseases and 653 related genes from public databases. The detailed information about the diseases and their related information could be found in HODD. To facilitate the users to find their interested ophthalmic diseases or related genes, both exact and fuzzy search functions were provided in HODD.
Year founded: 2021
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Country/Region: China

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University/Institution: Sun Yat-sen University
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Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Xiaoyan Ding
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): dingxiaoyan@gzzoc.com

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HODD: A Manually Curated Database of Human Ophthalmic Diseases with Symptom Characteristics and Genetic Variants Towards Facilitating Quick and Definite Diagnosis. [PMID: 34846641]
Zhaotian Zhang, Qiang Tang, Qiong Wang, Fulei Nie, Limei Sun, Delun Luo, Wei Chen, Xiaoyan Ding

Ophthalmic diseases are disorders that affect the eyes. Hundreds of causal genes and biological pathways have been reported to be closely correlated with ophthalmic diseases. However, these information are scattered across various resources, which has hindered a thorough and deep understanding of ophthalmic diseases. In the present work, we proposed the Human Ophthalmic Diseases Database (HODD), which currently deposits 730 ophthalmic diseases and 653 related genes and is available at http://bio-bigdata.cn/HODD/ . The disease-related information and genes related to ophthalmic diseases were collected from the several well-known databases. To comprehensively understand the ophthalmic diseases, the basic information was provided for each disease, including disease description, related genes, gene location, ocular and extraocular effect of the disease, protein-protein interaction and disease-associated pathways. All these data were reorganized and made accessible through multiple entrances. We hope that HODD will facilitate studies on ophthalmic diseases. The workflow for the construction of the HODD (Human Ophthalmic Diseases Database, http://bio-bigdata.cn/HODD/ ) database.

Interdiscip Sci. 2021:() | 0 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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Created on: 2022-04-23
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2022-06-06]
Sicheng Luo [2022-05-11]
Pei Liu [2022-04-23]