reactome-database
Reactome
Query Reactome REST API for pathway analysis, enrichment, gene-pathway mapping, disease pathways, molecular interactions, expression analysis, for systems biology studies.
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- Raw path
- scientific-skills/reactome-database
- Allowed tools
- -
- Repository version
- 2.31.0
- Synced at
- March 27, 2026
About this skill
About this skill
Reactome is a free, open-source, curated pathway database with 2,825+ human pathways. Query biological pathways, perform overrepresentation and expression analysis, map genes to pathways, explore molecular interactions via REST API and Python client for systems biology research.
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