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A repository of software packages written in PHP.

The Pan African Clinical Trials Registry (PACTR) is a regional register of clinical trials conducted in Africa. The registry is an African initiative serving the needs of Africans. It provides an open-access platform where clinical trials can be registered free of charge. The PACTR aims to increase clinical trial registration in Africa by developing awareness of the need to register trials and supporting trialists during registration. (from homepage)

Identifiers correspond to curated multigene families in the human genome from the Phylogenomic Analysis of Human Genome (PAHG) database, focusing on evolutionary relationships and gene duplication events across vertebrates.

Panorama is a freely-available, open-source repository server application for targeted mass spectrometry assays that integrates into a Skyline mass spec workflow. It makes links to the Proteomics Exchange when possible.

PathBank is an interactive, visual database containing more than 100 000 machine-readable pathways found in model organisms such as humans, mice, E. coli, yeast, and Arabidopsis thaliana.

PAV is a lightweight ontology for tracking provenance, authorship, and versioning. It specializes the W3C provenance ontology PROV-O in order to describe authorship, curation and digital creation of online resources.

The National Cancer Institute's Proteomic Data Commons (PDC) makes cancer-related proteomic datasets easily accessible to the public.

PEPhub is a database, web interface, and API for sharing, retrieving, and validating sample metadata. PEPhub uses Portable Encapsulated Projects (PEP) biological metadata standard to store, edit, and access PEPs in one place.

A product catalog for PerkinElmer, a laboratory supplies vendor

The Alan Wood’s Pesticides is a compendium of pesticides which contain nomenclature data sheets for more than 1700 different active ingredients.

Higher order grouping of Pfam families

Database that provides a central location for scientists to browse uniquely observed proteoforms and to contribute their own datasets.