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    Provides a collection of MCP servers for computational chemistry tasks including molecular generation and retrosynthesis. Also offers property prediction and molecule pricing capabilities.
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    A specialized MCP server for Metal-Organic Framework research that provides tools for database searching, structural optimization, and energy calculations via ASE. It enables scientific workflows by allowing users to interact with MOF data and perform chemical simulations through a standard SSE interface.
    MIT
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    Enables deep probabilistic analysis of single-cell omics data using scvi-tools through natural language. Supports SCVI for scRNA-seq analysis, SCANVI for cell type annotation, TOTALVI for multi-modal RNA/protein data, and PEAKVI for scATAC-seq analysis.
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    Provides direct SQL access to a locally hosted Reactome database, enabling schema discovery, guarded read-only queries, and ergonomic helpers over the full relational schema.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that interfaces with Biomart databases, allowing models to discover biological datasets, explore attributes/filters, retrieve biological data, and translate between different biological identifiers.
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    MCP server that exposes the UniProt REST API to LLM clients, enabling search and retrieval of protein data via tools like search_uniprotkb, get_entry, and map_ids.
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    Integrates AlphaFold DB and eight other biomedical data sources into MCP tools for variant clinical reporting, disease-target analysis, structural intelligence, and drug repurposing, with results persisted to a local SQLite knowledge graph.
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    Enables AI assistants to query the Ubergraph biomedical ontology SPARQL endpoint with tools for custom SPARQL queries, term lookup, search, and hierarchy traversal.
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    A high-performance MCP server that gives LLMs access to 25 biomedical tools federated across 50+ upstream APIs for genes, variants, drugs, diseases, literature, clinical trials, and structural biology.
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    Enables AI agents to conversationally interact with genomics research networks for data analysis and discovery across multiple Omics AI Explorer platforms. It provides tools for exploring data collections, examining table schemas, and executing SQL queries against datasets like Viral AI and Neuroscience AI.
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    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides access to the Protein Data Bank (PDB) - the worldwide repository of information about the 3D structures of proteins, nucleic acids, and complex assemblies.
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    A comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for accessing the STRING protein interaction database. This server provides powerful tools for protein network analysis, functional enrichment, and comparative genomics through the STRING API.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides tools for interacting with the STRING database to analyze protein-protein interaction networks and functional enrichment. It enables users to map protein identifiers, retrieve interaction data, and generate biological network visualizations through natural language interfaces.
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    BSD 3-Clause