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    Enables LLMs and AI agents to query a biomedical knowledge graph stored in RedisGraph, with tools for concept search, synonym enrichment, and study variable discovery through semantic relationships.
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    Enables Claude Code to interact with a TACC or SLURM HPC cluster for bioinformatics pipelines, allowing job management, log reading, file browsing, remote script execution, and job submission through natural language.
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    An MCP server that grounds protein research in the UniProt SPARQL endpoint, providing tools for querying proteins, sequences, variants, diseases, and more via intent-named tools and raw SPARQL.
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    Grounds gene-nomenclature work in the HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) dataset, enabling resolution of gene symbols and IDs to canonical HGNC identifiers, plus cross-references and batch operations.
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    Renders interactive 2D molecular structure diagrams from SMILES notation and computes molecular properties like molecular weight, LogP, and TPSA, directly in the chat.
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    Enables analysis of bulk RNA-seq data using natural language queries, executing R and Python in a Docker container with automatic sample anonymization and privacy controls.
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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 provides tools for querying the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) including term lookup, hierarchy exploration, cross-ontology mappings, and gene-phenotype-disease associations, all grounded in a local SQLite database for fast offline lookups.
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    ▎ Provides 32 tools for plant-genomics locus lookup across 11 free public backends (Ensembl Plants, Phytozome, UniProtKB, Europe PMC, QuickGO, NCBI BLAST, Gramene, KEGG, STRING-DB, ATTED-II, BAR). Takes a TAIR-style locus plus optional organism and returns gene metadata, functional/pathway annotation, interactions, co-expression, and literature — in single-locus, batch, and cross-source synthesis.
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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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    Provides a Model Context Protocol server for accessing and querying biomedical data from BioThings services, including gene, variant, chemical, and taxon annotations.
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    Provides LLMs with structured access to critical biomedical databases including PubTator3 (PubMed/PMC), ClinicalTrials.gov, and MyVariant.info through the Model Context Protocol.
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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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    A framework that integrates Brain-Computer Interface technology with the Model Context Protocol to enable real-time neural signal processing and AI-powered interactions for healthcare, accessibility, and research applications.
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