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"Target" matching MCP tools:

  • "Drug target profile for [gene]" / "is [gene] a druggable target" / "[gene] target info" / "target ID [ENSG...]" — fetch a drug-target profile (Open Targets uses Ensembl gene IDs as target identifiers). Returns approved symbol, name, biotype, protein IDs, pathways, synonyms. Use for target characterization in drug discovery.
    Connector
  • Retrieve a list of supported target languages for translation using the DeepL API, enabling accurate selection for multilingual text processing.
    MIT
  • Get historical institution ratings and target price history for a security symbol. Data includes analyst, firm, rating, target price, and timestamp.
    MIT
  • Execute a SIPp XML scenario against a target SIP server to test call flows and performance. Specify the scenario file, target host:port, and optional CLI flags.
    Apache 2.0

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  • Open Targets disease/target/drug knowledge graph (GraphQL)

  • DeepL translation: translate, usage, source/target languages. Free 500k chars/mo.

  • Retrieve a test report for a specific test target using its unique test report ID to access test execution results.
    MIT
  • Enumerate subdomains of a target domain with sublist3r. Identify all subdomains to map the attack surface.
    MIT
  • Retrieve specific resource details within a permission target in the JFrog MCP Server. Input the permission target name and resource type (artifact, release_bundle, or build) to access precise information.
    Apache 2.0
  • Trigger tests on a given URL using a unique test target ID. Filter tests by tags or override variables as needed.
    MIT
  • Modify permissions for specific resource types like artifacts, release bundles, or builds within a JFrog MCP Server permission target by updating user and group actions and target patterns.
    Apache 2.0
  • Find biological drug targets (proteins, receptors, enzymes) by name, gene, or UniProt ID in ChEMBL. Returns target type, organism, and ChEMBL ID.
    MIT
  • Migrate a VM to a different ESXi host using vMotion. Optionally specify a target datastore for storage vMotion when hosts lack shared storage.
    MIT