NCBI Protein Database Federated Connector for Search

The BA Insight NCBI Protein Database Federated Connector for Search allows users to search the Protein database and internal sources simultaneously through the BA Insight SmartHub interface. Users gain interleaved, consolidated results from 95+ data sources accessible via BA Insight connectors. Advanced filtering lets users tailor the protein data results they want to see, and direct linking enables seamless navigation to specific Protein database pages.

The NCBI Protein database contains protein sequences sourced from GenBank, RefSeq, TPA, SwissProt, PIR, PRF, and PDB. Combining this rich external protein data with internal enterprise content provides researchers a comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge base.

Problems NCBI Protein Connector for Search Solves

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Fragmented protein research workflows requiring separate database and internal searches.

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Difficulty consolidating and filtering protein data from diverse authoritative sources.

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Inefficient navigation between search results and source records.

Benefits NCBI Protein Connector for Search Delivers

Key Features of the NCBI Protein Connector for Search

Key Features of the NCBI Protein Connector for Search

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Federated Search
Federated Search

Queries Microsoft NCBI Protein database concurrently with internal systems.

By connecting the NCBI Protein database to your enterprise search, you enhance researcher productivity, improve data discoverability, and foster informed scientific inquiry across internal and external sources.

FAQ

FAQ

  • SharePoint (Online/On-Premises), Azure AI Search, Elasticsearch, Amazon Kendra, Solr, Microsoft Search.

  • Yes, providing simultaneous federated search across all sources.

  • Yes, advanced filters enable precise result refinement.

  • Regularly maintained to stay compatible with database and search engine updates.

  • Yes, direct links take users to original protein database entries.

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