open-science-promoters / reagentsio_website

making all scientific reagents easily and persistently identifiable, and described in a computer-readable way in the published research literature
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Access RRID database #15

Open jcolomb opened 6 years ago

jcolomb commented 6 years ago

We should get as much information as possible from the RRID database. At least for antibodies.

bandrow commented 6 years ago

Sure do you need?

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We should get as much information as possible from the RRID database. At least for antibodies.

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jcolomb commented 6 years ago

the RRID API that is described here:

https://scicrunch.org/browse/api-docs/index.html?url=https://scicrunch.org/swagger-docs/swagger.json

bandrow commented 6 years ago

Did you get what you needed here? I am not seeing this is closed. the things you need are under the data services (you need the API param filled): curl -X GET "https://scicrunch.org/api/1/dataservices/federation/facets/nlx_144509-1?q=test" -H "accept: application/json" I thought that I sent you the view ids, if not then:

nlx_144509-1 nif-0000-07730-1 SCR_013869-1 nlx_143929-1 nlx_154697-1