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  • Existing brain research databases cover gene expression, connectivity, cell morphology, and electrophysiology.
  • Neurochemistry, the study of the neurochemical environment and transmission, lacks a dedicated public database despite abundant published data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose the development of a public neurochemical database.
  • To highlight the benefits of such a database for the field of neurochemistry.

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  • Utilizing acquired and published data from tissue content analysis.
  • Initializing a new database for neurochemical information.

Main Results:

  • The proposed database would facilitate standardization and reference values.
  • It would enhance reproducibility, resource efficiency, and data accessibility.
  • The database would support hypothesis development, exploration, and metadata analysis.

Conclusions:

  • A public neurochemical database is overdue and essential for the advancement of neurochemistry.
  • Such a database will foster significant progress in understanding the brain's chemical environment and transmission.