- Welcome to NJDB
- Neonatal jaundice is a yellowing of the skin and other tissues of a newborn infant. A bilirubin level of more than 85 μmol/l (5 mg/dL) leads to a jaundiced appearance in neonates whereas in adults a level of 34 μmol/l (2 mg/dL) is needed for this to occur.
- To facilitate the research for the worldwide community of NJ, we integrated these data together and developed the NJDB. The NJDB includes two separate but closely related components: “NJ GENE” and “NJ DRUG”.
- The latest release date of NJDB is 11/11/2015.
- What is in NJDB
- NJ GENE contains xxx UC-related genes which were mannually curated from xxx public articles. NJ DRUG contains xxx NJ-related drugs which were mannually curated from 2344 public articles.