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| Schematic diagram from the article showing the kind of information in the database.  | 
He previously already sketched out the ideas of integration the two kinds of pathways in this paper. The implementation of this has now been published in the paper Providing Adverse Outcome Pathways from the AOP-Wiki in a Semantic Web Format to Increase Usability and Accessibility of the Content (doi:10.1089/aivt.2021.0010). It's an important piece of our growing molecular life sciences knowledge graph, which already contains data from WikiPathways and ChEMBL. Of course, integrated with other SPARQL endpoints, such as NextProt/UniProt, Rhea, etc.
Marvin writes: "The resulting RDF contains >122,000 triples describing 158 unique properties of >15,000 unique subjects. Furthermore, >3500 link-outs were added to 12 chemical databases, and >7500 link-outs to 4 gene and protein databases. The AOP-Wiki RDF has been made available at https://aopwiki.rdf.bigcat-bioinformatics.org". The last comes with many example queries.

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