Data & provenance

Data & Citation

Find the current TCMCP data payload, source notes, release information, and a reproducible citation template.

Current release v1.0.4Data snapshot and SQLite rebuild: 2026-07-18Associations are not clinical efficacy claims.

Current Runtime Data

These files are the payload used by the current website release. Download them together when reproducing the same database snapshot.

Evidence and Context Layers

Evidence files retain provenance and should be interpreted with their source semantics and evidence tiers.

Reproducible Paper Package

The paper-support package contains frozen statistics, audit outputs, figure/table data, benchmark files, and candidate public exports.

The files below are publication candidates, not an automatic license grant. Confirm the redistribution, attribution, and field-level terms of every external source before public release.

Data Sources

Source identifiers and source notices are retained in the data payload and audit package. Processing rules are documented in the repository.

LayerSourceRoleReference
Herbs2025 Chinese PharmacopoeiaHerb metadata source statementProject-provided source statement
LiteraturePubMed / NCBIPublication metadata and evidence recordsPubMed
Cell contextHuman Protein Atlas v25.1Protein localization and cardiomyocyte RNA contextHPA downloads
RelationshipsChEMBL, CTD, Open Targets, DisGeNET, PubChem BioAssaySource-specific relationship evidence and candidate expansionChEMBL · CTD · Open Targets
MetadataHERB / BATCH and project preparation filesIdentifier and metadata enrichment under exact-match rulesLocal source notices in index_modules/data_cc

Citation and Use Boundary

TCMCP project. TCMCP: An Integrated Traditional Chinese Medicine Cardiovascular Pharmacology Database with Cardiomyocyte Target Localization and Intelligent Retrieval. Release v1.0.4, data snapshot 2026-07-18. Available at github.com/CeCao/1.TCMCP.cn.

Use the exact release tag and snapshot date when citing results. Relationship evidence describes database-supported associations and source provenance; it does not establish clinical efficacy, causality, or treatment recommendations. Apply the original license and attribution terms of each external source.