Add BGPT to Miscellaneous resources#37
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Add BGPT to Miscellaneous resources#37connerlambden wants to merge 1 commit intoanalyticalmonk:masterfrom
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BGPT is a searchable database of scientific papers built from raw experimental data extracted from full-text studies, useful for neuroscience literature discovery. Also available as an MCP server for AI-assisted research workflows. Made-with: Cursor
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Why it fits
The Miscellaneous section already includes searchable databases like ModelDB, NeuronDB, and NeuroElectro. BGPT complements these by providing access to structured experimental data extracted from published neuroscience papers, enabling researchers to search across studies by specific data points rather than just keywords.
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