Ask the atlas, grounded in the catalogue.
Powered by Claude Sonnet, restricted to atlas content. Every cited claim links to its source paper. The assistant declines to speculate beyond what is in the catalogue.
Ask anything about a peptide.
PeptidesDB grounds answers in the open citation registry.
Only your YAML files. The retriever scores keyword overlap against every plate, picks the top six, and passes them as context. Claude is instructed to refuse claims not in that context.
Every claim, traceable. Cite IDs like falutz-2007 render as live chips. They link to the canonical source paper via PubMed, DOI, or ClinicalTrials.gov.
Research, not medical advice. The assistant is configured to refuse medical-advice requests and point you to a licensed clinician. Use it as a research-literature companion, not a prescription source.