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Swami: The Next Generation Biology Workbench
 
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Swami: The Next Generation Biology Workbench (RRID:SCR_007217) NGBW service resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 22, 2016. The Next Generation Biology Workbench is a free resource for research and education in Bioinformatics, Genomics, Proteomics, and Phylogenetics. The NGBW is a re-engineering of the Biology Workbench which was designed by Shankar Subramaniam and his group to provide an integrated environment where tools, user data, and public data resources can be easily accessed. The NGBW is designed to be an organic tool that evolves with the needs of the Biomedical research and education communities. The Next Generation Biology Workbench (NGBW) is now available for public use, in its production release. has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA IBM Corporation ;
Microsoft Research ;
NIGMS 5R01GM073931
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_14257 http://www.ngbw.org/ SCR_007217 Next Generation Biology Workbench, Swami 2026-02-07 02:07:19 2
National Resource for Automated Molecular Microscopy
 
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National Resource for Automated Molecular Microscopy (RRID:SCR_001448) NRAMM biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center that develops, tests and applies technology aimed toward completely automating the processes involved in solving macromolecular structures using cryo-electron microscopy. The goal is to establish a resource that will serve both as a center for high-throughput molecular microscopy as well as for transferring this technique to the research community. Current Core Technology Research and Development is focused on 4 areas: improving grid substrates and specimen preparation; further automation and optimization of image acquisition; development of an integrated single particle analysis and processing pipeline; and the development of automated high throughput EM screening. NRAMM welcomes applications of both collaborative and service projects. macromolecular structure, cryo-electron microscopy, macromolecule, structure, microscopy, automation, high throughput, specimen handling, image acquisition, data processing, data information integration, structural biology technology center NIGMS 9 P41 GM103310;
NCRR 2P41RR017573
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_152671 SCR_001448 2026-02-10 09:54:31 2
National Biomedical Center for Advanced ESR Technology
 
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National Biomedical Center for Advanced ESR Technology (RRID:SCR_001444) ACERT biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center that develops methods, both experimental and theoretical, of modern electron spin resonance (ESR) for biomedical applications. Center technologies are applicable to the determination of the structure and complex dynamics of proteins. Principal areas of expertise: * Pulsed Fourier Transform and Two Dimensional ESR * High Frequency-High Field (HFHF) ESR * High Resolution ESR Microscopy * Theory and Computational Methods for Modern ESR Activities include: * making resources available to the biomedical community, * publishing results, * running workshops on the new methodologies, * addressing the need to bring these new technologies to other laboratories. electron spin resonance, spectrometer, electron spin resonance spectrometer, structure, dynamics, protein, structural biology technology center has parent organization: Cornell University; New York; USA NIGMS P41GM103521;
NCRR P41RR016292
Free, Freely Available nlx_152669 SCR_001444 ACERT National ESR Center, National Biomedical Center for Advanced Electron Spin Resonance Technology 2026-02-10 09:54:31 1
Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing
 
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Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing (RRID:SCR_001961) CIBC biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center that produces open-source software tools for biomedical image-based modeling, biomedical simulation and estimation, and the visualization of biomedical data. The Center works closely with software users and collaborators in a range of scientific domains to produce user-optimized tools and provides advice, technical support, workshops, and education to enhance user success. Biological projects and collaborations drive their development efforts, all with a single unifying vision: to develop the role of image-based modeling and analysis in biomedical science and clinical practice. The CIBC has a strong, ongoing emphasis on software simulation of bioelectric fields, with clinically oriented collaborations in cardiac defibrillation and the diagnosis/treatment of epilepsy. In addition, the CIBC has expanded in recent years to include applications of statistical shape analysis and three-dimensional visualization to mouse genetics and neuroimaging and applications of image and geometry processing to cell biology. cardiac defibrillation, epilepsy, software, biomedical, image, modeling, simulation, estimation, visualization, computing, informatics, computing and informatics technology center has parent organization: University of Utah; Utah; USA NIGMS P41GM103545 nif-0000-10535 SCR_001961 NIH/NIGMS Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing 2026-02-10 09:54:37 1
NIH Center for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics
 
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NIH Center for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics (RRID:SCR_001435) Center for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics, TCBG biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center focusing on the structure and function of supramolecular systems in the living cell as well as on the development of new algorithms and efficient computing tools for physical biology. They bring the most advanced molecular modeling, bioinformatics, and computational technologies to bear on questions of biomedical relevance. They extend, refine and deliver these technologies in response to experimental progress and emerging needs of the wide biomedical research community. They magnify the impact of their work through direct collaboration with experimental researchers, the distribution of cutting-edge and user-friendly software, and via extensive training, service, and dissemination efforts. The multidisciplinary team is engaged in the modeling of large macromolecular systems in realistic environments, and has produced ground-breaking insights into biomolecular processes coupled with mechanical force, bioelectronic processes in metabolism and vision, and with the function and mechanism of membrane proteins. They are committed and work towards further advancement of * Molecular modeling tools which can integrate structural information with bioinformatics databases and molecular dynamics simulations, and which can be used by a wide audience; * High performance molecular visualization and simulation software, capable of modeling biomolecules in realistic environments of 100,000,000 atoms or more; * Conceptual and methodological foundations of molecular modeling in the fields of quantum biology, mechanobiology, and interactive modeling; * Biomedical science through collaborations between theoretical and experimental researchers; * Support of the entire research process and training through a web-enabled collaborative environment; and * Service, training, and dissemination by leveraging web-based molecular graphics and integrated modeling technologies. supramolecular system, living cell, cell, algorithm, computing, physical biology, software, molecular dynamics, simulation, molecule, visualization, biomolecule, molecular modeling, bioinformatics, computational technology, computing and informatics technology center, model, macromolecule has parent organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Illinois; USA NIGMS P41GM104601 Free, Freely Available nlx_152659 SCR_001435 Resource for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics, Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group, NIH Center for Macromolecular Modeling & Bioinformatics 2026-02-10 09:54:31 33
Yeast Resource Center
 
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Yeast Resource Center (RRID:SCR_007942) YRC biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center that (1) exploits the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to develop novel technologies for investigating and characterizing protein function and protein structure (2) facilitates research and extension of new technologies through collaboration, and (3) actively disseminates data and technology to the research community. Through collaboration, the YRC freely provides resources and expertise in six core technology areas: Protein Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Protein Sequence-Function Relationships, Quantitative Phenotyping, Protein Structure Prediction and Design, Fluorescence Microscopy, Computational Biology. systems biology technology center, protein function, protein structure, mass spectrometry, protein, structure prediction, fluorescence microscopy, computational biology, sequence, function, phenotyping has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA NCRR ;
NIGMS P41 GM103533
nif-0000-03650 SCR_007942 YRC 2026-02-10 09:55:44 6
Center for Computational Mass Spectrometry
 
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Center for Computational Mass Spectrometry (RRID:SCR_008161) CCMS biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center that focuses on the computational bottlenecks that impair the interpretation of data, bringing modern algorithmic approaches to mass spectrometry and building a new generation of reliable, open-access software tools to support both new mass spectrometry instrumentation and emerging applications. systems biology technology center, mass spectrometry, algorithm, computational proteomics, proteomics is listed by: DataCite
has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
has parent organization: University of California; California; USA
is parent organization of: NeuroPedia
NCRR ;
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nlx_152677 https://api.datacite.org/dois?prefix=10.25345 SCR_008161 UCSD Center for Computational Mass Spectrometry 2026-02-10 09:55:45 7
National Resource for Network Biology
 
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National Resource for Network Biology (RRID:SCR_004259) NRNB biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center that develops new algorithms, visualizations and conceptual frameworks to study biological networks at multiple levels and scales, from protein-protein and genetic interactions to cell-cell communication and vast social networks. They are developing freely available, open-source suite of software technology that broadly enables network-based visualization, analysis, and biomedical discovery for NIH-funded researchers. This software is enabling researchers to assemble large-scale biological data into models of networks and pathways and to use these networks to better understand how biological systems operate under normal conditions and how they fail in disease. The National Resource for Network Biology is organized around the following key components: Technology Research and Development, Driving Biomedical Projects, Outreach, Training and Dissemination of Tools. The NRNB supports several types of training events, including both virtual and live workshops; tutorials sessions for clinicians, biologists and bioinformaticians; presentations and demonstrations at conferences; online tutorials and webcasts; and annual symposium. protein-protein interaction, interaction, cell, cell communication, network, model, pathway, biological system, disease, visualization, analysis, biomedical, computing and informatics technology center has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA NIGMS GM103504;
NCRR RR031228
nlx_27231 SCR_004259 2026-02-10 09:55:03 6
NIH / NCRR Mass Spectrometry Resource Washington University in St. Louis
 
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NIH / NCRR Mass Spectrometry Resource Washington University in St. Louis (RRID:SCR_009009) Mass Spectrometry Resource, WU Mass Spectrometry Resource biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center that develops mass spectrometry-based tools for the study of proteins, lipids and metaboilites. These include biomarker identification, stable isotope mass spectrometry and the analysis of intact proteins. Our goals are: * to conduct basic research in the science of mass spectrometry * to establish collaborative research projects with scientists at WU and at other institutions * to provide a service in mass spectrometry * to educate and train students in mass spectrometry * to disseminate results of our research and descriptions of the subject of mass spectrometry systems biology technology center, mass spectrometry, protein, lipid, metaboilite, biomarker, isotope, analysis has parent organization: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Missouri; USA NIGMS ;
NCRR 2P41RR00954
nlx_152688 SCR_009009 Mass Spectrometry Resource at Washington University in St. Louis, Washington University Mass Spectrometry Resource 2026-02-10 09:55:54 1
Resource for Integrated Glycotechnology
 
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Resource for Integrated Glycotechnology (RRID:SCR_009008) Resource for Integrated Glycotechnology biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center that develops technologies to increase understanding of the molecular basis of the involvement of carbohydrates in protein-carbohydrate interactions in disease and to develop more powerful technologies necessary to achieve this goal. Complex carbohydrates play an important role in many biomedically important processes, including inflammatory response, hormone action, malignancy, viral and bacterial infections and cell differentiation. The resource combines complimentary technologies: synthetic chemistry, nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry, computational biology, protein expression and cell-based assays. As new technologies are developed, application to these processes will be pursued through collaborative and service projects. systems biology technology center, protein-carbohydrate interaction, disease, synthetic chemistry, nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry, computational biology, protein expression, cell-based assay, glycan, enzyme, carbohydrate has parent organization: University of Georgia; Georgia; USA NIGMS 8 P41 GM103390-23;
NCRR 5P41RR005351-23
nlx_152685 SCR_009008 2026-02-10 09:55:54 0
Integrated Technology Resource for Biomedical Glycomics
 
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Integrated Technology Resource for Biomedical Glycomics (RRID:SCR_009003) Integrated Technology Resource for Biomedical Glycomics biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center that develops and implements new technologies to investigate the glycome of cells, including glycoproteomics and glycoconjugate analysis, transcript analysis and bioinformatics. It develops the tools and technology to analyze in detail the glycoprotein and glycolipid expression of mouse embryonic stem cells and the cells into which they differentiate. The technology developed in the Center will allow an understanding of how glycosylation is controlled during differentiation and will allow the development of tools to promote the use of stem cells to treat human disease. In addition, the technology developed will be applicable to the study of other cell types, including cancer cells that are progressing to a more invasive phenotype. The technology developed will also allow others in the scientific community to participate in glycomics research through dissemination of the new methods developed and through the analytical services provided by the resource to other scientists requesting assistance in glycomic analyses. systems biology technology center, glycome, cell, glycoproteomics, glycoconjugate analysis, transcript analysis, bioinformatics, glycoprotein, glycolipid, embryonic stem cell, glycosylation, stem cell, glycomics has parent organization: University of Georgia; Georgia; USA NCRR ;
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nlx_152678 SCR_009003 NCRR Integrated Technology Resource for Biomedical Glycomics 2026-02-10 09:55:54 1
SSRL Structural Molecular Biology
 
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SSRL Structural Molecular Biology (RRID:SCR_009000) SSRL SMB biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center that operates as a integrated center with three primary areas (or cores) of technological research and development and scientific focus: macromolecular crystallography (MC), X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and small-angle X-ray scattering/diffraction (SAXS) . Central to the core technological developments in all three areas is the development and utilization of improved detectors and instrumentation, especially to be able to take maximum advantage of the high brightness of SSRL?s third-generation synchrotron X-ray storage ring (SPEAR3). A primary focus is the use of enhanced computing and data management tools to provide more user-friendly, real-time and on-line instrumentation control, including full remote access for crystallography, data reduction and analysis. synchrotron, radiation, structural biology, structural biology technology center, macromolecular crystallography, x-ray absorption spectroscopy, small-angle x-ray scattering, diffraction has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California DOE ;
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NCRR P41RR001209
nlx_152676 SCR_009000 Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource Structural Molecular Biology, Synchrotron Radiation Structural Biology Resource 2026-02-10 09:55:54 1
SerialEM
 
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SerialEM (RRID:SCR_017293) data acquisition software, software application, software resource, data processing software Software tool for automated EM data acquisition. Used for efficient tilt series acquisition and interface for image capture, display, and storage and for control of some aspects of microscope function. automated, data, acquisition, tilt, image, capture, display, storage, microscope NCRR RR00592;
NIGMS P01 GM61306
PMID:16182563 Restricted SCR_017293 2026-02-11 10:59:39 213
iPOP
 
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iPOP (RRID:SCR_008991) iPOP data or information resource, data set Data set generated by personal omics profiling of Dr. Michael Snyder at Stanford University. It combines genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic, and autoantibody profiles from a single individual over a 14 month period. The analysis revealed various medical risks, including type II diabetes. It also uncovered extensive, dynamic changes in diverse molecular components and biological pathways across healthy and diseased conditions. genomics, proteomics, transcriptional profiling, saliva, blood, maternal data, metabolomics, personalized medicine, adult human, genetics, transcriptome, male has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California Healthy Breetwor Family Foundation ;
Korber Foundation ;
Fundacion Marcelino Botin ;
Fundacion Lilly ;
NLM T15-LM007033;
NIGMS R24-GM61374;
NHLBI T32 HL094274;
NHLBI KO8 HL083914;
NIH New Investigator DP2 award OD004613;
Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation Projects ;
Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation Projects ;
European Union FP7 Genica ;
European Union FP7 TELOMARKER ;
European Research Council Advanced Grant ;
PMID:22424236 Free for personal, Non-exclusive, Non-transferable, Non-commercial access., Please cite. nlx_152492 SCR_008991 Snyderome, Integrated Personal Omics Profiling 2026-02-11 10:58:04 12
Viral Integrated Structural Evolution Dynamic Database
 
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Viral Integrated Structural Evolution Dynamic Database (RRID:SCR_018793) VIStEDD data or information resource, database Database of SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses. Integrates structural and dynamic insights with viral evolution for proteins coded by virus. Each virus within database has workflow performed on each protein. Workflow consists of protein modeling, molecular dynamic simulations, evolutionary analysis, and mapping of protein-protein interactions. On page for each protein is link to individual protein data folder system, video of protein rotating with conservation, details of protein function, widget to purchase 3D print of protein at cost of production, amino acid movement from molecular dynamic simulations, and table of data for each amino acid of protein. Virus, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, proteins coded by virus, viral evolution, protein, data, amino acid, protein modeling, molecular dynamic simulation, evolutionary analysis, protein-protein interaction, protein- protein interaction mapping, protein data folder system, rotating protein video, protein function, molecular dynamic simulation has parent organization: Michigan State University; Michigan; USA COVID-19 NIGMS R01 GM108618;
NIEHS K01 ES025435
PMID:32511397 Free, Freely available SCR_018793 Viral Integrated Structural Evolution Dynamic Database, SARS-CoV-2 dynamicome database 2026-02-11 10:59:52 3
Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project
 
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Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project (RRID:SCR_013094) BDGP, BDGP EST, BDGP INS data or information resource, database Database on the sequence of the euchromatic genome of Drosophila melanogaster In addition to genomic sequencing, the BDGP is 1) producing gene disruptions using P element-mediated mutagenesis on a scale unprecedented in metazoans; 2) characterizing the sequence and expression of cDNAs; and 3) developing informatics tools that support the experimental process, identify features of DNA sequence, and allow us to present up-to-date information about the annotated sequence to the research community. Resources * Universal Proteomics Resource: Search for clones for expression and tissue culture * Materials: Request genomic or cDNA clones, library filters or fly stocks * Download Sequence data sets and annotations in fasta or xml format by http or ftp * Publications: Browse or download BDGP papers * Methods: BDGP laboratory protocols and vector maps * Analysis Tools: Search sequences for CRMs, promoters, splice sites, and gene predictions * Apollo: Genome annotation viewer and editor September 15, 2009 Illumina RNA-Seq data from 30 developmental time points of D. melanogaster has been submitted to the Short Read Archive at NCBI as part of the modENCODE project. The data set currently contains 2.2 billion single-end and paired reads and over 201 billion base pairs. drosophila genome, cdna, est, transposon insertions, genomic sequencing, gene, FASEB list is related to: Bgee: dataBase for Gene Expression Evolution
is related to: OpenFlyData.org
has parent organization: University of California at Berkeley; Berkeley; USA
is parent organization of: Patterns of Gene Expression in Drosophila Embryogenesis
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PMID:21177961 nif-0000-02867 http://www.bdgp.org/ SCR_013094 2026-02-11 10:58:47 463
bNAber
 
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bNAber (RRID:SCR_010510) bNAber data or information resource, database bNAber is the Broadly Neutralizing Antibody E-Resource Database, analysis, visualization, and data discovery tool for broadly neutralizing HIV-1 antibodies (bNAbs). bNAber seeks to be a vital tool in the search for an AIDS vaccine. sanford burnham medical research institute, hiv, aids is related to: CHAVI-ID HIV, AIDS NIAID UM1AI100663;
NIGMS R01GM101457
nlx_158732 SCR_010510 2026-02-11 10:58:19 7
Klotho: Biochemical Compounds Declarative Database
 
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Klotho: Biochemical Compounds Declarative Database (RRID:SCR_007714) data or information resource, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 16, 2013. A database of biochemical compound information. All files are available for download, and all entries are cataloged by accession number. Klotho is part of a larger attempt to model biological processes, beginning with biochemistry. has parent organization: University of Missouri; Missouri; USA NIGMS R01-GM56529;
NSF DBI-9117005
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-03073 SCR_007714 Klotho 2026-02-11 10:57:41 0
Metalloprotein Site Database
 
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Metalloprotein Site Database (RRID:SCR_007780) MDB data or information resource, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on June 24, 2013. Database and Browser containing quantitative information on all the metal-containing sites available from structures in the PDB distribution. This database contains geometrical and molecular information that allows the classification and search of particular combinations of site characteristics, and answer questions such as: How many mononuclear zinc-containing sites are five coordinate with X-ray resolution better than 1.8 Angstroms?, and then be able to visualize and manipulate the matching sites. The database also includes enough information to answer questions involving type and number of ligands (e.g. "at least 2 His"), and include distance cutoff criteria (e.g. a metal-ligand distance no more than 3.0 Angstroms and no less than 2.2 Angstroms). This database is being developed as part of a project whose ultimate goal is metalloprotein design, allowing the interactive visualization of geometrical and functional information garnered from the MDB. The database is created by automatic recognition and extraction of metal-binding sites from metal-containing proteins. Quantitative information is extracted and organized into a searchable form, by iterating through all the entries in the latest PDB release (at the moment: September 2001). This is a comprehensive quantitative database, which exists in SQL format and contains information on about 5,500 proteins. software, web service is listed by: 3DVC
is related to: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB)
NIGMS P01-GM48495 PMID:11752342 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-03116 SCR_007780 Metalloprotein Database and Browser 2026-02-11 10:57:40 1
Gemma
 
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Gemma (RRID:SCR_008007) Gemma data or information resource, database Resource for reuse, sharing and meta-analysis of expression profiling data. Database and set of tools for meta analysis, reuse and sharing of genomics data. Targeted at analysis of gene expression profiles. Users can search, access and visualize coexpression and differential expression results. chip, microarray, functional genomics, gene expression, coexpression, differential expression, FASEB list is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Data Annotation
is listed by: Debian
is listed by: SoftCite
is related to: Gene Ontology
is related to: Gene Expression Omnibus
is related to: Phenocarta
has parent organization: University of British Columbia; British Columbia; Canada
is parent organization of: Neurocarta
NIGMS GM076990;
Canadian Foundation for Innovation ;
Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research ;
Canadian Institutes for Health Research
PMID:22782548 Free, Freely available nif-0000-08127, r3d100012747 https://sources.debian.org/src/gemma/
https://doi.org/10.17616/R36R54
https://doi.org/10.17616/R36R54
SCR_008007 2026-02-11 10:57:44 1112

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