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http://bioinfo.life.hust.edu.cn/EVmiRNA/#!/
Collection of comprehensive miRNA expression profiles in extracellular vesicles from tissues. Includes miRNA expression profiles, miRNA regulated pathways, miRNA function, miRNA related drugs and publications to support miRNA biomarker discovery.
Proper citation: EVmiRNA (RRID:SCR_018795) Copy
https://prokoplab.com/vistedd/
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.
Proper citation: Viral Integrated Structural Evolution Dynamic Database (RRID:SCR_018793) Copy
C. elegans RNAi feeding library distributed by Source BioScience Ltd. Designed for genome wide study of gene function in C. elegans through loss of function studies.
Proper citation: C. elegans RNAi Collection (Ahringer) (RRID:SCR_017064) Copy
https://github.com/clinwiki-org/clinwiki
Clinical trials database.
Proper citation: ClinWiki (RRID:SCR_021297) Copy
https://wiki.helsinki.fi/display/twineng/Twinstudy
Twin panel consists of three nationwide samples of Finnish twin pairs. Major studies include nicotine dependence, eating disorders and brain imaging and alcohol use.
Proper citation: Finnish Twin Cohort Study (RRID:SCR_017477) Copy
https://www.osha.gov/chemicaldata/
Chemical inventory for occupational chemical information. Collects information from several government agencies and organizations. Includes information about identification and physical properties, exposure limits, sampling.
Proper citation: OSHA Occupational Chemical Database (RRID:SCR_018203) Copy
https://www.epicore.ualberta.ca/IsletCore/
Collection of data from all pancreatic islet isolations.
Proper citation: Alberta Diabetes Institute IsletCore database (RRID:SCR_018566) Copy
http://mirwalk.umm.uni-heidelberg.de/
Software tool to store the predicted and the experimentally validated microRNA (miRNA)-target interaction pairs. Predictions within the complete sequence of genes of human, mouse, and rat genomes. Integrates a comparative platform of miRNA-binding sites resulting from ten different prediction datasets.
Proper citation: miRWalk (RRID:SCR_016509) Copy
Software tool as an annotated database of protein phosphorylation sites in eukaryotes. Contains experimentally identified and conserved p-sites which were collected from phosphoproteomic studies.
Proper citation: EPSD Eukaryotic Phosphorylation Site Database (RRID:SCR_016514) Copy
Collection of publicly available data of curated receptors, ligands and their interactions. Integrates existing datasets that pertain to cellular communication and new manually reviewed information. Used to search for particular ligand or receptor or to interrogate single cell transcriptomics data.
Proper citation: CellPhoneDB (RRID:SCR_017054) Copy
Collection of open chromatin regions from sequencing data. Metadata as entire curated DNase-I hypersensitive sites (DHS) on the whole genome datasets and data specific to each chromosome.
Proper citation: Database of Open Chromatin Regions (RRID:SCR_016614) Copy
Data collection of large scale genome wide DNA methylation analysis of 1,000 mother-child pairs at serial time points across life course (ARIES).
Proper citation: mqtldb (RRID:SCR_018002) Copy
Abstract and indexing database with full text links that is produced by Elsevier Co. Combines expertly curated abstract and citation database with enriched data and linked scholarly literature across wide variety of disciplines.
Proper citation: Scopus (RRID:SCR_022559) Copy
Network of healthcare organizations, together with data partners in Brazil, South Korea, and Japan, to bring clinical facts on more than 250 million patients around the world. Federated model so users of this data are ensured new patients, observations, and results every day, all harmonized to standard terminology like ICD-10 and LOINC without any data wrangling required at the point of care. The raw data is not available to authors of papers and papers in medicine are being retracted.
Proper citation: trinetx (RRID:SCR_022760) Copy
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/research-funding/research-resources/Pages/default.aspx
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 29,2023. Registry listing NIDDK resources, such as reagents, data, and protocols. They are derived from publicly available information provided by NIDDK-funded investigators, projects, and publications.
Proper citation: NIDDK Research Resources (RRID:SCR_014372) Copy
https://www.crossref.org/services/event-data/
Database of events about articles that is run by CrossRef. It allows users to view social media mentions, news publication references, annotations, and more.
Proper citation: Crossref EventData (RRID:SCR_016281) Copy
https://www.gem-beta.org/Public/Home.aspx
Database that contains behavioral and social science measures organized by theoretical constructs. GEM is designed to enable researchers to use common measures with the goal of exchanging harmonized data.
Proper citation: Grid-Enabled Measures Database (RRID:SCR_016043) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/asdb/
Database as an open science framework with a scientific data extracted from scientific literature about various altered states of consciousness assessed with questionnaires. Used to compare what experiences are elicited by different drugs and non-pharmacological methods that induce altered states to help to understand human consciousness functions. Is listed by Neuroimaging Informatics Tools.
Proper citation: Altered States Database (RRID:SCR_016350) Copy
Collection of transmembrane protein datasets containing experimentally derived topology information from the literature and from public databases. Web interface of TOPDB includes tools for searching, relational querying and data browsing, visualisation tools for topology data.
Proper citation: Topology Data Bank of Transmembrane Proteins (RRID:SCR_007964) Copy
http://locustdb.genomics.org.cn/
The migratory locust (Locusta migratoria) is an orthopteran pest and a representative member of hemimetabolous insects. Its transcriptomic data provide invaluable information for molecular entomology study of the insect and pave a way for comparative studies of other medically, agronomically, and ecologically relevant insects. This first transcriptomic database of the locust (LocustDB) has been developed, building necessary infrastructures to integrate, organize, and retrieve data that are either currently available or to be acquired in the future. It currently hosts 45,474 high quality EST sequences from the locust, which were assembled into 12,161 unigenes. This database contains original sequence data, including homologous/orthologous sequences, functional annotations, pathway analysis, and codon usage, based on conserved orthologous groups (COG), gene ontology (GO), protein domain (InterPro), and functional pathways (KEGG). It also provides information from comparative analysis based on data from the migratory locust and five other invertebrate species, such as the silkworm, the honeybee, the fruitfly, the mosquito and the nematode. LocustDB also provides information from comparative analysis based on data from the migratory locust and five other invertebrate species, such as the silkworm, the honeybee, the fruitfly, the mosquito and the nematode. It starts with the first transcriptome information for an orthopteran and hemimetabolous insect and will be extended to provide a framework for incorporation of in-coming genomic data of relevant insect groups and a workbench for cross-species comparative studies.
Proper citation: Migratory Locust EST Database (RRID:SCR_008201) Copy
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