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Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia Brain Bank

Biomaterial supply resource which provides high quality and well-chracaterized brain tissue samples for MS research. Registered MS brain donors and their families are kept up to date on the latest progress in MS research.

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  • 11 years ago - submitted by Kristen Jensen

Helmholtz Center Munich

Lead research institution of Federal Republic of Germany and Free State of Bavaria with research mission of increasing understanding of disease mechanisms which affect human beings and essential parts of their environment. Center is divided into 28 research institutes and independent research units, which are interlinked and cooperate on various topics and in various research programs to develop new approaches to combat respiratory, metabolic and neurological diseases.The institute offers diabetes and lung information services, among others, and higher education training programs.

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  • 11 years ago - submitted by Kristen Jensen

Open Colleges Career

Whether youre looking to get back into the workforce, take the next step up the ladder or start a new career completely, Open Colleges has all the information you need to find the career pathway thats right for you.

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eLife

An online, open access journal that offers rapid and informed peer review of submitted papers. Users can submit their to-be-published papers to eLife, where they will be peer reviewed online by active scientists. If papers need essential revisions before they can be published, the recommended revisions are compiled into a single set of instructions and sent to the user. Users can resubmit their revised papers to eLife or request their papers to be peer reviewed by other open access journals.

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  • 11 years ago - submitted by Kristen Jensen

IssueLab

A collection of journals and articles pertaining to the social sector. IssueLab contains thousands of case studies, evaluations, white papers, and issue briefs addressing current global social problems.

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  • 11 years ago - submitted by Kristen Jensen

Nanomaterial Registry

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 9,2023. Registry that archives curated nanomaterial research data and their biological and environmental implications. The Registry provides data management plans for researchers, and accepts users' public-ready data, archive them, integrate them into the registry, allowing for the data to be shared publicly. Users can request more information on specific nanomaterial records, compare multiple nanomaterials, and export data to their desktop.

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  • 11 years ago - submitted by Kristen Jensen

Adult Mesenchymal Stem Cell Resource

Material resource that provide well-characterized human adult stem cells, rat stem cells, and mouse stem cells to academic researchers worldwide upon request.

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  • 11 years ago - submitted by Monique Surles-Zeigler

GEUVADIS

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 6,2023. A European Medical Sequencing Consortium committed to gaining insights into the human genome and its role in health and medicine by sharing data, experience and expertise in high-throughput sequencing.


G2P Knowledge Centre

Portal of GEN2PHEN project, holistic approach to genotype-to-phenotype data. Aims to unify human and model organism genetic variation databases towards increasingly holistic views into Genotype-To-Phenotype (G2P) data, and to link this system into other biomedical knowledge sources via genome browser functionality.


BiomarCaRE

EU funded consortium including over 30 partner from academia and industry. BiomarCaRE aims to determine the value of established and emerging biomarkers to improve risk estimation of cardiovascular disease in Europe. BiomarCaRE relies on an exceptional resource of large scale epidemiological cohorts with long term follow-up and available bio specimens based on the population of the MORGAM Project as well as several cardiovascular disease cohorts and clinical trials.


International AMD Genetics Consortium

Consortium aiming to identify the remaining genetic risk variants for Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD). To increase the statistical power needed to identify genes that have small, yet significant contributions to AMD, the consortium is conducting a meta-analysis on 15 Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) pooled from consortium members representing over 8,000 patients with advanced AMD (dry type, neovascular, or both) and 50,000 controls. In addition to verifying known genes, the consortium identified 19 new gene variants. The genes identified in these studies function in the immune system, cholesterol transport and metabolism, and formation and maintenance of connective tissue. This study provides a nearly complete picture of genetic heritability for AMD.


Human Metabolome Database

The Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) is a freely available electronic database containing detailed information about small molecule metabolites found in the human body. It is intended to be used for applications in metabolomics, clinical chemistry, biomarker discovery and general education. The database is designed to contain or link three kinds of data: 1) chemical data, 2) clinical data, and 3) molecular biology/biochemistry data. The database contains over 6500 metabolite entries including both water-soluble and lipid soluble metabolites as well as metabolites that would be regarded as either abundant (&gt; 1 uM) or relatively rare (&lt; 1 nM). Additionally, approximately 1500 protein (and DNA) sequences are linked to these metabolite entries. Each MetaboCard entry contains more than 100 data fields with 2/3 of the information being devoted to chemical/clinical data and the other 1/3 devoted to enzymatic or biochemical data. Many data fields are hyperlinked to other databases (KEGG, PubChem, MetaCyc, ChEBI, PDB, Swiss-Prot, and GenBank) and a variety of structure and pathway viewing applets. The HMDB database supports extensive text, sequence, chemical structure and relational query searches. Two additional databases, DrugBank and FooDB are also part of the HMDB suite of databases. DrugBank contains equivalent information on ~1500 drugs while FooDB contains equivalent information on ~2000 food components and food additives. The simple text query supports general text queries of the entire textual component of the database. Clicking on the Browse button generates a tabular synopsis of the HMDB''s content. This browse view allows users to casually scroll through the database or re-sort its contents. Clicking on a given MetaboCard button brings up the full data content for the corresponding metabolite. The Biofluids button generates hyperlinked tables listing normal and abnormal concentrations of different metabolites for 7 different biofluids. The ChemQuery button allows users to draw or write a chemical compound and to search HMDB for chemicals similar or identical to the query compound. The TextQuery button supports a more sophisticated text search of the text portion of HMDB. The SeqSearch button allows users to conduct BLAST sequence searches of the 5500 sequences contained in HMDB. Both single and multiple sequence BLAST queries are supported. The DataExtractor button opens an easy-to-use relational query search tool that allows users to select or search over various combinations of subfields. The DataExtractor is the most sophisticated search tool for HMDB. The MS Search allows users to submit Mass spectral files (MoverZ format) that will be searched against the HMDB''s library of MS/MS spectra. This allows the identification of metabolites from mixtures via MS/MS spectroscopy. The NMR Search allows users to submit peak lists from 1H or 13C NMR spectra (both pure and mixtures) and to have these peak lists compared to the NMR libraries contained in the HMDB. This allows the identification of metabolites from mixtures via NMR spectroscopy. The Download button provides links to collected sequence, image and text files associated with the HMDB. The HML Home button links to the Human Metabolome Library (HML) home page. The HML lists metabolites that can be ordered for a fee by researchers around the world. The Explain button lists statistics and source data used to assemble the HMDB. Sponsors: This project is supported by Genome Alberta &amp; Genome Canada, a not-for-profit organization that is leading Canada''s national genomics strategy with $600 million in funding from the federal government.

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SDIX

An Antibody supplier.

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Ambion

An Antibody supplier

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Bio-Rad

An Antibody supplier

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Charles River

Provider of tailored research organism models and preclinical, clinical, and support services. Our offerings span the entire drug development process, from discovery through market approval. Facilities are distributed around the world, and Jackson Labs mice are offered through Charles River in Europe.

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dChip Software Duplicate

Software for analysis and visualization of gene expression and SNP microarrays.

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BioRAT

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 1,2023. An information extraction (IE) tool specifically designed to perform biomedical IE and which is able to locate and analyze both abstracts and full-length papers. BioRAT is a Biological Research Assistant for Text mining, and incorporates a document search ability with domain-specific IE.

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  • 16 years ago - by Anonymous