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  • This is the official University of St Andrews institutional repository. Content is primarily electronic theses and research publications, with some grey literature, monographs and other material affiliated to the University. Full text content is provided for all research publications in the repository, and wherever possible (following embargoes) for electronic theses.

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  • College repository providing open access to the research output of the institution.

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  • A repository of image / SPM data to support users of the Centre for Cell Imaging, University of Liverpool.

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  • Ensembl Plants holds the genomes of plants of significant interest. These range from those of agricultural importance, those which support primary research and of environmental interest. Ensembl Plants datasets are constructed in a direct collaboration with the Gramene resource. The resource holds the genomes of wheat, rice, corn and mouse ear cress amongst others.

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  • This site provides access to the digitised copies of the institutions collection as well as teaching material. The interface is in German, English, Italian and Serbian.

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  • Nearly 60% of patients undergoing cancer treatment are estimated to have had at least one potential drug-drug interaction; for patients receiving oral anticancer therapy, up to 50% have been reported to experience a potential drug-drug interaction, with 16% experiencing a major event. Drug-drug interactions are therefore a significant issue for cancer patients and the health care professionals who treat them. Combining the internationally recognised drug-drug interactions expertise of the University of Liverpool (UK) with the clinical pharmacology in oncology and haemotology expertise of Radboud University, Nijmegen (the Netherlands), this site was established in 2017 in response to the need for improved management of DDIs with anti-cancer agents.

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3,491 Data sources
  • This is the official University of St Andrews institutional repository. Content is primarily electronic theses and research publications, with some grey literature, monographs and other material affiliated to the University. Full text content is provided for all research publications in the repository, and wherever possible (following embargoes) for electronic theses.

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  • College repository providing open access to the research output of the institution.

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  • A repository of image / SPM data to support users of the Centre for Cell Imaging, University of Liverpool.

    more_vert
  • Ensembl Plants holds the genomes of plants of significant interest. These range from those of agricultural importance, those which support primary research and of environmental interest. Ensembl Plants datasets are constructed in a direct collaboration with the Gramene resource. The resource holds the genomes of wheat, rice, corn and mouse ear cress amongst others.

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  • This site provides access to the digitised copies of the institutions collection as well as teaching material. The interface is in German, English, Italian and Serbian.

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  • Nearly 60% of patients undergoing cancer treatment are estimated to have had at least one potential drug-drug interaction; for patients receiving oral anticancer therapy, up to 50% have been reported to experience a potential drug-drug interaction, with 16% experiencing a major event. Drug-drug interactions are therefore a significant issue for cancer patients and the health care professionals who treat them. Combining the internationally recognised drug-drug interactions expertise of the University of Liverpool (UK) with the clinical pharmacology in oncology and haemotology expertise of Radboud University, Nijmegen (the Netherlands), this site was established in 2017 in response to the need for improved management of DDIs with anti-cancer agents.

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