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  • This is an institutional repository providing access to publications from Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) - KTH Royal Institute of Technology. While much of the material is available in full-text some items are bibliographic records only. As such, the size value shown here reflects those items that are Open Access in full-text. The site interface is available in Swedish, English, and Norwegian.

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  • This is an institutional repository or academic archive providing access to publications from publications from Örebro University (Örebro universitet). While much of the material is available in full-text many items are visible as bibliographic (metadata) records only. The site interface is available in English or Swedish.

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  • OLIDA is a curated database of oligogenic diseases and the variants in genes that have been published as causing these diseases. The combinations of variants that are contained in this database have been identified by researchers as being the cause of certain genetic diseases.

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  • The EMIF catalogue contains extensive metadata on a number of European health data resources, such as registries, EHRs, biobanks etc., organized by a number of communities, such as EMIF-EHR, EMIF-AD, EPAD, ADVANCE, BigData@Heart, PIONEER etc. The metadata collected is the data available, the data governance procedures, contact details etc. The catalogue intends to comprise different vertical projects through the creation of communities, such as EMIF-Electronic Health Record Data (EMIF-EHR) and EMIF-Alzheimer’s Disease (EMIF-AD), the BigData@Heart (for cardiovascular) and PIONEER (for prostate cancer) projects, supporting distinct databases and users.

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  • Antibodypedia is an open access, online antibody database relevant to antibodies against human proteins supported by experimental results and publications. The Antibodypedia database structure is organized in a ‘gene-centric’ manner to provide users with an overview of all antibodies available against a particular target and displays for each antibody available validation and publications in which the antibody was used. Each antibody is ranked in the database according to an evidence-based scoring system.

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  • The Belgium Biodiversity Platform maintains this data repository in collaboration with the GBIF Secretariat, built using an installation of the GBIF Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT). The Belgian Biodiversity Platform is a science-policy interface that offers a privileged access to primary biodiversity data and research information. The Platform encourages interdisciplinary cooperation among scientists and serves as an interface between researchers and science-policy organizations. It provides advice on the designation of biodiversity research priorities and promotes Belgian biodiversity research in international fora.

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  • This is an institutional repository providing access to publications from Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) - KTH Royal Institute of Technology. While much of the material is available in full-text some items are bibliographic records only. As such, the size value shown here reflects those items that are Open Access in full-text. The site interface is available in Swedish, English, and Norwegian.

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  • This is an institutional repository or academic archive providing access to publications from publications from Örebro University (Örebro universitet). While much of the material is available in full-text many items are visible as bibliographic (metadata) records only. The site interface is available in English or Swedish.

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  • OLIDA is a curated database of oligogenic diseases and the variants in genes that have been published as causing these diseases. The combinations of variants that are contained in this database have been identified by researchers as being the cause of certain genetic diseases.

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  • The EMIF catalogue contains extensive metadata on a number of European health data resources, such as registries, EHRs, biobanks etc., organized by a number of communities, such as EMIF-EHR, EMIF-AD, EPAD, ADVANCE, BigData@Heart, PIONEER etc. The metadata collected is the data available, the data governance procedures, contact details etc. The catalogue intends to comprise different vertical projects through the creation of communities, such as EMIF-Electronic Health Record Data (EMIF-EHR) and EMIF-Alzheimer’s Disease (EMIF-AD), the BigData@Heart (for cardiovascular) and PIONEER (for prostate cancer) projects, supporting distinct databases and users.

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  • Antibodypedia is an open access, online antibody database relevant to antibodies against human proteins supported by experimental results and publications. The Antibodypedia database structure is organized in a ‘gene-centric’ manner to provide users with an overview of all antibodies available against a particular target and displays for each antibody available validation and publications in which the antibody was used. Each antibody is ranked in the database according to an evidence-based scoring system.

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  • The Belgium Biodiversity Platform maintains this data repository in collaboration with the GBIF Secretariat, built using an installation of the GBIF Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT). The Belgian Biodiversity Platform is a science-policy interface that offers a privileged access to primary biodiversity data and research information. The Platform encourages interdisciplinary cooperation among scientists and serves as an interface between researchers and science-policy organizations. It provides advice on the designation of biodiversity research priorities and promotes Belgian biodiversity research in international fora.

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