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  • RDR (pronounced 'Radar') is the curated institutional research data repository of KU Leuven. The repository contains published data resulting from KU Leuven research in a FAIR way and allows the published data to be as open as possible, but as closed as necessary. The institutional repository helps KU Leuven researchers publish, share, cite, and preserve their research data in a findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable way, with support from university staff. The repository uses the open source Dataverse project software as its base.

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  • PLAZA is a platform for comparative, evolutionary, and functional genomics. It makes a broad set of genomes, data types and analysis tools available to researchers through a user-friendly website, an API, and bulk downloads. The platform consists of multiple instances, where each instance contains additional genomes, improved genome annotations, new software tools, and similar.

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  • This is an institutional repository providing access to the research output of the institution. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English and Swedish.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of Université libre de Bruxelles. Many items are not available as full-text. Full-text items can be chosen under Advanced Search. The interface is available in French or English.

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  • BCCM/ULC is a small and dedicated public collection, currently containing one of the largest collections of documented (sub)polar cyanobacteria worldwide. The BCCM/ULC collection is hosted by the Centre for Protein Engineering (the Unit) of the University of Liège. The host Unit is very active in research projects concerning the cyanobacterial diversity and biogeography, with a focus on polar biotopes. The approach used is polyphasic, including the isolation of strains and culture-independent methods (DGGE, clone libraries, pyrosequencing based on the ribosomal operon sequences). The participation to field expeditions in the Antarctic and Arctic has enabled to collect samples in many locations. Moreover, taxonomic research is carried out by the host Unit to improve the classification of the cyanobacterial phylum. It is based on a polyphasic approach combining the morphological and molecular characterizations of the strains.

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the Lund University -student papers. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English

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  • EV-TRACK centralizes extracellular vesicle (EV) biology and methodology to encourage authors, reviewers, editors and funders to put experimental guidelines into practice. It implements a bottom-up community consensus approach and encourages researchers to upload published and unpublished experiments and provide feedback. It is a unique resource that was developed to (i) create an informed dialogue among researchers about relevant experimental parameters, (ii) improve the rigour and interpretation of experiments studying EVs, and (iii) record the evolution of EV research.

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  • RDR (pronounced 'Radar') is the curated institutional research data repository of KU Leuven. The repository contains published data resulting from KU Leuven research in a FAIR way and allows the published data to be as open as possible, but as closed as necessary. The institutional repository helps KU Leuven researchers publish, share, cite, and preserve their research data in a findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable way, with support from university staff. The repository uses the open source Dataverse project software as its base.

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  • PLAZA is a platform for comparative, evolutionary, and functional genomics. It makes a broad set of genomes, data types and analysis tools available to researchers through a user-friendly website, an API, and bulk downloads. The platform consists of multiple instances, where each instance contains additional genomes, improved genome annotations, new software tools, and similar.

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  • This is an institutional repository providing access to the research output of the institution. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English and Swedish.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of Université libre de Bruxelles. Many items are not available as full-text. Full-text items can be chosen under Advanced Search. The interface is available in French or English.

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  • BCCM/ULC is a small and dedicated public collection, currently containing one of the largest collections of documented (sub)polar cyanobacteria worldwide. The BCCM/ULC collection is hosted by the Centre for Protein Engineering (the Unit) of the University of Liège. The host Unit is very active in research projects concerning the cyanobacterial diversity and biogeography, with a focus on polar biotopes. The approach used is polyphasic, including the isolation of strains and culture-independent methods (DGGE, clone libraries, pyrosequencing based on the ribosomal operon sequences). The participation to field expeditions in the Antarctic and Arctic has enabled to collect samples in many locations. Moreover, taxonomic research is carried out by the host Unit to improve the classification of the cyanobacterial phylum. It is based on a polyphasic approach combining the morphological and molecular characterizations of the strains.

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the Lund University -student papers. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English

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  • EV-TRACK centralizes extracellular vesicle (EV) biology and methodology to encourage authors, reviewers, editors and funders to put experimental guidelines into practice. It implements a bottom-up community consensus approach and encourages researchers to upload published and unpublished experiments and provide feedback. It is a unique resource that was developed to (i) create an informed dialogue among researchers about relevant experimental parameters, (ii) improve the rigour and interpretation of experiments studying EVs, and (iii) record the evolution of EV research.

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