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  • The mission of the WDC for Geomagnetism, Kyoto is to provide geomagnetic field data supplied from a worldwide network of magnetic observatories, and the geomagnetic indices (AE index, ASY/SYM index, and Dst index) derived in this data center to researchers specializing mostly in solar terrestrial physics, and geomagnetism, the graduate students majoring in these academic disciplines, and citizens having an interest in those research fields.

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  • This site provides access to the research of the Japaneses national institute of radiological sciences and the associated hospital as part of the National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology. The interface is available in English or Japanese with the articles being predominantly in Japanese.

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  • FerrDb V2 contains 1001 ferroptosis regulators and 143 ferroptosis-disease associations manually curated from 3288 articles. Specifically, there are 621 gene regulators, of which 264 are drivers, 238 are suppressors, 9 are markers, and 110 are unclassified genes; and there are 380 substance regulators, with 201 inducers and 179 inhibitors. Compared to FerrDb V1, curated articles increase by > 300%, ferroptosis regulators increase by 175%, and ferroptosis-disease associations increase by 50.5%. Circular RNA and pseudogene are novel regulators in FerrDb V2, and the percentage of non-coding RNA increases from 7.3% to 13.6%. External gene-related data were integrated, enabling thought-provoking and gene-oriented analysis in FerrDb V2.

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  • China National GeneBank DataBase (CNGBdb) is an official partner of the GISAID Initiative. It provides access to EpiCoV and features the most complete collection of hCoV-19 genome sequences along with related clinical and epidemiological data. With the data from this database scientific researchers can construct a virus phylogenetic tree to reveal the characteristics of the pathogen, and provide effective references for the study and analysis of the evolutionary source and pathological mechanism of the novel coronavirus.

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  • The mission of the WDC for Geomagnetism, Kyoto is to provide geomagnetic field data supplied from a worldwide network of magnetic observatories, and the geomagnetic indices (AE index, ASY/SYM index, and Dst index) derived in this data center to researchers specializing mostly in solar terrestrial physics, and geomagnetism, the graduate students majoring in these academic disciplines, and citizens having an interest in those research fields.

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  • This site provides access to the research of the Japaneses national institute of radiological sciences and the associated hospital as part of the National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology. The interface is available in English or Japanese with the articles being predominantly in Japanese.

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  • FerrDb V2 contains 1001 ferroptosis regulators and 143 ferroptosis-disease associations manually curated from 3288 articles. Specifically, there are 621 gene regulators, of which 264 are drivers, 238 are suppressors, 9 are markers, and 110 are unclassified genes; and there are 380 substance regulators, with 201 inducers and 179 inhibitors. Compared to FerrDb V1, curated articles increase by > 300%, ferroptosis regulators increase by 175%, and ferroptosis-disease associations increase by 50.5%. Circular RNA and pseudogene are novel regulators in FerrDb V2, and the percentage of non-coding RNA increases from 7.3% to 13.6%. External gene-related data were integrated, enabling thought-provoking and gene-oriented analysis in FerrDb V2.

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  • China National GeneBank DataBase (CNGBdb) is an official partner of the GISAID Initiative. It provides access to EpiCoV and features the most complete collection of hCoV-19 genome sequences along with related clinical and epidemiological data. With the data from this database scientific researchers can construct a virus phylogenetic tree to reveal the characteristics of the pathogen, and provide effective references for the study and analysis of the evolutionary source and pathological mechanism of the novel coronavirus.

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