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  • This site gives access to the research output of the University of Southern Denmark. Only a small proportion of items are available as full text. The interface is in Danish or English and contains an RSS feed to alert users to new content.

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  • TISSUES is a weekly updated web resource that integrates evidence on tissue expression from manually curated literature, proteomics and transcriptomics screens, and automatic text mining. All evidence to common protein identifiers and Brenda Tissue Ontology terms is mapped, and confidence scores that facilitate comparison of the different types and sources of evidence are assigned. These scores are visualized on a schematic human body to provide a convenient overview.

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  • DeiC Dataverse is the Danish National Repository for Research Data. It allows researchers to publish and archive their research data in line with the FAIR principles, including metadata descriptions, DOI’s (Digital Object Identifiers) as persistent identifiers and clearly defined terms and conditions for access and reuse. DeiC Dataverse is owned by the Danish e-infrastructure Consortium, DeiC, and provided free of charge to all Danish research institutions.

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  • This repository provides access to Nordic research into arts and humanities. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content.

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  • The Atlas of Living Australia (GBIF Australia) maintains this data repository in collaboration with the GBIF Secretariat, built using an installation of the GBIF Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT). Able to assign DOIs to datasets, it ensures the data is disseminated in standardized format in order to facilitate wider reuse and integration of the data, for example into GBIF.org. GBIF Australia supports researchers in Australia by providing them helpdesk assistance and by hosting their data for free in this repository.

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  • STRING is a database of known and predicted protein interactions. The interactions include direct (physical) and indirect (functional) associations.

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  • This site gives access to the research output of the University of Southern Denmark. Only a small proportion of items are available as full text. The interface is in Danish or English and contains an RSS feed to alert users to new content.

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  • TISSUES is a weekly updated web resource that integrates evidence on tissue expression from manually curated literature, proteomics and transcriptomics screens, and automatic text mining. All evidence to common protein identifiers and Brenda Tissue Ontology terms is mapped, and confidence scores that facilitate comparison of the different types and sources of evidence are assigned. These scores are visualized on a schematic human body to provide a convenient overview.

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  • DeiC Dataverse is the Danish National Repository for Research Data. It allows researchers to publish and archive their research data in line with the FAIR principles, including metadata descriptions, DOI’s (Digital Object Identifiers) as persistent identifiers and clearly defined terms and conditions for access and reuse. DeiC Dataverse is owned by the Danish e-infrastructure Consortium, DeiC, and provided free of charge to all Danish research institutions.

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  • This repository provides access to Nordic research into arts and humanities. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content.

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  • The Atlas of Living Australia (GBIF Australia) maintains this data repository in collaboration with the GBIF Secretariat, built using an installation of the GBIF Integrated Publishing Toolkit (IPT). Able to assign DOIs to datasets, it ensures the data is disseminated in standardized format in order to facilitate wider reuse and integration of the data, for example into GBIF.org. GBIF Australia supports researchers in Australia by providing them helpdesk assistance and by hosting their data for free in this repository.

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  • STRING is a database of known and predicted protein interactions. The interactions include direct (physical) and indirect (functional) associations.

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