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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the Universidad Villanueva. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English and Spanish.

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  • This is the institutional repository of the Pontifical University of Salamanca which contains the work of staff and students. Some items are metadata only, however there are a number of thesis and pamphlets digitised in full text. The interface is in Spanish.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Spanish.

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  • CHOmine integrates many types of data for Cricetulus griseus, and CHO cells. You can run flexible queries, export results and analyse lists of data.

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  • This site is an institutional repository which provides open access to the publications produced by the members of the University. The interface is in Spanish.

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  • DisGeNET is a discovery platform containing one of the largest collections available of genes and variants involved in human diseases. DisGeNET integrates data from expert curated repositories, GWAS catalogues, animal models, and the scientific literature, and covers the whole landscape of human diseases. The current version of DisGeNET (v7.0) contains 1,134,942 gene-disease associations (GDAs), between 21,671 genes and 30,170 diseases, disorders, traits, and clinical or abnormal human phenotypes, and 369,554 variant-disease associations (VDAs), between 194,515 variants and 14,155 diseases, traits, and phenotypes. The data are homogeneously annotated with controlled vocabularies and community-driven ontologies. Additionally, several original metrics are provided to assist the prioritization of genotype-phenotype relationships. The information is accessible through a web interface, a Cytoscape App, an RDF SPARQL endpoint, a REST API, and an R package.

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the Universidad Villanueva. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English and Spanish.

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  • This is the institutional repository of the Pontifical University of Salamanca which contains the work of staff and students. Some items are metadata only, however there are a number of thesis and pamphlets digitised in full text. The interface is in Spanish.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Spanish.

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  • CHOmine integrates many types of data for Cricetulus griseus, and CHO cells. You can run flexible queries, export results and analyse lists of data.

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  • This site is an institutional repository which provides open access to the publications produced by the members of the University. The interface is in Spanish.

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  • DisGeNET is a discovery platform containing one of the largest collections available of genes and variants involved in human diseases. DisGeNET integrates data from expert curated repositories, GWAS catalogues, animal models, and the scientific literature, and covers the whole landscape of human diseases. The current version of DisGeNET (v7.0) contains 1,134,942 gene-disease associations (GDAs), between 21,671 genes and 30,170 diseases, disorders, traits, and clinical or abnormal human phenotypes, and 369,554 variant-disease associations (VDAs), between 194,515 variants and 14,155 diseases, traits, and phenotypes. The data are homogeneously annotated with controlled vocabularies and community-driven ontologies. Additionally, several original metrics are provided to assist the prioritization of genotype-phenotype relationships. The information is accessible through a web interface, a Cytoscape App, an RDF SPARQL endpoint, a REST API, and an R package.

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