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  • The Pathway Interaction Database is a highly-structured, curated collection of information about known biomolecular interactions and key cellular processes assembled into signaling pathways.

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  • Ocean Gene Atlas(OGA) is a webservice to explore the biogeography of marine genes based on sequence similarity with environmental genomics datasets. OGA is currently implemented with the Tara Ocean Microbiome-Reference Gene Catalog database and the Marine Atlas of Tara Ocean Unigenes. Gene abundance estimates are computed for DNA metagenomes from the smallest Tara Oceans size fractions (from 0 to 3 µm, OM-RGC), and for RNA metatranscriptomes from Tara Oceans larger size fractions (0.8 to 2000µm, MATOU). OGA also includes curated Tara Oceans Eukaryotic Metagenome and Single-Cell Assembled Genomes (MAGs and SAGs), metagenomics-based transcriptomes (MGTs) and metagenome-assembled bacterial and archaeal genomes from the polar Arctic Ocean (Arctic MAG+G).

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  • MatrixDB stores experimental data established by full-length proteins, matricryptins, glycosaminoglycans, lipids and cations. MatrixDB reports interactions with individual polypeptide chains or with multimers (e.g. collagens, laminins, thrombospondins) when appropriate. Multimers are treated as permanent complexes, referencing EBI identifiers when possible. Human interactions were inferred from non-human homologous interactions when available.

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  • The European Searchable Tumour Line Database (ESTDAB) Database and Cell Bank provide a service enabling investigators to search online for HLA typed, immunologically characterised tumour cells.

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  • Explore Bristol Research provides access to the research activities of the institution. The site includes research profiles, publications, and activities. The OAI-PMH feed is limited to include only publications and theses that have associated full text files. The interface is available in English.

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  • The UK Stem Cell Bank (UKSCB) facilitates the use and sharing of quality-controlled stem cell lines to support scientific research and clinical development of stem cell therapies. The work of the UK Stem Cell Bank covers three main areas: banking for all UK-derived human embryonic stem cell lines, research in the standardisation, quality and safety of human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-based products, and regulation regarding international best practice, policies and guidelines relating to stem cell use and regulation around the world.

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  • A database containing genome size (C-value) data for all groups of land plants and red, green and brown algae.

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  • The Pathway Interaction Database is a highly-structured, curated collection of information about known biomolecular interactions and key cellular processes assembled into signaling pathways.

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  • Ocean Gene Atlas(OGA) is a webservice to explore the biogeography of marine genes based on sequence similarity with environmental genomics datasets. OGA is currently implemented with the Tara Ocean Microbiome-Reference Gene Catalog database and the Marine Atlas of Tara Ocean Unigenes. Gene abundance estimates are computed for DNA metagenomes from the smallest Tara Oceans size fractions (from 0 to 3 µm, OM-RGC), and for RNA metatranscriptomes from Tara Oceans larger size fractions (0.8 to 2000µm, MATOU). OGA also includes curated Tara Oceans Eukaryotic Metagenome and Single-Cell Assembled Genomes (MAGs and SAGs), metagenomics-based transcriptomes (MGTs) and metagenome-assembled bacterial and archaeal genomes from the polar Arctic Ocean (Arctic MAG+G).

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  • MatrixDB stores experimental data established by full-length proteins, matricryptins, glycosaminoglycans, lipids and cations. MatrixDB reports interactions with individual polypeptide chains or with multimers (e.g. collagens, laminins, thrombospondins) when appropriate. Multimers are treated as permanent complexes, referencing EBI identifiers when possible. Human interactions were inferred from non-human homologous interactions when available.

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  • The European Searchable Tumour Line Database (ESTDAB) Database and Cell Bank provide a service enabling investigators to search online for HLA typed, immunologically characterised tumour cells.

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  • Explore Bristol Research provides access to the research activities of the institution. The site includes research profiles, publications, and activities. The OAI-PMH feed is limited to include only publications and theses that have associated full text files. The interface is available in English.

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  • The UK Stem Cell Bank (UKSCB) facilitates the use and sharing of quality-controlled stem cell lines to support scientific research and clinical development of stem cell therapies. The work of the UK Stem Cell Bank covers three main areas: banking for all UK-derived human embryonic stem cell lines, research in the standardisation, quality and safety of human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-based products, and regulation regarding international best practice, policies and guidelines relating to stem cell use and regulation around the world.

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  • A database containing genome size (C-value) data for all groups of land plants and red, green and brown algae.

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