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  • BuG@Sbase is a microbial gene expression and comparative genomic database containing microarray datasets.

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  • This site provides access to the output of the institution. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is 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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  • NeuronDB provides a dynamically searchable database of three types of neuronal properties: voltage gated conductances, neurotransmitter receptors, and neurotransmitter substances. It contains tools that provide for integration of these properties in a given type of neuron and compartment, and for comparison of properties across different types of neurons and compartments.

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  • PDX Finder is an open repository for the upload and storage of clinical, genomic and functional Patient-Derived Xenograph (PDX) data which provides a comprehensive global catalogue of PDX models available for researchers across distributed repository databases. Integrated views are provided for histopathological image data, molecular classification of tumors, host mouse strain metadata, tumor genomic data and metrics on tumor response to chemotherapeutics. The data model for PDX Finder is based on the minimal information standard for PDX models developed in collaboration with a broad range of stakeholders who create and/or use PDX models in basic and pre-clinical cancer research.

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  • BuG@Sbase is a microbial gene expression and comparative genomic database containing microarray datasets.

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  • This site provides access to the output of the institution. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is 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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  • NeuronDB provides a dynamically searchable database of three types of neuronal properties: voltage gated conductances, neurotransmitter receptors, and neurotransmitter substances. It contains tools that provide for integration of these properties in a given type of neuron and compartment, and for comparison of properties across different types of neurons and compartments.

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  • PDX Finder is an open repository for the upload and storage of clinical, genomic and functional Patient-Derived Xenograph (PDX) data which provides a comprehensive global catalogue of PDX models available for researchers across distributed repository databases. Integrated views are provided for histopathological image data, molecular classification of tumors, host mouse strain metadata, tumor genomic data and metrics on tumor response to chemotherapeutics. The data model for PDX Finder is based on the minimal information standard for PDX models developed in collaboration with a broad range of stakeholders who create and/or use PDX models in basic and pre-clinical cancer research.

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