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  • The e-Mouse Atlas (EMA) is a detailed model of the developing mouse. Its purpose is not only to provide information about the shape, gross anatomy and detailed histological structure of the mouse, but also to provide a framework into which information about gene function can be mapped. The spatial, temporal and anatomical integration achieved by mapping diverse data to the organism itself rather than simply to database tables, allows powerful computational analyses. The website presents 3D volumetric models of the embryo linked, in most cases, to comprehensive and detailed images of histological structure. The embryo models and anatomy in EMA are organized by standard developmental stage (TS. after Theiler, 1989) and age of the embryo in days post coitum (dpc.). Gene-expression and other image data is also available.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Many items are not yet available as full-text.

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  • University repository providing access to the publication output of Birkbeck College, University of London. Users may set up Atom and RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is in English

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  • A national archive of geological photographs freely available to the public.

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  • The Global Long-Term Agricultural Experiment Network (GLTEN) is a network of long-term agricultural experiments. The GLTEN was launched in May 2018 with the aim of establishing and supporting a collaborative network within the international agricultural science community. The aim of the GLTEN metadata portal is to increase the visibility of long-term agricultural experiments and provide new opportunities for collaborations and data re-use. The GLTEN Metadata portal uses a defined metadata schema to provide consistent descriptions of over 200 LTEs, representing diverse and contrasting climate regions and environments, as well as multiple crop systems and land management schemes.

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  • OmniPath is a database of molecular biology prior knowledge. It combines data from more than 100 resources and contains protein-protein and gene regulatory interactions, enzyme-PTM relationships, protein complexes, protein annotations and intercellular communication.

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3,795 Data sources
  • The e-Mouse Atlas (EMA) is a detailed model of the developing mouse. Its purpose is not only to provide information about the shape, gross anatomy and detailed histological structure of the mouse, but also to provide a framework into which information about gene function can be mapped. The spatial, temporal and anatomical integration achieved by mapping diverse data to the organism itself rather than simply to database tables, allows powerful computational analyses. The website presents 3D volumetric models of the embryo linked, in most cases, to comprehensive and detailed images of histological structure. The embryo models and anatomy in EMA are organized by standard developmental stage (TS. after Theiler, 1989) and age of the embryo in days post coitum (dpc.). Gene-expression and other image data is also available.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Many items are not yet available as full-text.

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  • University repository providing access to the publication output of Birkbeck College, University of London. Users may set up Atom and RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is in English

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  • A national archive of geological photographs freely available to the public.

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  • The Global Long-Term Agricultural Experiment Network (GLTEN) is a network of long-term agricultural experiments. The GLTEN was launched in May 2018 with the aim of establishing and supporting a collaborative network within the international agricultural science community. The aim of the GLTEN metadata portal is to increase the visibility of long-term agricultural experiments and provide new opportunities for collaborations and data re-use. The GLTEN Metadata portal uses a defined metadata schema to provide consistent descriptions of over 200 LTEs, representing diverse and contrasting climate regions and environments, as well as multiple crop systems and land management schemes.

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  • OmniPath is a database of molecular biology prior knowledge. It combines data from more than 100 resources and contains protein-protein and gene regulatory interactions, enzyme-PTM relationships, protein complexes, protein annotations and intercellular communication.

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