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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the Texas A&M University Galveston Campus. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English.

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  • The Candidate Cancer Gene Database (CCGD) was developed to disseminate the results of transposon-based forward genetic screens in mice that identify candidate cancer genes. The purpose of the database is to allow cancer researchers to quickly determine whether or not a gene, or list of genes, has been identified as a potential cancer driver in a forward genetic screen in mice.

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. Registered users can set up email alerts and RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content. Master's theses are not available. The intereface is in English

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the Texas A&M University Galveston Campus. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English.

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  • The Candidate Cancer Gene Database (CCGD) was developed to disseminate the results of transposon-based forward genetic screens in mice that identify candidate cancer genes. The purpose of the database is to allow cancer researchers to quickly determine whether or not a gene, or list of genes, has been identified as a potential cancer driver in a forward genetic screen in mice.

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. Registered users can set up email alerts and RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content. Master's theses are not available. The intereface is in English

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. Currently materials have been largely deposited by the Centre of Excellence in Learning & Teaching, and the School of Computing. Where possible through licensing rights/copyright agreements, the full text of these items will be made available on an open access basis.

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