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  • BIOPYDB is a manually-curated database of human cell specific biochemical pathway data. The information within BIOPYDB is primarily extracted from published scientific literature and a selection of databases. The reconstructed pathways contain information about proteins, protein complexes, inorganic molecules, mutated and onco-proteins of signalling, disease and immunological pathways. Every molecule and interaction listed in the database contains at least one reference in a peer reviewed journal.

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  • The Resource of Asian Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases (RAPID) is a repository of molecular alterations in primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID). It hosts information on sequence variations and expression at the mRNA and protein levels of all genes reported to be involved in PID patients. This database aims to to provide detailed information pertaining to genes and proteins involved in primary immunodeficiency diseases along with other relevant information about protein–protein interactions, mouse studies and microarray gene-expression profiles in various organs and cells of the immune system. Please note that, while available, the RAPID database is no longer being updated.

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  • CHAVI - The Comprehensive Archive of Imaging is the first imaging biobank from India with an exclusive focus on Oncological Imaging. CHAVI was designed as a research collaboration between Tata Medical Center, Kolkata and Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. Researchers, academicians and industry are welcome to collaborate and use the wealth of imaging data available in CHAVI subject to our terms and conditions of use. Please note that all users who would like to download the imaging data available in CHAVI will need to complete a user profile, user agreement form as well as provide us with a brief statement of the purpose for which they would like to use these images. All images have been de-identified but certain sets of images may require additional licensing prior to use. Collaborators who would like to contribute imaging data to CHAVI would be provided with a free copy of the CHAVI de-identification system on premises.

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  • BIOPYDB is a manually-curated database of human cell specific biochemical pathway data. The information within BIOPYDB is primarily extracted from published scientific literature and a selection of databases. The reconstructed pathways contain information about proteins, protein complexes, inorganic molecules, mutated and onco-proteins of signalling, disease and immunological pathways. Every molecule and interaction listed in the database contains at least one reference in a peer reviewed journal.

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  • The Resource of Asian Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases (RAPID) is a repository of molecular alterations in primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID). It hosts information on sequence variations and expression at the mRNA and protein levels of all genes reported to be involved in PID patients. This database aims to to provide detailed information pertaining to genes and proteins involved in primary immunodeficiency diseases along with other relevant information about protein–protein interactions, mouse studies and microarray gene-expression profiles in various organs and cells of the immune system. Please note that, while available, the RAPID database is no longer being updated.

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  • CHAVI - The Comprehensive Archive of Imaging is the first imaging biobank from India with an exclusive focus on Oncological Imaging. CHAVI was designed as a research collaboration between Tata Medical Center, Kolkata and Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. Researchers, academicians and industry are welcome to collaborate and use the wealth of imaging data available in CHAVI subject to our terms and conditions of use. Please note that all users who would like to download the imaging data available in CHAVI will need to complete a user profile, user agreement form as well as provide us with a brief statement of the purpose for which they would like to use these images. All images have been de-identified but certain sets of images may require additional licensing prior to use. Collaborators who would like to contribute imaging data to CHAVI would be provided with a free copy of the CHAVI de-identification system on premises.

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