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  • This is an institutional repository for Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, providing access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in English. Approximately half of items are not available as open access texts.

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  • International Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Patient Registry (DEB Register) provides phenotypic and genotypic information on DEB and the related COL7A1 mutations. The registry is intended to aid in disease diagnosis, genetic counseling, and discovery of novel insights.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Italian. Many items are not available in full-text.

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  • ARCHE (A Resource Centre for the HumanitiEs) is a service aimed at offering stable and persistent hosting as well as dissemination of digital research data and resources for the Austrian humanities community. ARCHE welcomes data from all humanities fields.

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the World Maritime University. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English.

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  • Antibodypedia is an open access, online antibody database relevant to antibodies against human proteins supported by experimental results and publications. The Antibodypedia database structure is organized in a ‘gene-centric’ manner to provide users with an overview of all antibodies available against a particular target and displays for each antibody available validation and publications in which the antibody was used. Each antibody is ranked in the database according to an evidence-based scoring system.

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  • CLIMA 2 is the result of an integration effort aimed at including all certified STR profiles of human cell lines in a unique database. The contents of the database are dynamically summarized (i.e., they are always up-to-date) in a table in the home page. CLIMA can be used to identify researcher's cell lines. Moreover, it can be searched either by name or by locus. The identification of a cell line is performed according to the standard ANSI/ATCC ASN-0002-2011 on "Authentication of Human Cell Lines: Standardization of STR Profiling".

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  • This is an institutional repository for Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, providing access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in English. Approximately half of items are not available as open access texts.

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  • International Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Patient Registry (DEB Register) provides phenotypic and genotypic information on DEB and the related COL7A1 mutations. The registry is intended to aid in disease diagnosis, genetic counseling, and discovery of novel insights.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Italian. Many items are not available in full-text.

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  • ARCHE (A Resource Centre for the HumanitiEs) is a service aimed at offering stable and persistent hosting as well as dissemination of digital research data and resources for the Austrian humanities community. ARCHE welcomes data from all humanities fields.

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the World Maritime University. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English.

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  • Antibodypedia is an open access, online antibody database relevant to antibodies against human proteins supported by experimental results and publications. The Antibodypedia database structure is organized in a ‘gene-centric’ manner to provide users with an overview of all antibodies available against a particular target and displays for each antibody available validation and publications in which the antibody was used. Each antibody is ranked in the database according to an evidence-based scoring system.

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  • CLIMA 2 is the result of an integration effort aimed at including all certified STR profiles of human cell lines in a unique database. The contents of the database are dynamically summarized (i.e., they are always up-to-date) in a table in the home page. CLIMA can be used to identify researcher's cell lines. Moreover, it can be searched either by name or by locus. The identification of a cell line is performed according to the standard ANSI/ATCC ASN-0002-2011 on "Authentication of Human Cell Lines: Standardization of STR Profiling".

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