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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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  • STOREDB provides infrastructure for sharing data and resources in radiation biology and epidemiology. It is a platform for the archiving and sharing of primary data and outputs of all kinds, including epidemiological and experimental data, from research on the effects of radiation. It also provides a directory of bioresources and databases containing information and materials that investigators are willing to share. STORE supports the creation of a radiation research commons.

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  • The EMODnet Chemistry portal provides easy access to marine chemical data, standardised harmonized validated data collections and reliable data products, highly relevant to assess ecosystem status according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Data on temporal and spatial distribution of marine litter, of the concentration of nutrients, organic matter, pesticides, heavy metals, radionuclides and antifoulants in the water column, in the sediment and in biota.

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  • The International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSCs) are data sheets intended to provide essential safety and health information on chemicals in a clear and concise way.

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  • GenomeTraFaC is a database of conserved regulatory elements obtained by systematically analyzing the orthologous set of human and mouse genes. It mainly focuses on all of the high-quality mRNA entries of mouse and human genes in the Reference Sequence (RefSeq) database of the NCBI.

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  • The European Virus Archive (EVA) project is a comprehensive resource that enhances global virology research by providing access to a vast collection of virus strains, derived material and services. This initiative aims to support the scientific community by facilitating the sharing of high-quality virological materials. EVA serves as a critical infrastructure for public health and research institutions worldwide, enabling rapid response to emerging viral threats and fostering advancements in virology research.

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  • GTR is a freely accessible database of orderable clinical and research genetic test descriptions and the laboratories that provide them. Scope includes molecular, biochemical and cytogenetic human genetic tests as well as serologic and molecular microbe tests. Test descriptions include the test targets and the conditions the tests are for, methodology, clinical and analytical validity, clinical utility and ordering information. The goals of GTR are to bring transparency to the testing field, support clinicians ordering tests and advance the public health and research into the genetic basis of health and disease.

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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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  • STOREDB provides infrastructure for sharing data and resources in radiation biology and epidemiology. It is a platform for the archiving and sharing of primary data and outputs of all kinds, including epidemiological and experimental data, from research on the effects of radiation. It also provides a directory of bioresources and databases containing information and materials that investigators are willing to share. STORE supports the creation of a radiation research commons.

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  • The EMODnet Chemistry portal provides easy access to marine chemical data, standardised harmonized validated data collections and reliable data products, highly relevant to assess ecosystem status according to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Data on temporal and spatial distribution of marine litter, of the concentration of nutrients, organic matter, pesticides, heavy metals, radionuclides and antifoulants in the water column, in the sediment and in biota.

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  • The International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSCs) are data sheets intended to provide essential safety and health information on chemicals in a clear and concise way.

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  • GenomeTraFaC is a database of conserved regulatory elements obtained by systematically analyzing the orthologous set of human and mouse genes. It mainly focuses on all of the high-quality mRNA entries of mouse and human genes in the Reference Sequence (RefSeq) database of the NCBI.

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  • The European Virus Archive (EVA) project is a comprehensive resource that enhances global virology research by providing access to a vast collection of virus strains, derived material and services. This initiative aims to support the scientific community by facilitating the sharing of high-quality virological materials. EVA serves as a critical infrastructure for public health and research institutions worldwide, enabling rapid response to emerging viral threats and fostering advancements in virology research.

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  • GTR is a freely accessible database of orderable clinical and research genetic test descriptions and the laboratories that provide them. Scope includes molecular, biochemical and cytogenetic human genetic tests as well as serologic and molecular microbe tests. Test descriptions include the test targets and the conditions the tests are for, methodology, clinical and analytical validity, clinical utility and ordering information. The goals of GTR are to bring transparency to the testing field, support clinicians ordering tests and advance the public health and research into the genetic basis of health and disease.

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