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  • This is an institutional repository providing access to publications from Umeå University. While much of the material is available in full-text some items are bibliographic records only. As such the size value shown here reflects those items that are Open Access in full-text. The site interface is available in English or Swedish.

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  • This site provides access to the theses output as well as parallell published articles of the institution. The interface is in English. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content.

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  • The Human Protein Atlas (HPA) portal is a publicly available database with millions of high-resolution images showing the spatial distribution of proteins in a number of different wild-type tissues, single cell types, cancer types and human cell lines. The goal of the HPA is to map all the human proteins in cells, tissues and organs using an integration of various omics technologies, including antibody-based imaging, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, transcriptomics and systems biology. The HPA portal is composed of twelve parts: the Tissue section, the Brain section, the Single Cell Type section, the Tissue cell type section, the Pathology section, the Disease section, the Immune cell section, the Blood protein section, the Subcellular section, the Cell line section, the Structure section, and the Interaction section.

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  • GBIF-Sweden serves researchers, public authorities and others interested in biodiversity as the Swedish hub for information and international exchange of data on the biological diversity of the world. The ambition of GBIF-Sweden is to continuously harvest and publicly present up-to-date biodiversity data hosted by Swedish institutions and government authorities to stakeholders around the world through the international GBIF portal, in accordance with Swedish commitments under the international GBIF agreement. Where appropriate, GBIF-Sweden also aims to accumulate information about Swedish biodiversity kept elsewhere in the world and provide it to Swedish stakeholders in an appropriate form. Finally, GBIF-Sweden aims to play a leading role in stimulating digitization efforts aimed at increasing the quantity and quality of content provided to GBIF from Swedish institutions.

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  • This is an institutional repository or academic archive providing access to publications from Södertörn University (Publikationer från Södertörns högskola). While much of the material is available in full-text some items are bibliographic records only. As such the size value shown here reflects those items that are Open Access in full-text. The site interface is available in English or Swedish.

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  • This is an institutional repository providing access to publications from Umeå University. While much of the material is available in full-text some items are bibliographic records only. As such the size value shown here reflects those items that are Open Access in full-text. The site interface is available in English or Swedish.

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  • This site provides access to the theses output as well as parallell published articles of the institution. The interface is in English. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content.

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  • The Human Protein Atlas (HPA) portal is a publicly available database with millions of high-resolution images showing the spatial distribution of proteins in a number of different wild-type tissues, single cell types, cancer types and human cell lines. The goal of the HPA is to map all the human proteins in cells, tissues and organs using an integration of various omics technologies, including antibody-based imaging, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, transcriptomics and systems biology. The HPA portal is composed of twelve parts: the Tissue section, the Brain section, the Single Cell Type section, the Tissue cell type section, the Pathology section, the Disease section, the Immune cell section, the Blood protein section, the Subcellular section, the Cell line section, the Structure section, and the Interaction section.

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  • GBIF-Sweden serves researchers, public authorities and others interested in biodiversity as the Swedish hub for information and international exchange of data on the biological diversity of the world. The ambition of GBIF-Sweden is to continuously harvest and publicly present up-to-date biodiversity data hosted by Swedish institutions and government authorities to stakeholders around the world through the international GBIF portal, in accordance with Swedish commitments under the international GBIF agreement. Where appropriate, GBIF-Sweden also aims to accumulate information about Swedish biodiversity kept elsewhere in the world and provide it to Swedish stakeholders in an appropriate form. Finally, GBIF-Sweden aims to play a leading role in stimulating digitization efforts aimed at increasing the quantity and quality of content provided to GBIF from Swedish institutions.

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  • This is an institutional repository or academic archive providing access to publications from Södertörn University (Publikationer från Södertörns högskola). While much of the material is available in full-text some items are bibliographic records only. As such the size value shown here reflects those items that are Open Access in full-text. The site interface is available in English or Swedish.

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