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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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  • Phaidra is the institutional repository of the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna.

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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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  • u:scholar is the University of Vienna's institutional repository where University affiliates can upload their journal articles, working papers, monographs, conference papers and other scholarly materials and make them openly available to others. The platform supports both secondary and primary publication. Documents uploaded to u:scholar are technically being stored in Phaidra where they are also being archived. If you want to try out u:scholar, you are welcome to test it using the u:scholar sandbox on Campus.

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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 repository PHAIDRA permanently secures digital ressources at the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences. St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences is committed to advancing sustained Open Access to scholarly publications. To this end, St. Pölten UAS encourages and supports all its employees and researchers to make their research results freely available by providing funding, a repository for self-archiving, and legal support regarding copyright and licensing.

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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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  • Phaidra is the institutional repository of the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna.

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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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  • u:scholar is the University of Vienna's institutional repository where University affiliates can upload their journal articles, working papers, monographs, conference papers and other scholarly materials and make them openly available to others. The platform supports both secondary and primary publication. Documents uploaded to u:scholar are technically being stored in Phaidra where they are also being archived. If you want to try out u:scholar, you are welcome to test it using the u:scholar sandbox on Campus.

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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 repository PHAIDRA permanently secures digital ressources at the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences. St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences is committed to advancing sustained Open Access to scholarly publications. To this end, St. Pölten UAS encourages and supports all its employees and researchers to make their research results freely available by providing funding, a repository for self-archiving, and legal support regarding copyright and licensing.

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