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  • Model Zoo curates and provides a platform for deep learning researchers to easily find pre-trained models for a variety of platforms and uses.

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  • DNASU is a central repository for plasmid clones and collections. Currently we store and distribute over 197,000 plasmids including 75,000 human and mouse plasmids, full genome collections, the protein expression plasmids from the Protein Structure Initiative as the PSI: Biology Material Repository (PSI : Biology-MR), and both small and large collections from individual researchers. We are also a founding member and distributor of the ORFeome Collaboration plasmid collection.

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  • IIASA DARE is the institutional repository for publishing open research data produced by all researchers affiliated with IIASA - International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. IIASA has been implemented to help scientists fulfill the requirements from funding bodies and to meet the growing impact of publishing research data. The deposited data will receive a persistent, citable link and it will be openly accessible and stored for the long term.

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  • First database dedicated to biomarkers of exposure to environmental risk factors for diseases.

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  • The BBMRI-ERIC Directory is a tool to share aggregate information about biobanks across Europe. The Directory welcomes new biobanks to join and publish information about themselves, including their contact information in the directory. The BBMRI-ERIC Directory can help researchers find relevant biobanks, get their contact information and identify appropriate infrastructure for the storage of samples for research purposes.

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  • Few scientific 3D-printable models are available online, and the expertise required to generate and validate such models remains a barrier. The NIH 3D Print Exchange eliminates this gap with an open, comprehensive, and interactive website for searching, browsing, downloading, and sharing biomedical 3D print files, modeling tutorials, and educational material. The NIH 3D Print Exchange is a collaborative effort led by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in collaboration with the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human Development and the National Library of Medicine.

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  • Model Zoo curates and provides a platform for deep learning researchers to easily find pre-trained models for a variety of platforms and uses.

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  • DNASU is a central repository for plasmid clones and collections. Currently we store and distribute over 197,000 plasmids including 75,000 human and mouse plasmids, full genome collections, the protein expression plasmids from the Protein Structure Initiative as the PSI: Biology Material Repository (PSI : Biology-MR), and both small and large collections from individual researchers. We are also a founding member and distributor of the ORFeome Collaboration plasmid collection.

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  • IIASA DARE is the institutional repository for publishing open research data produced by all researchers affiliated with IIASA - International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. IIASA has been implemented to help scientists fulfill the requirements from funding bodies and to meet the growing impact of publishing research data. The deposited data will receive a persistent, citable link and it will be openly accessible and stored for the long term.

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  • First database dedicated to biomarkers of exposure to environmental risk factors for diseases.

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  • The BBMRI-ERIC Directory is a tool to share aggregate information about biobanks across Europe. The Directory welcomes new biobanks to join and publish information about themselves, including their contact information in the directory. The BBMRI-ERIC Directory can help researchers find relevant biobanks, get their contact information and identify appropriate infrastructure for the storage of samples for research purposes.

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  • Few scientific 3D-printable models are available online, and the expertise required to generate and validate such models remains a barrier. The NIH 3D Print Exchange eliminates this gap with an open, comprehensive, and interactive website for searching, browsing, downloading, and sharing biomedical 3D print files, modeling tutorials, and educational material. The NIH 3D Print Exchange is a collaborative effort led by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in collaboration with the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human Development and the National Library of Medicine.

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