The Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) is a freely available electronic database containing detailed information about small molecule metabolites found in the human body. It is intended to be used for applications in metabolomics, clinical chemistry, biomarker discovery and general education.
...continue to readVIPERdb is a database for icosahedral virus capsid structures. The web site includes powerful search utilities , links to other relevant databases, background information on virus capsid structure, and useful database interface tools.
...continue to readThis data base supported by NIH, provides international bibliographic information in the form of abstracts on dietary supplements.
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Proteopedia allows: Weizmann
Proteopedia is a 3D, interactive encyclopedia of proteins, RNA, DNA and other molecules. With a free user account, it is possible edit pages in Proteopedia.
...continue to readCytokines & Cells Online Pathfinder Encyclopedia: Angiogenesis, Apoptosis , CD antigens, Cell lines in cytokine research, Chemokines, Cytokines, Hematology, Hormones, Innate immunity & antimicrobial peptides, Metalloproteinases, Modulins & virulence factors, Protein domains.
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Human Microbiome Project allows: NIH
The Common Fund's Human Microbiome Project (HMP) aims to characterize the microbial communities found at several different sites on the human body, including nasal passages, oral cavities, skin, gastrointestinal tract, and urogenital tract, and to analyze the role of these microbes in human health and disease. HMP includes the following initiatives
...continue to readIn the effort to test the reproducibility of academic research using independent laboratories, the aim of the Reproducibility Initiative is to identify and reward high quality reproducible research via independent validation of key experimental results.
...continue to readThis web site, part of the Human Cell Atlas, presents full single cell RNA-seq dataset of 428K intestinal cells from fetal, pediatric, adult donors, and up to 11 intestinal regions (Ref Elmentaite et al., Nature 597:250, 2021).
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