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  • XenMine has been created to view, search and analyze Xenopus data, and provides essential information on gene expression changes and regulatory elements present in the genome. It contains published genomic datasets from both Xenopus tropicalis and Xenopus laevis.

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  • BossDB is a volumetric database for 3D and 4D neuroscience data.

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  • The Center for Expanded Data Annotation and Retrieval (CEDAR) Workbench is a database of metadata templates that define the data elements needed to describe particular types of biomedical experiments. The templates include controlled terms and synonyms for specific data elements. CEDAR is an end-to-end process that enables community-based organizations to collaborate to create metadata templates, investigators or curators to use the templates to define the metadata for individual experiments, and scientists to search the metadata to access and analyze the corresponding online datasets.

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  • NARCIS provides access to scientific information, including (open access) publications from the repositories of all the Dutch universities, KNAW, NWO and a number of research institutes, which is not referenced in other citation databases.

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  • The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database supports the use of the mouse as a model system of human cancers by providing access to information on and data for: spontaneous and induced tumors in mice, genetically defined mice (inbred, hybrid, mutant, and genetically engineered strains of mice) in which tumors arise, genetic factors associated with tumor susceptibility in mice, somatic genetic-mutations observed in tumors, and Patient Derived Xenograft (PDX) models.

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  • Swiss Psychology Open (SPO) is the official journal of the Swiss Psychological Society (SPS). The goal of SPS is to advance and support best practice in psychological science and teaching. SPO is a general open access journal in the field of psychology. It accepts submissions from all fields of psychology. Its intention is to serve as a forum for the scientific discussion of all areas of psychology and their applications. One of its most central concerns is the mediating function between different fields of psychology, research and applications, and in culturally different areas. SPO publishes research articles, meta-analyses, literature reviews, methods papers, opinion papers and commentaries. SPO has a strong focus on good open research practices and guarantees rigorous peer-review. Hence, authors are encouraged to pre-register their hypotheses and methods and expected to share their anonymized data and analysis scripts in acknowledged public repositories. SPO also offers registered reports as an article format. Registered reports are based on pre-registration and reviewed before data collection. Once in principle acceptance for a registered report is obtained, the researchers can start with data collection, and their study will be published irrespective of the outcome of their study, as long as the methods and interpretation of the data follow those outlined in the registration. The journal is published online as a continuous volume throughout the year. It will also organize special issues which are published within a separate collection page. Special issues generally consist of 6 to 12 publications. All articles are made openly available as soon as they are ready to guarantee timely and barrier-free communication. SPO supports the notion that making research freely available to the public maximises the global exchange of knowledge. Authors of articles published in SPO remain the copyright holders of their work.

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  • A PeerJ Preprint is a draft of an article, abstract, or poster that has not yet been peer-reviewed for formal publication.

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  • NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) is a comprehensive database of multiwavelength data for extragalactic objects, providing a systematic, ongoing fusion of information integrated from hundreds of large sky surveys and tens of thousands of research publications. The contents and services span the entire observed spectrum from gamma rays through radio frequencies. As new observations are published, they are cross- identified or statistically associated with previous data and integrated into a unified database to simplify queries and retrieval.

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  • CAPS-DB is a structural classification of helix-cappings or caps compiled from protein structures. Caps extracted from protein structures have been structurally classified based on geometry and conformation and organized in a tree-like hierarchical classification where the different levels correspond to different properties of the caps.

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  • ChemIDplus is a web-based search system that provides access to structure and nomenclature authority files used for the identification of chemical substances cited in National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases. It also provides structure searching and direct links to many biomedical resources at NLM and on the Internet for chemicals of interest.

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  • XenMine has been created to view, search and analyze Xenopus data, and provides essential information on gene expression changes and regulatory elements present in the genome. It contains published genomic datasets from both Xenopus tropicalis and Xenopus laevis.

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  • BossDB is a volumetric database for 3D and 4D neuroscience data.

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  • The Center for Expanded Data Annotation and Retrieval (CEDAR) Workbench is a database of metadata templates that define the data elements needed to describe particular types of biomedical experiments. The templates include controlled terms and synonyms for specific data elements. CEDAR is an end-to-end process that enables community-based organizations to collaborate to create metadata templates, investigators or curators to use the templates to define the metadata for individual experiments, and scientists to search the metadata to access and analyze the corresponding online datasets.

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  • NARCIS provides access to scientific information, including (open access) publications from the repositories of all the Dutch universities, KNAW, NWO and a number of research institutes, which is not referenced in other citation databases.

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  • The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database supports the use of the mouse as a model system of human cancers by providing access to information on and data for: spontaneous and induced tumors in mice, genetically defined mice (inbred, hybrid, mutant, and genetically engineered strains of mice) in which tumors arise, genetic factors associated with tumor susceptibility in mice, somatic genetic-mutations observed in tumors, and Patient Derived Xenograft (PDX) models.

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  • Swiss Psychology Open (SPO) is the official journal of the Swiss Psychological Society (SPS). The goal of SPS is to advance and support best practice in psychological science and teaching. SPO is a general open access journal in the field of psychology. It accepts submissions from all fields of psychology. Its intention is to serve as a forum for the scientific discussion of all areas of psychology and their applications. One of its most central concerns is the mediating function between different fields of psychology, research and applications, and in culturally different areas. SPO publishes research articles, meta-analyses, literature reviews, methods papers, opinion papers and commentaries. SPO has a strong focus on good open research practices and guarantees rigorous peer-review. Hence, authors are encouraged to pre-register their hypotheses and methods and expected to share their anonymized data and analysis scripts in acknowledged public repositories. SPO also offers registered reports as an article format. Registered reports are based on pre-registration and reviewed before data collection. Once in principle acceptance for a registered report is obtained, the researchers can start with data collection, and their study will be published irrespective of the outcome of their study, as long as the methods and interpretation of the data follow those outlined in the registration. The journal is published online as a continuous volume throughout the year. It will also organize special issues which are published within a separate collection page. Special issues generally consist of 6 to 12 publications. All articles are made openly available as soon as they are ready to guarantee timely and barrier-free communication. SPO supports the notion that making research freely available to the public maximises the global exchange of knowledge. Authors of articles published in SPO remain the copyright holders of their work.

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  • A PeerJ Preprint is a draft of an article, abstract, or poster that has not yet been peer-reviewed for formal publication.

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  • NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) is a comprehensive database of multiwavelength data for extragalactic objects, providing a systematic, ongoing fusion of information integrated from hundreds of large sky surveys and tens of thousands of research publications. The contents and services span the entire observed spectrum from gamma rays through radio frequencies. As new observations are published, they are cross- identified or statistically associated with previous data and integrated into a unified database to simplify queries and retrieval.

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  • CAPS-DB is a structural classification of helix-cappings or caps compiled from protein structures. Caps extracted from protein structures have been structurally classified based on geometry and conformation and organized in a tree-like hierarchical classification where the different levels correspond to different properties of the caps.

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  • ChemIDplus is a web-based search system that provides access to structure and nomenclature authority files used for the identification of chemical substances cited in National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases. It also provides structure searching and direct links to many biomedical resources at NLM and on the Internet for chemicals of interest.

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