PubChem contains the chemical structures of small organic molecules and information on their biological activities. PubChem is intended to support the Molecular Libraries and Imaging component of the NIH Roadmap Initiative. PubChem's chemical structure database may be searched on the basis of descriptive terms, chemical properties, and structural similarity. When possible, PubChem's chemical structure records are linked to other NCBI databases. These include the PubMed scientific literature database, for example, and NCBI's protein 3D structure database. PubChem also contains the results of high-throughput biological screening experiments. ... [Information of the supplier]
RTPrimerDB is a public database for primer and probe sequences used in real-time PCR assays employing popular chemistries (SYBR Green I, Taqman, Hybridisation Probes, Molecular Beacon) to prevent time-consuming primer design and experimental optimisation, and to introduce a certain level of uniformity and standardisation among different laboratories. We strongly encourage researchers to submit their validated primer and probe sequence, so that other users can benefit from their expertise. The database can be queried using the official gene name or symbol, Entrez or Ensembl Gene identifier, SNP identifier, or oligonucleotide sequence. Different options make it possible to restrict a query to a particular application (Gene Expression Quantification/Detection, DNA Copy Number Quantification/Detection, SNP Detection, Mutation Analysis, Fusion Gene Quantification/Detection), organism (Human, Mouse, Rat, and 17 others) or detection chemistry. Data submission is allowed after free registration whereby you obtain a login name and password. Currently, 3607 real-time PCR assays for 2214 genes are available, submitted by 848 people. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Restriction Enzyme Database is a collection of information about restriction enzymes, methylases, the microorganisms from which they have been isolated, recognition sequences, cleavage sites, methylation specificity, the commercial availability of the enzymes, and references - both published and unpublished observations (dating back to 1952)." / "A collection of information about restriction enzymes and related proteins. It contains published and unpublished references, recognition and cleavage sites, isoschizomers, commercial availability, methylation sensitivity, crystal and sequence data. DNA methyltransferases, homing endonucleases, nicking enzymes, specificity subunits and control proteins are also included. Putative DNA methyltransferases and restriction enzymes, as predicted from analysis of genomic sequences, are also listed. REBASE is updated daily and is constantly expanding. ... [Information of the supplier]
Although several sites of metabolic processes are available to the web browser, they are generally loaded with superfluous information, much of which may not be relevant for malaria parasites. The purpose of this site was to extract the pertinent information from the universal sites and to present them in an educative and informative format. ... [Information of the supplier]
ChemgaPedia ist die weltweit umfangreichste Lehrplan-gerechte Enzyklopädie zur Chemie. Sie umfasst über 15000 Seiten, 25000 Medienobjekte, 900 Übungen und 2.500 Glossar- und Biographieeinträge in den Fächern: Chemie, Biologie, Pharmazie, Mathematik und Physik. Um die Inhalte von ChemgaPedia vollständig darstellen zu können, benötigt Ihr Browser Plugins. ... [Information des Anbieters]
Die Gesellschaft für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie ist mit ca. 5.500 Mitgliedern die größte biowissenschaftliche Fachgesellschaft Deutschlands. Ziel der GBM ist die Förderung von Forschung und Lehre der Biochemie und molekularen Biologie. Die GBM fördert außerdem die Umsetzung wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse auf dem Gebiet der Biotechnologie und Medizin und deren Verbreitung in der Öffentlichkeit. Ihr Tätigkeitsfeld umfaßt alle Disziplinen, die der Erklärung biologischer Vorgänge auf molekularer Ebene dienen, insbesondere die Biochemie, Biophysik, Molekulargenetik, molekulare Zellbiologie, molekulare Entwicklungsbiologie, molekulare Mikrobiologie, Pflanzenbiochemie, Bioinformatik, Strukturbiologie, molekulare Neurobiologie und molekulare Medizin sowie die Entwicklung neuer Gebiete der molekularen Biowissenschaften. ... [Information des Anbieters]
GoPubMed retrieves PubMed abstracts for your search query, detects Gene Ontology (GO) terms in the abstracts, displays a subset of the GO relevant to the keywords, and allows you to browse the ontology and display only papers containing specific GO terms. After performing a search, the resulting abstracts are annotated with your query keywords and GO terms. The abstracts are grouped using the GO terms, which appear in the text. Now you can use the GO hierarchy to systematically explore your search results. ... [Information of the supplier]
OpenWetWare is an effort to promote the sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working in biology & biological engineering. OWW provides a place for labs, individuals, and groups to organize their own information and collaborate with others easily and efficiently. In the process, we hope that OWW will not only lead to greater collaboration between member groups, but also provide a useful information portal to our colleagues, and ultimately the rest of the world. If you would like edit access, would be interested in helping out, or want your lab website hosted on OpenWetWare, please join us. ... [Information of the supplier]
BioInteractive is a website and a collection of biology-focused teaching materials created by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. [Information of the supplier]
Linus Pauling began his professional life studying atoms, and ended it best known for his thoughts on medicine. Linking these two fields was a central body of work on the nature of human blood. During the most productive thirty years of his life, between the mid-1930s and mid-1960s, Pauling's research in this area not only advanced our understanding of how the blood works at the molecular level, but branched and blossomed into vital discoveries about immunology, sickle-cell anemia, genetics, evolution, and human health. Incorporating more than 300 scanned documents, photographs, audio clips and video excerpts, this web resource includes images of a number of very important and extremely rare items, most of which are held within The Valley Library's Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, many of which have not been previously displayed. The site is designed to serve as both an introduction to an important body of work and as a reference tool for students, teachers, physicians, scientists, and members of the general public interested in the history of modern medicine. ... [Information of the supplier]