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This site provides short and concise introductions to basic concepts in molecular and cell biology and bioinformatics. The main emphasis is placed on making it as easy as possible for the user to understand which tools and databases are available from the EBI and from sites belonging to its collaborators. The site content aims to make these services easier and more accessible but also provides links to other sites where similar resources are maintained and well supported. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based portals and link collectionsResource type
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/2can/home.html
The objective of the BioClip Project is to encourage the creation, exchange and distribution of multimedia documents about life sciences and more specifically the cell. The tools to reach that objective are the following : 1. An online sharing platform, www.bioclips.com 2. An annual international BioClips festival « Cinema of the Cell » which takes place since 2002 during international meetings like ELSO. 3. Creation and production of Research BioClips and Educational BioClips [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.bioclips.com
The BioCurrents Research Center (BRC) specializes in the development and utilization of a range of technologies to examine the chemical profiles of the living cell, specifically within the complex and dynamic boundary layer. The technologies are employed by in-house researchers and collaborators from around the world to address a range of human health issues including diabetes, infertility and degenerative diseases. [Information of the supplier]
Additional colleges and research institutes; Research projects; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://hermes.mbl.edu/
Diese Website richtet sich hauptsächlich an Studenten, Dozenten und Lehrer. Mit Hilfe multimedialer Dokumente soll vor allem die Lehre anschaulicher werden. Auf den Seiten wird die Zellbiologie mit Hilfe von Schemata, Bildern und einigen Animationen, sowie beschreibenden Texten und Begriffserklärungen verständlich gemacht. Obwohl die Seite vollständig auf französisch ist, sind die meisten Inhalte selbsterklärend und vor allem die Grafiken können gut als Lehrmaterial verwendet werden. Behandelt werden ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.snv.jussieu.fr/bmedia/sommaires/bc.htm
John Kyrk, Biologe von der Harvard Universität, stellt auf dieser Internetseite eine Fülle von animierten, teilweise interaktiven Clips zur Zellbiologie zur Verfügung. Das in vier Sprachen vorliegende Angebot bezieht sich auf Alberts Lehrbuch "Molecular Biology of the Cell" und erstreckt sich von Themen der Zellmorphologie über Genetik und Evolution bis hin zur Darstellung von Photosynthesevorgängen. Zu den Animationen kann auch eine zugehörige CD auf dieser Seite bestellt werden.
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.johnkyrk.com
6. CellML
The CellML language is based on the XML markup language- a computer language made for illustrating modell structures. CellML is being developed by the Bioengineering Institute at the University of Auckland and affiliated research groups. The purpose of CellML is to store and exchange computer-based mathematical models. CellML allows scientists to share models even if they are using different model-building software. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.cellml.org/
This site provides an educational resource focusing on the structures, functions, and dynamics of the interphase cell nucleus. The interphase nucleus is the place in the cell where the genome is stored and its instructions are read. This site contains original images and movies of the cell nucleus and the genome. [Information of the supplier, modified]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.cellnucleus.com/education_main.htm
CELLS alive! represents 30 years of capturing film and computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms for education and medical research. The site has been available continuously and updated annually since May of 1994 and now hosts over 4 million visitors a year. All text, images, and layout are provided by me, Jim Sullivan. The majority of the site is free of cost and registration for anyone with internet access. With up to 25,000 visitors a day during the school year, hosting costs are ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.cellsalive.com/
We present a neural network based method (ChloroP) for identifying chloroplast transit peptides and their cleavage sites. Using cross-validation, 88% of the sequences in our homology reduced training set were correctly classified as transit peptides or nontransit peptides. This performance level is well above that of the so far only publicly available chloroplast localization predictor PSORT. Cleavage sites are predicted using a scoring matrix derived by an automatic motif-finding algorithm. Approximately ... [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/ChloroP/
The objective of the Ciliary proteome database is to assemble all existing ciliary and basal body proteomics data into an open resource for the scientific community with the ultimate aim of exploring further the role of the cilium in disease and the mechanisms underlying ciliary biology. We have integrated the recent results of several unique, yet overlapping proteomics investigations involving mass spectroscopy, comparative genomics, transcriptional profiling and promoter analyses to decipher the ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.ciliaproteome.org/
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