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  • This site is a subject based repository providing access to the publication output relating to the relevant discipline. RePEc is a volunteer driven project and users can access author and institutional contacts in addition to the 400,000+items, of which 300,000+ are fully downloadable as Open Access documents.

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  • LIPID Metabolites And Pathways Strategy (LIPID MAPS®) is a multi-institutional supported website and database that provides access to a large number of globally used lipidomics resources. LIPID MAPS® has internationally led the field of lipid curation, classification, and nomenclature since 2003. We strive to produce new open-access databases, informatics tools and lipidomics-focused training activities will be generated and made publicly available for researchers studying lipids in health and disease. LIPID MAPS® is currently funded by a multi-institutional grant from Wellcome, held jointly by Cardiff University, University of California San Diego, the Babraham Institute Cambridge, and Swansea University, as well as an Innovation Study funded by ELIXIR. This current phase will see that LIPID MAPS® is maintained and importantly, further developed in line with the global demand and development of lipidomics. LIPID MAPS® has an internationally recognized classification system and the largest curated lipid structure database in the world.

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  • The NINDS Human Cell and Data Repository (NHCDR) provides access to fibroblast and/or induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines for a number neurological disorders within the NINDS mission as well as healthy controls. NHCDR also supports access to unique iPSC collections from NeuroLINCS, PDBP, LEFFTDS and Target ALS with associated metadata. A GMP-grade iPSC line and corresponding research grade iPSC line are also available through the NHCDR.

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  • The Chromium Epigenomics Toxicology (EpiCrDB) database contains a variety of epigenomics experimental assays relating to research on how Cr(VI) perturbs chromatin organization and dynamics. This data is used in reseach into how its toxicity may be attributed to epigenetic carcinogenicity. Manually-annotated sample and experiment metadata is included to facilitate FAIR data access. Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] compounds are well-established respiratory carcinogens utilized in industrial processes. While inhalation exposure constitutes an occupational risk affecting mostly chromium workers, environmental exposure from drinking water contamination is a widespread gastrointestinal carcinogen, affecting millions of people throughout the world. The mechanism of action of Cr(VI) at the molecular level is poorly understood.

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  • LIPID Metabolites And Pathways Strategy (LIPID MAPS®) is a multi-institutional supported website and database that provides access to a large number of globally used lipidomics resources. LIPID MAPS® has internationally led the field of lipid curation, classification, and nomenclature since 2003. We strive to produce new open-access databases, informatics tools and lipidomics-focused training activities will be generated and made publicly available for researchers studying lipids in health and disease. LIPID MAPS® is currently funded by a multi-institutional grant from Wellcome, held jointly by Cardiff University, University of California San Diego, the Babraham Institute Cambridge, and Swansea University, as well as an Innovation Study funded by ELIXIR. This current phase will see that LIPID MAPS® is maintained and importantly, further developed in line with the global demand and development of lipidomics. LIPID MAPS® has an internationally recognized classification system and the largest curated lipid structure database in the world.

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  • The NINDS Human Cell and Data Repository (NHCDR) provides access to fibroblast and/or induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines for a number neurological disorders within the NINDS mission as well as healthy controls. NHCDR also supports access to unique iPSC collections from NeuroLINCS, PDBP, LEFFTDS and Target ALS with associated metadata. A GMP-grade iPSC line and corresponding research grade iPSC line are also available through the NHCDR.

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  • The Chromium Epigenomics Toxicology (EpiCrDB) database contains a variety of epigenomics experimental assays relating to research on how Cr(VI) perturbs chromatin organization and dynamics. This data is used in reseach into how its toxicity may be attributed to epigenetic carcinogenicity. Manually-annotated sample and experiment metadata is included to facilitate FAIR data access. Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] compounds are well-established respiratory carcinogens utilized in industrial processes. While inhalation exposure constitutes an occupational risk affecting mostly chromium workers, environmental exposure from drinking water contamination is a widespread gastrointestinal carcinogen, affecting millions of people throughout the world. The mechanism of action of Cr(VI) at the molecular level is poorly understood.

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