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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. A few publications are not available in full-text, and these are clearly marked within the site's display. The site interface is available in English or Swedish, and the supporting documentation is available in both languages. Users may set up an RSS feed to be alerted to new content.

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the University of Zurich. Registered users can set up email alerts and all users can set up RSS feeds, to notify them of newly added relevant content. The site is well supported with background information and guidance documentation.

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  • The Database of Genomic Variants archive (DGVa) is a repository that provides archiving, accessioning and distribution of publicly available genomic structural variants, in all species.

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  • The repository provides access free of charge to scientific texts from various institutions working in the fields of medicine, health and nutritional, environmental and agricultural sciences. FRL is maintained by ZB MED - Information Centre for Life Sciences

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  • The IPD-NHKIR database provides a centralised repository for non-human KIR (NHKIR) sequences. Killer-cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptors (KIR) have been shown to be highly polymorphic at the allelic and haplotypic level. KIRs are members of the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) formerly called Killer-cell Inhibitory Receptors. They are composed of two or three Ig-domains, a transmembrane region and cytoplasmic tail which can in turn be short (activatory) or long (inhibitory). The Leukocyte Receptor Complex (LRC) which encodes KIR genes has been shown to be polymorphic, polygenic and complex like the MHC.

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. A few publications are not available in full-text, and these are clearly marked within the site's display. The site interface is available in English or Swedish, and the supporting documentation is available in both languages. Users may set up an RSS feed to be alerted to new content.

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the University of Zurich. Registered users can set up email alerts and all users can set up RSS feeds, to notify them of newly added relevant content. The site is well supported with background information and guidance documentation.

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  • The Database of Genomic Variants archive (DGVa) is a repository that provides archiving, accessioning and distribution of publicly available genomic structural variants, in all species.

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  • The repository provides access free of charge to scientific texts from various institutions working in the fields of medicine, health and nutritional, environmental and agricultural sciences. FRL is maintained by ZB MED - Information Centre for Life Sciences

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  • The IPD-NHKIR database provides a centralised repository for non-human KIR (NHKIR) sequences. Killer-cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptors (KIR) have been shown to be highly polymorphic at the allelic and haplotypic level. KIRs are members of the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) formerly called Killer-cell Inhibitory Receptors. They are composed of two or three Ig-domains, a transmembrane region and cytoplasmic tail which can in turn be short (activatory) or long (inhibitory). The Leukocyte Receptor Complex (LRC) which encodes KIR genes has been shown to be polymorphic, polygenic and complex like the MHC.

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