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  • The Database of Kashiwa Encyclopedia for human genome mutations in Regulatory regions and their Omics contexts (DBKERO) stores transcriptome information with a catalogue of genomic variations including public SNP data and epigenome information to enable further in-depth analyses on the disease-causing molecular mechanisms. Recent additions include genomic variation datasets and epigenome variation datasets focusing on the Japanese population. These datasets were collected as a series of genome-wide association studies and as part of International Human Epigenome Consortium (IHEC) projects. The goal is to have this database serve as a model case for the genomic, epigenomic and transcriptomic variations occurring in particular ethnic backgrounds and underlying various diseases. Clinical samples data were also associated with data from various model systems such as drug perturbation datasets using cultured cancer cells.

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  • The Human Organ Atlas provides Hierarchical Phase-Contrast Tomography images of human anatomy from the micron to whole organ scale. Human tissue is inherently hierarchical and multiscale with cells, tissues and organs organised into specific structures at each of the levels.

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  • ChEMBL is an open, manually-curated, large-scale bioactivity database integrating data records extracted from medicinal chemistry literature, from deposited data sets, as well as other public data sources. It brings together chemical, bioactivity and genomic data to aid the translation of genomic information into effective new drugs. Information regarding the compounds tested (including their chemical structures), the biological or physicochemical assays performed on these and the targets of these assays are recorded in a structured form, standardized, and annotated with controlled vocabularies to allow users to address a broad range of drug discovery questions.

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  • The Database of Kashiwa Encyclopedia for human genome mutations in Regulatory regions and their Omics contexts (DBKERO) stores transcriptome information with a catalogue of genomic variations including public SNP data and epigenome information to enable further in-depth analyses on the disease-causing molecular mechanisms. Recent additions include genomic variation datasets and epigenome variation datasets focusing on the Japanese population. These datasets were collected as a series of genome-wide association studies and as part of International Human Epigenome Consortium (IHEC) projects. The goal is to have this database serve as a model case for the genomic, epigenomic and transcriptomic variations occurring in particular ethnic backgrounds and underlying various diseases. Clinical samples data were also associated with data from various model systems such as drug perturbation datasets using cultured cancer cells.

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  • The Human Organ Atlas provides Hierarchical Phase-Contrast Tomography images of human anatomy from the micron to whole organ scale. Human tissue is inherently hierarchical and multiscale with cells, tissues and organs organised into specific structures at each of the levels.

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  • ChEMBL is an open, manually-curated, large-scale bioactivity database integrating data records extracted from medicinal chemistry literature, from deposited data sets, as well as other public data sources. It brings together chemical, bioactivity and genomic data to aid the translation of genomic information into effective new drugs. Information regarding the compounds tested (including their chemical structures), the biological or physicochemical assays performed on these and the targets of these assays are recorded in a structured form, standardized, and annotated with controlled vocabularies to allow users to address a broad range of drug discovery questions.

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  • This is a university repository providing access to the institutions research output. Some items are not available as full-text.

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