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DNATube.com WebsiteRepository of videos related to scientific research, including protocols, lectures and seminars.
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Doc.com (Drexel University) Users must register with stanford.edu or stanfordmed.org email account
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Integrated search engine to selected drug information from the National Library of Medicine and other key government agencies, searchable by a drug's trade name or generic name.
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Drug promotion database 2002-, WHOIn <2010>, the database contains over 2,000 entries, dating from Jan. 1, 1970 to present, which cover publications concerning "all informational and persuasive activities by manufacturers, the effect of which is to induce the prescription, supply, purchase and/or use of medicinal drugs."
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Compilation of data derived from the literature regarding therapeutic proteins and nucleic acids that are known drug targets.
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DrugBank DatabaseA bioinformatics and cheminformatics resource that combines detailed drug (i.e. chemical, pharmacological and pharmaceutical) data with comprehensive drug target (i.e. sequence, structure, and pathway) information.
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Includes information on drugs and lactation and contains over 450 drug records, and maternal levels in breast milk, infant levels in blood, potential effects in breastfeeding infants and on lactation itself, the AAP category for level of compatibility of the drug with breastfeeding, and alternate drugs to consider. References are included, as is nomenclature information, such as the drug's Chemical Abstract Service's (CAS) Registry number and its broad drug class.
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Drugs.com DatabaseComprehensive and up-to-date source of drug information online on more than 24,000 prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines & natural products.
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Drugs@FDA FDAIncludes information on approved prescription drugs, some over-the-counter drugs, and discontinued drugs. It is also the first web resource to offer a complete overview of a drug product's approval history. The database includes information from all parts of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research website, including consumer information sheets, medication guides,labeling, and other information for patients.
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Dryad DatabaseDryad is an international repository of data underlying peer-reviewed articles in the basic and applied biosciences developed by the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center and the University of North Carolina Metadata Research Center, in coordination with a large group of Journals and Societies.
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DXplain Database
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DynaMed EBSCO Host, Request serial number for mobile app from Mary Buttner, buttner@stanford.edu.Evidence-based reference tool containing summaries for over 3,200 topics of diseases, disorders, and symptoms, with information on etiology, associated conditions, history and research findings, differential diagnosis and diagnostic testing, prognosis, treatment, prevention, and links to patient information. Summaries are derived from peer-reviewed sources.
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E-anatomy IMAIOSProvides MRI images, 3D reconstructions, and illustrations. Green, yellow and red dots correspond to basic, medium and advanced level anatomy modules.
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Lists over 3900 biomedical and academic journals which publishing full text articles in the Internet. Includes FindIt@Stanford - a link resolver.
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Early English books online DatabaseConsists of digital images of virtually every work printed in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and British North America and works in English. Based on the microfilm collections Early English Books 1475-1640 and Early English Books 1641-1700. Includes 96,000 titles listed in Pollard & Redgrave's Short-Title Catalogue (1475-1640) (STC I) and Wing's Short-Title Catalogue (1641-1700) (STC II). The latter collection includes the Thomason tracts.
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A synthesis of the best available evidence on diagnosis, management and treatment of frequent and high-cost problems occurring in primary care, inpatient and emergency department settings. Includes the top conditions; recommends a course of action for diagnosis, disease management and drug therapy.
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Ebrary (Online service) DatabaseA library of ebooks on a wide array of topics, digitized and made available online in conjunction with the original publishers.
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EcoCyc/MetaCyc home page DoubleTwistEcoCyc describes the genome and the biochemical machinery of E. coli. MetaCyc is a metabolic-pathway database.
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ECR Browser DatabaseA navigation tool for visualizing pre-computed evolutionary relationships in vertebrates and non-vertebrates based on whole-genome primary sequence alignment.
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Eighteenth Century collections online Gale, Browsers must be cookie enabledConsists of digital images of books published during the 18th Century. It is a digital version of The Eighteenth Century microfilm set, which has aimed to include every significant English-language and foreign-language title printed in the United Kingdom, along with thousands of important works from the Americas, between 1701 and 1800. Consists of books, pamphlets, broadsides, ephemera. Include nearly 150,000 titles in the fields of history, literature, religion, law, fine arts, science.
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Based on the current, evidence-based recommendations of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
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Emergency medicine photo gallery AccessMedicine
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Provides integrated access to more than a quarter million entries from the databases of thirteen of Gale Research's most popular reference directories.
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This site includes physician end of life (EOL): abstracts of peer-reviewed instructional materials; a list of core resources and opportunities for training, funding, and conferences; online discussions; and, submission of educational materials for peer review and inclusion on the site.
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Engineering index Engineering Village
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Engineering village DatabaseEngineering Village is a multi-database search engine ("metasearch") for key engineering-related databases such as Compendex, Engineering Index, Inspec, NTIS and others.
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Ensembl DatabaseEnsembl is a comprehensive database of the genomes of metazoans species ranging from primitive chordates to mammals, whose genomes have been sequenced to completion.
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Ensembl genome browser Database
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Entrez NCBIThe Global NCBI search engine allows a search to be run simultaneously against a set of Entrez's databases. Website also links to the individual database search pages.
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Entrez (NCBI) NLMIncludes information cited in MEDLINE. GenBank, EMBL, DDBJ, SWISS-PROT, PIR, PDB, PRF, dbEST and U.S. and European patents.
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The Global NCBI search engine allows a search to be run simultaneously against a set of Entrez's databases. Website also links to the individual database search pages.
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Entrez NLM catalog NCBIThe NLM Catalog provides access to NLM bibliographic data for journals, books, audiovisuals, computer software, electronic resources, and other materials via the NCBI Entrez retrieval system.
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Entrez Nucleotide NCBIA collection of human genome sequences.
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The protein entries in the Entrez search and retrieval system have been compiled from a variety of sources, including SwissProt, PIR, PRF, PDB, and translations from annotated coding regions in GenBank and RefSeq.
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EPConDB DatabaseProvides access to gene expression and sequences for genes active in mouse and human beta cells.
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This search tool retrieves recommendations from the USPSTF Preventive Services Database based on simple patient identifiers.
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ERIC pre-1966-, CSADatabase OCLC FirstSearchDatabase US Dept. of Educ.Database EBSCOERIC is the database of educational materials collected by the Educational Resources Information Center of the U.S. Department of Education. It consists of citations from two sources: (1) Resources in Education (RIE), covering documents, and (2) Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE), covering approximately 750 journals and other serial publications. All ERIC citations include abstracts.
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eTBlast Search EngineeTBLAST is a text similarity-based engine for searching scientific literature and grant databases using a user-defined text as input. It is designed to identify similar documents within literature databases such as MEDLINE, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) CRISP database, the Institute of Physics (IOP) database, and the NASA technical reports database.
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EthnoMed DatabaseThis site contains information about cultural beliefs, medical issues and other related issues pertinent to the health care of recent immigrants to Seattle, many of whom are refugees fleeing war-torn parts of the world.
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ETHXWeb NRCBLThe online catalog for the National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature (NRCBL) ETHX on the Web, contains citations to journal articles, books and book chapters, Web documents, audiovisuals, conference proceedings, and unpublished documents relating to bioethics and professional ethics.
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Eukaryotic promoter database (EPD) DatabaseAnnotated non-redundant collection of data on eukaryotic POL II promoters for which the transcription start site has been determined experimentally.
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Eureka! Database, Limited to 2 simultaneous users, logoff when finished."Provides a simple one-button one-window access to GeneGo's manually curated databases. Users can query the database with gene, protein, compound, drug names, diseases, and processes, pathological or toxic categories in a free text format. The results, ranked based on relevance, will present all categories of information and data from the database and links to external databases including third party vendors such as Sigma Aldrich"--Edited description from PR Newswire.
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ExactAntigen DatabaseCurated database of commercial monoclonal antibodies.
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EXAM MASTER Online DatabaseExamination preparation and subject review for USMLE Step 1 (9000+ questions), USMLE Step 2 (5000+ questions), and USMLE Step 3 (3000+ questions), among others. Certification Review aids cover Family Practice, General Pediatrics, General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and SPEX. Students can create self-study exams in a variety of subjects.
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ExPASy Proteomics server EXPASyExPASy provides integrated access to a variety of databases and analytical tools dedicated to understanding proteins.
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F1000 DatabaseF1000 is a post-publication peer review service that highlights and evaluates the most interesting articles published in the biomedical sciences, based on the recommendations of a faculty of over 10,000 of the world's leading scientists and clinicians. F1000 also includes an open access repository of conference posters, as well asThe Scientist, a magazine of the life sciences, and 2 open access journals, the F1000 Reports, which are peer-reviewed commentaries on emerging themes in Biology and Medicine.
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Faculty of 1000 DatabaseF1000 is a post-publication peer review service that highlights and evaluates the most interesting articles published in the biomedical sciences, based on the recommendations of a faculty of over 10,000 of the world's leading scientists and clinicians. F1000 also includes an open access repository of conference posters, as well asThe Scientist, a magazine of the life sciences, and 2 open access journals, the F1000 Reports, which are peer-reviewed commentaries on emerging themes in Biology and Medicine.
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Faculty research profile Database
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familydoctor.org FulltextIncludes patient-oriented information, such as Conditions A-Z, understanding health insurance, managing your healthcare, reproductive health, healthy living, common conditions in older adults, OTC (over-the-counter) medicines, etc. It also includes sections for men, women, and parents/kids.
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Fastlane DatabaseFastLane is an experimental program utilizing advanced technology to re-design and streamline the way NSF does business. The National Science Foundation plans to handle all of the grantsmaking process electronically by October 2000.
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The FDA Substance Registration System database is searchable by substance name or by Unique Ingredient Identifier (UNII). Search results include links to related NLM resources ChemIDplus and DrugPortal.
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Federal R&D project summaries DatabaseA Dept. of Energy website providing links to information about federal research projects, complete with full-text single-query searching across databases residing at different agencies, based on research summary and awards data from the Dept. of Energy, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Science Foundation.
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Fedstats DatabaseProvides access to statistics and information produced by U.S. government agencies.
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FREIDA is a database containing information on approximately 7,500 graduate medical education programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Medical Education (ACGME) and 200 combined specialty programs.
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Finding people at UCSF and beyond Database
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FirstConsult [mobile] MD Consult (Firm), Users must create a personal account in the MDConsult database using a desktop or laptop, download from the App store, click the account option, and login with their MDConsult username and password.The app includes the Medical Topics section of the Web version.
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fmCASES Database, Users must register with Stanford email address.
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FreeTranslation DatabaseSite will translate from English into Spanish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, and Portuguese. It will also translate into English from Spanish, French and German.
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Frost & Sullivan Health care Stanf Univ, Access requires free login available to Stanford staff and faculty only; SUNet ID login required.Strategic market reports on the global healthcare market.
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Galaxy DatabaseGalaxy combines genome annotation databases with a set of highly-integrated analytical tools to enable users to easily search remote resources, combine data from independent queries and analyses, and visualize the results.
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Gale Directory of databases GALE Ready Ref, Latest edition only
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Gale's Ready reference shelf DatabaseProvides integrated access to more than a quarter million entries from the databases of thirteen of Gale Research's most popular reference directories.
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Gallica (Online service) GallicaGallica is a digital library of French and francophone culture maintained by the Bibliothèque nationale de France. It contains numerous electronic texts, images, maps, animation, and sound files of French and other publications in history, literature, science, philosophy, law, economics, and political science.
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GeMCRIS : NIHGeMCRIS allows users to access an array of information about human gene transfer trials registered with the NIH, including medical conditions under study, institutions where trials are being conducted, investigators carrying out these trials, gene products being used, route of gene product delivery, and summaries of study protocols.
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GenAge database DatabaseGenAge is a curated database of genes related to ageing. GenAge is divided into genes related to longevity and/or ageing in model organisms, and ageing-related human genes.
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GenBank NCBIA genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of all publicly available DNA sequences.
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Gene aging nexus DatabaseA database for the analysis, querying, and visualisation of aging-related genomic data in human (H. sapiens), rat (R. norvegicus), mouse (M. musculus), "fly" (D. melanogaster), "worm" (C. elegans), and yeast (S. cerevisiae).
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Gene expression atlas DatabaseA repository of microarray gene expression measurements maintained by the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation . The atlas is aimed at profiling gene expression in a large number of tissues from Mus musculus and Homo sapiens .
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A gene expression and hybridization array data repository, as well as a curated, online resource for gene expression data browsing, query and retrieval.
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Gene ontology DatabaseThe Gene Ontology project provides a set of controlled vocabularies to describe gene and gene product attributes in any organism.
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GENE-TOX NLM
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GeneCards Weizmann InstituteStanford mirror site Weizmann Institute
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GeneCruiser Database
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GenePattern FulltextProvides scientific workflow platform for more than 100 genomic analysis tools for gene expression, SNP analysis and proteomics.
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GeneTests DatabaseGeneReviews are expert-authored, peer-reviewed, current disease descriptions that apply genetic testing to the diagnosis, management, and genetic counseling of patients and families with specific inherited conditions.The GeneTests Web site is a publicly funded medical genetics information resource providing current, authoritative information on genetic testing and its use in diagnosis, management, and genetic counseling.
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Provides timely resources, tools, and tips. It also provides a robust document repository service that aggregates the combined resources of advocates, healthcare professionals, government agencies, think tanks and other contributors.
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Genetics computer group Analytical ToolHelp Page Login requiredThe package is a vast collection of high-quality biological analysis tools and databases
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The National Library of Medicine's web site for consumer information about genetic conditions and the genes responsible for those conditions.
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GENEVAR DatabaseProvides a microarray-based genome-wide gene expression measurements in the HapMap samples.
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Genome Trax TRIAL ENDS 15.APR.2013., Users must register and login.Genome Trax enables the identification of functionally significant human genome variations by mapping NGS (next-generation sequencing) data to known elements such as regulatory sites and disease mutations.
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GENSAT NLMData repository for the GENSAT project, which aims to map the expression of genes in the central nervous system of the mouse, using both in situ hybridization and transgenic mouse techniques.
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GEO NCBIA gene expression and hybridization array data repository, as well as a curated, online resource for gene expression data browsing, query and retrieval.
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GEO datasets NCBI
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GIDEON (Global Infectious Disease and Epidemiology Network), a global infectious disease knowledge management tool. It is a decision support system for infectious diseases that also helps clinicians stay current on the latest trends in epidemiology and treatment.
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Global books in print BowkerIncludes the new Books in Print. Provides information on books, audio books, and videos. Ability to search by country (as target market) for English- and Spanish-languages titles. Contains Bowker's Publisher Authority, Awards, Bestsellers, and Author Biography databases as well as children's books, fiction and forthcoming books.
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Global health facts Kais Fam FoundProvides data by country on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other key health and socio-econmic indicators.
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Global library of women's medicine DatabaseThe Global Library of Women's Medicine is a unique web library incorporating a vast range of detailed clinical information across women's medicine. It consists of 442 main chapters and 53 supplementary chapters, supported by over 40,000 references, which will be kept permanently up-to-date. The chapters have been written by more than 650 specialists and will reflect some of the very best worldwide opinion.
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Globalhealthfacts.org Kais Fam FoundProvides data by country on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other key health and socio-econmic indicators.
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Mobile Application iPhone/iPod touch/iPadThis alphabetical list includes for each term a pronunciation key, audio commentary, images, and links to related terms.
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GOLD Database
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Google DatabaseGoogle is a popular search engine ... indexing over 8 billion web pages. [pending]
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Google scholar Database"Google scholar enables you to search specifically for scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports from all broad areas of research."
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Google. Stanford Medicine FulltextThis Google Search Appliance covers the Stanford University Medical Center. This is the same search box that appears on the School of Medicine's homepage.
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Google. Stanford University DatabaseThis Google Search Appliance searches pages within stanford.edu.
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GoPubMed Database
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GPCRDB : DatabaseGPCRDB stores curated sequences, mutation and ligand binding data for G-coupled protein receptors (GPCRs).
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GPO access Database
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Gramene DatabaseA curated, open-source, Web-accessible data resource for comparative genome analysis in the grasses. Created to facilitate the study of cross-species homology relationships using information derived from public projects involved in genomic and EST sequencing, protein structure and function analysis, genetic and physical mapping, interpretation of biochemical pathways, gene and QTL localization and descriptions of phenotypic characters and mutations.
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Grant forward CazoodleAs of July 1, 2012 Cazoodle took over the IRIS grant search service. The new platform, Grant Forward, strengthens IRIS's features by increasing the coverage of grant opportunities and by improving the way researchers seek new opportunities. Grant Forward includes a personalized search interface, inclusive grant management functionality, subscription options for individual researchers, and a "free-trial" mode.
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Grants & funding AAAS
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Grants for science education Latest ed. only, HHMI
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Grants.gov DHHS
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GT database DatabaseGTDB and its associated Glycosylation Pathways pages provide a graphical interface for navigating the universe of enzymes involved in glycosylation.
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Guide to poisonous plants Database
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Guidestar DHHS
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A database design to help identify measurement tests used in health, psychosocial sciences, organizational behavior, and library and information science; provides sources, abstract, and reviewer(s) when applicable.
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Focuses on the toxicology of potentially hazardous chemicals. It is enhanced with information on human exposure, industrial hygiene, emergency handling procedures, environmental fate, regulatory requirements, and related areas.
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HazDat Database"A scientific and administrative database developed to provide access to information on the release of hazardous substances from Superfund sites or from emergency events and on the effects of hazardous substances on the health of human populations."
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Hazmat navigator ElsevierOnline resource for chemical safety information. Hazmat Navigator contains in-depth chemical safety, reactivity, and toxicity information on 7,000 compounds. Includes the contents of Bretherick's Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards, Sittig's Handbook of Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals and Carcinogens, Sittig's Handbook of Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals, NFPA's Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials and Encyclopedia of Toxicology.
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HCUPnet Database
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HEAL Database, registration requiredA digital library that provides freely accessible, high quality digital teaching resources to support the needs of today's health sciences educators and learners.
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A database design to help identify measurement tests used in health, psychosocial sciences, organizational behavior, and library and information science; provides sources, abstract, and reviewer(s) when applicable.
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Health education assets library Database, registration requiredA digital library that provides freely accessible, high quality digital teaching resources to support the needs of today's health sciences educators and learners.
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Health hotlines Mobile Application, iPhone/iPod touch/iPadFulltext (1988) Google BooksFulltext (1992) Google BooksFulltext (1995) Google BooksFulltext (1998) Google Books
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Health sciences online (HSO) DatabaseSearch and browse health science topics from over 50,000 resources selected from accredited educational sources including universities, governments, and professional societies. Includes courses and references in medicine, public health, pharmacy, dentistry, nursing, basic sciences, and other health sciences disciplines. Resources are donated, hosted, and maintained by content partners.
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Contains descriptions of research databases, instruments/indices, and software applications used in health services research and in the behavioral and social sciences.
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Health services/technology assessment text (HSTAT) NCBI BookshelfHSTAT is a free, electronic resource that provides access to the documents useful in health care decision making.
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This database contains information on healthcare technology assessments.
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HealthGrades DatabaseWeb site which focuses on all aspects of health care. Includes a section of ratings and profiles of hospitals, physicians, nursing homes, and home health agencies.
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HelpSCC DatabaseFood -- Housing -- Health -- Children & youth -- Seniors -- Income -- Emergency assistance -- United Way Silicon Valley.
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The presentations consist of navigable slides with accompanying narration synchronised for ease of listening. They are all approximately 40-50 minutes long and are organised into a comprehensive series of talks.
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Hepatitis C virus database (HCV db) DatabaseCentralized repository and clearinghouse of data and tools pertaining to all aspects of the hepatitis C virus: viral subtypes, genomes, sequence alignment tools, ortholog comparisons.
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HerbMed Database
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HGMD TRIAL ENDS 15.APR.2013., Users must register and login.A comprehensive collection of data on germ-line mutations in nuclear genes that are associated or causative of human inherited disease. Site provides search access by disease, gene name, or gene symbol.
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HGNC Search DatabaseDatabase created by the HGNC under the auspices of HUGO charged with giving unique and meaningful names to every human gene.
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HighWire (Online service) Database
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HiMAP, human interactome map Database
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Provides citations and some brief abstracts to journal articles, conference proceedings, books, book reviews, and dissertations in the history of science, technology and medicine and allied historical fields from prehistory to the present.
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HIV & AIDS statistics Database
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HIV guide Database, Login required
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HIV InSite DatabaseA source for comprehensive, in-depth HIV/AIDS information and knowledge.
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HIV molecular immunology Database
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HIV Structural Reference Database, HIVSDB, a public database developed by NIST, provides structural data for proteins involved in making HIV and for molecules that inhibit HIV production.
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HIV/AIDS surveillance data base Database
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HomoloGene NLM
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Homologous vertebrate genes database DatabaseIdentifies homologous genes in vertebrate using an automated procedure. .
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Designed to facilitate access to public financial and utilization data from hospitals in California.Uses downloadable Excel pivot tables. Data was previously in another format and titled: Hospital data query system. Data available for each calendar year from 1995 - .
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Hospital Compare DatabaseContains data from <4,600> hospitals. Enables comparisons between hospitals to determine how well they adhere to practices that have been shown to improve patient care. It includes information about patient satisfaction, number of procedures, medical payment and volume, etc.
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Links over 4,000 consumer brands to health effects from Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) provided by the manufacturers and allows scientists and consumers to research products based on chemical ingredients.
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HOVERGEN DatabaseIdentifies homologous genes in vertebrate using an automated procedure. .
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HPtaa database DatabaseDatabase of computationally predicted potential tumor associated antigenes based upon expression data from multiple sources.
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HSRProj : NLMA database providing access to ongoing grants and contracts in health services research, is available free from the National Library of Medicine (NLM).
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This site contains the reference sequence for the human and C. elegans genomes.
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Human ageing genomic resources DatabaseA collection of databases and tools designed to help researchers understand the genetics of human ageing through a combination of functional genomics and evolutionary biology. A major resource in HAGR is GenAge, a curated database of genes related to human ageing. Another database covers ageing- and longevity-associated genes in model organisms.
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Human gene mutation database Univ Wales Coll Med, Public site data is delayed 3 years. Users must register and login.A comprehensive collection of data on germ-line mutations in nuclear genes that are associated or causative of human inherited disease. Site provides search access by disease, gene name, or gene symbol.
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Human protein atlas DatabaseDisplays expression and localization data for human proteins in a large variety of normal tissues and cancer cells. The data are publicly available and presented as high resolution images of immunohistochemically stained tissues and cell lines. Available proteins can be reached through searches for specific genes or by browsing individual chromosomes.
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Human protein reference database Database
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Human proteinpedia Website
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I die, but my memory lives on SU Catalog, Click LINK above for location/circulation status.
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IARC TP53 mutation database DatabaseCompilation of all TP53 gene mutations identified in human cancers and cell lines that have been reported in the peer-reviewed literature since 1989, including somatic and germline mutations.
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ICGC Data Coordination Center DatabaseDatasets for breast, liver, pancreatic, lung, and skin cancers are available through ICGC's data portal, the ICGC Data Coordination Center (DCC). The goal is to provide a comprehensive catalog of genomic abnormalities associated with cancer. Ultimately, over 25,000 tumor genomes will be sequenced worldwide. The portal provides information about the samples used and the mutations that have been detected--including simple substitutions, copy number alterations, structural rearrangements, mutations affecting microRNA, and changes in gene expression. The DCC is intended to provide ready data dissemination while protecting sensitive patient information. The ICGC is working to ensure that data is accurate, organized, and standardized to maximize its utility to researchers.
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ICTVdB DatabaseDescribes all viruses of animals, plants, bacteria, fungi, and archaea from the family level down to strains and isolates.
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IEEE Xplore IEEEProvides full-text access to IEEE transactions, IEEE and IEE journals, magazines, and conference proceedings published since 1988, and all current IEEE standards; brings additional search and access features to IEEE/IEE electronic library users.
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IFPMA Clinical Trials Portal DatabaseProvides single entry for on-going clinical trials (registry) or results of completed trials (database) conducted by the pharmaceutical industry.
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iHOP : DatabaseiHOP uses a combination of natural language parsing and gene identifiers to navigate the biomedical literature, thus providing a rapid overview of gene properties.
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Illinois Researcher Information Service (IRIS) Univ Ill (Urbana-Champaign)The IRIS funding-opportunities database is compiled at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The database contains information on federal and non-federal funding opportunities in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities.
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Image bank AccessMedicine
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Image index AccessMedicine
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Images 2010-, NCBIComprises approximately 3 million images from biomedical literature deposited in full text resources at the NCBI.
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Images in clinical medicine Mass Med Soc
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IMEMR DatabaseAn international index to Eastern Mediterranean health literature and information sources using MeSH.
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Contains data related to antibody and T cell epitopes for humans, non-human primates, rodents, and other animal species. Curated data are provided NIAID Category A, B, and C priority pathogens (including Influenza), and for NIAID Emerging and Re-emerging infectious diseases.
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ImMunoGeneTics (IMGT) Database
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Impact factors (ISI) Thomson
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A database of articles published in selected journals at WHO South East Asia Region. It is a collaborative effort of participating libraries in Health Literature, Library and Information Services (HELLIS) network in the region.
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Index nominum Truven, Search Index nominum via the main Micromedex search screen.
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Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office 1892-1961., NLMVol. 11 of the 4th ser. contains an extensive "Military section" with entries from A-Z.
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IndMed DatabaseTo provide medical professionals/researchers/students and the medical library professional quick and easy access to Indian literature.
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Influenza sequence database Database
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InfoNation Database
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Informa healthcare (Online service) DatabaseInformaHealthcare.com covers all aspects of healthcare-- including drug discovery and development, medical technology, bioscience, clinical medicine and toxicology. The site offers more than 3 million pages of research and approximately 16,000 new book chapters--Publisher description, 2010.
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Ingenta Ingenta
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IngentaConnect (Online service) Database
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Ingenuity pathways analysis Analytical Tool, SUNet ID login and registration requiredIngenuity pathways analysis, IPA, provides information on gene expression and protein-protein interactions within the context of metabolic or signaling pathways.
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INSPEC ThomsonBibliographic database covering physics, electrical engineering and electronics, computers and control engineering and information technology in scientific and technical journals, conference proceedings, numerous books, reports and dissertations.
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Interferon stimulated gene database DatabaseDatabase of genes that are stimulated by interferon, arranged according to gene function or disease association categories.
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International data base (IDB) Database
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