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The HGVS Nomenclature is an internationally-recognized standard for the description of DNA, RNA and protein sequence variants. It is used to convey variants in clinical reports and to share variants in publications and databases. The HGVS Nomenclature is administered by the [HGVS Variant Nomenclature Committee (HVNC)](https://hgvs-nomenclature.org/stable/hvnc/) under the auspices of the [Human Genome Organization (HUGO)](https://hugo-int.org/).
A registry of code systems (each are small vocabularies themselves) used by HL7 international, related to FHIR.
A registry of code systems (each are small vocabularies themselves) used by HL7 international, related to FHIR.
Database contains all publicly available HMS LINCS datasets and information for each dataset about experimental reagents (small molecule perturbagens, cells, antibodies, and proteins) and experimental and data analysis protocols.
Database contains all publicly available HMS LINCS datasets and information for each dataset about experimental reagents (small molecule perturbagens, cells, antibodies, and proteins) and experimental and data analysis protocols.
Database contains all publicly available HMS LINCS datasets and information for each dataset about experimental reagents (small molecule perturbagens, cells, antibodies, and proteins) and experimental and data analysis protocols.
Database contains all publicly available HMS LINCS datasets and information for each dataset about experimental reagents (small molecule perturbagens, cells, antibodies, and proteins) and experimental and data analysis protocols.
Hölzel is a life science reagent vendor based in Cologne, Germany. As a distributor, they offer products suitable for many kinds of research areas such as oncology, neuroscience, immunology, and more. Their portfolio consists of antibodies, recombinant proteins, inhibitors, ELISA-kits as well as other assays, arrays and kits. Their inhibitor portfolio can be easily accessed via the CAS-register catalog.
Documentation of HOGS (Homologous Organs Groups). Contains links to HOGs download, HOGs onthology, HOGs creation, composition, etc.
An ontology of processes triggered by homeostatic imbalance, with a focus on COVID-19 infectious processes.
The HoloFood Data Portal centralizes access to datasets from the HoloFood project, which explores host microbiota interactions in salmon and chicken production. It links phenotypic data with microbiome samples and derived genomic resources and therefore simplifies data integration, supporting researchers in multiomics and microbiome studies. The identifiers in the animal semantic space correspond to animals that samples in the database are obtained from.
The HoloFood Data Portal centralizes access to datasets from the HoloFood project, which explores host microbiota interactions in salmon and chicken production. It links phenotypic data with microbiome samples and derived genomic resources and therefore simplifies data integration, supporting researchers in multiomics and microbiome studies. The identifiers in the samples semantic space represent samples derived from animals in HoloFood trials.
The HPC Ontology describes software, hardware, and artifacts in the domain of High-Performance Computing. It can be used to annotate training datasets and machine learning models used in HPC software analyses and optimizations. The goal is to make datasets and AI models FAIR.
The Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB) is a toxicology database that focuses on the toxicology of potentially hazardous chemicals. It provides information on human exposure, industrial hygiene, emergency handling procedures, environmental fate, regulatory requirements, nanomaterials, and related areas.
The collections section of HuBMAP groups related datasets, samples, and metadata into organized categories. Each collection has a unique identifier that links it to its constituent datasets.
The HuBMAP dataset collection provides high resolution molecular data from human tissues, with unique identifiers that enable tracking, citation, and integration of datasets across diverse assay types and donor samples for biomedical research.
The HuBMAP donors dataset contains demographic and clinical metadata for individuals who donated tissue samples. Each donor has a unique identifier used to link them to their associated tissue samples and derived experimental data.
The samples subsection of HuBMAP provides metadata about individual tissue samples collected from donors, and are the downstream experimental datasets for scRNA sequencing. Each sample has a unique identifier that links it to donor information, anatomical source, and related datasets.
The hu.MAP integrates several large scale protein interaction datasets to obtain a comprehensive view of protein complexes.