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PhageDive is a database for bacteriophages and archaeal viruses. It provides information regarding taxonomy, host strain, phage morphology, life cycle, origin and genomic data.
Web-application assembling the largest in vitro drug screens in a single database, and allowing users to easily query the union of studies released to date. Query by cell line.
Web-application assembling the largest in vitro drug screens in a single database, and allowing users to easily query the union of studies released to date. Query by dataset.
Web-application assembling the largest in vitro drug screens in a single database, and allowing users to easily query the union of studies released to date. Query by tissue.
A web-based catalog of recommended measurement protocols selected by experts to include in studies with human participants.
A gene in the Pathogen-Host Interaction Database
PhosphoSite is a mammalian protein database that provides information about in vivo phosphorylation sites. This datatype refers to curation records that collect information extracted from specific publications.
Site groups are orthologous positions in human, mouse, rat, etc. where phosphorylations or other PTMs occur.
The Philippine Health Research Registry (PHRR), managed by the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development, is a tool for good governance to promote transparency and accountability in health research. PHRR is a publicly accessible database on newly approved health researches. It includes clinical trials and non-clinical studies conducted in the Philippines. The registry is compliant with the World Health Organization (WHO) standard for clinical trials registry. [from website]
A combination of an ISBN and local unique identifier for articles and other published works. Please see the [Wikipedia page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publisher_Item_Identifier) for a detailed explanation. Some PIIs are used as the local identifiers in DOIs, such as https://doi.org/10.1136/S0003-4967(24)38620-0.
The Protein Information Resource (PIR) had its final release in 2004 and is now a part of UniProt
An ontologization of Public Library of Science (PLOS) journal keywords and topics. It's not clear how the IDs correspond to the actual pages. Appears in ADCAD.
Identifiers correspond to curated and proteomics-inferred associations between protein post-translational modifications (PTM) and drug sensitivity.