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IMMUNOLOGY
Immunology Databases
ranging from molecular profiling data to information about stem cell lines…”
known to bind class I and class II MHC Molecules. The entries are compiled from published reports only…. |
Immunology Courses with Text, Images, Videos/Movies & Audio/Sound
or the Course in HTML, PPT or PDF format…” Examples of “Immunology” Course Chapters include
Complement; Antigens; The Structure and Function of Immunoglobulins – Antibodies; Antibody Formation; Response to Antigen; etc…” For more information see |
VIROLOGY
Virology Courses with Text, Images, Videos/Movies & Audio/Sound
or the Course in HTML, PPT or PDF format…” Virology is
proteins that have the capacity for replication in animal, plant and bacterial cells…” Examples of “Virology” Course Chapters include
DNA Virus Replication Strategies; RNA Virus Replication Strategies; Viral Genetics; Oncogenic Viruses; Human Immunodeficiency Virus; Viral Chemotherapy; etc…” For more information see
Virology Courses with Text, Images & Molecular Visualization
Clinical Virology & Medical Virology Lectures & Guides
Fructose Metabolism; Gluconeogenesis; The TCA Cycle and PDH; Pentose Phosphate Pathway; Bioactive Lipids & Lipid Receptors; Omega-3 & -6 Fatty Acid Functions; The Endocannabinoids; The Metabolic Syndrome: MetS; Diabetic Ketoacidosis; Nuclear Receptors in Metabolism; Bile Acid Synthesis & Functions; DNA Metabolism; Protein Modifications and Targeting; Biochemistry of Nerve Transmission; Blood Coagulation; etc…” For more information see
Virology Lessons with Text, Images, Animations & Videos/Movies
Color Plates; Select by Virus Names; etc…” Examples of “Virus Structure” Lessons include
Topography Maps; 3D Coordinates; etc…” Examples of “Virology” Lessons include
Viral RNA Folding; RNA Dynamics; etc…” For more information see |
Virology & Microbiology Databases
ICTV Virus Taxonomy Database
of known viruses into a single classification scheme that reflects their evolutionary relationships, i.e. their individual phylogenies…” For more information see the VIPER Database
Protein Data Bank (PDB) in terms of their complete capsids, detailed structural and computational analysis…” “…The protomeric (asymmetric unit) coordinates were transformed and stored in a single icosahedral convention (2(Z)-3-5-(X)2). Coordinates (sometimes) were further processed by…” “…Structures are classified in terms of their quasi-symmetry (e.g. T=3, T=4, T=7) and pseudo-symmetry…” Examples of “Virus Particle Explorer” Subject Categories & Subcategories include
T Index; Cryo EM Based Modeles; Crystal Information; Nucleic Acid Organization; Hetero Atoms/Groups…” VIPERdb Tools & Utilities
Oligomer Generator; Icosahedral Server; Map a Residue; Viper Analysis; Virus Gallery…” For more information see VIROLOGY.NET Database
compiled from ‘The Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses’…” For more information see
Human Microbiome Database
Elucidation of the relationship between disease and changes in the human microbiome; Development of new technologies for computational analysis; etc…” About Human Microbiomes
that inhabits the human body…” “…the bacteria that colonize the surface and insides of our bodies are essential for life. We are dependent on these bacteria to help digest our food, produce certain vitamins, regulate our immune system, and keep us healthy by protecting us against disease-causing bacteria…” “…The human body contains trillions of microorganisms-outnumbering human cells by 10 to 1. Because of their small size, however, microorganisms make up only about 1 to 3 percent of the body’s mass (in a 200-pound adult, that’s 2 to 6 pounds of bacteria), but play a vital role in human health…” “…HMP (Human Microbiome Project) researchers now calculate that more than 10,000 microbial species occupy the human ecosystem. Moreover, researchers calculate that they have identified between 81 and 99 percent of all microorganismal genera in healthy adults…” HMP scientists are sampling and analyzing the genome of microbes from five sites on the human body
Urogenital Tract Microbiomes (Gynecological Tract Microbiomes & Male Urogenital Tract Microbiomes); Oral Microbiomes (Oral Cavities Microbiomes); Nasal Microbiomes (Nasal Passages Microbiomes); Cutaneous Microbiomes (Skin Microbiomes) For mor information see the
Bacterial Names Databases – Prokaryotic Names Database
the nomenclature of prokaryotes and the nomenclatural changes as cited in the Approved Lists of Bacterial Names or validly published in the International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology (IJSB) or in the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (IJSEM)….”
Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures (CBS)
German Collection of Microorganisms & Cell Cultures
Bacteria Database; Myxococcales Database; Plasmids & Phages Database; Filamentous Fungi Database; Yeasts Database; etc…” Plant Cell Lines; For more information see Microbial Information Network of China
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VIROLOGY DATABASES BY SUBJECT
Astroviridae; Caliciviridae; Dicistroviridae; Iflavirus; Morbillivirus; Picornaviridae; Reoviridae; Rhabdoviridae; etc…” For more information see the
Diagnosis and Management of Primary (Acute) HIV Infection; etc…”
Diagnosis; Drugs; Pathogens; Brand Names…” For more information see
thorough familiarity with the official labeling (package insert) of each drug. These discussions are not treatment recommendations or guidelines. Some of the information discussed may involve dosing or treatment strategies outside the approved labeling of the drugs or diagnostic tests in question…” For more information see
clinical research, treatment and prevention, and medical practice guidelines for consumers and health care providers…” For more information see
Antiretrovirals; etc…”
drug resistance-associated mutations, and vaccine trials. The website also gives access to a large number of tools that can be used to analyze these data. This project is funded by the Division of AIDS of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)…”
training resources on mother-to-child transmission of HIV (MTCT) and related topics; Communicate the best practices in preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) and caring for infected children; Disseminate PMTCT program resource materials…”
a resource for the influenza virus research community that will facilitate an understanding of the influenza virus and how it interacts with the host organism, leading to new treatments and preventive actions. This resource will…” Influenza Research Database
Avian and non-human mammalian surveillance data; Virus phenotypic characteristics; Influenza strain information; 3D Protein Sturctures; etc…” Analyze “Influenza Research Database” for
Identify similar sequences (BLAST); Identify short peptides in flu proteins; Analyze Sequence Variation (SNP); etc…” Examples of IRD Search Tools include
Animal Surveillance; Human Clinical Metadat; Host Factor Data; Immune Epitopes; Phenotypes; etc…”
of known viruses into a single classification scheme that reflects their evolutionary relationships, i.e. their individual phylogenies…” For more information see the
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