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SIMBioMS
 
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SIMBioMS (RRID:SCR_005745) SIMBioMS software resource, source code SIMBioMS (System for Information Management in BioMedical Studies) is a multi-module solution for data management in biomedical studies. Any research concerning human samples and/or utilizing high-throughput technologies yields such amount of information that conventional data storage solution might not be sufficient. We offer here three software modules: * Sample Information Management System (SIMS), * Assay Information Management System (AIMS) * Sample avAILability system (SAIL) * Emanta Administration tool (Emanta) All three software modules were developed as a part of the integrated EU project MolPAGE (Molecular Phenotyping to Accelerate Genomic Epidemiology) and the collaborative research project ENGAGE (European Network of Genomic and Genetic Epidemiology). SIMS and AIMS can work either as united system or as two completely independent components. In turn, SAIL is an independent web-based system for indexing of phenotypes availability in different cohorts and collections. All systems are packaged in such a way that they can easily be installed either as local (e.g. on a laptop) or as centralized databases (to be used by a group of people). SIMS and AIMS benefit from customizable interface, editable vocabularies and a choice of options for tackling data confidentiality issues. The systems provides a user with efficient means of control over data exchange process and at the same time helps to format the metadata in compliance with the standards accepted in functional genomics. Since SIMBioMS is an open source project, source files can be downloaded and changed by the user if needed. data management, biomedical, module, sample, assay, high-throughput, project management has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute
has parent organization: University of Helsinki; Helsinki; Finland
has parent organization: University of Latvia; Riga; Latvia
has parent organization: Karolinska Institute; Stockholm; Sweden
European Union PMID:19633095 Open unspecified license nlx_149204 SCR_005745 System for Information Management in BioMedical Studies, SIMBioMS - System for Information Management in BioMedical Studies 2026-02-14 02:07:22 6
Chernobyl Tissue Bank
 
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Chernobyl Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_010662) CTB biomaterial supply resource, material resource The CTB (Chernobyl Tissue Bank) is an international cooperation that collects, stores and disseminates biological samples from tumors and normal tissues from patients for whom the aetiology of their disease is known - exposure to radioiodine in childhood following the accident at the Chernobyl power plant. The main objective of this project is to provide a research resource for both ongoing and future studies of the health consequences of the Chernobyl accident. It seeks to maximize the amount of information obtained from small pieces of tumor by providing multiple aliquots of RNA and DNA extracted from well documented pathological specimens to a number of researchers world-wide and to conserve this valuable material for future generations of scientists. It exists to promote collaborative, rather than competitive, research on a limited biological resource. Tissue is collected to an approved standard operating procedure (SOP) and is snap frozen; the presence or absence of tumor is verified by frozen section. A representative paraffin block is also obtained for each case. Where appropriate, we also collect fresh and paraffin-embedded tissue from loco-regional metastases. Currently we do not issue tissue but provide extracted nucleic acid, paraffin sections and sections from tissue microarrays from this material. The project is coordinated from Imperial College, London and works with Institutes in the Russian Federation (the Medical Radiological Research Centre in Obninsk) and Ukraine (the Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism in Kiev) to support local scientists and clinicians to manage and run a tissue bank for those patients who have developed thyroid tumors following exposure to radiation from the Chernobyl accident. Belarus was also initially included in the project, but is currently suspended for political reasons. is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Imperial College London; London; United Kingdom
Tumor, Normal, Exposure to radioiodine in childhood following the accident at the Chernobyl power plant European Union ;
Sasakawa Memorial Health Foundation ;
NCI
nlx_70828 SCR_010662 2026-02-14 02:07:21 9
ABACAS
 
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ABACAS (RRID:SCR_015852) ABACAS software resource, software application Software that contiguates (align, order, orientate), visualizes and designs primers to close gaps on shotgun assembled contigs based on a reference sequence. ABACAS finds alignment positions and identifies syntenies of assembled contigs against the reference, then generates a pseudomolecule taking overlapping contigs and gaps into account. contiguation, primer, shotgun assembled contig, reference sequence, assembled sequence is listed by: Debian
is listed by: OMICtools
European Union LSHP-LT-2004-503578;
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Free, Available for download OMICS_06933 https://sourceforge.net/projects/abacas/files/
https://sources.debian.org/src/abacas/
SCR_015852 ABACAS: Algorithm Based Automatic Contiguation of Assembled Sequences, Algorithm Based Automatic Contiguation of Assembled Sequences (ABACAS), Algorithm Based Automatic Contiguation of Assembled Sequences 2026-02-14 02:06:59 174
KI Biobank - TwinGene
 
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KI Biobank - TwinGene (RRID:SCR_006006) TwinGene biomaterial supply resource, material resource In collaboration with GenomeEUtwin, the TwinGene project investigates the importance of quantitative trait loci and environmental factors for cardiovascular disease. It is well known that genetic factors are of considerable importance for some familial lipid syndromes and that Type A Behavior pattern and increased lipid levels infer increased risk for cardiovascular disease. It is furthermore known that genetic factors are of importance levels of blood lipid biomarkers. The interplay of genetic and environmental effects for these risk factors in a normal population is less well understood and virtually unknown for the elderly. In the TwinGene project twins born before 1958 are contacted to participate. Health and medication data are collected from self-reported questionnaires, and blood sampling material is mailed to the subject who then contacts a local health care center for blood sampling and a health check-up. In the simple health check-up, height, weight, circumference of waist and hip, and blood pressure are measured. Blood is sampled for DNA extraction, serum collection and clinical chemistry tests of C-reactive protein, total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL and LDL cholesterol, apolipo��protein A1 and B, glucose and HbA1C. The TwinGene cohort contains more than 10000 of the expected final number of 16000 individuals. Molecular genetic techniques are being used to identify Quantitative Trait Loci (QTLs) for cardiovascular disease and biomarkers in the TwinGene participants. Genome-wide linkage and association studies are ongoing. DZ twins have been genome-scanned with 1000 STS markers and a subset of 300 MZ twins have been genome-scanned with Illumina 317K SNP platform. Association of positional candidate SNPs arising from these genomscans are planned. The TwinGene project is associated with the large European collaboration denoted GenomEUtwin (www.genomeutwin.org, see below) which since 2002 has aimed at gathering genetic data on twins in Europe and setting up the infrastructure needed to enable pooling of data and joint analyses. It has been the funding source for obtaining the genome scan data. Types of samples: * EDTA whole blood * DNA * Serum Number of sample donors: 12 044 (sample collection completed) quantitative trait loci, environmental factor, cardiovascular disease, environment, genetic, gene, lipid syndrome, lipid, health, medication, questionnaire, c-reactive protein, total cholesterol, triglyceride, hdl, ldl, cholesterol, apolipo-protein a1, apolipo-protein b, glucose, hba1c, genome-wide linkage study, genome-wide association study, genome is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: GenomEUtwin
is related to: Swedish Twin Registry
has parent organization: Karolisnka Biobank
Twin NIH ;
European Union ;
VR ;
SSF
nlx_151387 http://ki.se/ki/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=29354&a=31600&l=en SCR_006006 2026-02-14 02:07:07 19
HC2: Human-Computer Confluence
 
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HC2: Human-Computer Confluence (RRID:SCR_005549) HC2, HCC knowledge environment, training resource HC2 is an EU funded project that aims to promote, support and help define future lines of research in Human Computer Confluence (HCC). HCC is the study of the intersection of HCI, Cognitive Neuroscience, VR/AR, Presence, Pervasive Computing and how they can enable new forms of sensing, perception, interaction and understanding. In a sense it is the study of the disappearing interface. HCC, Human-Computer Confluence, is an ambitious research program studying how the emerging symbiotic relation between humans and computing devices can enable radically new forms of sensing, perception, interaction, and understanding. The horizontal character of HCC makes it a fascinating and fertile interdisciplinary field, but it can also compromise its growth, with researchers scattered across disciplines and groups worldwide. To address this we are building a community of HCC researchers. There are lots of ways you can join in. Add your name to the HCC Players Map, take advantage of our Exchange Program to work with colleagues at your favorite lab, sign up for our Summer School or just follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to see what''s happening. In order to foster interdisciplinary research and promote HCC research we have set up an Exchange Program. Students that wish to apply for financial support from our Exchange Program should follow the steps provided. The Exchange Program is open to all graduate students (Masters and PhD). A maximum of 500 Euro support will be provided per student. human, computing, cognitive neuroscience, summer school, funding resource has parent organization: Starlab European Union nlx_144641 SCR_005549 Human-Computer Confluence, HC Squared, Human Computer Confluence 2026-02-14 02:06:38 0
Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Database
 
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Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Database (RRID:SCR_002418) LGICdb data or information resource, database Database providing access to information about transmembrane proteins that exist under different conformations, with three primary subfamilies: the cys-loop superfamily, the ATP gated channels superfamily, and the glutamate activated cationic channels superfamily. Due to the lack of evolutionary relationship, these three superfamilies are treated separately. It currently contains 554 entries of ligand-activated ion channel subunits. In this database one may find: the nucleic and proteic sequences of the subunits. Multiple sequence alignments can be generated, and some phylogenetic studies of the superfamilies are provided. Additionally, the atomic coordinates of subunits, or portion of subunits, are provided when available. Redundancy is kept to a minimum, i.e. one entry per gene. Each entry in the database has been manually constructed and checked by a researcher of the field in order to reduce the inaccuracies to a minimum. NOTE: This database is not actively maintained anymore. People should not consider it as an up-to-date trustable resource. For any new work, they should consider using alternative sources, such as UniProt, Ensembl, Protein Databank etc. equilibrium, extracellular, gabaa, gated, gene, genetics, 3d model, alignment, anionic, atomic, atp, cationic, cellular, molecular, channel, compartment, computation, conformation, coordinate, cys-loop, glutamate, glycine, histamine, homologous, ion, ion channel, ligand, membrane, nicotinic, nucleic acid, phylogenetic, pore, portion, proteic, nucleic acid, protein, phylogeny, receptor, segment, sequence, sequence data, serotonin, subunit, superfamily, transmembrane is listed by: re3data.org
has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute
College of France; Paris; France ;
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ;
European Union ;
Biotech and Biomed contracts ;
French Ministry of Higher Education and Research ;
Institut Pasteur
PMID:16381861
PMID:11125117
nif-0000-00037, r3d100010796 https://doi.org/10.17616/R3Q90D SCR_002418 LGIC Database 2026-02-14 02:06:07 1
Genes to Cognition Database
 
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Genes to Cognition Database (RRID:SCR_002735) G2Cdb data or information resource, database Database of protein complexes, protocols, mouse lines, and other research products generated from the Genes to Cognition project, a project focused on understanding molecular complexes involved in synaptic transmission in the brain. allele, gene list, mouse line, human disease, phenotyping, plasticity, behavior, proteonomics, brain, cognition, cognition disorder, learning, memory, neuroscience, experimental protocol, synapse proteomics, synapse Wellcome Trust ;
MRC ;
BBSRC ;
Gatsby Charitable Foundation ;
Human Frontiers Science Programme ;
European Union ;
Framework Programme ;
EPSRC ;
NSF
PMID:18984621 Free, Freely available nif-0000-02864 http://www.genes2cognition.org/cgi-bin/SearchView SCR_002735 Genes-to-Cognition Database 2026-02-14 02:06:11 0
IPD - Immuno Polymorphism Database
 
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IPD - Immuno Polymorphism Database (RRID:SCR_003004) IPD data or information resource, database A set of specialist databases related to the study of polymorphic genes in the immune system. The IPD project works with specialist groups or nomenclature committees who provide and curate individual sections before they are submitted to IPD for online publication. The IPD project stores all the data in a set of related databases. IPD currently consists of four databases: * IPD-KIR, contains the allelic sequences of Killer-cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptors, * IPD-MHC, is a database of sequences of the Major Histocompatibility Complex of different species; * IPD-human platelet antigens, alloantigens expressed only on platelets and * IPD-ESTDAB, which provides access to the European Searchable Tumour cell-line database, a cell bank of immunologically characterized melanoma cell lines. polymorphic gene, immune system, gene, gold standard, bio.tools is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute
European Union contract QLRI-CT-200!-01325;
NCI P01 111412
PMID:19875415
PMID:18449992
PMID:15608253
biotools:ipd, nif-0000-03038, r3d100010797 https://bio.tools/ipd
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3KK7K
SCR_003004 IPD-The Immuno Polymorphism Database, IPD - The Immuno Polymorphism Database 2026-02-14 02:05:48 24
Brede Database
 
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Brede Database (RRID:SCR_003327) Brede data or information resource, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 4th, 2023. A database of human data from functional neuroimaging scientific articles containing Talairach coordinates that provides data for novel information retrieval techniques and automated meta-analyses. Each article in this database is identified by a unique number: A WOBIB. Some of the structure of the Brede database is similar to the structure of the BrainMap database (Research Imaging Center, San Antonio). The database is inspired by the hierarchical structure of BrainMap with scientific articles (bib structures) on the highest level containing one or more experiments (exp structure, corresponding to a contrast in general linear model analyses), these in turn comprising one or more locations (loc structures). The information on the bib level (author, title, ...) is setup automatically from PubMed while the rest of the information is entered manually in a Matlab graphical user interface. On the loc level this includes the 3D stereotactic coordinates in either Talairach or MNI space, the brain area (functional, anatomical or cytoarchitectonic area) and magnitude values such as Z-score and P-value. On the exp level information such as modality, scanner and behavioral domain are recorded with external components (such as face recognition or kinetic boundaries) organized in a directed graph and marked up with Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) where possible. The database is distributed as part of the Brede neuroinformatics toolbox (hendrix.imm.dtu.dk/software/brede/) which also provides the functions to manipulate and analyze the data. The Brede Toolbox is a program package primarily written in Matlab. As of 2006/11, 186 papers with 586 experiments. neuroinformatics, functional neuroimaging, talairach, mni, brain, fmri, neuroimaging, matlab, pet, positron emission tomography, functional magnetic resonance imaging, multichannel electroencephalography, eeg, magnetoencephalography, near infrared spectroscopic imaging, single photon emission computed tomography, mri, coordinate, brain function, brain region, ontology is used by: NIF Data Federation
is related to: Brede Wiki
is related to: Brede Toolbox
is related to: Brede Toolbox
is related to: Brede Wiki
is related to: brainmap.org
is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation
has parent organization: Technical University of Denmark; Lyngby; Denmark
European Union ;
Project MAPAWAMO QLG3-CT-2000-300161
PMID:19668704
PMID:23666785
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00064 SCR_003327 2026-02-14 02:05:49 0
IntEnz- Integrated relational Enzyme database
 
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IntEnz- Integrated relational Enzyme database (RRID:SCR_002992) IntEnz data or information resource, database IntEnz (Integrated relational Enzyme database) is a freely available resource focused on enzyme nomenclature. IntEnz is created in collaboration with the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB). This collaboration is responsible for the production of the ENZYME resource. IntEnz contains the recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (NC-IUBMB) on the nomenclature and classification of enzyme-catalysed reactions. enzyme categories, enzyme classification, enzyme nomenclature, enzyme reaction categories, enzyme, gold standard, bio.tools is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
is related to: ENZYME
has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute
has parent organization: SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
European Union SLING 226073 PMID:14681451 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-03028, biotools:intenz https://bio.tools/intenz SCR_002992 2026-02-14 02:06:12 13
EuroBioBank
 
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EuroBioBank (RRID:SCR_003599) EBB Network biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, material resource The EuroBioBank network is the first operating network of biobanks in Europe providing human DNA, cell and tissue samples as a service to the scientific community conducting research on rare diseases. It is the only network dedicated to rare disease research in Europe. By creating a critical mass of collections and facilitating the exchange of biological material, the EuroBioBank network helps accelerate research on these diseases. * Over 440,000 samples are available across the network and can be requested via the online catalogue. Approximately 13,000 samples are collected each year and 7,000 samples distributed in Europe and beyond. The biological samples are obtained from patients affected by rare diseases, including rare neuromuscular disorders. * The EuroBioBank Network is currently composed of 18 members, of which 16 biobanks from 8 European countries (France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Malta, Slovenia, Spain and the United-Kingdom) as well as Israel and Canada. Goals * Identify and localize biological material of interest to researchers * Build a critical mass of rare disease sample collections * Distribute high quality material and associated data to users * Promote best-practice guidelines for biobanking activities * Disseminate knowledge and know-how to the scientific community through training courses * Enhance collaboration with the medical and scientific community in the field of rare diseases EuroBioBank acts as a clearing house or virtual bank, with all samples listed in the central online catalogue remaining in the possession of the member biobanks, where they are located and can be requested. The network was established by patients and researchers to facilitate research on rare diseases by guaranteeing quick and easy access to samples via an online catalogue. The catalogue lists the samples available throughout the EuroBioBank network by type of biomaterial. A search engine enables a search by disease or by bank contact. Once a sample has been located in the catalogue, it can be requested by email. Therefore, the biological material is exchanged faster. If a sample does not appear in the EuroBioBank catalogue, help can be provided to further search it at: eurobiobank (at) telethon.it Funding and Collaboration Originally funded by the EC between 2003-2006, the EuroBioBank received further EC support between 2007-2011 within the European Network of Excellence TREAT-NMD (FP6), which covered the cost sustained by Eurordis for the network coordination and website hosting. Each biobank of the network is financed by its own Institution or charitable organization. As of January 2012, the Fondazione Telethon provides the administrative support for coordinating the EuroBioBank network and hosting the website. rare disease, catalog, cell, dna, tissue, myoblast, fibroblast, myocyte, cardiomyocyte, epithelial cell, rare disease, rare neuromuscular disorder, myasthenia gravis, inflammatory myopathy, glycogen storage disease, mitochondrial myopathy, muscular dystrophy, malignant hyperthermia, congenital myopathy, myotonic disorder, duchenne dystrophy is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is affiliated with: Telethon Network of Genetic Biobanks
is related to: Treat-NMD
is related to: Movement Disorders Biobank
has parent organization: Telethon Foundation
is parent organization of: Movement Disorders Biobank
Rare disease, Rare neuromuscular disorder, Myasthenia gravis, Inflammatory myopathy, Glycogen storage disease, Mitochondrial myopathy, Muscular dystrophy, Malignant hyperthermia, Congenital myopathy, Myotonic disorder, Duchenne dystrophy, Etc. European Union ;
Treat-NMD
Public: provides human DNA, Cell and tissue samples as a service to the scientific community conducting research on rare diseases. Over 440, 000 samples are available across the network and can be requested via the online catalogue. Approximately 13, 000 samples are collected each year and 7, 000 samples distributed in Europe and beyond. nlx_12526 SCR_003599 EuroBioBank: European Network of DNA Cell and Tissue BioBanks for Rare Diseases 2026-02-14 02:06:13 71
OECI - Tubafrost: The European Human Frozen Tissue Bank
 
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OECI - Tubafrost: The European Human Frozen Tissue Bank (RRID:SCR_004280) Tubafrost biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, material resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 9, 2023. In this web site you will find the central European database of OECI-TuBaFrost collecting the information of biobanks or in the project support environment on human material; i.e., frozen tumor tissue specimens, pathology blocks, blood samples in different forms, cell lines, Tissue Micro Arrays, etc. Our goal is by centralizing the tumor tissues information to facilitate the search of doctors / researchers for tumor materials, which they need for their cancer research there with facilitating cancer research. OECI members only can participate in the OECI-TuBaFrost exchange platform, or those introduced by an OECI member. We are a group of pathology and research departments as well as bio-bankers in clinical based biobanking based in comprehensive cancer centers or hospitals with a competence in comprehensive cancer care across Europe. Each participating institute is involved in cancer research resulting in innovative procedures, new drugs, improved diagnosis and new insights in disease development. The overall result is better care and treatment for cancer patients. To maximize the scientific value of the human tissue samples, information about the clinical status of the patient in combination with the quality and type of samples is very important. A TuBaFrost electronic database will securely store all this information. Within the closed project supporting environments, the data collected will include: * Diagnosis - identification of the type of cancer * Type of tissue collected - the origin, i.e. breast, skin, colorectal * Quality of tissue collected - collection and storage details The tissue is stored in the hospital where the donor was diagnosed/treated. It stays there until it is used or sent to another hospital or research center within the TuBaFrost group. The electronic database will track samples throughout the network. The tissue is not sold. The exchange of tissue to other hospitals is regulated by a contract, which uses the national regulations of the country supplying the tissue. Tissue samples within the TuBaFrost collection will only be used for research, which has been approved by ethics committees. This ensures that the tissue is only used for the best quality research and only for the specific reasons given to the ethics committee. tumor tissue, blood, cell line, tissue, frozen, block, tissue micro array, tumor, cancer, clinical, clinical data is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: OECI - Organisation for European Cancer Institutes
Tumor, Cancer European Union PMID:18564601 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_36384 SCR_004280 OECI-TuBaFrost database, TuBaFrost biobank, Tubafrost Central Database, OECI TuBaFrost, Tubafrost - The European Human Frozen Tissue Bank, OECI-TuBaFrost 2026-02-14 02:06:18 2
APIS
 
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APIS (RRID:SCR_025445) software resource, software library, software toolkit Software R package to assign offspring to their parents without any prior information other than offspring and parental genotypes, and user-defined, acceptable error rate among assigned offspring. Auto-adaptive parentage inference software that tolerates missing parents. assign offspring to their parents, auto-adaptive parentage inference, tolerate missing parents, offspring and parental genotypes, French Government ;
European Union
PMID:31609085 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_025445 Adaptive Parentage Inference Software 2026-02-14 02:08:45 5
TRIBUS
 
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TRIBUS (RRID:SCR_027367) software resource Software tool for cell type based analysis of multiplexed imaging data. Interactive knowledge-based classifier for multiplexed images and proteomic datasets that avoids hard-set thresholds and manual labeling. Recovers fine-grained cell types, matching the gold standard annotations by human experts, can target ambiguous populations and discover phenotypically distinct cell subtypes. cell type based analysis, multiplexed imaging data, classifier for multiplexed images, classifier for proteomic datasets, European Union ;
Research Council of Finland ;
Cancer Foundation Finland ;
University of Helsinki Research Foundation
PMID:39982403 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_027367 2026-02-14 02:09:29 0

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