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    OpenCryobank
    OpenCryobank is an attempt to develop a simple, free and open database system for frozen samples inventory in biological laboratories. It is mainly aimed at semen and embryo cryobanks, but it can be used for any kind of biological sample. Visit us: http://reprobio.unileon.es/services/analisis-cromatina-espermatica/
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    Onco-STS

    Onco-STS

    A web-based Laboratory Information Management System

    ...The sample tracking system for oncogenomic studies (Onco-STS) is designed to store these data and make them easily accessible to the researchers who work with the samples. The system is a web application, which includes a database and a front-end web page that allows the remote access, submission and updating of the sample data in the database.
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    RepMiner takes a graph theory approach to the classification and assembly of the repetitive fraction of genomic sequence data. Sequence lengths analyzed by RepMiner can range from full length transposable elements to low coverage sample sequence data.
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    ASSD is a simple biological sample database focused on the storage of proteomics data. It tracks every processing step incl. results throughout a sample's lifetime. Next to proteomics data it can also store other results like FACS or Western Blots.
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    BioSunMS, a flexible software platform for submission, management, retrieval of sample and MS data(MALDI or SELDI), and clinical proteomics-related statistical analysis. BioSunMS integrated all functions into a user-friendly desktop RCP application.
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    Biological sample supervisor. Plant material and more (cellular, genetics).
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    SIP (Sample Inventory Program) is a web application for managing mass quantities of lab samples. It is the first out-of-the-box Zope 3 app, and is field-proven. SIP may be used as-is, or as inspiration for other Zope 3 apps. (e.g. O/R RDBMS storage)
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