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    nmrshiftdb2
    nmrshiftdb2 is a NMR database (web database) for organic structures and their nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) spectra. It allows for spectrum prediction (13C, 1H and other nuclei) as well as for searching spectra, structures and other properties. The nmrshiftdb2 software is open source, the data is published under an open content license. The core of nmrshitdb2 are fully assigned spectra with raw data and peak lists (we have pure peak lists as well).
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    LymPHOS2

    LymPHOS2

    LymPHOS2 Web-App

    LymPHOS2 is a web-based Application at www.LymPHOS.org containing peptidic and protein sequences and spectrometric information on the PhosphoProteome of human T-Lymphocytes. - Nguyen, TD., Vidal-Cortes, O., Gallardo, Ó., Abian, J., Carrascal, M., LymPHOS 2.0: an update of a phosphosite database of primary human T cells. Database 2015, 2015. DOI: 10.1093/database/bav115 - Carrascal, M., Ovelleiro, D., Casas, V., Gay, M., Abian, J., Phosphorylation analysis of primary human T lymphocytes...
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    rxncon
    The complexity of cellular networks is an outstanding challenge for documentation, visualisation and mathematical modelling. In this project, we develop a new way to describe these networks that minimises the combinatorial complexity and allows an automatic visualisation and export of mathematical (ODE/rulebased) models.
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    Gridder is a group of portlets that simplify the use and administration of grid services. Especially for job submission management. Gridder also extends and documents the functionality of the OGCE Bundle. It is plenty of useful documentation.
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    Microarray Explorer (MAExplorer) is a Java microarray data-mining bioinformatics program. It includes data management, graphics, statistics, clustering, reports, gene data-filtering, user written MAEPlugins, documentation, tutorials, demo data.
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    OntoCardio is an initiative to build ontologies for the legacy Cardio Database (Resource of bioinformation on cardiovascular diseases). SMI's Protege and its OWL plug-in has been adopted as the ontology construction and programming framework.
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