BioMed Central
homefeedbacksupport
23 Nov 2009 
BioMed Central BioMed Central
  home | browse catalog | search catalog | BioMed Central home



Databases on the web - Cell biology
   of 4    
         next 
printer friendly  
 
Database on the web
Description: Contains M-FISH six colour images of male and female, normal and abnormal human karyotypes.
Content: Images, Curated, DNA

Database on the web
Description: A system for representing and analyzing molecular interactions and cellular processes.
Subject areas: Genomics, Biochemistry, Cell biology
Content: Gene, Curated, Interaction

Database on the web
Description: A website for browsing, querying and visualizing data from the Gene Ontology Consortium (GO).

Database on the web
Description: A data warehouse to facilitate the searching analysis of metabolic pathways using databases including LIGAND, ENZYME, Kegg, EcoCyc and MetaCyc. Also contains a chemical searching facility allowing you to search for chemicals identicle or similar to those you draw on screen.

Database on the web
Description: This website allows the retrieval of synonymous names of given protein entries and the identification of ambiguous names shared by multiple proteins.

Database on the web
Description: A framework for exploring the relationships among the molecular and genomic, proteomic, systems, and organismal worlds.

Database on the web
Description: A data bank of gene expression of human and mouse genes in various tissues or cell types.

Database on the web
Description: An integrated database covering animal and human cell lines, bacteria and archaea, fungi and yeasts, plasmids, phages, DNA probes, plant cells and viruses.

Database on the web
Description: Contains high resolution 3D light and electron microscopic reconstructions produced at the National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research. It contains structural and protein distribution information derived from confocal, multiphoton and electron microscopy, including correlated microscopy.
Subject areas: Cell biology, Neuroscience

Database on the web
Description: A database for fully sequenced plastid genomes, containing genomic, protein, DNA and RNA sequences, gene locations, RNA-editing sites, putative protein families and alignments.
Subject areas: Genetics, Cell biology, Plant biology

Database on the web
Description: Contains information on human and animal cell lines that are available in Italian laboratories and European cell banks and cell culture collections.
Subject areas: Molecular biology, Cell biology

Database on the web
Description: A systems-biology database presenting results of bio-statistical analyses on gene expression data.

Database on the web
Description: Containing information on cell signalling pathways in human cells.
Subject areas: Cell biology

Database on the web
Description: A database of protein subcellular localization.
Subject areas: Cell biology, Biochemistry
Content: Protein, Curated

Database on the web
Description: Information about the DExH/D protein family with particular emphasis on the biochemical and functional characteristics of these proteins.
Subject areas: Biochemistry, Cell biology

Database on the web
Description: A repository of Bacteria, Archaea, fungi, plasmids, phages, human and animal cell lines, plant cell cultures and plant viruses.
Subject areas: Biochemistry, Cell biology

Database on the web
Description: A large resource of information, including bioinformatics, genomics, molecular biology and biotechnology.

Database on the web
Description: A database of protein subcellular localization annotation for eukaryotic organisms. It contains experimental annotations derived from primary protein databases, homology based annotations and computational predictions.

Database on the web
Description: An image database of Drosophila development and genetics, expression patterns of enhancer trap lines with information on stocks.

Database on the web
Description: A guide to the Drosophila nervous system. Provides schematic representations through the entire brain linked to enhancer-trap images, golgi impregnations and gene expression data.
Subject areas: Neuroscience, Cell biology
Content: Organism, Curated, Structure

   of 4    
         next 
printer friendly  
  Quick search





© 1999-2009 BioMed Central Ltd unless otherwise stated