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Databases on the web - Physiology
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Description: Provides information about structures in the brain.
Subject areas: Physiology, Neuroscience
Content: Organism, Structure

Database on the web
Description: 3-D computer graphic reconstructions of brain material; MRI scans; tissue sections; gross brain specimens and dissections
Subject areas: Neuroscience, Physiology

Database on the web
Description: Endoscopic photographs of the esophagus, stomach, duodenum and ampulla, colon and ileum and inflammatory bowel disease.
Content: Images, Disease

Database on the web
Description: Contains information on nearly all known fish species, including information on biology, habitat life cycle and ecology.
Subject areas: Ecology, Physiology
Content: Organism, Curated, Synopses

Database on the web
Description: A database of heart ventricle proteins identified by large gels and mass spectrometry.
Subject areas: Biochemistry, Physiology, Proteomics

Database on the web
Description: Contains tissue specific 2D PAGE maps for humans.

Database on the web
Description: Contains data from a large number of developmental studies on kidney development.
Content: Gene, Experimental Data

Database on the web
Description: Kidney specific 2D PAGE maps for mice.

Database on the web
Description: Contains information on genes and literature pertaining to mammalian reproductive development.
Subject areas: Physiology, Medical genetics

Database on the web
Description: Contains information on three types of neuronal properties: voltage gated conductances, neurotransmitter receptors, and neurotransmitter substances.
Subject areas: Physiology, Neuroscience

Database on the web
Description: A database of expression patterns of genes involved in salivary gland development.

Database on the web
Description: Contains expression patterns of different genes in the developing tooth.

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