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  2. UniProt - Wikipedia

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    UniProt Archive (UniParc) is a comprehensive and non-redundant database, which contains all the protein sequences from the main, publicly available protein sequence databases. [17] Proteins may exist in several different source databases, and in multiple copies in the same database.

  3. GeneCards - Wikipedia

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    Secondly, the search result page shows all relevant minicards. Symbol, Description, Category, GIFtS, GC id and Score are displayed on the page. [5] A user may click on the plus button for each of the mini-cards to open the minicard. Also, the user can click directly on the symbol to see the details of a particular GeneCard.

  4. Cereblon - Wikipedia

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    51185 58799 Ensembl ENSG00000113851 ENSMUSG00000005362 UniProt Q96SW2 Q8C7D2 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001173482 NM_016302 NM_021449 NM_175357 RefSeq (protein) NP_001166953 NP_057386 NP_067424 NP_780566 Location (UCSC) Chr 3: 3.14 – 3.18 Mb Chr 6: 106.76 – 106.78 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Cereblon is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CRBN gene. The gene that ...

  5. Protein Data Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Protein Data Bank (PDB) [1] is a database for the three-dimensional structural data of large biological molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids, which is overseen by the Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB).

  6. Accession number (bioinformatics) - Wikipedia

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    An accession number, in bioinformatics, is a unique identifier given to a DNA or protein sequence record to allow for tracking of different versions of that sequence record and the associated sequence over time in a single data repository.

  7. InterPro - Wikipedia

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    InterPro is a database of protein families, protein domains and functional sites in which identifiable features found in known proteins can be applied to new protein sequences [2] in order to functionally characterise them.

  8. The abrupt closing of activist short-seller Hindenburg ... - AOL

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    The disbanding of activist short seller Hindenburg Research last week made it clear: The business of uncovering fraud in public companies has become one of the riskiest, burdensome, and often ...

  9. Protein structure database - Wikipedia

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    In biology, a protein structure database is a database that is modeled around the various experimentally determined protein structures.The aim of most protein structure databases is to organize and annotate the protein structures, providing the biological community access to the experimental data in a useful way.