Immunology Tools
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International Mouse Strain Resource

The IMSR, hosted by the MGI, is a searchable online database of mouse strains and stocks available worldwide, including inbred, mutant, and genetically engineered mice. The goal of the IMSR is to assist the international scientific community in locating and obtaining mouse resources for research.

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Mouse Genome Informatics

MGI is the international database resource for the laboratory mouse, providing integrated genetic, genomic, and biological data to facilitate the study of human health and disease.

Immune Epitope Database

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The IEDB contains data related to antibody and T cell epitopes for humans, non-human primates, rodents, and other animal species. Curation of peptidic epitope data relating to all infectious diseases, including NIAID Category A, B, and C priority pathogens, NIAID Emerging and Re-emerging infectious diseases, allergens, diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis is current through September 2009.

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ImmPort: Bioinformatics for immunology

ImmPort, the Immunology Database and Analysis Portal, is a one stop shop to access reference and experiment data for immunologists. ImmPort provides advanced information technology support in the production, analysis, archiving, and exchange of scientific data for the diverse community of life science researchers supported by NIAID/DAIT.

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SYFPEITHI: Epitope prediction tools

This Database contains information on: Peptide sequences, anchor positions, MHC specificity, source proteins, source organisms, publication references, Links with sequence databases and 'MedLine' are available online
Epitope prediction and retrieval of sequences according to their molecular mass is also possible

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Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories

If you need more information on flow cytometry, this is the place to start. Dr. J. Paul Robinson has hosted this site for almost 20 years, providing the research community with the latest information on flow cytometry via a collaborative web-based environment.

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Novus Biologics Pathway Explorer

A surprisingly great tool for quick pathway analysis. This bioinformatics tool is designed to facilitate scientific exploration of related genes, diseases and pathways based on co-citations. Type in your gene, disease or pathway of interest and press Enter to begin your exploration. Read the Novus Explorer How to Guide for more detailed instructions.
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