Loading...
Loading...
Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,213 datasets
A proteomics study by Tilen Sever, last updated in May 2026, analyzes protein phosphorylation changes in kidney and liver samples from legumain knockout mice compared to wild-type counterparts. The dataset, 32.6 MB in size, contains results from mass spectrometry, Western blot, and immunohistochemistry validation. It identifies specific phosphorylation sites on the Y-box binding protein 1 (YBX1) and links them to activation of the NF-κB pathway.
A proteomics study by Tilen Sever, last updated in May 2026, analyzes protein phosphorylation changes in legumain knockout mice compared to wild-type counterparts. The dataset, 28.5 KB in size, contains results from mass spectrometry analysis of kidney and liver samples, validated with Western blot and immunohistochemistry. It identifies specific phosphorylation sites on the Y-box binding protein 1 (YBX1) and links a serine 100 site to NF-κB pathway activation.
Tilen Sever's dataset from figshare, last updated May 2026, contains mass spectrometry data on protein phosphorylation changes in legumain knockout mice. The 11.1 KB XLSX file likely includes identified phosphorylation sites, particularly on Y-box binding protein 1 (YBX1), comparing knockout and wild-type mice. Data was generated from kidney and liver samples using phosphopeptide enrichment, mass spectrometry, and validation via Western blot and immunohistochemistry.
45 taxa colonized artificial oyster reefs installed in a fragmented eelgrass meadow from 2021 to 2023. The dataset contains source datafiles, R code, and supplementary figures supporting a study on ecosystem recovery. It includes biotic data on invertebrate and plant diversity, abundance, and biomass, as well as environmental measurements.
Vegetation mapping data for the Southern Forests region of south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. The dataset covers 3,086,200 hectares and classifies terrestrial, wetland, and estuarine vegetation into 206 distinct groups. It was published by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and was last updated in May 2026.
A 2026 collection of ecoforest data covering territory south of the 52nd parallel in Quebec, distributed at a 1/250,000 scale with a 4-hectare minimum mapping area. It includes the original ecoforest map, forest compilations with gross market volumes by species, ecological classification, and biomass data. All tables can be linked using the GEOCODE field.
680,000 km2 of Northern Quebec territory north of the 53rd parallel was mapped for vegetation between 2010 and 2013. This dataset provides information on forest cover types, undergrowth vegetation, and disturbances derived from remote sensing and validated with ground and air control points.
Government and Municipalities of Québec provides distribution maps for 225 species across four taxonomic groups. The dataset includes 21 amphibian, 69 terrestrial mammal, 118 freshwater fish, and 17 reptile species ranges. Ranges were validated by provincial wildlife directorates and are provided in multiple geospatial formats.
MengYu Cheng's dataset contains clinical and radiomic data from 89 postoperative glioma patients, used to construct a nomogram for predicting progression-free survival. The data includes 944 radiomic features extracted from MRI-based habitat subregions within a 2-cm edema zone. The dataset was last updated on April 21, 2026.
290 patient records from a multicenter retrospective study on locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC). The data includes MRI-derived radiomic features from intratumoral and peritumoral regions, habitat heterogeneity metrics, and clinical variables used to build a predictive nomogram. The dataset was uploaded by Liang Zhang to figshare in April 2026 under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A 29.8 GB snapshot from March 2026 of the iCite web service, providing bibliometric analysis and metadata for publications indexed in PubMed. The data includes metrics of scientific influence, translational potential, and citation links from the NIH Open Citation Collection. It is authored by iCite and licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
Action Against Hunger ACF - Regional Office for West and Central Africa provides monthly vegetation coverage statistics calculated from January 2001 onwards. The data includes percentages of green photoactive and dry non-photoactive vegetation at four administrative levels, derived from GEOGLAM RAPP's 500m resolution Total Vegetation Cover product. The dataset was last updated on April 10, 2026.
Marie-Annick Moreau published an ethnographic audio recording titled 'Excitement at catching a fish'. The 45.6 KB PDF file was last updated on June 3, 2026. The description references a specific moment where Nyamatako shouts and women sing 'Ng'ongole' while hauling up a fishing net.
11.4 MB of audio data in WAV format, recorded by Marie-Annick Moreau, capturing a song performed by women while fishing. The song, titled 'Mapendo', serves as a prayer for protection from the guardian spirits of the pond and as mutual encouragement. It was last updated on the figshare platform in June 2026.
A 17.2 MB audio file in WAV format, uploaded by Marie-Annick Moreau on figshare. The recording documents a fishing technique where an individual runs in front of a net to scare fish into it. The dataset was last updated on June 3, 2026.
An audio recording of a work song titled 'Twenga' performed during shoreline fishing. The 21.8 MB WAV file was contributed by Marie-Annick Moreau and last updated on 2026-06-03. The description notes the song was performed by Nyamatako while women fished, with Moshi Bora observing.
Marie-Annick Moreau authored a 13.3 MB WAV audio file titled "The 'Nife Nae' work song". The recording captures women singing a work song while fishing, with the song's theme described as a woman defying her husband to be with the man she loves. The dataset was last updated on June 3, 2026.
9.5 MB of audio data in WAV format documents women sorting shrimp from vegetation and identifying fish. The recording was created by Marie-Annick Moreau and last updated on June 3, 2026. It likely captures an ethnographic observation of small-scale fishing practices.
24.2 KB of video annotation data in EAF format documents a specific fishing event. Marie-Annick Moreau authored this record, which captures Nyamcheka and Nyamatako entering the water for the first sweep of a net, followed by two other women hauling it up and removing fish. The dataset was last updated on figshare in June 2026.
A 64.7 KB PDF file uploaded by Marie-Annick Moreau on June 3, 2026. The file documents the kaniki cloth, a traditional material once used for kutanda fishing, which has since been replaced by mosquito nets.