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DNA/RNA sequences, gene expression, protein structures, metagenomics, single-cell sequencing
24,899 datasets
Active humanitarian and development aid activities in South Africa are documented in this registry maintained by the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Updated through March 2026, the records provide a standardized view of international cooperation projects within the country.
Active humanitarian and development aid projects in Singapore are documented in this CSV provided by the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). The records, updated through March 2026, track ongoing initiatives and their operational status within the region.
The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) provides this registry of active humanitarian and development aid projects funded or implemented by the Republic of Korea. Updated as of March 2026, the data tracks ongoing international assistance efforts across various global sectors. The dataset follows the IATI standard for reporting international aid flows and project statuses.
This dataset tracks active humanitarian and development aid projects funded or implemented by Japan, published through the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). It provides a standardized list of current international assistance activities as of March 2026. The data is maintained by the International Aid Transparency Initiative to ensure visibility into global aid flows.
This dataset tracks active humanitarian and development aid activities in India as reported by the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Updated as of March 2026, it provides a centralized record of projects and funding initiatives currently operational within the country. The data is maintained by IATI to ensure transparency in international aid flows.
Active humanitarian and development aid activities funded or managed by Germany are cataloged in this registry from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Updated through March 2026, the records follow the 3W (Who is doing What, Where) reporting standard for international assistance.
This dataset tracks active humanitarian and development aid activities funded or implemented by France as reported to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). It provides a standardized record of international assistance projects, including sector classifications and activity statuses, updated through March 2026. The data is maintained by the IATI organization to facilitate transparency in global aid flows.
A sediment sample collected from the coast of Svalbard, Arctic (78° 55' N, 11° 53' E). The dataset contains whole genome sequencing data for the novel strain PAMC 20958 and the reference strain H. namhaensis KCTC 32362, produced by AMD_KOPRI as part of the Polar and Alpine Microbial Collection (PAMC).
Whole genome sequencing data for a novel bacterial strain, PAMC 27389, isolated from terrestrial soil on King George Island, Antarctica, and four reference type strains from the genus Pseudorhodobacter. The Antarctic soil sample was collected on February 12, 2011, and the dataset was contributed by the organization AMD_KOPRI. The data was generated to investigate genome relatedness for taxonomic analysis.
This dataset tracks active humanitarian and development aid activities in China as reported to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Maintained by IATI and updated as recently as March 2026, it provides a standardized view of international assistance projects within the region.
This dataset tracks active humanitarian and development aid activities managed by Canada as reported to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Maintained by IATI and updated as of March 2026, it provides a standardized view of international assistance efforts.
This dataset tracks active humanitarian and development aid activities in Brazil, published by the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). It provides a standardized record of international assistance efforts and funding flows as of March 2026. The data is formatted in CSV to facilitate tracking of international aid transparency.
Australian international aid activities are documented in this dataset covering both humanitarian and development sectors. Published by the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), the data reflects active projects as of March 2026.
A dataset created by lightonai on April 17, 2026, composed of high-quality data sources with mined hard negatives. It is intended for training a strong retrieval model, particularly after large-scale contrastive pre-training. The dataset was originally created to follow the nv-retrieve setup.
Encompassing a cardiac neuron landscape of 11,026 neuronal cells derived from single-nucleus RNA sequencing data of 75 heart failure patients and 45 healthy donors. It identifies ten distinct neuronal cell subsets, including N4-ALK neurons enriched in failing hearts, and features related to transcriptional regulatory networks and cell crosstalk.
A collection of qualitative interview data from five autistic medical student participants in an international online support group. The analysis identified group experiential themes including medical culture, belonging, safety, and ability to thrive. The data is stored in an XLS file sized 5.5 KB.
Featuring qualitative interview data from 5 participants in the 'Autistic Medical Students' online support group. It explores themes of medical culture, belonging, safety, and systemic ableism. The data is stored in an XLS file.
Featuring qualitative interview data from a study of five autistic medical student members of an international online support group. The data was collected via semi-structured Zoom interviews, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using interpretive phenomenological analysis. The study explores themes of medical culture, belonging, safety, and the impact of peer support.
Featuring RNA sequencing results from the hippocampus of pilocarpine-induced status epilepticus mice at 3-hour and 24-hour time points. It identifies 366 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) at the 3-hour point and 570 DEGs at the 24-hour point, with most being up-regulated. The data is provided in an XLSX file of 139.6 KB.
Featuring RNA sequencing results from a mouse model of status epilepticus (SE), identifying 366 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) at the 3-hour time point and 570 DEGs at the 24-hour time point. It was generated by Hui-Ling Tang to profile early transcriptional changes in the hippocampus following SE induction.