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CryoET Data Portal is portal that provides open access to high-quality, standardized, annotated cryo-electron tomography datasets. The portal hosts tomograms, 3D reconstructions, and segmented models, offering a high-resolution view of cellular and molecular structures.
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No access issue, account not needed
Source Funding
Chan Zuckerberg Imaging Institute, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Source Relevance
CryoET Data Portal provides insight into the structural and functional organization of biological systems, making it a valuable resource for IID researchers investigating molecular mechanisms of disease, drug targets, and cellular function and response. CryoET Data Portal supports research in a variety of subdomains like structural biology, virology, microbiology, and cell biology, enabling studies of macromolecular complexes, pathogen-host interactions, and more.
Source Name
Cryo-Electron Tomography (CryoET) Data Portal
Source URL
https://cryoetdataportal.czscience.com/
Source Description
CryoET Data Portal is portal that provides open access to high-quality, standardized, annotated cryo-electron tomography datasets. The portal hosts tomograms, 3D reconstructions, and segmented models, offering a high-resolution view of cellular and molecular structures.
Source Access
No access issue, account not needed
Source Funding
Chan Zuckerberg Imaging Institute, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Source Relevance
CryoET Data Portal provides insight into the structural and functional organization of biological systems, making it a valuable resource for IID researchers investigating molecular mechanisms of disease, drug targets, and cellular function and response. CryoET Data Portal supports research in a variety of subdomains like structural biology, virology, microbiology, and cell biology, enabling studies of macromolecular complexes, pathogen-host interactions, and more.
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