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Welcome to the Molecular Biology Guide, where you'll find a variety of library resources to support your research in molecular biology.
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- PubMed/MEDLINE PubMed comprises more than 19 million citations for the biomedical literature and links to DNA and protein data at NCBI.
- NCBI - National Center for Biotechnology InformationThe NCBI advances science and health by providing access to biomedical and genomic information. A major repository of DNA and protein information as well as programs to search and compare sequences.
- BIOSIS Previews The foremost reference database in the life sciences; provides abstracts of literature in biological and biomedical areas. Includes Biological Abstracts, Biological Abstracts/RRM, and BioResearch Index.
- Current Protocols in Molecular Biology Published methods and procedures for research in molecular biology. Includes materials lists, tables, illustrations, commentaries and step-by-step protocols.
- Current Protocols in Bioinformatics Online manual and instructions for research biologists working with bioinformatics applications and databases.
- Springer ProtocolsMore than 20,000 protocols from Methods in Molecular Biology and other Methods titles.
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- Systematic Reviews - assistance with searching, citation management, and appraisal.
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