| URL: | http://bioinf.uta.fi/idr |
| Full name: | The ImmunoDeficiency Resource |
| Description: | The IDR knowledge base contains information for 158 diseases, both from a clinical as well as molecular point of view. |
| Year founded: | 2002 |
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| Country/Region: | Finland |
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| University/Institution: | University of Tampere |
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| Country/Region: | Finland |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Samarghitean C |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | crina.samarghitean@uta.fi |
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IDR knowledge base for primary immunodeficiencies. [PMID: 17394641]
BACKGROUND: The ImmunoDeficiency Resource (IDR) is a knowledge base for the integration of the clinical, biochemical, genetic, genomic, proteomic, structural, and computational data of primary immunodeficiencies. The need for the IDR arises from the lack of structured and systematic information about primary immunodeficiencies on the Internet, and from the lack of a common platform which enables doctors, researchers, students, nurses and patients to find out validated information about these diseases. |
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Distribution of immunodeficiency fact files with XML--from Web to WAP. [PMID: 15978138]
BACKGROUND: Although biomedical information is growing rapidly, it is difficult to find and retrieve validated data especially for rare hereditary diseases. There is an increased need for services capable of integrating and validating information as well as proving it in a logically organized structure. A XML-based language enables creation of open source databases for storage, maintenance and delivery for different platforms. |
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IDR: the ImmunoDeficiency Resource. [PMID: 11752302]
The ImmunoDeficiency Resource (IDR), freely available at http://www.uta.fi/imt/bioinfo/idr/, is a comprehensive knowledge base on immunodeficiencies. It is designed for different user groups such as researchers, physicians and nurses as well as patients and their families and the general public. Information on immunodeficiencies is stored as fact files, which are disease- and gene-based information resources. We have developed an inherited disease markup language (IDML) data model, which is designed for storing disease- and gene-specific data in extensible markup language (XML) format. The fact files written by the IDML can be used to present data in different contexts and platforms. All the information in the IDR is validated by expert curators. |