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IEDB
(redirected from Immune Epitope Database)

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IEDBImmune Epitope Database (molecular targets of the immune system)
IEDBInternational Economic Data Bank (Crawford School of Economics and Government; Australian National University Supercomputer Facility)
IEDBIntegrated Engineering Database (various organizations)
IEDBIntegrated Enterprise Database
IEDBIllinois Economic Development Board
IEDBIntron Evolution Database


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The data gathered and reviewed from the scientific literature was deposited into the Immune Epitope Database and Analysis Resource supported by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
Now in development, the NIAID's Immune Epitope Database will be the world's largest database for exploring how the body's immune system battles disease.
Data generated under the epitope discovery contracts will provide one of the major sources of information to populate the nation's largest Immune Epitope Database, which is currently being designed by LIAI under a seven-year $25 million NIAID contract.
 
 
 
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