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HELIUS DAC
The HELIUS data are owned by the Amsterdam University Medical Centers, location AMC in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. To allow sharing of microbiome data collected in HELIUS with (inter)national researchers, 16s rRNA sequence analysis has been stored at the European genome-phenome archive (EGA; accession code EGAD00001004106). This requires that access needs to be granted, also because the HELIUS data are stored with relevant phenotypical variables. Access is granted to all researchers affiliated with an internationally recognized research institution who request to use the HELIUS data within the EGA context, after having signed the data transfer agreement. Any researcher can request the data by submitting a proposal to the HELIUS Executive Board as outlined at http://www.heliusstudy.nl/en/researchers/collaboration, by email: heliuscoordinator at amsterdamumc dot nl. The HELIUS Executive Board will check proposals if they do not conflict with ethical approvals and informed consent forms of the HELIUS study.
Dac
EGAC00001000895
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Genetic analysis of HLA and immune escape genes in Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma
Study
EGAS00001005054
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RNA-seq data for study 'Smoking-dependent expression alterations in nasal epithelium reveal immune impairment linked to germline variation and lung cancer risk.'
Dataset
EGAD50000000333
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CNS Embryonal tumors
Dataset
EGAD50000000298
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Whole Exome and Target Sequencing Data in 75 Samples from 5 Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients.
Dataset
EGAD00001003278
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Childhood Cancer Model Atlas
Study
EGAS00001006320
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Transcriptomic predictors of survival for palbociclib + endocrine therapy vs. capecitabine in aromatase inhibitor-resistant breast cancer from GEICAM/2013-02 PEARL
Study
EGAS00001008177
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Multi-site tumor sampling highlights molecular intra-tumor heterogeneity in malignant pleural mesothelioma
Dataset
EGAD00001007762
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Metastatic Adrenocortical Carcinoma Displays Higher Mutation Rate and Tumor Heterogeneity than Primary Tumors
Study
phs001658
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Melanoma_multi_site_metastases
Study
EGAS00001001348