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Resource:Human Biological Data Interchange
| Name: | Resource:Human Biological Data Interchange |
| Description: | The Human Biological Data Interchange (HBDI) is the genetics division of NDRI. Created in 1988, HBDI has medical history and genealogical data on over 6700 families who are affected by type 1 diabetes. In addition, HBDI maintains a repository of DNA and immortalized cell lines collected from 500 families. This database and repository was originally created to help researchers uncover the genetic causes of type 1 diabetes. Today, it is also used by researchers who study type 2 diabetes, diabetic complications, autoimmune diseases, kidney disease, and other disorders.
The following resources and services are available to researchers through HBDI:
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| Other Name(s): | Human Biological Data Interchange (HBDI) |
| Parent Organization: | Resource:National Disease Research Interchange, US Biobank |
| Related to: | Human |
| Resource Type(s): | Database, Biomaterial supply resource, Cell repository |
| Keywords: | Genetics, Medical history, Genealogical data, Type 2 diabetes, Diabetic complication, Autoimmune disease, Kidney disease, Disorder, Family pedigree, HLA typing, Frozen, Buffy coat, Catalog, Demographic data, Clinical data, Autoantibody data |
| Abbreviation: | HBDI |
| Resource: | Resource |
| URL: | http://www.ndriresource.org/NDRI_Initiatives/HBDI/36/ |
| Publication link: | http://www.ndriresource.org/SiteData/docs/HBDI_Catalog_8_16_06/c9d56dd1255d206f59db46cd043a033c/HBDI_Catalog_8_16_06.pdf |
| Id: | nlx_143829 |
| Link to OWL / RDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
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| Abbrev | HBDI + |
| CurationStatus | curated + |
| DefiningCitation | http://www.ndriresource.org/NDRI_Initiatives/HBDI/36/ + |
| Definition | The Human Biological Data Interchange (HBD … The Human Biological Data Interchange (HBDI) is the genetics division of NDRI. Created in 1988, HBDI has medical history and genealogical data on over 6700 families who are affected by type 1 diabetes. In addition, HBDI maintains a repository of DNA and immortalized cell lines collected from 500 families. This database and repository was originally created to help researchers uncover the genetic causes of type 1 diabetes. Today, it is also used by researchers who study type 2 diabetes, diabetic complications, autoimmune diseases, kidney disease, and other disorders.
The following resources and services are available to researchers through HBDI:
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| Has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Resource + |
| Has role | Database +, Biomaterial supply resource +, and Cell repository + |
| Id | nlx_143829 + |
| Is part of | Resource:National Disease Research Interchange +, and US Biobank + |
| Keywords | Genetics +, Medical history +, Genealogical data +, Type 2 diabetes +, Diabetic complication +, Autoimmune disease +, Kidney disease +, Disorder +, Family pedigree +, HLA typing +, Frozen +, Buffy coat +, Catalog +, Demographic data +, Clinical data +, and Autoantibody data + |
| Label | Resource:Human Biological Data Interchange + |
| ModifiedDate | 7 December 2011 + |
| Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Resource + |
| PublicationLink | http://www.ndriresource.org/SiteData/docs/HBDI_Catalog_8_16_06/c9d56dd1255d206f59db46cd043a033c/HBDI_Catalog_8_16_06.pdf + |
| RelatedTo | Human + |
| SuperCategory | Resource + |
| Synonym | Human Biological Data Interchange (HBDI) + |




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