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Featured Sites
  1. Current Protocols Key site [UCSD Only]
    Online version of the popular looseleaf binder series of laboratory "cookbooks." Note: our subscription does NOT include Magnetic Resonance Imaging or Food Analytical Chemistry titles. [Full Description]
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  2. NeuroscienceNetBase Key site [UCSD Only]
    Full text of over 100 books in neurosciences. Search across all titles to find chapters of interest or browse categories of individual books. Requires current Acrobat Reader.[Full Description]
    http://www.neurosciencenetbase.com/
  3. PubMED (MEDLINE) Key site
    1953-present. MEDLINE and genetics databases from the National Library of Medicine. Now offers e-mail alerting and RSS feeds! Choose Abstract display to see UC E-Links icons for linking to full text and ordering interlibrary loans.[Full Description]
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    PubMed Info for UCSD: guides, tips, etc.
  4. Biology Division, UCSD
    The Web site for UCSD Biology. Features information on faculty research, educational programs and a growing number of class-specific Web sites.[Full Description]
    http://www-biology.ucsd.edu/
  5. Neurosciences on the Internet
    Sections on academic research centers, software, images, neurological disease, and more. Fun features include NeuroRoulette - a randomly chosen link from the database, and the NeuroRing - a Web-based chain of neurosciences Web sites. [Full Description]
    http://www.neuroguide.com/
  6. Society for Neuroscience
    The world's largest organization of scientists and physicians dedicated to understanding the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. Includes a membership directory, and links to association websites for diseases and disorders.[Full Description]
    http://apu.sfn.org/
  7. Whole Brain Atlas
    Visually rich online atlas of the brain, with images of normal and pathological brain tissue.[Full Description]
    http://www.med.harvard.edu:80/AANLIB/home.html

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