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Information available in the database has been generously contributed by the research community, as well as aggregated from publicly-available information across several research resource catalogs. Community contributions are encouraged at both the pre-publication and published stages, and may be annotated to indicate various stages of tool development and characterization. Contributors may provide details on tool availability, including any MTA requirements, instructions, and contact information to acquire a particular research tool.

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Please note:Contributed information on research tools and associated observations will be made publicly available in the NF Research Tools Database. Contributions to the database are welcome at all stages of tool development and characterization. You are encouraged to speak with your institutional technology transfer office prior to sharing any proprietary information to confirm any restrictions on how and when information related to a particular tool may be shared publicly. Non-public information should not be submitted to the NF Research Tools Database without permission of the tool developer.

The database currently supports contributions of information about any animal models, cell lines, antibodies, genetic reagents, and biobanks that are related to the study of neurofibromatosis type 1, neurofibromatosis type 2, or schwannomatosis. If you are interested in contributing a research tool to the database, please visit How to Contribute a Tool

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