Scientific Literature Resources
Research begins with the original literature.
VELOR organizes and summarizes published and investigational scientific literature into educational resources designed to improve accessibility and understanding.
Our educational materials are intended to complement—not replace—the original scientific publications.
Researchers are encouraged to review the primary literature directly through recognized scientific databases when evaluating biological mechanisms, investigational compounds, and emerging areas of research.
Recognized databases for primary research.
PubMed
The U.S. National Library of Medicine's searchable database of biomedical literature.
PubMed Central (PMC)
Free full-text biomedical and life sciences journal articles.
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry of publicly and privately supported clinical studies.
Google Scholar
Search engine for scholarly publications.
Crossref
DOI and scientific publication lookup.
Europe PMC
Biomedical literature database.
The strongest research begins with the original publication.
VELOR exists to organize, summarize, and present published scientific literature while encouraging every researcher to consult the original sources.
Research, Refined.
Describe. Never Prescribe.
Research begins with the source.
Scientific progress depends on transparency, reproducibility, and access to the original literature.
VELOR exists to organize and summarize published scientific research—not replace it.
We encourage every researcher to consult the original publications, evaluate the evidence independently, and remain curious throughout the scientific process.
Research begins with the source.
Research, Refined.
Describe. Never Prescribe.
Users remain responsible for reviewing the original scientific publications and complying with all applicable laws, regulations, institutional policies, and ethical standards governing laboratory research. See our Educational Reference Policy for additional context.