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http://senselab.med.yale.edu/modeldb/
Curated database of published models so that they can be openly accessed, downloaded, and tested to support computational neuroscience. Provides accessible location for storing and efficiently retrieving computational neuroscience models.Coupled with NeuronDB. Models can be coded in any language for any environment. Model code can be viewed before downloading and browsers can be set to auto-launch the models. The model source code has to be available from publicly accessible online repository or WWW site. Original source code is used to generate simulation results from which authors derived their published insights and conclusions.
Proper citation: ModelDB (RRID:SCR_007271) Copy
http://proteogenomics.musc.edu/ma/musc_madb.php?page=home&act=manage
Database that is a repository for DNA microarray data generated by MUSC investigators as well as researchers in the global research community.
Proper citation: MUSC DNA Microarray Database (RRID:SCR_010977) Copy
http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/tcrb/tturc/
A transdisciplinary approach to the full spectrum of basic and applied research on tobacco use to reduce the disease burden of tobacco use, including: * Etiology of tobacco use and addiction * Impact of advertising and marketing * Prevention of tobacco use * Treatment of tobacco use and addiction * Identification of biomarkers of tobacco exposure * Identification of genes related to addiction and susceptibility to harm from tobacco Goals * Increase the number of investigators from relevant disciplines who focus on the study of tobacco use as part of transdisciplinary teams. * Generate basic research evidence to improve understanding of the etiology and natural history of tobacco use. * Produce evidence-based tobacco use interventions that can translate to the community and specific understudied or underserved populations. * Increase the number of evidence-based interventions that are novel, including the development, testing and dissemination of innovative behavioral treatments and prevention strategies based upon findings from basic research. * Train transdisciplinary investigators capable of conducting cutting-edge tobacco use research. * Increase the number of peer-reviewed publications in the areas of tobacco use, nicotine addiction, and treatment.
Proper citation: Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers (RRID:SCR_006858) Copy
http://www.chemnavigator.com/cnc/services/SCSORS_Overview.asp
ChemNavigator has extended its agreement with NCI to include the development of a new Semi-Custom Synthesis On-line Request System (SCSORS), funded mostly by NCI with additional financial support from the NIH Chemical Genomics Center (NCGC). The new SCSORS project will provide the NIH access to the world''s supply of synthetic chemistry available for drug discovery. Once fully formed, SCSORS will provide a strategy for all NIH scientists to circulate requests for specific chemical samples among thousands, if not tens of thousands, of synthetic chemists at suppliers registered in the system. Sample quantities will range from milligram up to kilogram scale requests. Suppliers will be provided tools that allow them to review these requests and make proposals to NIH scientists for the synthesis of substances. It is expected that using the SCSORS strategy will allow the NIH to acquire chemical samples at less than 10% of the internal cost of synthesis while offering access to world wide chemical expertise and diversity. Once fully implemented, SCSORS will become an archive of commercially accessible custom chemistry products for pharmaceutical research. It is expected that this database of commercially accessible substances will grow to over 250 million substances in the coming two years.
Proper citation: SCSORS - Semi-Custom Synthesis On-line Request System (RRID:SCR_005636) Copy
http://cgap.nci.nih.gov/Genes/GOBrowser
With the CGAP GO browser, you can browse through the GO vocabularies, and find human and mouse genes assigned to each term. GO data updated every few months. Platform: Online tool
Proper citation: CGAP GO Browser (RRID:SCR_005676) Copy
http://www.webarraydb.org/webarray/index.html
An open source integrated microarray database and analysis suite that features convenient uploading of data for storage in a MIAME (Minimal Information about a Microarray Experiment) compliant fashion. It allows data to be mined with a large variety of R-based tools, including data analysis across multiple platforms. Different methods for probe alignment, normalization and statistical analysis are included to account for systematic bias. Student's t-test, moderated t-tests, non-parametric tests and analysis of variance or covariance (ANOVA/ANCOVA) are among the choices of algorithms for differential analysis of data. Users also have the flexibility to define new factors and create new analysis models to fit complex experimental designs. All data can be queried or browsed through a web browser. The computations can be performed in parallel on symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) systems or Linux clusters.
Proper citation: WebArrayDB (RRID:SCR_005577) Copy
http://edwardslab.bmcb.georgetown.edu/ws/peptideMapper/
The PeptideMapper Web-Service provides alignments of peptide sequence alignments to proteins, mRNA, EST, and HTC sequences from Genbank, RefSeq, UniProt, IPI, VEGA, EMBL, and HInvDb. This mapping infrastructure is supported, in part, by the compressed peptide sequence database infrastructure (Edwards, 2007) which enables a fast, suffix-tree based mapping of peptide sequences to gene identifiers and a gene-focused detailed mapping of peptide sequences to source sequence evidence. The PeptideMapper Web-Service can be used interactively or as a web-service using either HTTP or SOAP requests. Results of HTTP requests can be returned in a variety of formats, including XML, JSON, CSV, TSV, or XLS, and in some cases, GFF or BED; results of SOAP requests are returned as SOAP responses. The PeptideMapper Web-Service maps at most 20 peptides with length between 5 and 30 amino-acids in each request. The number of alignments returned, per peptide, gene, and sequence type, is set to 10 by default. The default can be changed on the interactive alignments search form or by using the max web-service parameter.
Proper citation: PeptideMapper (RRID:SCR_005763) Copy
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/GeneTests/lab
The GeneTests Web site, a publicly funded medical genetics information resource developed for physicians, other healthcare providers, and researchers, is available at no cost to all interested persons. By providing current, authoritative information on genetic testing and its use in diagnosis, management, and genetic counseling, GeneTests promotes the appropriate use of genetic services in patient care and personal decision making. At This Site: * GeneReviews: Expert-authored peer-reviewed disease descriptions * Laboratory Directory: International directory of genetic testing laboratories * Clinic Directory: International directory of genetics and prenatal diagnosis clinics * Educational Materials: Illustrated glossary, information on genetic services, PowerPoint presentations, annotated Internet resources We comply with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information.
Proper citation: GeneTests (RRID:SCR_010725) Copy
http://www.pathwaycommons.org/
Data management software that runs the Pathway Commons web service. It makes it easy to aggregate custom pathway data sets available in standard exchange formats from multiple databases, present pathway data to biologists via a customizable web interface, and export pathway data via a web service to third-party software, such as Cytoscape, for visualization and analysis. cPath is software only, and does not include new pathway information. Main features: * Import pipeline capable of aggregating pathway and interaction data sets from multiple sources, including: MINT, IntAct, HPRD, DIP, BioCyc, KEGG, PUMA2 and Reactome. * Import/Export support for the Proteomics Standards Initiative Molecular Interaction (PSI-MI) and the Biological Pathways Exchange (BioPAX) XML formats. * Data visualization and analysis via Cytoscape. * Simple HTTP URL based XML web service. * Complete software is freely available for local install. Easy to install and administer. * Partly funded by the U.S. National Cancer Institute, via the Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG) and aims to meet silver-level requirements for software interoperability and data exchange.
Proper citation: cPath (RRID:SCR_001749) Copy
A freely accessible on-line systems biology resource devoted to all aspects of protein modification, as well as other post-translational modifications. It provides valuable and unique tools for both cell biologists and mass spectroscopists. PhosphoSite is a human- and mouse-centric database. It includes features such as: viewing the locations of modified residues on molecular models; browsing and searching MS2 records by disease, tissue, and cell line; submitting lists of peptides to identify previously reported genes; searching by sub-cellular localization, treatment, tissues, cell types, cell lines and diseases, and protein types and protein domains; searching for experimentally-verified kinase substrates and viewing preferred substrate motifs; and viewing MS2 spectra for peptides and sites not previously published.
Proper citation: PhosphoSitePlus: Protein Modification Site (RRID:SCR_001837) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. Bioinformatics resource system including web server and web service for functional annotation and enrichment analyses of gene lists. Consists of comprehensive knowledgebase and set of functional analysis tools. Includes gene centered database integrating heterogeneous gene annotation resources to facilitate high throughput gene functional analysis.
Proper citation: DAVID (RRID:SCR_001881) Copy
http://www.cse-lab.ethz.ch/index.php?&option=com_content&view=article&id=363
Software tool for automated analysis of monolayer wound healing assays. Available as a stand alone application for Macintosh and Windows and as a source code. Offers a graphical user interface for inspection of analysis results and manual modification of analysis parameters., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: Tscratch (RRID:SCR_014282) Copy
https://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/geneshot/
Software tool as search engine for ranking genes from arbitrary text queries. Enables to enter arbitrary search terms, to receive ranked lists of genes relevant to search terms. Returned ranked gene lists contain genes that were previously published in association with search terms, as well as genes predicted to be associated with terms based on data integration from multiple sources. Search results are presented with interactive visualizations.
Proper citation: Geneshot (RRID:SCR_017582) Copy
http://taylor0.biology.ucla.edu/structureHarvester/
Web based program for collating results generated by program STRUCTURE. Provides assess and visualize likelihood values across multiple values of K and hundreds of iterations for easier detection of number of genetic groups that best fit data. Reformats data for use in downstream programs, such as CLUMPP.It is complement for using software Structure in genetics population. Website and program for visualizing STRUCTURE output and implementing Evanno method., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: Structure Harvester (RRID:SCR_017636) Copy
https://delaney.shinyapps.io/FairSubset/
Web tool to choose representative subsets of data for use with replicates or groups of different sample sizes. Used to retain distribution information at single datum level and may be considered for standardized use in fair publishing practices.
Proper citation: FairSubset (RRID:SCR_019102) Copy
https://skyline.gs.washington.edu/labkey/project/home/software/Skyline/begin.view
Software tool as Windows client application for targeted proteomics method creation and quantitative data analysis. Open source document editor for creating and analyzing targeted proteomics experiments. Used for large scale quantitative mass spectrometry studies in life sciences.
Proper citation: Skyline (RRID:SCR_014080) Copy
http://drugtargetontology.org/
Ontology of drug targets to be used as a reference for drug targets, with the longer-term goal of creating a community standard that will facilitate the integration of diverse drug discovery information from numerous heterogeneous resources. The project itself aims to develop a novel semantic framework to formalize knowledge about drug targets with a focus on the current IDG protein families.
Proper citation: Drug Target Ontology (RRID:SCR_015581) Copy
http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/gen3va/
Software tool for aggregation and analysis of gene expression signatures from related studies.Used to aggregate and analyze gene expression signatures extracted from GEO by crowd using GEO2Enrichr. Used to view aggregated report that provides global, interactive views, including enrichment analyses, for collections of signatures from multiple studies sharing biological theme.
Proper citation: GEN3VA (RRID:SCR_015682) Copy
http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/CREEDS/
Software resource that allows students or the general public find variants that may be significantly associated with some disease. CREEDS also visualizes and analyzes gene expression signatures.
Proper citation: CRowd Extracted Expression of Differential Signatures (RRID:SCR_015680) Copy
https://www.rosettacommons.org/home
Molecular modeling software package for 3D structure prediction and high resolution design of proteins, nucleic acids, and non natural polymers. Used in computational biology, including de novo protein design, enzyme design, ligand docking, and structure prediction of biological macromolecules and macromolecular complexes.
Proper citation: Rosetta (RRID:SCR_015701) Copy
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