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http://code.google.com/p/eagle-i/
Ontology that models research resources such as instruments, protocols, reagents, animal models and biospecimens. It has been developed in the context of the eagle-i project (http://eagle-i.net/) and consists of over 3451 classes of which over 1200 were created within the ERO namespace, while the rest come from existent ontologies such as the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI), the uber-anatomy ontology (Uberon), VIVO, the Ontology for Clinical Research (OCRe), the Sequence Ontology (SO), the Software Ontology (SWO) and we include terms from the NCBI Taxonomy as well. The main ontology can be browsed in OntoBee. All purls resolve to OntoBee.
Proper citation: eagle-i research resource ontology (RRID:SCR_008784) Copy
http://bix.ucsd.edu/projects/singlecell/
Software package for short read data from single cells that improves assembly through use of progressively increasing coverage cutoff. Used for single cell Illumina sequences, allows variable coverage datasets to be utilized with assembly of E. coli and S. aureus single cell reads. Assembles single cell genome of uncultivated SAR324 clade of Deltaproteobacteria.
Proper citation: Velvet-SC (RRID:SCR_004377) Copy
http://mus.well.ox.ac.uk/gscandb/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. Database / display tool of genome scans, with a web interface that lets the user view the data. It does not perform any analyses - these must be done by other software, and the results uploaded into it. The basic features of GSCANDB are: * Parallel viewing of scans for multiple phenotypes. * Parallel analyses of the same scan data. * Genome-wide views of genome scans * Chromosomal region views, with zooming * Gene and SNP Annotation is shown at high zoom levels * Haplotype block structure viewing * The positions of known Trait Loci can be overlayed and queried. * Links to Ensembl, MGI, NCBI, UCSC and other genome data browsers. In GSCANDB, a genome scan has a wide definition, including not only the usual statistical genetic measures of association between genetic variation at a series of loci and variation in a phenotype, but any quantitative measure that varies along the genome. This includes for example competitive genome hybridization data and some kinds of gene expression measurements.
Proper citation: WTCHG Genome Scan Viewer (RRID:SCR_001635) Copy
http://www.sci.utah.edu/cibc-software/scirun.html
A Problem Solving Environment (PSE) for modeling, simulation and visualization of scientific problems. SCIRun now includes the biomedical components formally released as BioPSE, as well as BioMesh3D. BioMesh3D is a free, easy to use program for generating quality meshes for the use in biological simulations. The most recent stable release is version 4.6.
Proper citation: SCIRun (RRID:SCR_002541) Copy
A centralized sequence database and community resource for Tribolium genetics, genomics and developmental biology containing genomic sequence scaffolds mapped to 10 linkage groups, genetic linkage maps, the official gene set, Reference Sequences from NCBI (RefSeq), predicted gene models, ESTs and whole-genome tiling array data representing several developmental stages. The current version of Beetlebase is built on the Tribolium castaneum 3.0 Assembly (Tcas 3.0) released by the Human Genome Sequencing Center at the Baylor College of Medicine. The database is constructed using the upgraded Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD) modules. The genomic data is stored in a PostgreSQL relational database using the Chado schema and visualized as tracks in GBrowse. The genetic map is visualized using the comparative genetic map viewer CMAP. To enhance search capabilities, the BLAST search tool has been integrated with the GMOD tools. Tribolium castaneum is a very sophisticated genetic model organism among higher eukaryotes. As the member of a primitive order of holometabolous insects, Coleoptera, Tribolium is in a key phylogenetic position to understand the genetic innovations that accompanied the evolution of higher forms with more complex development. Coleoptera is also the largest and most species diverse of all eukaryotic orders and Tribolium offers the only genetic model for the profusion of medically and economically important species therein. The genome sequences may be downloaded.
Proper citation: BeetleBase (RRID:SCR_001955) Copy
http://bmsr.usc.edu/software/lysis/
Interactive software of a set of modular programs (each performing a specific task) that provide an integrated computing environment for data analysis and system modeling. Unique capabilities of LYSIS include input-output nonlinear system modeling and the novel methodology of Principal Dynamic Modes (PDMs). LYSIS is currently available in two versions: one for LYSIS 7.1 Windows and one for LYSIS 7.2 Matlab. Early versions are also available for UNIX environments, distributed as source code that can be compiled for each UNIX implementation (e.g., Solaris, HPUX, Linux). Specific features of LYSIS that cannot be found in commercially available packages include the efficient kernel estimation using Laguerre expansions and the use of Principal Dynamic Modes (PDMs). These enable input-output modeling of dynamic nonlinear systems with relatively short data-records (even in the presence of considerable noise). System Requirements * Operating System ** Windows XP/Vista/7 ** Sun/Unix: Solaris 2.x
Proper citation: LYSIS (RRID:SCR_001385) Copy
http://www.loni.usc.edu/Software/ShapeTools
Software library that is a collection of Java classes that enable Java programmers to model, manipulate and visualize geometric shapes and associated data values. It simplifies the creation of application programs by providing a ready-made set of support routines. * File format readers that implement ShapeIO interface (modeled after Java ImageIO) are automatically used when appropriate. * Storage of additional metadata of arbitrary type (other than shape vertices and interconnections) is enabled by the use of data attributes. * Shapes may contain a set of child shapes allowing for the construction and manipulation of complex hierarchies of shapes. * The various components of a shape are specified as interfaces with specific implementations, making it easy to create specialized implementations of a shape component when different performance characteristics are required.
Proper citation: LONI ShapeTools (RRID:SCR_002697) Copy
Biomedical technology research center and training resource that develops time-resolved laser technologies and instrumentation, with a focus on 2-D IR spectroscopy. The technologies enable atomic-level measurements of the fastest steps in biological processes to elucidate structure and dynamics in biological macromolecules, assemblies and cells. The Center makes most of its instrumentation available for service research projects to outside users nation-wide.
Proper citation: Ultrafast Optical Processes Laboratory (RRID:SCR_006582) Copy
Biomedical technology research center that develops new technologies for modeling cell biological processes. The technologies are integrated through Virtual Cell, a problem-solving environment built on a central database and disseminated as a Web application for the analysis, modeling and simulation of cell biological processes. NRCAM resides at the Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling, CCAM, and provides a vast array of laboratory equipment that can be used for obtaining experimental data needed to create and enhance Virtual Cell models. Microscopy instrumentation includes three confocal laser scanning microscopes including UV excitation, nonlinear optical microscopy utilizing a titanium sapphire pulsed laser, confocal-based fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, wide-field imaging workstation with cooled CCD and rapid excitation filter wheel, and dual-wavelength spectrofluorometer. Access to the facilities and technical staff is open to all researchers., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: NRCAM (RRID:SCR_006134) Copy
http://ohsu.eagle-i.net/i/0000012e-5e3a-7084-4106-535b80000000
In cooperation with the Data and Clinical Cores at the Layton Center, the Biomarkers and Genetics Core generates and maintains biomarker data for select biomarkers which have established roles in the characterization of subjects with or at risk of dementia. Biological markers of brain aging, dementia risk, and neurodegeneration have the potential to accelerate the identification of disease mechanisms and treatment strategies. Biomarkers may include genes, proteins, or other metabolites, and may be identified in DNA, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), or plasma. Apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotype is generated for all research subjects. Sub-groups of subjects have other types of biomarker data. Many subjects have had genome-wide SNP data generated. In order to foster collaborative research as well as expand resources and expertise, samples (DNA, CSF, and plasma) and data are distributed to qualified investigators worldwide. Most of these researchers are pursuing the causes and modifiers of dementia. Data and samples are collected from well characterized research subjects including the healthy elderly and dementia patients.
Proper citation: Layton Alzheimers Disease Center Biomarkers and Genetics Core Lab (RRID:SCR_009911) Copy
http://ohsu.eagle-i.net/i/0000012e-5e56-c3be-4106-535b80000000
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE.Documented on December 6th,2022. The Oregon Alzheimer?s Disease Center?s (OADC) Clinical Core program, directed by Dr. Jeffrey Kaye, performs longitudinal studies of the natural history of brain aging and Alzheimer''s disease in patients and healthy control volunteers. These studies which are performed through standardized neurological, neuro-psychological, and brain-imaging assessments are carried out in the Alzheimer''s Disease and Memory Assessment Clinics as well as through community-based assessments conducted in the homes of study volunteers. The Layton Center Neuroimaging Lab conducts brain-imaging MRI brain scans to assist in diagnosis of brain disease. Typically, MRI images are taken from three different planes. These planes are known as the coronal plane, sagittal plane and the axial plane. Each series of MRI images is named after the plane from which they were obtained. The Clinical Core?s research is focused on preclinical and early Alzheimer?s disease (AD) yet is also poised to participate in other relevant new research as it arises. The OADC Clinical Core recruits, assesses and follows individuals from population groups at high risk for dementia such as: the healthy ?oldest old?, subjects with family history of AD, and subjects with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Research with underserved populations The Oregon Alzheimer?s Disease Center also maintains two Satellite programs to enhance understanding of underserved populations: The Klamath Exceptional Aging Project (KEAP) is a community-based study of brain aging being conducted in Klamath Falls. The African American Dementia and Aging Project (AADAPt) s a Portland-based cohort of 100 African American seniors.
Proper citation: Layton Alzheimers Disease Center Clinical Core (RRID:SCR_009912) Copy
https://www.colorado.edu/facility/ems/
Core provides access to instruments including:FEI Tecnai 12 Spirit TEM, FEI Tecnai F20 (200kV) FEG-TEM 200kV FEG-TEM,Gatan US4000 4k x 4k CCD, bottom-mount,CryoTEM and electron tomography,High-resolution TEM;FEI Tecnai F20 (200kV) FEG-TEM,300kV FEG-TEM,Gatan US4000 4k x 4k CCD, bottom-mount,CryoTEM and electron tomography,High-resolution TEM,FEI/Phillips CM100 (100kV) TEM,100kV, tungsten TEM,2k x 2k AMT CCD, bottom-mount.
Proper citation: Colorado University at Boulder EM Services Core Facility (RRID:SCR_001432) Copy
http://mus.well.ox.ac.uk/mouse/INBREDS/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 19,2025. Data set of genotypes available for 480 strains and 13370 successful SNP assays that are mapped to build34 of the mouse genome, including 107 SNPs that are mapped to random unanchored sequence 13374 SNPs are mapped onto Build 33 of the mouse genome. You can access the data relative to Build 33 or Build 34.
Proper citation: Wellcome-CTC Mouse Strain SNP Genotype Set (RRID:SCR_003216) Copy
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.592960
Image reconstruction software for MRI. Its library provides common operations on multi-dimensional arrays, Fourier and wavelet transforms, as well as generic implementations of iterative optimization algorithms.
Proper citation: Berkeley Advanced Reconstruction Toolbox (RRID:SCR_016168) Copy
http://fit.genomics.lbl.gov/cgi-bin/myFrontPage.cgi
Web tool for browsing genome wide fitness experiments for diverse bacteria from Deutschbauer lab, the Arkin lab, and collaborators. Collection of mutant phenotypes for bacterial genes of unknown function.
Proper citation: Fitness Browser (RRID:SCR_018981) Copy
http://www.proteometools.org/index.php?id=home
Project for building molecular and digital tools from human proteome to facilitate biomedical research, drug discovery, personalized medicine and life science research.
Proper citation: ProteomeTools (RRID:SCR_018535) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/validate29/
Atlas was created from MRI scans of squirrel monkey brains. The atlas is currently comprised of multiple anatomical templates, diffusion MRI templates, and ex vivo templates. In addition, the templates are combined with histologically defined cortical labels, and diffusion tractography defined white matter labels.
Proper citation: VALiDATe29 Squirrel Monkey Brain Atlas (RRID:SCR_015542) Copy
https://data.broadinstitute.org/alkesgroup/Eagle/
Software package for statistical estimation of haplotype phase either within a genotyped cohort or using a phased reference panel in large scale sequencing. The package includes Eagle1 (to harness identity-by-descent among distant relatives to rapidly call phase using a fast scoring approach) and Eagle2 (to analyze a full probabilistic model similar to the diploid Li-Stephens model used by previous HMM-based methods.
Proper citation: Eagle (RRID:SCR_015991) Copy
https://sourceforge.net/projects/saint-apms/files/
Software tool for upgraded implementation of probabilistic scoring of affinity purification mass spectrometry data. Used for filtering high confidence interaction data from affinity purification mass spectrometry experiments. Used for assigning confidence scores to protein-protein interactions based on quantitative proteomics data in AP-MS experiments.
Proper citation: SAINTexpress (RRID:SCR_018562) Copy
http://code.google.com/p/lapdftext/
Software that facilitates accurate extraction of text from PDF files of research articles for use in text mining applications. It is intended for both scientists and natural language processing (NLP) engineers interested in getting access to text within specific sections of research articles. The system extracts text blocks from PDF-formatted full-text research articles and classifies them into logical units based on rules that characterize specific sections. The LA-PDFText system focuses only on the textual content of the research articles. The current version of LA-PDFText is a baseline system that extracts text using a three-stage process: * identification of blocks of contiguous text * classification of these blocks into rhetorical categories * extraction of the text from blocks grouped section-wise.
Proper citation: lapdftext (RRID:SCR_006167) Copy
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