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brain-development.org Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
brain-development.org (RRID:SCR_005838) | brain-development.org | software application, data or information resource, data processing software, atlas, registration software, software resource, portal, image analysis software, data set | brain-development.org hosts data and resources used in computational analysis of brain development, including MRI data sets of developing human, software tools, atlases, protocols and software. Several different atlas datasets are available including: * Adult * Pediatric * Neonatal (T2 Templates, Probability Maps) * Neonatal (High-definition, T1 and T2 Templates, Probability Maps) * Fetal (High-definition, T2 Templates, Probability Maps) * Atlas software Anatomical segmentation protocols are available, as well as an Image Registration Toolkit. | atlas, data set, software tool, computational analysis, brain development, mri, data set, developing human, protocol, atlas software, adult, pediatric, neonatal, fetal, t1, t2, probability map, brain, image | has parent organization: Imperial College London; London; United Kingdom | nlx_149359 | SCR_005838 | brain-development.org at imperial college | 2026-02-17 10:00:49 | 153 | ||||||||
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IXI dataset Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
IXI dataset (RRID:SCR_005839) | IXI dataset | data or information resource, project portal, portal, data set | Data set of nearly 600 MR images from normal, healthy subjects, along with demographic characteristics, collected as part of the Information eXtraction from Images (IXI) project available for download. Tar files containing T1, T2, PD, MRA and DTI (15 directions) scans from these subjects are available. The data has been collected at three different hospitals in London: * Hammersmith Hospital using a Philips 3T system * Guy''s Hospital using a Philips 1.5T system * Institute of Psychiatry using a GE 1.5T system | neuroimaging, structural mri assay, magnetic resonance angiography, nifti, t1, t2, pd, dti, demographic, normal, healthy, adult, mri, brain, image collection |
is used by: NIF Data Federation has parent organization: Imperial College London; London; United Kingdom |
Normal, Healthy | EPSRC GR/S21533/02 | Acknowledgement requested | nlx_149360 | http://brain-development.org/ | SCR_005839 | Information eXtraction from Images dataset | 2026-02-17 10:00:57 | 28 | ||||
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Brain Atlas Database of Japanese Monkey for WWW Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Brain Atlas Database of Japanese Monkey for WWW (RRID:SCR_006104) | Brain Atlas Database of Japanese Monkey | data or information resource, image collection, data set, atlas | Atlas of magnetic resonance images and histological sections of a Japanese monkey brain, Rhesus monkey and human. The Brain Explorer allows for display, magnification, and comparison these images. Other formats include a collection of .jpg images, Quicktime VR (allow user to zoom in), and EmonV, a voxel viewer for MacOS X. | magnetic resonance image, histological section, brain, cerebellum, brain explorer, male, adult, neuroanatomy | has parent organization: RIO-DB - Research Information Database | Exclusive property of the AIST. Unauthorized reproduction or use of all or part of these materials is prohibited. http://riodb.ibase.aist.go.jp/copyrighte.html | nlx_151575 | SCR_006104 | Brain Atlas Database of Japanese Monkey for WWW. | 2026-02-17 10:00:45 | 1 | |||||||
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Songbird Brain Transcriptome Database Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Songbird Brain Transcriptome Database (RRID:SCR_006182) | Songbird Brain Transcriptome Database | data or information resource, production service resource, analysis service resource, database, service resource, data analysis service | Database containing cDNA clone information of the brains of songbirds. These clones are annotated with behavioral information, as well as links to information of homologous genes of other species. The database includes over 91,000 zebra finch brain cDNAs (2009) sequenced by Duke, ESTIMA, and Rockefeller research groups. The project is a collaborative effort of the Jarvis Laboratory of Duke University, Duke Bioinformatics, and The Genomics group of RIKEN, with Erich D. Jarvis as P.I. and Kazuhiro Wada as Co-P.I. Microarrays with the cDNAs in this database are available at Duke http://mgm.duke.edu/genome/dna_micro/core/spotted.htm and through the NIH Neurosciences Microarray Consortium http://arrayconsortium.tgen.org/np2/public/overview.jsp | brain, songbird, microarray, cdna, cdna clone, clone, behavior, homologous gene, annotation, homologue |
is related to: NIH Neuroscience Microarray Consortium is related to: AmiGO has parent organization: Duke University School of Medicine; North Carolina; USA |
Whitehall Foundation ; Klingenstein Foundation ; Packard Foundation ; Human Fronteir Science Program ; RIKEN ; Japanese Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology MEXT ; NSF ; Waterman award ; NIDCD R01DC7218 |
PMID:17018643 | Public | nlx_151729 | SCR_006182 | 2026-02-17 10:00:46 | 8 | ||||||
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MICe - Mouse Imaging Centre Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
MICe - Mouse Imaging Centre (RRID:SCR_006145) | MICe | data or information resource, topical portal, production service resource, atlas, reference atlas, service resource, portal | A unique resource and comprehensive imaging facility combining the latest state-of-the-art digital medical imaging technologies for the characterization of mouse functional genomics. The goals of the Mouse Imaging Centre are: * To provide a variety of medical imaging technologies adapted to studying genetically modified mice. These technologies include magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, micro computed tomography (micro-CT), ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM), and optical projection tomography (OPT). * To screen large numbers of mice for models of human diseases. * To image an individual mouse over time to observe development, disease progression and responses to experimental treatment. * To develop an exciting team of investigators with expertise in imaging techniques, computer science, engineering, imaging processing, developmental biology and mouse pathology. * To work by collaboration with researchers throughout the world. When we look for human diseases in the human population, we make extensive use of medical imaging. Therefore, it makes sense to have available the same imaging capabilities as we investigate mice for models of human disease. The Mouse Imaging Centre (MICe) has developed high field magnetic resonance imaging microscopy, ultrasound biomicroscopy, micro computed tomography, and optical techniques. With these imaging tools, MICe is screening randomly mutagenized mice to look for phenotypes that represent human diseases and is taking established human disease models in mice and using imaging to follow the progression of disease and response to treatment over time. It is clear that imaging has a major contribution to make to phenotyping genetic variants and to characterizing mouse models. MICe is staffed by an exciting new team of about 30 investigators with expertise in imaging techniques, computer science, engineering, imaging processing, developmental biology and mouse pathology. The Mouse Imaging Centre (MICe) is not a fee-for-service facility but works through collaborations. Services include: * Projects involving MicroCT are available as a fee for service. * We will eventually move to the same model above with MRI. * Ultrasound Biomicroscopy is used for cardiac, embryo and cancer studies and is available as fee for service at $100 per study or in some cases on a collaborative basis. * Optical Projection Tomography has only limited availability on a collaborative basis. Mouse Atlas As our images are inherently three-dimensional, we will be able to make quantitative measures of size and volume. With this in mind, we are developing a mouse atlas showing the normal deviation of organ sizes. This atlas is an important resource for biologists as it has the potential to eliminate the need to sacrifice as many controls when making comparisons with mutants. Mouse Atlas Examples: * Variational Mouse Brain Atlas * Cerebral Vascular Atlas of the CBA Mouse * Neuroanatomy Atlas of the C57Bl/6j Mouse * Vascular Atlas of the Developing Mouse Embryo * Micro-CT E15.5 Mouse Embryo Atlas | imaging, functional genomics, mutant mouse, mri, micro computed tomography, ultrasound biomicroscopy, optical projection tomography, phenotype, genetic variant, brain, image | has parent organization: Toronto Centre for Phenogenomics | Human disease | Burroughs Wellcome Fund ; Canada Foundation for Innovation ; Canada Research Chairs ; Canadian Institutes of Health Research ; National Cancer Institute of Canada ; NIH ; Ontario Innovation Trust ; Ontario Research and Development Challenge Fund ; commercial partners |
nlx_151635 | SCR_006145 | Mouse Imaging Centre, Mouse Imaging Center, Mouse Imaging Centre (MICe) | 2026-02-17 10:01:00 | 3 | ||||||
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neuroVIISAS Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
neuroVIISAS (RRID:SCR_006010) | neuroVIISAS | software application, data processing software, data analytics software, d visualization software, software resource, network graph visualization software, data visualization software | An open framework for integrative data analysis, visualization and population simulations for the exploration of network dynamics on multiple levels. This generic platform allows the integration of neuroontologies, mapping functions for brain atlas development, and connectivity data administration; all of which are required for the analysis of structurally and neurobiologically realistic simulations of networks. What makes neuroVIISAS unique is the ability to integrate neuroontologies, image stacks, mappings, visualizations, analyzes and simulations to use them for modelling and simulations. Based on the analysis of over 2020 tracing studies, atlas terminologies and registered histological stacks of images, neuroVIISAS permits the definition of neurobiologically realistic networks that are transferred to the simulation engine NEST. The analysis on a local and global level, the visualization of connectivity data and the results of simulations offer new possibilities to study structural and functional relationships of neural networks. neuroVIISAS provide answers to questions like: # How can we assemble data of tracing studies? (Metastudy) # Is it possible to integrate tracing and brainmapping data? (Data Integration) # How does the network of analyzed tracing studies looks like? (Visualization) # Which graph theoretical properties posses such a network? (Analysis) # Can we perform population simulations of a tracing study based network? (Simulation and higher level data integration) neuroVIISAS can be used to organize mapping and connectivity data of central nervous systems of any species. The rat brain project of neuroVIISAS contains 450237 ipsi- and 175654 contralateral connections. A list of evaluated tracing studies are available. PyNEST script generation does work using WINDOWS OS, however, the script must be transferred to a UNIX OS with installed NEST. The results file of the NEST simulation can be visualized and analyzed by neuroVIISAS on a WINDOWS OS. | platform, simulation, mapping data, connectivity data, central nervous system, tracing, connectivity, java, image modality, pynest, nest, animation, brain, nervous system, brain mapping, neuroimaging, terminology, ontology, connectomics, atlas, population spike analysis, analytics, connectome, 3d visualization, visual analytics, ontology |
is listed by: 3DVC has parent organization: University of Rostock; Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; Germany |
PMID:22350719 | nlx_151398 | http://139.30.176.116/index-Dateien/Page455.htm | SCR_006010 | neuro Visualization Imagemapping Information System for Analysis and Simulation | 2026-02-17 10:00:59 | 8 | ||||||
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TOADS-CRUISE Brain Segmentation Tools Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
TOADS-CRUISE Brain Segmentation Tools (RRID:SCR_005977) | TOADS-CRUISE | software application, data processing software, software resource, segmentation software, image analysis software | A collection of software plug-ins developed for the automatic segmentation of magnetic resonance brain images. The tools include multiple published algorithms developed at Johns Hopkins University. The SPECTRE algorithm performs brain extraction. The TOADS algorithm generates a topology-preserving tissue classification into cortical, subcortical, and cerebellar structures. The CRUISE algorithm produces inner, central, and outer cortical surfaces suitable for computing thickness and other geometric measures. Tools are also included for performing gyral labeling, lesion segmentation, thickness computation, surface visualization, and surface file conversion. All tools are released as plug-ins for the MIPAV software package and were developed using the Java Image Science Toolkit (both available at NITRC: http://nitrc.org). They are therefore cross-platform and compatible with a wide variety of file formats. | plug in, neuroanatomy, brain, magnetic resonance, algorithm |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Biositemaps is related to: JIST: Java Image Science Toolkit is related to: MIPAV: Medical Image Processing and Visualization is related to: INCF Software Center |
Free | nlx_151350 | SCR_005977 | 2026-02-17 10:00:50 | 13 | ||||||||
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Roadmap Epigenomics Project Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Roadmap Epigenomics Project (RRID:SCR_008924) | Roadmap Epigenomics Project | organization portal, data or information resource, consortium, project portal, portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 11, 2022. Project for human epigenomic data from experimental pipelines built around next-generation sequencing technologies to map DNA methylation, histone modifications, chromatin accessibility and small RNA transcripts in stem cells and primary ex vivo tissues selected to represent normal counterparts of tissues and organ systems frequently involved in human disease. Consortium expects to deliver collection of normal epigenomes that will provide framework or reference for comparison and integration within broad array of future studies. Consortium is also committed to development, standardization and dissemination of protocols, reagents and analytical tools to enable research community to utilize, integrate and expand upon this body of data. | epigenomics, genome, genetic variation, gene regulation, genomics, stem cell, primary cell, tissue, blood, lung, heart, gastrointestinal tract, brain, embryonic stem cell, fetus, adult, cell, epigenome, methylome, chip-seq, rna, breast, muscle, connective, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, fat, hematopoietic stem cell, thymus, spleen, placenta, kidney, adrenal, induced pluripotent stem cell, skin, angular gyrus, anterior caudate, cingulate gyrus, hippocampus, inferior temporal lobe, mid frontal lobe, substantia nigra, dna methylation, histone modification, chromatin, rna transcript, dna, methylation, histone, data set |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: VizHub is used by: Integrated Data Annotation is listed by: 3DVC is listed by: OMICtools is related to: NCBI Epigenomics is related to: Gene Expression Omnibus is related to: Spark is related to: Deep Blue Epigenomic Data Server has parent organization: NIH Common Fund is parent organization of: Human Epigenome Atlas is parent organization of: WashU Epigenome Browser is parent organization of: VizHub |
PMID:22690667 PMID:20944595 PMID:20944597 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_151644, OMICS_01564 | SCR_008924 | Epigenomics Program, Common Fund Epigenomics, NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Program, NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Project, Common Fund Epigenomics Program, NIH Common Fund Epigenomics, NIH Common Fund Epigenomics Program, Common Fund Roadmap Epigenomics Program | 2026-02-17 10:01:26 | 310 | ||||||
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Johns Hopkins Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Resource Report Resource Website |
Johns Hopkins Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (RRID:SCR_008757) | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | A Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) whose goal is to conduct basic and clinical research aimed at understanding Alzheimer's disease. The Center enrolls a variety of individuals for clinical trials, evaluation and follow-up, including: normal control subjects, individuals with mild memory problems, and patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease or related dementias. Researchers can request data and specimens obtained from ADRC subjects. These include blood or DNA, brain specimens, and cross-sectional or longitudinal clinical and cognitive data, all from ADRC subjects. | alzheimer's disease, mild memory problem, dementia, clinical data, cognitive data, blood, dna, brain, tissue, human, clinical trial, memory |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Baltimore, Maryland; USA |
Alzheimer's disease, Normal control, Mild memory problem, Dementia, Aging | NIA | Public, Researchers can request data and specimens obtained from ADRC subjects | nlx_144105 | SCR_008757 | Johns Hopkins ADRC, Johns Hopkins Alzheimer's Disease Research Center | 2026-02-17 10:01:17 | 0 | ||||||
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Brain Research Institute Biobank Resources Resource Report Resource Website |
Brain Research Institute Biobank Resources (RRID:SCR_008756) | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | Brain bank resources which include postmortem human frozen brain tissue and matched cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood available for scientists to search for etiopathogeneses of human disease. The National Neurological Research Specimen Bank and the Multiple Sclerosis Human Neurospecimen Bank maintains a collection of quick frozen and formalin fixed postmortem human brain tissue and frozen cerebrospinal fluid from patients with neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's Disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, depressive disorder/suicide, and epilepsy, among others. Diagnoses are documented by clinical medical records and gross/microscopic neuropathology. The Neuropathology Laboratory at the UCLA Medical Center maintains a bank of frozen, formalin and paraformaldehyde-fixed and paraffin-embedded postmortem human brain tissues and frozen cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from patients who die with Alzheimer's disease and other dementing and degenerative illnesses, as well as control materials removed in a similar fashion from patients who are neurologically normal. | postmortem, brain, coronal, brain tissue, cerebral spinal fluid, blood, cerebral spinal fluid cell, cell-free cerebral spinal fluid, serum, plasma, buffy coat, frozen, formalin fixed, paraformaldehyde-fixed, paraffin-embedded, neurological disease, alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, depressive disorder, suicide, epilepsy, huntington's disease, multiple sclerosis, parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, schizophrenia, stroke, cerebrovascular accident, fronto-temporal dementia, neurologically normal, coronal section, control, clinical data |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Brain Research Institute |
Neurological disease, Alzheimer's disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Depressive Disorder, Suicide, Epilepsy, Huntington's disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Schizophrenia, Stroke, Cerebrovascular Accident, Fronto-temporal dementia, Aging | NINDS ; NIMH ; National MS Society ; United States Department of Veterans Affairs ; Veterans Affairs West Los Angeles Healthcare Center ; NIA |
Public, Available to the research community | nlx_143996 | http://www.bri.ucla.edu/bri_research/research_resources.asp | SCR_008756 | Brain Research Institute Research Resources, Brain Research Institute Biobanks, BRI Research Resources, BRI Biobanks, BRI Biobank Resources | 2026-02-17 10:01:24 | 0 | |||||
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Mayo Clinic Jacksonville: Neuropathology and Microscopy Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville: Neuropathology and Microscopy (RRID:SCR_008753) | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | A brain bank and laboratory focused on memory and motor disorders. Brains are sent to the laboratory for diagnosis and research for the State of Florida Alzheimer Disease Initiative and for the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. As part of this brain banking function, fixed and frozen brain samples are obtained at autopsy and sent to the laboratory for diagnostic evaluation and for various types of research studies. The major types of analyses performed on the brain samples include neuro-histology, immunohistochemistry, confocal microscopy, electron microscopy and image analysis, as well as immunoassays. The latter are based upon Western blotting and enzyme linked immunoassays. The laboratory has a specific interest in the interface between normal aging and Alzheimer's disease, as well as in non-Alzheimer's degenerative disorders such as Lewy body dementia, corticobasal degeneration, progressive supranuclear palsy and frontotemporal dementia. The primary focus of research on aging is neuropathologic characterization of brains of individuals who had been prospectively and longitudinally evaluated during life. These studies aim to determine differences in a range of biologic parameters in brains of people with normal cognitive, mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Their focus on Parkinson's disease is to identify preclinical Parkinson's disease in order to develop means for early diagnosis. | tissue, brain, fixed, frozen, alzheimer's disease, normal aging, memory disorder, motor disorder, parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, lewy body disease, corticobasal degeneration, frontotemporal dementia, dementia, mild cognitive impairment, mouse, neurofibrillary degeneration, postmortem, normal control, autopsy |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Mayo Clinic Florida; Florida; USA has parent organization: Mayo Alzheimer's Disease Research Center has parent organization: Florida Alzheimer's Disease Research Center |
Alzheimer's disease, Aging, Memory disorder, Motor disorder, Parkinson's disease, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Lewy Body Disease, Corticobasal Degeneration, Frontotemporal dementia, Dementia, Mild Cognitive Impairment | NIA P50-AG16574; NIA P50-AG25711; NINDS P50-40256 |
nlx_143952 | SCR_008753 | Mayo Clinic Jacksonville: Neuropathology Microscopy, Mayo Clinic Florida: Neuropathology and Microscopy, Neuropathology and Microscopy - Dennis W. Dickson, Mayo Clinic Florida: Neuropathology and Microscopy - Dennis W. Dickson | 2026-02-17 10:01:17 | 1 | |||||||
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genes2mind Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
genes2mind (RRID:SCR_008872) | genes2mind | data or information resource, production service resource, analysis service resource, database, service resource, data analysis service | genes2mind is a tool for rapid exploratory analysis of psychotropic drug-induced gene expression in the brain. We present here an open resource containing comparison of effects of various classes of psychotropic drugs on transcriptional alterations of ~20,000 genes in the mouse brain (C57BL/6J). Data stored in the database include raw gene expression values as well as results of drug comparison. * Genomic Signature Identification section allows for the identification of drug-specific genomic signatures. * Genomic Signature Analysis section allows for further inspection and visualization of the signatures using multidimensional data analysis (PCA), co-expression analysis and heatmaps. * Single Gene Inspection allows for brief review of expression of specific candidate genes using barplots. | psychotropic drug, gene expression, gene, brain, drug, c57bl/6j, genomic | has parent organization: Polish Academy of Sciences Poznan; Poznan; Poland | Institute of Pharmacology PAS ; Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education DeMeTer 3.1 POIG; Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education NN405 274137; European Union FP6 GENADDICT LSHM-CT-2004-005166 |
nlx_149344 | SCR_008872 | 2026-02-17 10:01:26 | 3 | ||||||||
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Connectome Workbench Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Connectome Workbench (RRID:SCR_008750) | CWB, wb_view, wb_command, wb_import | source code, software resource, software toolkit | Software brain visualization, analysis and discovery tool for fMRI and dMRI brain imaging data, including functional and structural connectivity data generated by the Human Connectome Project. Used to map brain imaging data. Allows for visualization of outputs from HCP pipelines from single subject, or average data from group of subjects and register that data onto standard brain atlas. | visualization, connectivity, brain, human, fMRI, dMRI, brain imaging data, map neuroimaging data, |
is used by: BRAIN Initiative Cell Atlas Network is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: FAIRsharing is related to: BALSA is related to: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA works with: ConnectomeDB works with: NIMP: Neuroanatomy-anchored Information Management Platform for Collaborative BICAN Data Generation |
NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research ; NIMH MH060974 |
Free, Available for download, Freely available | nlx_143924 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/workbench https://github.com/Washington-University/workbench https://www.humanconnectome.org/software/workbench-command https://www.humanconnectome.org/software/get-connectome-workbench http://humanconnectome.org/connectome/connectome-workbench.html |
SCR_008750 | 2026-02-17 10:01:24 | 56 | ||||||
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Baby Brain Toolkit Resource Report Resource Website |
Baby Brain Toolkit (RRID:SCR_009440) | BTK | software application, image processing software, data processing software, software resource, software toolkit, image analysis software | Software toolkit developed for the fbrain project that consists of several image processing tools: image reconstruction, image denoising, image segmentation, tractography etc., for a better understanding of fetal brain development. | computational neuroscience, magnetic resonance, fetus, brain, development, mri | is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) | ERC | PMID:23036854 | CeCILL license, v2 | nlx_155584 | SCR_009440 | BTK : Baby Brain Toolkit | 2026-02-17 10:01:12 | 0 | |||||
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Human Connectome Coordination Facility Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
Human Connectome Coordination Facility (RRID:SCR_008749) | WU-Minn HCP | image repository, service resource, data repository, storage service resource | Consortium to comprehensively map long-distance brain connections and their variability. It is acquiring data and developing analysis pipelines for several modalities of neuroimaging data plus behavioral and genetic data from healthy adults. | brain, connectivity, adult human, mri, resting-state fmri, functional mri assay, neuroimaging, surface rendering, time domain analysis, tractography, xnat pipeline |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: FSL is related to: Brain Connectivity Toolbox is related to: FieldTrip is related to: BALSA has parent organization: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA has parent organization: NIH Human Connectome Project has parent organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Minnesota; USA is parent organization of: WU-Minn HCP 500 Subjects MR and MEG Release |
healthy, twin | NIMH MH091657; NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research |
PMID:23684880 PMID:23702419 PMID:23668970 PMID:23702415 PMID:23702418 PMID:23707591 PMID:23702417 PMID:23684877 |
Free, Freely available | nlx_143922 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/hcp_wuminn http://www.humanconnectome.org/documentation/S500/ |
SCR_008749 | HCP WU-Minn Consortium, WU-Minn: Human Connectome Project, HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT WU-Minn Consortium, WU-Minn Consortium: Human Connectome Project, WU-Minn Consortium: HCP | 2026-02-17 10:01:09 | 964 | |||
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Mount Sinai Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Resource Report Resource Website |
Mount Sinai Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (RRID:SCR_008780) | Mount Sinai ADRC | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | A research facility and clinical program that is dedicated to the study and the treatment of both normal aging and Alzheimer's disease. This facility will accommodate requests for its resources (for example, data or tissue) from investigators that are not funded by the ADRC. Their team is composed of experts in geriatrics, geriatric psychiatry and psychology, neurology, pathology, and radiology. All team members work to provide services to those with memory disorders. This center sponsors educational programs for healthcare professionals and community groups. Data from the ADRC cores are available to all ADRC investigators after approval from the PI who collected the data. Data generated by the ADRC cores are communicated to the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC) and can be available through them. Tissue can be distributed after approval of the Tissue Allocation Committee, and can be used for further research. | normal aging, alzheimer's disease, late adult human, memory disorder, memory, dementia, healthy, brain tissue, brain, tissue, paraffin embedded, block, stain, clinical |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York; USA |
Alzheimer's disease, Aging, Healthy | NIA | Public / Collaborator: The ADRC at Mount Sinai School of Medicine is receptive to requests of ADRC resources (data, Tissue, And so on). The ADRC welcomes requests for tissue from Investigators not currently funded by the ADRC. Tissues needed for conduct of ADRC projects are distributed directly to PIs. Distribution of tissue will be made on a collaborative basis only and determined on a case by case basis by the Tissue Allocation Committee. | nlx_144162 | SCR_008780 | Mount Sinai School of Medicine ADRC, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Mount Sinai Alzheimer's Disease Research Center | 2026-02-17 10:01:17 | 0 | |||||
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3DBar Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
3DBar (RRID:SCR_008896) | 3dBAR | data or information resource, production service resource, atlas, reference atlas, analysis service resource, service resource, software resource | Software package for reconstructing three-dimensional models of brain structures from 2-D delineations using a customizable and reproducible workflow. 3dBAR also works as an on-line service (http://service.3dbar.org) offering a variety of functions for the hosted datasets: * downloading reconstructions of desired brain structures in predefined quality levels in various supported formats as well as created using customizable settings, * previewing models as bitmap thumbnails and (for webGL enabled browsers) interactive manipulation (zooming, rotating, etc.) of the structures, * downloading slides from available datasets as SVG drawings. 3dBAR service can also be used by other websites or applications to enhance their functionality. * Operating System: Linux * Programming Language: Python * Supported Data Format: NIfTI-1, Other Format, VRML | 3d, reconstruction, brain structure, brain, algorithm or reusable library, web service, atlas application, three dimensional display, spinal cord, sensory system, waxholm space |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: Scalable Brain Atlas is related to: Allen Mouse Brain Reference Atlas is related to: Waxholm Space is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science has parent organization: Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology; Warsaw; Poland |
PMID:22227717 | GNU General Public License | nlx_151380 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/bar3d http://service.3dbar.org http://www.3dbar.org:8080/ http://3dbar.org |
SCR_008896 | 3D BAR, 3d Brain Atlas Reconstructor | 2026-02-17 10:01:26 | 5 | |||||
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Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Center Brain Bank Resource Report Resource Website |
Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Center Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_008774) | MADC | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | An organization that provides scientists with human tissue from Alzheimer's patients and patients with related brain disorders. Brain tissue is collected from research studies at the University of Michigan, as well as other research centers, and are donated by the families of the patients or the participants themselves. Tissues that are present in the Brain Bank are pre-characterized by pathologists and can be provided to researchers upon request. | alzheimer's disease, dementia, late adult human, brain, tissue, brain tissue, autopsy, brain donation, clinical data |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Center |
Alzheimer's disease, Dementia, Aging | Available to research staff upon request | nlx_144107 | http://www.med.umich.edu/alzheimers/research/brain_bank.htm | SCR_008774 | MADC Brain Bank | 2026-02-17 10:01:10 | 0 | |||||
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Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities Resource Report Resource Website |
Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities (RRID:SCR_008806) | IBR, NYS IBR, NYS-OPWDD IBR | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | A research arm of the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), which conducts basic and clinical research into the causes, treatment, and prevention of intellectual disabilities and other developmental disabilities. The goals of the IBR's research, services and education program are designed to provide prevention, earlier detection, and improved treatment of intellectual disabilities and other developmental disabilities. This research program has a total of 46 laboratories over 7 departments. These programs include the George A. Jervis Clinic (a tertiary-level diagnostic and research clinic), the Specialty Clinical Laboratories (conduct specialty testing for genetic, metabolic, neurodegenerative disorders), and the Comprehensive Genetic Disease Program at Richmond County (provides genetics and genetic counseling services). This institute provides educational activities in the graduate studies program, and the Programs in Developmental Neuroscience and Developmental Disabilities (PDNDD). The PDNDD collaborates with the faculty from the City University of New York and the State University of New York. The IBR staff regularly conducts public education workshops and professional seminars about developmental disabilities. | brain tissue, brain, tissue, developmental disability, late adult human, alzheimer's disease, autism, fragile x syndrome, taurine, fetal alcohol syndrome, batten disease, phenylketonuria, fetal development, down's syndrome, infant, development, biochemistry, neurobiology, genetics, molecular biology, neurochemistry, psychology, neuroscience |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities |
Developmental disability, Aging | nlx_144385 | http://www.opwdd.ny.gov/ws/ws_ibr_resources.jsp | SCR_008806 | NYS-OPWDD: Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities | 2026-02-17 10:01:10 | 0 | ||||||
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MUSC Center on Aging Campbell Neuropathology Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
MUSC Center on Aging Campbell Neuropathology Laboratory (RRID:SCR_008826) | MUSC Center on Aging Neuropathology Lab | biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, brain bank, material resource | A brain bank and biospecimen repository that provides research materials to clinicians, scientists and pathologists in South Carolina. The bank provides both control and diseased biospecimens and brain tissue needed for research in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and other related neurological disorders. The Campbell Laboratory coordinates the brain tissue donation program, provides post-mortem confirmation of a patient having neurological disorders, and leads research trials. Any South Carolina resident can choose to sign up as a tissue donor and have their brain tissue donated post-mortem to be used for neurological disorder research. The tissue bank will process and analyze these tissue samples and send the results to the deceased person's family. | brain tissue, brain, tissue, alzheimer's disease, parkinson's disease, neurological disorder, stroke, dementia, normal control, late adult human, clinical trial |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: Medical University of South Carolina Center on Aging |
Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Neurological disorder, Stroke, Aging, Dementia | Account required | nlx_144505 | http://academicdepartments.musc.edu/brainbank/ | SCR_008826 | MUSC Center on Aging Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Neuropathology Laboratory, Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Neuropathology Laboratory (Brain Bank), Medical University of South Carolina Center on Aging Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Neuropathology Laboratory, Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Neuropathology Laboratory at MUSC, Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Neuropathology Laboratory | 2026-02-17 10:01:10 | 2 |
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