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Project portal for a cooperative research program to improve short and long-term graft and patient survival. CTOT is an investigative consortium for conducting clinical and associated mechanistic studies that will lead to improved outcomes for transplant recipients.
Proper citation: Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation (CTOT) (RRID:SCR_015859) Copy
Project portal for a cooperative research program sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). CTOT-C is an investigative consortium for conducting clinical and associated mechanistic studies that will lead to improved outcomes for pediatric heart, lung, or kidney transplant recipients.
Proper citation: Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation in Children (CTOT-C) (RRID:SCR_015860) Copy
Develops information technologies that make authoring complete metadata more manageable. Its products aim to facilitate using the metadata in further research.Center to improve metadata and its use throughout biomedical sciences. Develops information technologies that make authoring complete metadata more manageable through better interfaces, terminology, metadata practices, and analytics. Optimizes metadata pathway from provider to end user. Provides way for funders to specify what metadata they want to collect as part of research life cycle.
Proper citation: Center for Expanded Data Annotation and Retrieval (RRID:SCR_016269) Copy
Collection of curated papillomavirus genomic sequences, accompanied by web-based sequence analysis tools. Database and web applications support the storage, annotation, analysis, and exchange of information.
Proper citation: PaVE (RRID:SCR_016599) Copy
https://bioinformatics.niaid.nih.gov/hasp
Web server to visualize phylogenetic, biochemical, and immunological hemagglutinin data in the three-dimensional context of homology models. Database and structural visualization platform for comparative models of influenza A hemagglutinin proteins.
Proper citation: HASP (RRID:SCR_016615) Copy
https://evidencemodeler.github.io/
Software tool for automated eukaryotic gene structure annotation that reports eukaryotic gene structures as weighted consensus of all available evidence. Used to combine ab intio gene predictions and protein and transcript alignments into weighted consensus gene structures. Inputs include genome sequence, gene predictions, and alignment data (in GFF3 format).
Proper citation: EVidenceModeler (RRID:SCR_014659) Copy
https://www.niaid.nih.gov/diseases-conditions/coronaviruses
Information about coronaviruses, including COVID-19. NIAID provides research funding and resources for scientific community to facilitate development of vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics for infectious diseases, including those caused by coronaviruses.
Proper citation: NIAID Overview of Coronaviruses (RRID:SCR_018290) Copy
https://gitlab.com/gernerlab/cytomap/-/wikis/home
Software tool as spatial analysis software for whole tissue sections.Utilizes information on cell type and position to phenotype local neighborhoods and reveal how their spatial distribution leads to generation of global tissue architecture.Used to make advanced data analytic techniques accessible for single cell data with position information.
Proper citation: CytoMAP (RRID:SCR_021227) Copy
Network of clinical centers and a data coordinating center established to conduct studies of islet transplantation in patients with type 1 diabetes.
Proper citation: Clinical Islet Transplantation Consortium (CITC) (RRID:SCR_014385) Copy
A web application immune repertoire management, analysis, and archiving. Users can collaborate and share data either privately or publicly. Users can perform a variety of tasks, such as create and share projects with other users, conduct pre-processing tasks on single end reads, run IgBlast, and obtain basic repertoire characterization results for B cell receptor and T cell receptor repertoires.
Proper citation: VDJ Server (RRID:SCR_014356) Copy
A SEED-quality automated service that annotates complete or nearly complete bacterial and archaeal genomes across the entire phylogenetic tree. RAST can also be used to analyze draft genomes.
Proper citation: RAST Server (RRID:SCR_014606) Copy
http://www.patricbrc.org/portal/portal/patric/Home
A Bioinformatics Resource Center bacterial bioinformatics database and analysis resource that provides researchers with an online resource that stores and integrates a variety of data types (e.g. genomics, transcriptomics, protein-protein interactions (PPIs), three-dimensional protein structures and sequence typing data) and associated metadata. Datatypes are summarized for individual genomes and across taxonomic levels. All genomes, currently more than 10 000, are consistently annotated using RAST, the Rapid Annotations using Subsystems Technology. Summaries of different data types are also provided for individual genes, where comparisons of different annotations are available, and also include available transcriptomic data. PATRIC provides a variety of ways for researchers to find data of interest and a private workspace where they can store both genomic and gene associations, and their own private data. Both private and public data can be analyzed together using a suite of tools to perform comparative genomic or transcriptomic analysis. PATRIC also includes integrated information related to disease and PPIs. The PATRIC project includes three primary collaborators: the University of Chicago, the University of Manchester, and New City Media. The University of Chicago is providing genome annotations and a PATRIC end-user genome annotation service using their Rapid Annotation using Subsystem Technology (RAST) system. The National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM) at the University of Manchester is providing literature-based text mining capability and service. New City Media is providing assistance in website interface development. An FTP server and download tool are available.
Proper citation: Pathosystems Resource Integration Center (RRID:SCR_004154) Copy
http://cmr.jcvi.org/tigr-scripts/CMR/CmrHomePage.cgi
Database of all of the publicly available, complete prokaryotic genomes. In addition to having all of the organisms on a single website, common data types across all genomes in the CMR make searches more meaningful, and cross genome analysis highlight differences and similarities between the genomes. CMR offers a wide variety of tools and resources, all of which are available off of our menu bar at the top of each page. Below is an explanation and link for each of these menu options. * Genome Tools: Find organism lists as well as summary information and analyses for selected genomes. * Searches: Search CMR for genes, genomes, sequence regions, and evidence. * Comparative Tools: Compare multiple genomes based on a variety of criteria, including sequence homology and gene attributes. SNP data is also found under this menu. * Lists: Select and download gene, evidence, and genomic element lists. * Downloads: Download gene sequences or attributes for CMR organisms, or go to our FTP site. * Carts: Select genome preferences from our Genome Cart or download your Gene Cart genes. The Omniome is the relational database underlying the CMR and it holds all of the annotation for each of the CMR genomes, including DNA sequences, proteins, RNA genes and many other types of features. Associated with each of these DNA features in the Omniome are the feature coordinates, nucleotide and protein sequences (where appropriate), and the DNA molecule and organism with which the feature is associated. Also available are evidence types associated with annotation such as HMMs, BLAST, InterPro, COG, and Prosite, as well as individual gene attributes. In addition, the database stores identifiers from other centers such as GenBank and SwissProt, as well as manually curated information on each genome or each DNA molecule including website links. Also stored in the Omniome are precomputed homology data, called All vs All searches, used throughout the CMR for comparative analysis.
Proper citation: JCVI CMR (RRID:SCR_005398) Copy
The Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Database Project strives to present HCV-associated genetic and immunologic data in a user-friendly way, by providing access to the central database via web-accessible search interfaces and supplying a number of analysis tools.
Proper citation: HCV Databases (RRID:SCR_002863) Copy
https://csgid.org/csgid/metal_sites
Metal binding site validation server. Used for systematic inspection of the metal-binding architectures in macromolecular structures. The validation parameters that CMM examines cover the entire binding environment of the metal ion, including the position, charge and type of atoms and residues surrounding the metal.
Proper citation: CheckMyMetal (RRID:SCR_016887) Copy
https://immunedb.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Software system for storing and analyzing high throughput B and T cell immune receptor sequencing data. Comprised of web interface and of Python analysis tools to process raw reads for gene usage, infer clones, aggregate data, and run downstream analyses, or in conjunction with other AIRR tools using its import and export features.
Proper citation: ImmuneDB (RRID:SCR_017125) Copy
Software tool as text-mining engine that structures and standardizes knowledge of immune intercellular communication. Knowledgebase contains interactions and separate mentions of cells or cytokines in context of thousands of diseases. Intercellular interactions were text-mined from all available PubMed abstracts across disease conditions.
Proper citation: immuneXpresso (RRID:SCR_017578) Copy
Resource to aggregate all outbreak information into single location during outbreaks of emerging diseases, such as COVID-19.
Proper citation: outbreak.info (RRID:SCR_018282) Copy
Database of Immune Cell Expression, Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) and Epigenomics. Collection of identified cis-eQTLs for 12,254 unique genes, which represent 61% of all protein-coding genes expressed in human cell types. Datasets to help reveal effects of disease risk associated genetic polymorphisms on specific immune cell types, providing mechanistic insights into how they might influence pathogenesis.
Proper citation: Database of Immune Cell Epigenomes (RRID:SCR_018259) Copy
Software R package for mathematical modeling of infectious disease over networks. Provides tools for simulating and analyzing mathematical models of infectious disease dynamics. Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Disease Dynamics.
Proper citation: EpiModel (RRID:SCR_018539) Copy
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