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http://www.nitrc.org/projects/vmagnotta/
A Diffusion Tensor fiber tracking software suite that includes streamline tracking tools. The fiber tracking includes a guided tracking tool that integrates apriori information into a streamlines algorithm. This suite of programs is built using the NA-MIC toolkit and uses the Slicer3 execution model framework to define the command line arguments. These tools can be fully integrated with Slicer3 using the module discovery capabilities of Slicer3. NOTE: All new development is being managed in a github repository. Please visit, https://github.com/BRAINSia/BRAINSTools
Proper citation: GTRACT (RRID:SCR_009651) Copy
Repository for EEG data. The International Epilepsy Electrophysiology Portal is a collaborative initiative funded by the National Institutes of Neurological Disease and Stroke. This initiative seeks to advance research towards the understanding of epilepsy by providing a platform for sharing data, tools and expertise between researchers. The portal includes a large database of scientific data and tools to analyze these datasets.
Proper citation: ieeg.org (RRID:SCR_010000) Copy
https://cloudreg.neurodata.io/
Software automated, terascale, cloud based image analysis pipeline for preprocessing and cross modal, nonlinear registration between volumetric datasets with artifacts. Automatic terabyte scale cross modal brain volume registration.
Proper citation: CloudReg (RRID:SCR_022795) Copy
https://github.com/danbider/lightning-pose
Software video centric package for direct video manipulation. Semi supervised animal pose estimation algorithm, Bayesian post processing approach and deep learning package. Improved animal pose estimation via semi-supervised learning, Bayesian ensembling, and cloud-native open-source tools.
Proper citation: Lightning Pose (RRID:SCR_024480) Copy
http://www.med.unc.edu/bric/ideagroup/free-softwares/unc-infant-0-1-2-atlases
3 atlases dedicated for neonates, 1-year-olds, and 2-year-olds. Each atlas comprises a set of 3D images made up of the intensity model, tissue probability maps, and anatomical parcellation map. These atlases are constructed with the help of state-of-the-art infant MR segmentation and groupwise registration methods, on a set of longitudinal images acquired from 95 normal infants (56 males and 39 females) at neonate, 1-year-old, and 2-year-old.
Proper citation: UNC Infant 0-1-2 Atlases (RRID:SCR_002569) Copy
http://www.gensat.org/retina.jsp
Collection of images from cell type-specific protein expression in retina using BAC transgenic mice. Images from cell type-specific protein expression in retina using BAC transgenic mice from GENSAT project.
Proper citation: Retina Project (RRID:SCR_002884) Copy
Software suite to analyse gait trials collected with Experimental Dynamic Gait Arena for Rodents. Used for rodent gait analysis.
Proper citation: GAITOR Suite (RRID:SCR_023031) Copy
Web based tool to visualize gene expression and metadata annotation distribution throughout single cell dataset or multiple datasets. Interactive viewer for single cell expression. You can click on and hover over cells to get meta information, search for genes to color on and click clusters to show cluster specific marker genes.
Proper citation: UCSC Cell Browser (RRID:SCR_023293) Copy
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/news_and_events/proceedings/20101217-NEXT.htm
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 26,2022. A unique clinical trial network open to studies of more than 400 neurological diseases, allowing investigators to more efficiently pursue new therapies based on scientific opportunity. The network has a centralized IRB serving 25 sites, which will allow trials to move faster, without the need to coordinate IRBs at each individual site. It is not necessary to be part of the NeuroNEXT infrastructure to propose and conduct a study within the network. The Network for Excellence in Neuroscience Clinical Trials, or NeuroNEXT, was created to conduct studies of treatments for neurological diseases through partnerships with academia, private foundations, and industry. The network is designed to expand the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke''s (NINDS) capability to test promising new therapies, increase the efficiency of clinical trials before embarking on larger studies, and respond quickly as new opportunities arise to test promising treatments for people with neurological disorders. The NeuroNEXT program aims to: * Provide a robust, standardized, and accessible infrastructure to facilitate rapid development and implementation of protocols in neurological disorders affecting adult and/or pediatric populations. The network includes multiple Clinical Sites, one Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC) and one Data Coordinating Center (DCC). * Support scientifically sound, possibly biomarker-informed, Phase II clinical trials that provide data for clear go/no-go decisions. * Energize and mobilize federal, industry, foundations and patient advocacy partners by leveraging existing relationships between NINDS and NeuroNEXT to organize high impact Phase II clinical trials for neurological disorders. * Expand the pool of experienced clinical investigators and research staff who are prepared to be leaders of multicenter clinical research trials. * Working with NeuroNEXT is a cooperative venture between NINDS, the NeuroNEXT network and the applicant.
Proper citation: NeuroNEXT (RRID:SCR_006760) Copy
http://www.jadesantiago.com/Electrophysiology/IonChannelLab/
Software for kinetic modeling of ion channels which operates on Windows XP or Windows Vista.
Proper citation: IonChannelLab (RRID:SCR_014762) Copy
http://cerebrovascularportal.org
Portal enables browsing, searching, and analysis of human genetic information linked to cerebrovascular disease and related traits, while protecting the integrity and confidentiality of the underlying data.
Proper citation: Cerebrovascular Disease Knowledge Portal (RRID:SCR_015628) Copy
Markup Language that provides a representation of PDB data in XML format. The description of this format is provided in XML schema of the PDB Exchange Data Dictionary. This schema is produced by direct translation of the mmCIF format PDB Exchange Data Dictionary Other data dictionaries used by the PDB have been electronically translated into XML/XSD schemas and these are also presented in the list below. * PDBML data files are provided in three forms: ** fully marked-up files, ** files without atom records ** files with a more space efficient encoding of atom records * Data files in PDBML format can be downloaded from the RCSB PDB website or by ftp. * Software tools for manipulating PDB data in XML format are available.
Proper citation: Protein Data Bank Markup Language (RRID:SCR_005085) Copy
Platform for sharing, download, and re-analysis or meta-analysis of sophisticated, fully annotated, human electrophysiological data sets. It uses EEG Study Schema (ESS) files to provide task, data collection, and subject metadata, including Hierarchical Event Descriptor (HED) tag descriptions of all identified experimental events. Visospatial task data also available from, http://sccn.ucsd.edu/eeglab/data/headit.html: A 238-channel, single-subject EEG data set recorded at the Swartz Center, UCSD, by Arnaud Delorme, Julie Onton, and Scott Makeig is al.
Proper citation: HeadIT (RRID:SCR_005657) Copy
http://zebrafinch.brainarchitecture.org/
Atlas of high resolution Nissl stained digital images of the brain of the zebra finch, the mainstay of songbird research. The cytoarchitectural high resolution photographs and atlas presented here aim at facilitating electrode placement, connectional studies, and cytoarchitectonic analysis. This initial atlas is not in stereotaxic coordinate space. It is intended to complement the stereotaxic atlases of Akutegawa and Konishi, and that of Nixdorf and Bischof. (Akutagawa E. and Konishi M., stereotaxic atalas of the brain of zebra finch, unpublished. and Nixdorf-Bergweiler B. E. and Bischof H. J., A Stereotaxic Atlas of the Brain Of the Zebra Finch, Taeniopygia Guttata, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.) The zebra finch has proven to be the most widely used model organism for the study of the neurological and behavioral development of birdsong. A unique strength of this research area is its integrative nature, encompassing field studies and ethologically grounded behavioral biology, as well as neurophysiological and molecular levels of analysis. The availability of dimensionally accurate and detailed atlases and photographs of the brain of male and female animals, as well as of the brain during development, can be expected to play an important role in this research program. Traditionally, atlases for the zebra finch brain have only been available in printed format, with the limitation of low image resolution of the cell stained sections. The advantages of a digital atlas over a traditional paper-based atlas are three-fold. * The digital atlas can be viewed at multiple resolutions. At low magnification, it provides an overview of brain sections and regions, while at higher magnification, it shows exquisite details of the cytoarchitectural structure. * It allows digital re-slicing of the brain. The original photographs of brain were taken in certain selected planes of section. However, the brains are seldom sliced in exactly the same plane in real experiments. Re-slicing provides a useful atlas in user-chosen planes, which are otherwise unavailable in the paper-based version. * It can be made available on the internet. High resolution histological datasets can be independently evaluated in light of new experimental anatomical, physiological and molecular studies.
Proper citation: Zebrafinch Brain Architecture Project (RRID:SCR_004277) Copy
http://www.tbi-impact.org/?p=impact%2Fcalc&btn_calc=GO+TO+CALCULATOR
A calculator that calculates the prediction models for 6 month outcome after Traumatic Brain Injury. Based on extensive prognostic analysis the IMPACT investigators have developed prognostic models for predicting 6 month outcome in adult patients with moderate to severe head injury (Glasgow Coma Scale <=12) on admission. By entering the characteristics into the calculator, the models will provide an estimate of the expected outcome at 6 months. We present three models of increasing complexity (Core, Core + CT, Core + CT + Lab). These models were developed and validated in collaboration with the CRASH trial collaborators on large numbers of individual patient data (the IMPACT database). The models discriminate well, and are particularly suited for purposes of classification and characterization of large cohorts of patients. Extreme caution is required when applying the estimated prognosis to individual patients. The sequential prediction models may be used as an aid to estimate 6 month outcome in patients with severe or moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the prediction rule can only complement, never replace, clinical judgment and can therefore be used only as a decision-support system.
Proper citation: IMPACT Prognostic Calculator (RRID:SCR_004730) Copy
http://senselab.med.yale.edu/odormapdb
OdorMapDB is designed to be a database to support the experimental analysis of the molecular and functional organization of the olfactory bulb and its basis for the perception of smell. It is primarily concerned with archiving, searching and analyzing maps of the olfactory bulb generated by different methods. The first aim is to facilitate comparison of activity patterns elicited by odor stimulation in the glomerular layer obtained by different methods in different species. It is further aimed at facilitating comparison of these maps with molecular maps of the projections of olfactory receptor neuron subsets to different glomeruli, especially for gene targeted animals and for antibody staining. The main maps archived here are based on original studies using 2-deoxyglucose and on current studies using high resolution fMRI in mouse and rat. Links are also provided to sites containing maps by other laboratories. OdorMapDB thus serves as a nodal point in a multilaboratory effort to construct consensus maps integrating data from different methodological approaches. OdorMapDB is integrated with two other databases in SenseLab: ORDB, a database of olfactory receptor genes and proteins, and OdorDB, a database of odor molecules that serve as ligands for the olfactory receptor proteins. The combined use of the three integrated databases allows the user to identify odor ligands that activate olfactory receptors that project to specific glomeruli that are involved in generating the odor activity maps.
Proper citation: Olfactory Bulb Odor Map DataBase (OdorMapDB) (RRID:SCR_007287) Copy
http://www.zebrafinchatlas.org
Expression atlas of in situ hybridization images from large collection of genes expressed in brain of adult male zebra finches. Goal of ZEBrA project is to develop publicly available on-line digital atlas that documents expression of large collection of genes within brain of adult male zebra finches.
Proper citation: Zebra Finch Expression Brain Atlas (RRID:SCR_012988) Copy
http://hbatlas.org/pages/publications
A research paper with supplementary materials reporting the generation and analysis of exon-level transcriptome and associated genotyping data. The experiment represented both males and females of multiple ethnicities and examines gene regulation and expression in different areas of the brain. A data set on the human brain transcriptome as well as insights into the transcriptional foundations of human neurodevelopment is provided.
Proper citation: Spatio-temporal transcriptome of the human brain (RRID:SCR_013743) Copy
Evidence based, expert curated knowledge base for synapse. Universal reference for synapse research and online analysis platform for interpretation of omics data. Interactive knowledge base that accumulates available research about synapse biology using Gene Ontology annotations to novel ontology terms.
Proper citation: SynGO (RRID:SCR_017330) Copy
https://datascience.uth.edu/medcis
NIH funded center to provide system for sharing multimodal epilepsy data for Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy. Modality Epilepsy Data Capture and Integration System (MEDCIS) is cross cohort query interface for SUDEP (Sudden Unexpected Death in EPilepsy) research.
Proper citation: University of Texas Health Science at Houston Center for SUDEP Research (RRID:SCR_024700) Copy
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