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Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center
 
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Stanford/VA Aging Clinical Research Center (RRID:SCR_008678) ACRC biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, material resource, brain bank Portal for gerontology research with a variety of clinical, research and educational programs, with the aim of improving the lives of those affected by Alzheimer's Disease and memory losses associated with normal aging. The Center investigates the nature of Alzheimer's Disease, its progression over time, its response to treatments, and problems patients and caregivers experience in dealing with the changes that occur. It also conducts studies that look at changes that occur over the course of normal aging and have a Normal Aging Brain Donor Program. The Aging Clinical Research Center puts out a newsletter that showcases various projects and includes informative articles on dementia. gerontology, alzheimer's disease, memory loss, normal aging, dementia, late adult human, post-traumatic stress disorder, sleep disorder, brain tissue, tissue, brain, depressive disorder, late adult human, clinical data is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Stanford University School of Medicine; California; USA
is parent organization of: Geriatric Depression Scale
is parent organization of: Signal Detection Software for Receiver Operator Characteristics
is parent organization of: Geriatric Psychiatry Knowledge Test
Aging, Alzheimer's disease, Memory loss, Dementia NIA ;
United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Public, Available to the research community nlx_143944 http://alzheimer.stanford.edu SCR_008678 Stanford/VA ACRC 2026-02-11 10:57:53 1
Manhattan HIV Brain Bank
 
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Manhattan HIV Brain Bank (RRID:SCR_010520) MHBB biomaterial supply resource, tissue bank, material resource, brain bank Biorepository of tissues and fluids relevant for the neurologic, neuropsychologic, psychiatric and neuropathologic manifestations of HIV infection, linked to medical records and an on-going clinical trial for research use by the scientific community. The MHBB conducts a longitudinal, observational study that follows a group of HIV-infected individuals who have agreed to be fluid and organ donors for the purposes of AIDS research. They are currently the largest, multidisciplinary neuroAIDS cohort in New York City, the epicenter of the US HIV epidemic. Research participants undergo regular neurologic, neuropsychologic, and psychiatric evaluations, and provide body fluid samples that are linked to clinical information. Upon their demise, study participants become organ donors. This program has supplied clinical information, tissue, and fluid samples to over 70 qualified AIDS researchers across America, Europe and Australia. In fulfilling its resource mission, the MHBB functions as part of the National NeuroAIDS Tissue Consortium (NNTC). MHBB provides a means by which people living with HIV can be engaged in the struggle to improve our knowledge about HIV infection and the damage it causes to the body. human immunodeficiency virus, aids, body fluid, organ, clinical information, tissue, brain, liver disease, liver disorder, aids pathogenesis, clinical data is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: National NeuroAIDS Tissue Consortium
has parent organization: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York; USA
Human immunodeficiency virus, AIDS, Liver disease, Liver disorder NIH nlx_19658 http://www.mountsinai.org/Research/Centers%20Laboratories%20and%20Programs/Manhattan%20HIV%20Brain%20Bank SCR_010520 2026-02-11 10:58:19 1
NYU Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience Sample
 
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NYU Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience Sample (RRID:SCR_010458) NYU IPN Sample, NYUIQ data or information resource, data set Datasets including a collection of scans from 49 psychiatrically evaluated neurotypical adults, ranging in age from 6 to 55 years old, with age, gender and intelligence quotient (IQ) information provided. Future releases will include more comprehensive phenotypic information, and child and adolescent datasets, as well as individuals from clinical populations. The following data are released for every participant: * At least one 6-minute resting state fMRI scan (R-fMRI) * * One high-resolution T1-weighted mprage, defaced to protect patient confidentiality * Two 64-direction diffusion tensor imaging scans * Demographic information (age, gender) and IQ-measures (Verbal, Performance, and Composite; Weschler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence - WASI) * Most participants have 2 R-fMRI scans, collected less than 1 hour apart in the same scanning session. Rest_1 is always collected first. adult human, young human, intelligence quotient, child, adolescent, clinical, resting state fmri, t1-weighted, mprage, diffusion tensor imaging, fsiq, viq, piq, neuroimaging, brain, image collection has parent organization: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project
has parent organization: New York University; New York; USA
Neurotypical, Aging Autism Speaks ;
Stavros Niarchos Foundation ;
Leon Levy Foundation ;
Phyllis Green and Randolph Cwen ;
NIMH R01MH083246
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License nlx_157644 SCR_010458 NYU Phyllis Green and Randolph Cwen Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience Sample 2026-02-11 10:58:19 0
Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute Sample
 
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Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute Sample (RRID:SCR_010459) VTCRI Sample data or information resource, data set Dataset including a T1 weighted anatomical image as well as two 10-minute resting state scans acquired during the same session from 25 psychiatrically screened healthy adults (community sample) ranging in age from 18 to 65 years old, with age, sex, education level, and ethnicity provided. Some subjects also returned several weeks after the first scan for a second scanning session. The number of days between scan sessions, for subjects that had two sessions, is indicated in the demographics spreadsheet. The study scanning protocol included: # 13 sec localizer # 4 minute 38 second T1 weighted anatomical # Subject given instructions for resting state scan #1 # 10 minute 4 second resting state scan #1 # Subject given instructions for resting state scan #2 # 10 minute 4 second resting state scan #2 Scanning was performed on one of three different 3T Siemens TIM TRIOs at the Human Neuroimaging Lab at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. All scans were acquired using the standard Siemen''s TIM 12-channel head matrix. The resting state scans were acquired with a custom sequence that is a slight modification to the standard Siemen''s EPI sequence that supports real-time fMRI. Images were acquired slightly oblique to minimize dephasing in the orbito-frontal cortex. Detailed scanning parameters are included in separate .pdf files. resting state fmri, t1-weighted, mprage, adult human, early adult human, late adult human, middle adult human, image collection, neuroimaging, brain, demographic, fmri, aging has parent organization: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project
has parent organization: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Virginia; USA
Healthy Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License nlx_157645 SCR_010459 Virginia Tech CRI Sample 2026-02-11 10:58:19 0
Beijing: Short TR Study
 
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Beijing: Short TR Study (RRID:SCR_003502) Beijing Short TR data or information resource, data set Dataset of resting state fMRI scans obtained using two different TR's in healthy college-aged volunteers. Specifically, for each participant, data is being obtained with a short TR (0.4 seconds) and a long TR (2.0 seconds). In addition this dataset contains a 64-direction DTI scan for every participant. The following data are released for every participant: * 8-minute resting-state fMRI scan (TR = 2 seconds, # repetitions = 240) * 8-minute resting-state fMRI scans (TR = 0.4 seconds, # repetitions = 1200) * MPRAGE anatomical scan, defaced to protect patient confidentiality * 64-direction diffusion tensor imaging scan (2mm isotropic) * Demographic information nifti, fmri, resting-state fmri, image collection, early adult human, mprage, diffusion tensor imaging, neuroimaging, brain, demographic has parent organization: Beijing Normal University; Beijing; China
has parent organization: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project
Healthy National Natural Science Foundation of China 30770594;
National High Technology Program of China 2008AA02Z405
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License nlx_157642 SCR_003502 Beijing Normal University State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning Short TR Sample, BNU Short TR Sample 2026-02-11 10:56:45 6
Quiron-Valencia Sample
 
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Quiron-Valencia Sample (RRID:SCR_003538) CQV Sample data or information resource, data set Resting state datasets, including an anatomical as well as a resting state fMRI scan, collected from a community sample in Valencia, Spain. The first release includes data for 45 participants. Participants were instructed to keep their eyes open during the resting state scan, no visual stimulus was presented. The following data are released for every participant: * Scanner Type: Philips Achieva 3T-TX * One high-resolution T1-weighted mprage, defaced to protect patient confidentiality * At least one 6-minute resting state fMRI scan (R-fMRI), eyes open, no visual stimulus presented * Demographic Information demographic, resting state fmri, mprage, philips achieva 3t-tx, neuroimaging, brain, image collection, fmri has parent organization: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License nlx_157647 SCR_003538 2026-02-11 10:56:45 0
Linked Neuron Data
 
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Linked Neuron Data (RRID:SCR_003658) LND data or information resource, data set Neuroscience data and knowledge from multiple scales and multiple data sources that has been extracted, linked, and organized to support comprehensive understanding of the brain. The core is the CAS Brain Knowledge base, a very large scale brain knowledge base based on automatic knowledge extraction and integration from various data and knowledge sources. The LND platform provides services for neuron data and knowledge extraction, representation, integration, visualization, semantic search and reasoning over the linked neuron data. Currently, LND extracts and integrates semantic data and knowledge from the following resources: PubMed, INCF-CUMBO, Allen Reference Atlas, NIF, NeuroLex, MeSH, DBPedia/Wikipedia, etc. neuron, brain, neuroscience, protein, gene, neurotransmitter is related to: Common Upper Mammalian Brain Ontology
is related to: Neuroscience Information Framework
is related to: PubMed
is related to: NeuroLex
is related to: MeSH
is related to: DBpedia
is related to: Allen Mouse Brain Reference Atlas
is related to: Allen Institute for Brain Science
has parent organization: Chinese Academy of Sciences; Beijing; China
nlx_157812 SCR_003658 Linked Neuron Data (LND) 2026-02-11 10:56:43 0
Network-based Prediction of Human Tissue-specific Metabolism
 
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Network-based Prediction of Human Tissue-specific Metabolism (RRID:SCR_007392) data or information resource, data set THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 23, 2016. Network visualizations in which the expression and predicted flux data are projected over the global human network. These network visualizations are accessible through the supplemental website using the publicly available Cytoscape software (Cline, Smoot et al. 2007). Since many high degree nodes exist in the network, special layouts are required to produce network visualizations that are readily interpretable. To this end we produced network visualizations in which hub nodes are repeated multiple times and hence layouts with a small number of edge crossings can be generated. Contains entries for brain compartments and brain pathways. molecular neuroanatomy resource, brain, pathway, tissue-specific metabolism, human, network-based prediction, cytoscape 2.5, tissue-specific metabolic behavior, network visualization, high degree nodes, hub nodes, currency metabolites, cellular-compartments, cellular compartment, metabolite, cytoplasm, extracellular, lysosome, mitochondrion, nucleus, endoplasmic, peroxisome, metabolic flux is related to: Cytoscape
has parent organization: Tel Aviv University; Ramat Aviv; Israel
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00431 SCR_007392 Network-based Prediction of Human Tissue-specific Metabolism 2026-02-11 10:57:34 1
National Institutes of Health Stem Cell Tables
 
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National Institutes of Health Stem Cell Tables (RRID:SCR_008359) NIH Stem Cells data or information resource, data set Data tables providing an overview of information about stem cells that have been derived from mice and humans. The tables summarize published research that characterizes cells that are capable of developing into cells of multiple germ layers (i.e., multipotent or pluripotent) or that can generate the differentiated cell types of another tissue (i.e., plasticity) such as a bone marrow cell becoming a neuronal cell. The tables do not include information about cells considered progenitor or precursor cells or those that can proliferate without the demonstrated ability to generate cell types of other tissues. The tables list the tissue from which the cells were derived, the types of cells that developed, the conditions under which differentiation occurred, the methods by which the cells were characterized, and the primary references for the information. ectoderm, endoderm, adipocyte, astrocyte, bone marrow, brain, cardiac, chondrocyte, differentiation, germ layer, hematopoietic stem cell, human, liver, mesenchymal stem cell, mesoderm, mouse, muscle, neuron, neuronal, osteoblast, pancreas, plasticity, platelet, red blood cell, skeletal, skin, spinal cord, neural stem cell, tenocyte, tissue, white blood cell, stem cell, multipotent stem cell, pluripotent stem cell, embryonic stem cell, embryonic primordial germ cell, primordial germ cell, neural progenitor cell, mesenchymal progenitor cell has parent organization: National Institutes of Health NIH nif-0000-25459 http://stemcells.nih.gov/info/scireport/appendixD.asp SCR_008359 2026-02-11 10:57:48 0
Brain Segmentation Testing Protocol
 
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Brain Segmentation Testing Protocol (RRID:SCR_009445) Brain Segmentation Testing Protocol data or information resource, data set A free collection of MRI brain images for testing segmentation algorithms. It is available for download to assess the accuracy, reproducibility and sensitivity of MRI segmentation software. It includes data from infants and adults as well as patients with Alzheimer's disease. analyze, magnetic resonance, nifti, oasis, segmentation, software, test data, image collection, mri, segmentation software, infant, adult human, child, alzheimer's disease, brain imaging, data set, research, brain is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
has parent organization: King's College London; London; United Kingdom
PMID:21835253 Available for download nlx_155588 SCR_009445 2026-02-11 10:58:05 0
Finnish Twin Cohort Study
 
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Finnish Twin Cohort Study (RRID:SCR_017477) data or information resource, database Twin panel consists of three nationwide samples of Finnish twin pairs. Major studies include nicotine dependence, eating disorders and brain imaging and alcohol use. Twin, Finnish, nicotine, dependence, eating, disorder, brain, imaginig, alcohol, data, has parent organization: University of Helsinki; Helsinki; Finland Restricted SCR_017477 2026-02-11 10:59:38 1
Brain Health Registry
 
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Brain Health Registry (RRID:SCR_010230) Brain Health Registry people resource, patient registry A website aimed at recruiting and assessing subjects for all types of neuroscience studies with the internet. The hope is to accelerate various types of observational studies and clinical trials, and also reduce costs. They are interested in having people, including healthy subjects of all ages, join the registry. Joining only takes a few minutes. The web-based project is designed to speed up cures for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other brain disorders. It uses online questionnaires and online neuropsychological tests (which are very much like online brain games). questionnaire, brain test, brain, health, neuropsycholgoical test, game, clinical trial has parent organization: University of California at San Francisco; California; USA Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Depressive Disorder, Traumatic brain injury, Brain disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Aging Free, The community can contribute to this resource nlx_156798 SCR_010230 2026-02-11 10:58:16 11
HIV Brain Sequence Database
 
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HIV Brain Sequence Database (RRID:SCR_008819) HIVBrainSeqDB data or information resource, database The HIV Brain Sequence Database (HIVBrainSeqDB) is a public database of HIV envelope sequences, directly sequenced from brain and other tissues from the same patients. For inclusion in the database, sequences must: (i) be deposited in Genbank; (ii) include some portion of the HIV env region; (iii) be clonal, amplified directly from tissue; and (iv) be sampled from the brain, or sampled from a patient for which the database already contains brain sequence. Sequences are annotated with clinical data including viral load, CD4 count, antiretroviral status, neurocognitive impairment, and neuropathological diagnosis, all curated from the original publication. Tissue source is coded using an anatomical ontology, the Foundational Model of Anatomy, to capture the maximum level of detail available, while maintaining ontological relationships between tissues and their subparts. 44 tissue types are represented within the database, grouped into 4 categories: (i) brain, brainstem, and spinal cord; (ii) meninges, choroid plexus, and CSF; (iii) blood and lymphoid; and (iv) other (bone marrow, colon, lung, liver, etc). Currently, the database contains 2517 envelope sequences from 90 patients, obtained from 22 published studies. 1272 sequences are from brain; the remaining 1245 are from blood, lymph node, spleen, bone marrow, colon, lung and other non-brain tissues. The database interface utilizes a faceted interface, allowing real-time combination of multiple search parameters to assemble a meta-dataset, which can be downloaded for further analysis. This online resource will greatly facilitate analysis of the genetic aspects of HIV macrophage tropism, HIV compartmentalization and evolution within the brain and other tissue reservoirs, and the relationship of these findings to HIV-associated neurological disorders and other clinical consequences of HIV infection. human immunodeficiency virus, hiv, brain, sequence, hiv envelope sequence, brain sequence, clone, tissue, brainstem, spinal cord, meninges, choroid plexus, csf, blood, lymphoid, bone marrow, colon, lung, liver, aids is related to: FMA
has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States
Human immunodeficiency virus ARRA ;
NIMH 3ROI MH83588-12S1;
NIMH MH83588
PMID:21156070 nlx_149217 SCR_008819 The HIV Brain Sequence Database 2026-02-11 10:57:57 1
Pediatric Imaging Neurocognition and Genetics
 
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Pediatric Imaging Neurocognition and Genetics (RRID:SCR_008953) PING data or information resource, database A large multi-site pediatric MRI and genetics data resource to facilitate studies of the genomic landscape of the developing human brain. It includes information about the developing mental and emotional functions of the children to understand the genetic basis of individual differences in brain structure and connectivity, cognition, and personality. Investigators on the project are studying 1400 children between the ages of 3 and 20 years so that links between genetic variation and developing patterns of brain connectivity can be examined. Investigators interested in the effects of a particular gene will be able to search the database for any brain areas or connections between areas that differ as a function of variation in a particular gene, and also to determine if the genes appear to affect the course of brain development at some point during childhood. A data exploration tool has been created for mapping and analyzing MRI data sets collected for PING and related developmental studies. Approved investigators will be able to view raw image sets and derived 3D brain maps of MRI and DTI data, conduct hypothesis testing, and graph brain area measures as they change across the time course of development. PING Cores * Coordinating Core: Functions include project management, screening of participants and maintaining the database * Neuroimaging Core: applying a standardized high-resolution structural MRI protocol involving 3-D T1-weighted scans, a T2-weighted volume, and a set of diffusion-weighted scans with multiple b values and diffusion directions, scans to estimate MRI relaxation rates, and gradient echo EPI scans for resting state fMRI. Importantly, adaptive motion compensation, using ����??PROMO����??, a novel real-time motion correction algorithm will be used. Specific PING protocols for each scanner manufacturer: ** PING MRI Protocol - GE ** PING MRI Protocol - Philips ** PING MRI Protocol - Siemens * Assessment Core: Cognitive assessments for the PING project are conducted using the NIH Toolbox for Cognition. * Genomics Core: functions as a central repository for receipt of saliva samples collected for each study participant. Once received, samples are catalogued, maintained, and DNA is extracted using state-of-the-field laboratory techniques. Ultimately, genome-wide genotyping is performed on the extracted DNA using the Illumina Human660W-Quad BeadChip. PING involves 10 sites throughout the country including UCSD, University of Hawaii, Scripps Genomics, UCLA, UC Davis, Kennedy Krieger Institute/Johns Hopkins, Sacker Institute/Cornell University, University of Massachusetts, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard, and Yale. Families who may want to participate in the study, or others who want to know more about it, may email questions to ping (at) ucsd.edu. pediatric, neuroimaging, genetics, child, early adult human, adolescent, genetic variant, magnetic resonance imaging, brain, gene, brain structure, connectivity, function, brain development, cognition, experimental protocol, saliva, dna, diffusion tensor imaging, image, genotype, dicom, imaging genomics, magnetic resonance, nifti, FASEB list is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: NIH Toolbox - Assessment of Neurological and Behavioral Function
has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
has parent organization: Multimodal Imaging Laboratory
NIDA ;
ARRA ;
NICHD
Data Use Agreement required. nlx_151904 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/ping http://ping.chd.ucsd.edu/ SCR_008953 PING Study, Pediatric Imaging Neurocognition and Genetics (PING) 2026-02-11 10:57:53 76
MicrocircuitDB
 
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MicrocircuitDB (RRID:SCR_014577) data or information resource, database A database for storing and efficiently retrieving realistic computational models of brain microcircuits and networks. The focus is on microcircuits that are based on experimentally demonstrated properties of neurons and their connectivity. database, microcircuit, micro circuit, brain, neuron, connectivity works with: ModelDB
works with: NeuronDB
Researchers may contribute to this resource SCR_014577 2026-02-11 10:58:57 0
PubAnatomy
 
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PubAnatomy (RRID:SCR_007999) PubAnatomy data or information resource, database An integrated exploration of biomedical literature and data. An anatomy viewer can be accessed and searches of PubMed literature are visualized as to the anatomical regions that they effect. PubAnatomy takes advantage of the 25-micron voxel level mouse brain structure annotation generated by the Allen Brain Institute and integrates Allen Brain Atlas gene expression data, relationships between brain regions and diseases for more efficient exploration of Medline database and gene expression data. molecular neuroanatomy resource, literature, paper, publication, pubmed, visual, graphical interface, brain, brain regions, gene expression is related to: Allen Mouse Brain Reference Atlas
has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA
PMID:21143788 nif-0000-07729 SCR_007999 2026-02-11 10:57:44 0
Alternative Exon Database
 
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Alternative Exon Database (RRID:SCR_008157) AEdb data or information resource, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on March 27, 2013. A manual generated database for alternative exons and their properties from numerous species - the data is gathered from literature where these exons have been experimentally verified. Most alternative exons are cassette exons and are expressed in more than two tissues. Of all exons whose expression was reported to be specific for a certain tissue, the majority were expressed in the brain. At the moment, AEdb products that are available are sequence (a database of alternative exons), function (a database of functions attributed to constitutive and alternative exon), regulatory sequence (a database of transcript regulatory motifs), minigenes (a table of minigenes and their associations to splicing events), and diseases (a table of diseases associated with splicing and their associations to AltSplice). Alternative splicing is an important regulatory mechanism of mammalian gene expression. The alternative splicing database (ASD) consortium is systematically collecting and annotating data on alternative splicing. The continuation and upgrade of the ASD consists of computationally and manually generated data. Its largest parts are AltSplice, a value-added database of computationally delineated alternative splicing events. Its data include alternatively spliced introns/exons, events, isoform splicing patterns and isoform peptide sequences. AltSplice data are generated by examining gene-transcript alignments. The data are annotated for various biological features including splicing signals, expression states, (SNP)-mediated splicing and cross-species conservation. AEdb forms the manually curated component of ASD. It is a literature-based data set containing sequence and properties of alternatively spliced exons, functional enumeration of observed splicing events, characterization of observed splicing regulatory elements, and a collection of experimentally clarified minigene constructs. element, exon, expression, gene, alignment, alternative, brain, conservation, cross-specie, disease, isoform, mechanism, minigene, pattern, peptide, regulatory, sequence, signal, splice, splicing, structure intron, tissue, transcript, nucleotide sequence, gene structure, intron, splice site, alternative splicing, sequence, alternative exon, function, constitutive exon, alternative exon, regulatory sequence, transcript regulatory motif, minigene, disease has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute PMID:16381912 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-21009 SCR_008157 2026-02-11 10:57:46 0
Electroencephalogram Database: Prediction of Epileptic Seizures
 
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Electroencephalogram Database: Prediction of Epileptic Seizures (RRID:SCR_008032) data or information resource, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 29,2025. Electroencephalogram (EEG) data recorded from invasive and scalp electrodes. The EEG database contains invasive EEG recordings of 21 patients suffering from medically intractable focal epilepsy. The data were recorded during an invasive pre-surgical epilepsy monitoring at the Epilepsy Center of the University Hospital of Freiburg, Germany. In eleven patients, the epileptic focus was located in neocortical brain structures, in eight patients in the hippocampus, and in two patients in both. In order to obtain a high signal-to-noise ratio, fewer artifacts, and to record directly from focal areas, intracranial grid-, strip-, and depth-electrodes were utilized. The EEG data were acquired using a Neurofile NT digital video EEG system with 128 channels, 256 Hz sampling rate, and a 16 bit analogue-to-digital converter. Notch or band pass filters have not been applied. For each of the patients, there are datasets called ictal and interictal, the former containing files with epileptic seizures and at least 50 min pre-ictal data. the latter containing approximately 24 hours of EEG-recordings without seizure activity. At least 24 h of continuous interictal recordings are available for 13 patients. For the remaining patients interictal invasive EEG data consisting of less than 24 h were joined together, to end up with at least 24 h per patient. An interdisciplinary project between: * Epilepsy Center, University Hospital Freiburg * Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience (BCCN), Freiburg * Freiburg Center for Data Analysis and Modeling (FDM). electrode, electroencephalogram (eeg), epilepsy, epileptic seizure, focal, algorithm, analysis, behavioral, brain, cardiac, computational, data, defibrillator, hippocampus, medically, modeling, neocortical, neuroscience, patient, predict, seizure, stimulation, structure, surgical, model is listed by: 3DVC
has parent organization: University of Freiburg; Baden-Wurttemberg; Germany
University of Freiburg; Baden-Wurttemberg; Germany THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-10217 SCR_008032 EEG Database 2026-02-11 10:57:44 0
Molecular Brain: Transcription Profiles of Mouse and Human Brains
 
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Molecular Brain: Transcription Profiles of Mouse and Human Brains (RRID:SCR_008689) data or information resource, database MolecularBrain is an attempt to collect, collates, analyze and present the microarray derived gene expression data from various brain regions side by side. Transcription Profile of any gene in Mouse (online) and Human Brain (not yet) can be accessed as a histogram along with links to access various aspects of that gene. The expression levels were calculated from microarray data deposited at GEO (Gene expression omnibus). The molecular brain database could be searched using the built in search tool with the terms Entrez GeneID, gene symbol, synonym or description. Gene information along with their expression values can be also accessed from the alphabetical list of gene symbols on the footer. The protocol and GEO sample information is available. molecular, molecule, brain, transcription, mouse, human, gene, microarray, data, expression, database, tool, expression, molecular neuroanatomy resource has parent organization: National Institutes of Health nif-0000-37035 SCR_008689 Molecular Brain 2026-02-11 10:57:55 3
Manually Labeled MRI Brain Scan Database
 
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Manually Labeled MRI Brain Scan Database (RRID:SCR_009604) data or information resource, database Collection of neuroanatomically labeled MRI brain scans, created by neuroanatomical experts. Regions of interest include the sub-cortical structures (thalamus, caudate, putamen, hippocampus, etc), along with ventricles, brain stem, cerebellum, and gray and white matter and sub-divided cortex into parcellation units that are defined by gyral and sulcal landmarks. collection, neuroanatomical, MRI, brain, scan, data, thalamus, caudate, putamen, hippocampus, ventricle, cerebellum, cortex is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
has parent organization: Neuromorphometrics
works with: MRI Neuroanatomy Labeling Services
works with: MRI Neuroanatomy Labeling Services
NIMH R43 MH60507;
NIMH R44 MH60507;
NIMH R43 MH084358
Commercially available nlx_155805 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/manuallabels SCR_009604 2026-02-11 10:58:03 1

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