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http://www.nihclinicalcollection.com
A plated array of approximately 450 small molecules that have a history of use in human clinical trials. The collection was assembled by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) through the Molecular Libraries Roadmap Initiative as part of its mission to enable the use of compound screens in biomedical research. Similar collections of FDA approved drugs have proven to be rich sources of undiscovered bioactivity and therapeutic potential. The clinically tested compounds in the NCC are highly drug-like with known safety profiles. These compounds can provide excellent starting points for medicinal chemistry optimization and, for high-affinity targets, may even be appropriate for direct human use in new disease areas.
Proper citation: NIH Clinical Collection (RRID:SCR_007349) Copy
Website for brain experimental data and other resources such as stimuli and analysis tools. Provides marketplace and discussion forum for sharing tools and data in neuroscience. Data repository and collaborative tool that supports integration of theoretical and experimental neuroscience through collaborative research projects. CRCNS offers funding for new class of proposals focused on data sharing and other resources.
Proper citation: CRCNS (RRID:SCR_005608) Copy
https://obofoundry.org/ontology/cl.html
Ontology designed as a structured controlled vocabulary for cell types. It was constructed for use by the model organism and other bioinformatics databases. It includes cell types from prokaryotes, mammals, and fungi. The ontology is available in the formats adopted by the Open Biological Ontologies umbrella and is designed to be used in the context of model organism genome and other biological databases.
Proper citation: Cell Type Ontology (RRID:SCR_004251) Copy
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedcommons/
A forum where authors who have published in PubMed may comment on any publication in PubMed. Members of PubMed Commons are not anonymous and must agree to certain terms and guidelines concerning appropriate and inapproriate comments.
Proper citation: Pubmed Commons (RRID:SCR_014021) Copy
https://commonfund.nih.gov/hmp/
NIH Project to generate resources to characterize the human microbiota and to analyze its role in human health and disease at several different sites on the human body, including nasal passages, oral cavities, skin, gastrointestinal tract, and urogenital tract using metagenomic and traditional approach to genomic DNA sequencing studies.HMP was supported by the Common Fund from 2007 to 2016.
Proper citation: Human Microbiome Project (RRID:SCR_012956) Copy
https://github.com/YuanXue1993/SegAN
Image analysis software for medical image segmentation. The software is fueled by an end-to-end adversarial neural network that generates segmentation label maps.
Proper citation: SegAN (RRID:SCR_016215) Copy
Project to create complete mesoscale connectivity atlas of the C57Black/6 mouse brain and to subsequently generate its global neural networks.
Proper citation: Mouse Connectome Project (RRID:SCR_017313) Copy
Nonhuman Primate reference transcriptome resource consisting of deep sequencing complete transcriptomes (RNA-seq) from multiple NHP species.
Proper citation: Nonhuman Primate Reference Transcriptome Resource (RRID:SCR_017534) Copy
Web tool to investigate genome wide association results in their local genomic context. Adds new features to LocusZoom such as Manhattan plots, annotation options, and calculations that put findings in context. Used for interactive and embeddable visualization of genetic association study results.Javascript/d3 embeddable plugin for interactively visualizing statistical genetic data from customizable sources.
Proper citation: LocusZoom.org (RRID:SCR_021374) Copy
https://guolab.shinyapps.io/app-mimivirus-publication/
Web interactive and searchable genome wide comparison tool for browsing human and mimivirus homologous proteins. User friendly Shinny app helps users browse protein sequence homology between humans and mimivirus at genome wide level for querying new homologs and generating new hypotheses.
Proper citation: App for searching human and mimivirus homologous proteins (RRID:SCR_022140) Copy
https://github.com/immunogenomics/harmony
Software R package to project cells into shared embedding in which cells group by cell type rather than dataset specific conditions. Harmony simultaneously accounts for multiple experimental and biological factors. Used for integration of single cell data.
Proper citation: Harmony (RRID:SCR_022206) Copy
Open source Java based image processing software program designed for scientific multidimensional images. ImageJ has been transformed to ImageJ2 application to improve data engine to be sufficient to analyze modern datasets.
Proper citation: ImageJ (RRID:SCR_003070) Copy
http://www.type2diabetesgenetics.org/
Portal and database of DNA sequence, functional and epigenomic information, and clinical data from studies on type 2 diabetes and analytic tools to analyze these data. .Provides data and tools to promote understanding and treatment of type 2 diabetes and its complications. Used for identifying genetic biomarkers correlated to Type 2 diabetes and development of novel drugs for this disease.
Proper citation: Accelerating Medicines Partnership Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge Portal (AMP-T2D) (RRID:SCR_003743) Copy
https://simtk.org/home/rna-viz-proto
A software application for animating and visualising RNA and other macromolecular structures. Users are able to use their intuition to interactively refold RNA structures and produce morphs from one structure to another. It allow researchers to explore and manipulate molecular structures Imported from BiositeMaps registry, to better understand structure:function relationships, folding pathways, and molecular motion.
Proper citation: ToRNADo (RRID:SCR_002706) Copy
http://www.cpc.unc.edu/projects/addhealth
Longitudinal study of a nationally representative sample of adolescents in grades 7-12 in the United States during the 1994-95 school year. Public data on about 21,000 people first surveyed in 1994 are available on the first phases of the study, as well as study design specifications. It also includes some parent and biomarker data. The Add Health cohort has been followed into young adulthood with four in-home interviews, the most recent in 2008, when the sample was aged 24-32. Add Health combines longitudinal survey data on respondents social, economic, psychological and physical well-being with contextual data on the family, neighborhood, community, school, friendships, peer groups, and romantic relationships, providing unique opportunities to study how social environments and behaviors in adolescence are linked to health and achievement outcomes in young adulthood. The fourth wave of interviews expanded the collection of biological data in Add Health to understand the social, behavioral, and biological linkages in health trajectories as the Add Health cohort ages through adulthood. The restricted-use contract includes four hours of free consultation with appropriate staff; after that, there''s a fee for help. Researchers can also share information through a listserv devoted to the database.
Proper citation: Add Health (National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health) (RRID:SCR_007434) Copy
http://compbio.soe.ucsc.edu/yeast_introns.html
Database of information about the spliceosomal introns of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Listed are known spliceosomal introns in the yeast genome and the splice sites actually used are documented. Through the use of microarrays designed to monitor splicing, they are beginning to identify and analyze splice site context in terms of the nature and activities of the trans-acting factors that mediate splice site recognition. In version 3.0, expression data that relates to the efficiency of splicing relative to other processes in strains of yeast lacking nonessential splicing factors is included. These data are displayed on each intron page for browsing and can be downloaded for other types of analysis.
Proper citation: Yeast Intron Database (RRID:SCR_007144) Copy
https://mibig.secondarymetabolites.org/
MIBiG is genomic standards consortium project and biosynthetic gene cluster database used as reference dataset. Provides community standard for annotations and metadata on biosynthetic gene clusters and their molecular products. Standardised data format that describes minimally required information to uniquely characterise biosynthetic gene clusters. MIBiG 2.0 is expended repository for biosynthetic gene clusters of known function. MIBiG 3.0 is database update comprising large scale validation and re-annotation of existing entries and new entries. Community driven effort to annotate experimentally validated biosynthetic gene clusters.
Proper citation: Minimum Information about Biosynthetic Gene cluster (RRID:SCR_023660) Copy
https://www.jax.org/news-and-insights/2004/june/app-mouse-models-for-alzheimers-disease-research
An information resource about several models for mice to develop Alzheimer's-related characteristics as they age.
Proper citation: Mouse Models For Alzheimer's Disease Research (RRID:SCR_000708) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. Database of human nutrition research and research training activities supported by the federal government. Information regarding trends in nutrition research, specific institutions and investigators involved in this research, or areas of agency emphases can be obtained from database searches or from published summary reports. Data for the system is prepared and submitted by participating agencies, and is updated annually. The database contains several thousand projects for each of fiscal years 1985present. Participating agencies include the Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Department of Veteran Affairs, the Agency for International Development, the Department of Defense, Department of Commerce, National Science Foundation, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Proper citation: Human Nutrition Research Information Management (RRID:SCR_001471) Copy
https://github.com/wlloyduw/ContainerProfiler
Software tool supports profiling resource utilization including CPU, memory, disk, and network metrics of containerized tasks. Resource utilization metrics are obtained across three levels: virtual machine (VM)/host, container, and process. Implementation leverages facilities provided by Linux operating system that is integral with Docker containers.
Proper citation: ContainerProfiler (RRID:SCR_023770) Copy
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