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http://www.duke.edu/web/gpcr-assay/index.html
Describes data from and access to permanent cell lines containing beta-arrestin fluorescent protein biosensors. This assay Bank provides plasmids, cells lines, and resulting data to the NIDA/NIH funded research community in order to better understand and combat addiction.
Proper citation: Addiction Research GPCR Assay Bank (RRID:SCR_002895) Copy
http://sleep.alleninstitute.org
Collection of gene expression data in mouse brain for five different conditions of sleep and wakefulness to understand sleep deprivation and dynamic changes underlying sleep and wake cycles. Platform to generate cellular resolution expression data.
Proper citation: Allen Institute for Brain Science Sleep Study (RRID:SCR_002983) Copy
http://www.clcbio.com/products/clc-main-workbench/
A suite of software for DNA, RNA and protein sequence data analysis. The software allows for the analysis and visualization of Sanger sequencing data as well as gene expression analysis, molecular cloning, primer design, phylogenetic analyses, and sequence data management.
Proper citation: CLC Main Workbench (RRID:SCR_000354) 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://github.com/davidaknowles/leafcutter/
Software tool for identifying and quantifying RNA splicing variation. Used to study sample and population variation in intron splicing. Identifies variable intron splicing events from short read RNA-seq data and finds alternative splicing events of high complexity. Used for detecting differential splicing between sample groups, and for mapping splicing quantitative trait loci (sQTLs).
Proper citation: LeafCutter (RRID:SCR_017639) Copy
https://github.com/nservant/HiC-Pro
Software tool as optimized and flexible pipeline for Hi-C data processing. Used to process Hi-C data, from raw fastq files, paired end Illumina data, to normalized contact maps.
Proper citation: HiC-Pro (RRID:SCR_017643) Copy
https://github.com/sansomlab/tenx
Pipeline for the analysis of 10x single cell RNA sequencing data. Collection of python3 pipelines and Rscripts to analyze data generated with the 10x Genomics platform. The pipelines are based on 10x's Cell Ranger pipeline for mapping and quantitation and the R Seurat package for downstream analysis.
Proper citation: tenx (RRID:SCR_016957) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/nutil/
Software toolbox to simplify and streamline mechanism of pre and post processing 2D brain image data. Neuroscience image processing and analysis utilities. Stand alone application that runs on all operating systems.
Proper citation: Nutil - Neuroimaging utilities (RRID:SCR_017183) Copy
Committee provides expert consultation on data elements and systems design for modeling and decision making for COVID-19 pandemic. Assembled at request of White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and Office of Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response in response to COVID-19 outbreak. Provides expert consultations on several topics, such as surface stability and incubation, social distancing, and crisis standards of care.
Proper citation: NASEM Standing Committee on Emerging Infectious Diseases and 21st Century Health Threats (RRID:SCR_018289) Copy
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~frist/Bit/
BIT Core at University of Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada, provides bioinformatics services, resources and collaborations. Support for Genome assembly and annotation, Microarray and Transcriptomics, Systems Biology and Pathway analysis, Databases, Data pipelines, Bioinformatics software, Custom software and programming, Project Wikis, Lab group computer management.
Proper citation: University of Manitoba Department of Plant Science Bio Information Technologies Lab Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017177) Copy
http://hpc-bioinformatics.cineca.it/stress_mice/
Sapienza University of Rome and Cineca consortium portal. Used for analyzing published RNAseq transcriptomes obtained from brain of mice exposed to different kinds of stress protocols, to generate database of stress related differentially expressed genes and to identify factors contributing to vulnerability or resistance to stress. Allows to query database of RNAseq data.
Proper citation: Stress Mice Portal (RRID:SCR_017572) Copy
https://github.com/lkmklsmn/DrivAER
Software tool as method for identification of driving transcriptional programs based on AutoEncoder derived Relevance scores. Infers relevance scores for transcriptional programs with respect to specified outcomes of interest in single-cell RNA sequencing data, such as psuedotemporal ordering or disease status.Used for manifold interpretation in scRNA-seq data.
Proper citation: DrivAER (RRID:SCR_019076) Copy
https://github.com/wilkinsonlab/epigenomics_pipeline
Software tool as epigenomics analysis pipeline for analysis of ChIP-Seq and RNA-Seq data using Docker images containing Galaxy and Jupyter.
Proper citation: Epigenomics Workflow on Galaxy and Jupyter (RRID:SCR_017544) Copy
Platform to provide tutorials and resources in experimental design and data analysis to researchers interested in using optical mapping data.
Proper citation: OpticalMapping.info (RRID:SCR_017146) Copy
https://github.com/sreeramkannan/Shannon
Software tool for de novo transcriptome assembly from RNA-Seq data.
Proper citation: Shannon (RRID:SCR_017037) Copy
https://github.com/neurostuff/NiMARE
Software Python package for coordinate and image based meta analysis of neuroimaging data.
Proper citation: NiMARE (RRID:SCR_017398) Copy
https://www.iconplc.com/innovation/nonmem/
Software tool for nonlinear mixed effects modelling. Used for population pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysis and to simulate data and to fit data. Used in the development of new drugs. NONMEM versions up through 6 are the property of the Regents of the University of California, San Francisco, but ICON Development Solutions has exclusive rights to license their use. NONMEM 7 up to the current version is the property of ICON Development Solutions.
Proper citation: NONMEM (RRID:SCR_016986) Copy
https://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/ComplexHeatmap.html
Software package to arrange multiple heatmaps and support various annotation graphics. Used to visualize associations between different sources of data sets and to reveal potential patterns.
Proper citation: ComplexHeatmap (RRID:SCR_017270) Copy
Software tool for statistics and data visualization by Red Rock Software, Inc. Provides unparalleled chart selection, data analysis and graph customization capabilities.
Proper citation: Deltagraph (RRID:SCR_018084) Copy
Platform for individuals who want to make their own data available for research. Used by people to join network with others who wish to contribute to vital research in partnership with and alongside leading scientists. Personal tool for saving and displaying medical information.
Proper citation: Hugo Data (RRID:SCR_022763) Copy
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