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http://www.fmriconsulting.com/brodmann/

An atlas that facilitates fMRI analysis understanding by providing access to all of the functions that have been associated with each of the 52 Brodmann's areas or corresponding gyri. Links to main publications supporting the findings are provided in PubMed ID format. Brodmann's areas with similar functions and locations have been collapsed into a single page. The word left or right has been added indicating a lateralized function. All the abstracts published on PubMed on fMRI and brain PET studies in which the Brodmann's area or its anatomical correlate were mentioned have been reviewed up to August 2008. Abstracts with poorly described experimental methods or findings clearly conflicting with established knowledge provided by the clinical model were excluded. Studies on patients were also excluded.

Proper citation: Brodmann's Interactive Atlas (RRID:SCR_006368) Copy   


http://www.callisto-science.org/NSI/Neuroscience_Image_Database/Images%20of%20the%20Human%20Nervous%20System%20-%20Disease%20&%20Injury.html

A collection of images of the human nervous system focusing on disease and injury.

Proper citation: Human Nervous System Disease and Injury (RRID:SCR_006370) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006437

    This resource has 5000+ mentions.

http://omim.org

Online catalog of human genes and genetic disorders, for clinical features, phenotypes and genes. Collection of human genes and genetic phenotypes, focusing on relationship between phenotype and genotype. Referenced overviews in OMIM contain information on all known mendelian disorders and variety of related genes. It is updated daily, and entries contain copious links to other genetics resources.

Proper citation: OMIM (RRID:SCR_006437) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006607

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.casacolumbia.org

A science-based organization focused on developing effective solutions to address the disease of addiction and reduce the risks associated with substance use. CASAColumbia works to: * Close the gap between what is known about addiction and what is actually done to prevent and treat it * Incorporate addiction prevention and treatment into routine health care and medical practice * Explore the possibility of finding a cure Founded by Former U.S. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Joseph A. Califano, Jr., CASA remains the only national organization that assembles under one roof all of the professional skills needed to research and develop proven, effective ways to prevent and treat substance abuse and addiction to all substances - alcohol, nicotine as well as illegal, prescription and performance enhancing drugs - in all sectors of society. CASAColumbia is committed to understanding the science of addiction and its implications for health care, public policy and public education.

Proper citation: CASA (RRID:SCR_006607) Copy   


http://www.asn-online.org/

Society leading the fight against kidney disease by educating health professionals, sharing new knowledge, advancing research, and advocating the highest quality care for patients. To accomplish its mission, ASN will: # Educate health professionals by increasing the value of ASN education. # Share new knowledge by improving the quality and expanding the reach of ASN''s communications, including maintaining the premier publications in kidney disease. # Promote the highest quality care by serving as the professional organization informing health policy in kidney disease. # Advance patient care and research in kidney disease by strengthening the pipeline of clinicians, researchers, and educators. To accomplish this goal, ASN will: ## Implement a strategy to increase interest in nephrology careers, which includes promoting diversity within the nephrology workforce. ## Help fund travel to ASN educational activities for physicians and researchers training in the field of kidney disease. ## Use the ASN Grants Program to support outstanding research and foster career development. # Continue to bolster the ASN infrastructure, which includes: ## Increasing diversityincluding age and experience, ethnicity, and genderat all levels of the society. ## Providing avenues for helping ASN members facilitate professional exchange. ## Expanding ASN membership. ## Increasing the ASN Council-Designated Endowment Fund (independent of operational budget) to support grants and other priorities

Proper citation: ASN - American Society of Nephrology (RRID:SCR_006709) Copy   


http://www.nraa.org/

A nonprofit organization representing dialysis facilities and centers throughout the United States. It supports members from all types of providers including freestanding, hospital-based and national chains through the weekly e-mail newsletter, Renal Watch, the Annual Meeting, periodic workshops and other meetings. NRAA members include dialysis provider companies and management consulting companies and other companies involved in the End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) industry and supportive of the purposes of NRAA. Individuals not directly employed or otherwise involved in companies that are NRAA members may join as individual Associate Members. The purposes for which the NRAA is organized are as follows: # To provide renal administrators the opportunity for gaining continuing education, obtaining peer recognition and expanding development in the profession. # To promote and encourage education and training for renal administrators. # To recognize individuals who have done or are doing noteworthy service in the field of renal administration. # To educate the public and members of governing bodies of health care organizations to understand the issues surrounding the practice of renal administration. # To represent the professional interests of renal administrators as a national representative spokesperson for the development and implementation of public policy. # To act as a resource on local and national ESRD issues.

Proper citation: National Renal Administrators Association (RRID:SCR_003991) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003982

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.era-edta.org/

An association of European kidney specialists whose objective is advancement of medical science and of clinical work in nephrology, dialysis, renal transplantation, hypertension and related subjects. They aim at providing up-to-date knowledge, exclusively based on scientific data, independent from governments'' policies and from any influence of the industry. It is registered in England and Wales, but its area of activity mainly covers Europe and the Mediterranean area.

Proper citation: ERA-EDTA (RRID:SCR_003982) Copy   


http://www.vasamd.org/

Society devoted to the advancement of the field of dialysis access through research, education and advocacy for patients with end stage kidney disease. They provide vascular access education for physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals and advocate for evidenced-based best clinical practices.

Proper citation: Vascular Access Society of the Americas (RRID:SCR_004058) Copy   


http://iapo.org.uk/

A global alliance representing patients of all nations across all disease areas and promoting patient-centered healthcare across the world. They represent people who suffer from diseases, disabilities, illnesses, impairments or syndromes and work with communities of patients to get their voices heard by all involved in healthcare. With the help of their members and collaborating organizations, they work towards patient-centered healthcare throughout the world.

Proper citation: International Alliance of Patients Organizations (RRID:SCR_004073) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004012

http://datacatalog.med.nyu.edu/

A searchable data catalog that facilitates researchers'' access to large datasets available either publicly or through institutional or individual licensing. Dataset records include information about the content of the dataset, how to access the dataset, and local experts within NYULMC and NYU to assist in the use of these datasets. The data catalog will expand to include internally generated datasets from NYULMC and NYU in the near future. Use the contact form if you are interested in submitting a dataset to the data catalog.

Proper citation: NYU Data Catalog (RRID:SCR_004012) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004283

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://brainarchitecture.org/

Evolving portal that will provide interactive tools and resources to allow researchers, clinicians, and students to discover, analyze, and visualize what is known about the brain's organization, and what the evidence is for that knowledge. This project has a current experimental focus: creating the first brainwide mesoscopic connectivity diagram in the mouse. Related efforts for the human brain currently focus on literature mining and an Online Brain Atlas Reconciliation Tool. The primary goal of the Brain Architecture Project is to assemble available knowledge about the structure of the nervous system, with an ultimate emphasis on the human CNS. Such information is currently scattered in research articles, textbooks, electronic databases and datasets, and even as samples on laboratory shelves. Pooling the knowledge across these heterogeneous materials - even simply getting to know what we know - is a complex challenge that requires an interdisciplinary approach and the contributions and support of the greater community. Their approach can be divided into 4 major thrusts: * Literature Curation and Text Mining * Computational Analysis * Resource Development * Experimental Efforts

Proper citation: Brain Architecture Project (RRID:SCR_004283) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004438

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://dkcoin.org/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented October 13, 2014. The resource has moved to the NIDDKInformation Network (dkNET) project. Contact them at info_at_dknet.org with any questions. Database of large pools of data relevant to the mission of NIDDKwith the goal of developing a community-based network for integration across disciplines to include the larger DKuniverse of diseases, investigators, and potential users. The focus is on greater use of this data with the objective of adding value by breaking down barriers between sites to facilitate linking of different datasets. To date (2013/06/10), a total of 1,195 resources have been associated with one or more genes. Of 11,580 total genes associated with resources, the ten most represented are associated with 359 distinct resources. The main method by which they currently interconnect resources between the providers is via EntrezGene identifiers. A total of 780 unique genes provide the connectivity between 3,159 resource pairs across consortia. To further increase interconnectivity, the groups have been further annotating their data with additional gene identifiers, publications, and ontology terms from selected Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO).

Proper citation: dkCOIN (RRID:SCR_004438) Copy   


http://okcam.cbi.pku.edu.cn/ontology.php

CAMO (Cell Adhesion Molecule Ontology) is a set of standard vocabulary that provide a hierarchical description of cell adhesion molecules and their functions. We compiled a list for cell adhesion molecules by integrating Gene Ontology annotations, domain structure information, and keywords query against NCBI Entrez Gene annotations. Totally 496 unique human genes were identified to function as cell adhesion molecules, which is by far the most comprehensive dataset including cadherin, immunoglobulin/FNIII, integrin, neurexin, neuroligan, and catenin families. CAMO was constructed as a directed acyclic graph (DAG) using DAG-Edit to input, manage and update data. We annotated each term with name, definition and source references, as well as the relationship to other terms, based on manual reviews of domain architecture and functional annotations. If vertices represent terms and the relationships between terms are represented by edges, the terms in a DAG can be connected via a directed graph without cycles. CAMO thus provides a hierarchical description of functions of CAMs with five top-level categories: CAM gene families, CAM genetics, CAM regulation, CAM expression and CAM diseases. Each top-level term is further divided into several categories to describe the functions in detail.

Proper citation: CAMO - Cell Adhesion Molecule Ontology (RRID:SCR_004392) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004253

http://aquila.bio.nyu.edu/NBrowse2/NBrowse.html

Interactive graphical browser for biological networks and molecular interaction data. The N-Browse server at NYU currently provides access to a variety of large-scale functional genomic datasets from several species.

Proper citation: N-Browse (RRID:SCR_004253) Copy   


http://www.tbregistry.org/

A non-profit organization that promotes research on hearing and balance disorders. The Registry database allows researchers to perform simple searches to locate specimens of interest. The results show the laboratories where specimens that match the query are located. Investigators should contact the individual laboratories for studying the specimens or for access to the sections. The Registry also serves the public and the scientific community through the dissemination of public information on temporal bone donation and research, enrollment of temporal bone donors, publication of The Registry, a newsletter for researchers, conservation of existing human temporal bone collections, and professional educational activities for physicians and scientists.

Proper citation: National Temporal Bone Pathology Resource Registry (RRID:SCR_004705) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/PDO

An ontology for describing both human infectious disease caused by bacteria and the disease that is related to bacterial infection.

Proper citation: Pathogenic Disease Ontology (RRID:SCR_010405) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/OMIT

Ontology to establish data exchange standards and common data elements in the microRNA (miR) domain. Biologists (cell biologists in particular) and bioinformaticians can make use of OMIT to leverage emerging semantic technologies in knowledge acquisition and discovery for more effective identification of important roles performed by miRs in humans'' various diseases and biological processes (usually through miRs'' respective target genes). OMIT has reused and extended a set of well-established concepts from existing bio-ontologies, e.g., Gene Ontology, Sequence Ontology, Protein Ontology, NCBI Organism Taxonomy, Human Disease Ontology, Foundational Model of Anatomy, and so forth.

Proper citation: Ontology for MicroRNA Target Prediction (RRID:SCR_010387) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MHC

Ontology that contains terms necessary for describing and categorizing concepts related to Major Histocompatibility Complex, in general, for a number of model species, and also for humans.

Proper citation: Major Histocompatibility Complex Ontology (RRID:SCR_010354) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010668

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://uberon.org

An integrated cross-species anatomy ontology representing a variety of entities classified according to traditional anatomical criteria such as structure, function and developmental lineage. The ontology includes comprehensive relationships to taxon-specific anatomical ontologies, allowing integration of functional, phenotype and expression data. Uberon consists of over 10000 classes (March 2014) representing structures that are shared across a variety of metazoans. The majority of these classes are chordate specific, and there is large bias towards model organisms and human.

Proper citation: UBERON (RRID:SCR_010668) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010838

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://compgenomics.utsa.edu/gene/gene_1.php

A Bayesian decision fusion algorithm for microRNA target prediction that combines the prediction of TargetScan, miRanda, PicTar, mirTarget, PITA, and DianamicroT. Users enter a Ref_seq ID for a query target gene and select a miRNA, which BCmicrO will use in its predictive algorithm. The prediction results can then be downloaded.

Proper citation: BCmicrO (RRID:SCR_010838) Copy   



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