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UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health and Disease Resource Report Resource Website |
UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health and Disease (RRID:SCR_004610) | UCL Biobank for studying Health and Disease | material resource, tissue bank, biomaterial supply resource | The UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health and Disease has been primarily established to support the Research Programme and scientific needs, of the Pathology Department UCLH & the UCL Cancer Institute. The establishment of the core programme enables a centralised approach to the management and integration of all research groups working within these institutions, providing appropriate structure and support. The biobank has policies and guidelines to guarantee compliance with HTA legislation and to ensure quality standards will be maintained. The biobank stores normal and pathological specimens, surplus to diagnostic requirements, from relevant tissues and bodily fluids, as well as human tissue used in xenograft experiments. Stored tissues include; snap-frozen or cryopreserved tissue, formalin-fixed tissue, paraffin-embedded tissues, and slides prepared for histological examination. Tissues include resection specimens obtained surgically or by needle core biopsy. Bodily fluids include; whole blood, serum, plasma, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, milk, saliva and buccal smears and cytological specimens such as sputum and cervical smears. Fine needle aspirates obtained from tissues and bodily cavities (eg. pleura and peritoneum) are also collected. Where appropriate the biobank also stores separated cells, protein, DNA and RNA isolated from collected tissues and bodily fluids described above. Some of the tissue and aspirated samples are stored in the diagnostic archive. | specimen, pathology, tissue, bodily fluid, human tissue, xenograft, tissue, blood, serum, plasma, urine, cerebral spinal fluid, milk, saliva, buccal smear, sputum, cervical smear, pleura, peritoneum, cell, protein, dna, rna, snap-frozen, cryopreserved, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded, slide, normal, disease, cancer, frozen |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University College London; London; United Kingdom |
Normal, Disease, Cancer | Private / Partners: The aim is to support primarily, Research in the Pathology Department, UCLH and the UCL-Cancer Institute but it will also support other UCLH partners. | nlx_143838 | SCR_004610 | UCL/UCLH Biobank for Studying Health Disease, UCL Biobank for studying Health Disease, UCL / UCLH Biobank for Studying Health Disease | 2026-02-15 09:18:46 | 0 | ||||||
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Minnesota Liver Tissue Cell Distribution System Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Minnesota Liver Tissue Cell Distribution System (RRID:SCR_004840) | LTCDS | material resource, tissue bank, biomaterial supply resource | Tissue bank that provides human liver tissue from regional centers for distribution to scientific investigators throughout the United States. These USA regional centers have active liver transplant programs with human subjects approval to provide portions of the resected pathologic liver for which the transplant is performed. | liver, cirrhosis, fulminate, failure, chronic, rejection, inborn, error, metabolism, normal, cell, culture, isolated, hepatocyte, culture |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is listed by: NIDDK Research Resources is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Minnesota Medical School; Minnesota; USA |
Childhood cirrhosis, Adult cirrhosis, Fulminate liver failure, Chronic rejection, Inborn error of metabolism, Normal, Cirrhosis | NIH | Public, USA | nlx_82318 | http://www.med.umn.edu/peds/gi/ltcds/, http://www.med.umn.edu/peds/ltcds/home.html, http://www.med.umn.edu/peds/ltpads/ | SCR_004840 | University of Minnesota Liver Tissue Cell Distribution System, Liver Tissue Procurement and Distribution System, Liver Tissue Cell Distribution System, Liver Tissue Cell Distribution System (LTCDS), LTPADS | 2026-02-15 09:18:49 | 2 | ||||
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NDRI Dorsal Root Ganglia Program Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
NDRI Dorsal Root Ganglia Program (RRID:SCR_005043) | NDRI DRG Program | material resource, tissue bank, biomaterial supply resource | NDRI actively recovers a diverse range of normal and diseased human tissues for biomedical researchers. We have recently implemented a new program to make human dorsal root ganglia (DRG) available for your research studies. The dorsal root ganglia contain cell bodies of afferent (inbound) neurons, and transmit pain and temperature sensations from the body. DRGs from C5 through L5 regions will be available. DRGs will be recovered under operating room conditions with a low post mortem interval to preservation and can be shipped at 4 degrees C, snap-frozen or fixed. Detailed medical-social history information is provided for each donor. If you are interested in obtaining these specimens, please contact me at your earliest convenience. Current NDRI researchers can immediately request these samples. Non-NDRI researchers need to submit a researcher application. * The program provides a reliable source of human DRG neurons that can be utilized for: Electrophysiology analysis, Live cell imaging studies * Low PMI yields high quality samples that are suitable for rigorous molecular applications: Deep sequencing analysis, In situ hybridization, Micro-array analysis * DRGs from C5 through L5 regions will be available. * The tissue fee for this program is 500 dollars per DRG * Customizable-- the researcher determines the DRG location and quantity that is needed for their research. | dorsal root ganglion, clinical data, neuron, post-mortem, dorsal root ganglion, nerve tissue, fresh, snap-frozen, fixed |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Oklahoma College of Medicine; Oklahoma; USA has parent organization: National Disease Research Interchange |
Normal, Diseased | Public (Research): Current NDRI researchers can immediately request these samples. Non-NDRI researchers need to submit a researcher application. | nlx_144060 | http://www.oumedicine.com/body.cfm?id=6189 | SCR_005043 | Dorsal Root Ganglia Program | 2026-02-15 09:18:53 | 1 | |||||
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McConnell Brain Imaging Center MNI Cynomolgus Macaque Atlas Resource Report Resource Website |
McConnell Brain Imaging Center MNI Cynomolgus Macaque Atlas (RRID:SCR_008793) | MNI Cynomolgus Macaque Atlas | atlas, data or information resource, reference atlas | A reference atlas of cynomolgus macaque monkey magnetic resonance images. The template brain volume that offers a common stereotaxic reference frame to localize anatomical and functional information in an organized and reliable way for comparison across individual cynomolgus monkeys and studies. We have used MRI volumes from a group of 18 normal adult cynomulgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) to create the individual atlas. Thus, the atlas does not rely on the anatomy of a single subject, but instead depends on nonlinear normalization of numerous cynomolgus monkey brains mapped to an average template image that is faithful to the location of anatomical structures. Tools for registering a native MRI to the cynomolgus macaque atlas can be found in the Software section. Viewing the atlas and associated volumes online requires Java browser support. Additionally, you may download the atlas and associated files in your chosen format. | long-tailed macaque, brain, early adult, mri, neuroanatomy | has parent organization: McConnell Brain Imaging Center | Normal | PMID:21256229 | nlx_144294 | SCR_008793 | BIC MNI Cynomolgus Macaque Atlas | 2026-02-15 09:19:34 | 0 | ||||||
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3D DTI Atlas of the Rat Brain In Postnatal Day 5 14 and Adulthood Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
3D DTI Atlas of the Rat Brain In Postnatal Day 5 14 and Adulthood (RRID:SCR_009437) | 3D DTI Atlas of the Rat Brain | atlas, data or information resource, reference atlas | 3D DTI anatomical rat brain atlases have been created by the UNC- Chapel Hill Department of Psychiatry and the CAMID research collaboration. There are three age groups, postnatal day 5, postnatal day 14, and postnatal day 72. The subjects were Sprague-Dawley rats that were controls in a study on cocaine abuse and development. The P5 and P14 templates were made from scans of twenty rats each (ten female, ten male); the P72, from six females. The individual cases have been resampled to isotropic resolution, manually skull-stripped, and deformably registered via an unbiased atlas building method to create a template for each age group. Each template was then manually segmented using itk-SNAP software. Each atlas is made up of 3 files, a template image, a segmentation, and a label file. | magnetic resonance, adult rat, newborn rat, infant rat, young rat, sprague dawley, male, female |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; North Carolina; USA |
Control, Normal | UNC Neurodevelopment Disorders Research Center ; NICHD HD 03110; NINDS R41 NS059095; NIDA IP01DA022446-02 |
nlx_155577 | SCR_009437 | 3-Dimensional Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) Atlas of the Rat Brain In Postnatal Day 5 14 and Adulthood | 2026-02-15 09:19:44 | 2 | ||||||
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The Cancer Genome Atlas Resource Report Resource Website 5000+ mentions |
The Cancer Genome Atlas (RRID:SCR_003193) | TCGA | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Project exploring the spectrum of genomic changes involved in more than 20 types of human cancer that provides a platform for researchers to search, download, and analyze data sets generated. As a pilot project it confirmed that an atlas of changes could be created for specific cancer types. It also showed that a national network of research and technology teams working on distinct but related projects could pool the results of their efforts, create an economy of scale and develop an infrastructure for making the data publicly accessible. Its success committed resources to collect and characterize more than 20 additional tumor types. Components of the TCGA Research Network: * Biospecimen Core Resource (BCR); Tissue samples are carefully cataloged, processed, checked for quality and stored, complete with important medical information about the patient. * Genome Characterization Centers (GCCs); Several technologies will be used to analyze genomic changes involved in cancer. The genomic changes that are identified will be further studied by the Genome Sequencing Centers. * Genome Sequencing Centers (GSCs); High-throughput Genome Sequencing Centers will identify the changes in DNA sequences that are associated with specific types of cancer. * Proteome Characterization Centers (PCCs); The centers, a component of NCI's Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium, will ascertain and analyze the total proteomic content of a subset of TCGA samples. * Data Coordinating Center (DCC); The information that is generated by TCGA will be centrally managed at the DCC and entered into the TCGA Data Portal and Cancer Genomics Hub as it becomes available. Centralization of data facilitates data transfer between the network and the research community, and makes data analysis more efficient. The DCC manages the TCGA Data Portal. * Cancer Genomics Hub (CGHub); Lower level sequence data will be deposited into a secure repository. This database stores cancer genome sequences and alignments. * Genome Data Analysis Centers (GDACs) - Immense amounts of data from array and second-generation sequencing technologies must be integrated across thousands of samples. These centers will provide novel informatics tools to the entire research community to facilitate broader use of TCGA data. TCGA is actively developing a network of collaborators who are able to provide samples that are collected retrospectively (tissues that had already been collected and stored) or prospectively (tissues that will be collected in the future). | genome, genome sequencing, breast, central nervous system, endocrine, gastrointestinal, gynecologic, head, neck, hematologic, skin, soft tissue, thoracic, urologic, clinical, genomic characterization, analysis, tumor genome, demographic, gene expression, copy number alteration, epigenetic, dna sequence, exome, snp, methylation, mrna, mirna, FASEB list |
is used by: Mutation Annotation and Genomic Interpretation is used by: BioXpress is used by: cancerRxTissue is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: Cancer3D is related to: Cancer Research Data Commons is related to: CancerMIRNome has parent organization: National Cancer Institute works with: FireBrowse |
Cancer, Tumor, Normal, Breast cancer, Central Nervous System cancer, Endocrine cancer, Gastrointestinal cancer, Gynecologic cancer, Head cancer, Neck cancer, Hematologic cancer, Skin cancer, Soft tissue cancer, Thoracic cancer, Urologic cancer | NCI 261200800001E-12-0-1 | nlx_156913 | SCR_003193 | Cancer Genome Atlas | 2026-02-15 09:18:28 | 6292 | ||||||
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da Vinci European Biobank Resource Report Resource Website |
da Vinci European Biobank (RRID:SCR_004908) | daVEB | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | BioBank that collects, stores, processes and distributes biospecimens and the associated data. The biospecimens are human and non-human genetic materials, proteins, cells, tissues and biofluids. The data are the biological information associated to the samples and, in the case of human samples, the clinical information pertaining to the donor. The da Vinci European BioBank (daVEB) is a multicenter biobank with a centralized IT infrastructure and a main repository located at the Polo Scientifico (Scientific Campus of the University of Florence) in Sesto Fiorentino (Florence, Italy). Hosted by the Magnetic Resonance Center (CERM), an expert center on protein structure and metabolomics, daVEB's aim is to host as rich as possible biological human sample collections, stored accordingly to EU guidelines, in order to offer a powerful tool in the study of complex diseases. At the end of July 2011, the da Vinci European BioBank of the Pharmacogenomics FiorGen Onlus Foundation has been audited and got the quality certification according to UNI EN ISO 9001:2008 for Collection, storage and distribution of biological samples and the associated data for scientific research. Besides the samples stored at da Vinci European BioBank in Sesto Fiorentino (Florence), the daVEB is also the administrative biobank for research sample collections that are stored in the delocalized repositories. All the sample collections must be registered in the biobank: * sample collections taken within the regular health care * samples taken from healthy individuals or other persons out of the regular health care * samples that have been taken in hospitals within research protocols on specific pathologies all transferred to daVEB endowed with a transfer agreement signed by the donor. The Research Units actually afferent to daVEB are delocalized in the Florence, Prato, Pisa and Siena provinces. Delocalized repositories are under construction in Tuscany. | clinical data, metabolomics via 1h-nmr, complex disease |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Florence; Florence; Italy |
Normal, Disease, Healthy | nlx_87590 | SCR_004908 | 2026-02-15 09:18:51 | 0 | ||||||||
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Human Developmental Biology Resource Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Human Developmental Biology Resource (RRID:SCR_006326) | HDBR | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Collection of human embryonic and fetal material (Tissue and RNA) ranging from 3 to 20 weeks of development available to the international scientific community. Material can either be sent to registered users or our In House Gene Expression Service (IHGES) can carry out projects on user''''s behalf, providing high quality images and interpretation of gene expression patterns. Gene expression data emerging from HDBR material is added to our gene expression database which is accessible via our HUDSEN (Human Developmental Studies Network) website. A significant proportion of the material has been cytogenetically karyotyped, and normal karyotyped material is provided for research. | development, fetal material, fetus, embryonic human, fetus human, karyotype, gene expression, image, imaging, FASEB list |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: HUDSEN Human Gene Expression Spatial Database has parent organization: Newcastle University; Newcastle upon Tyne; United Kingdom has parent organization: University College London; London; United Kingdom |
Normal | MRC ; Wellcome Trust |
Public: Intended for use primarily by academic researchers. Every effort is made to ensure that optimal use is made of donated tissue, Both in terms of the aims and quality of the research for which it is used and avoidance of duplication/wastage. Applications by pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies for access to the Resource are considered, Provided that the tissue itself is not used directly for financial gain. | nlx_152030 | SCR_006326 | MRC-Wellcome Trust Human Developmental Biology Resource | 2026-02-15 09:19:13 | 284 | |||||
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3D MRI Atlas of Mouse Development Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
3D MRI Atlas of Mouse Development (RRID:SCR_008090) | MRI Atlas of Mouse Development, | atlas, data or information resource |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 10, 2017. A pilot effort that has developed a centralized, web-based biospecimen locator that presents biospecimens collected and stored at participating Arizona hospitals and biospecimen banks, which are available for acquisition and use by researchers. Researchers may use this site to browse, search and request biospecimens to use in qualified studies. The development of the ABL was guided by the Arizona Biospecimen Consortium (ABC), a consortium of hospitals and medical centers in the Phoenix area, and is now being piloted by this Consortium under the direction of ABRC. You may browse by type (cells, fluid, molecular, tissue) or disease. Common data elements decided by the ABC Standards Committee, based on data elements on the National Cancer Institute''s (NCI''s) Common Biorepository Model (CBM), are displayed. These describe the minimum set of data elements that the NCI determined were most important for a researcher to see about a biospecimen. The ABL currently does not display information on whether or not clinical data is available to accompany the biospecimens. However, a requester has the ability to solicit clinical data in the request. Once a request is approved, the biospecimen provider will contact the requester to discuss the request (and the requester''s questions) before finalizing the invoice and shipment. The ABL is available to the public to browse. In order to request biospecimens from the ABL, the researcher will be required to submit the requested required information. Upon submission of the information, shipment of the requested biospecimen(s) will be dependent on the scientific and institutional review approval. Account required. Registration is open to everyone.. Documented on October, 01, 2019. 3D digital atlas of normal mouse development constructed from magnetic resonance image data. The download is a zipped file containing the six atlases Theiler Stages (ts) 13, 21,23, 24, 25 and 26 and MRI data for an unlabeled ts19 embryo. To view the atlases, download and install MBAT from: http://mbat.loni.ucla.edu Specimens were prepared in aqueous, isotonic solutions to avoid tissue shrinkage. Limited specimen handling minimized physical perturbation of the embryos to ensure accurate geometric representations of developing mouse anatomy. Currently, the atlas contains orthogonal sections through MRI volumes, three stages of embryos that have annotated anatomy, photographs of several stages of development, lineage trees for annotated embryos and a gallery of images and movies derived from the annotations. Anatomical annotations can be viewed by selecting a transverse section and selecting a pixel on the displayed slice. |
embryo, embryogenesis, development, magnetic resonance imaging, mouse, developing, c57bl/6, development, anatomy, embryonic mouse | is related to: Mouse BIRN Atlasing Toolkit | Normal | Human Brain Project ; Biomedical Informatics Research Network ; Beckman Institute at Caltech ; NCRR ; NIBIB |
PMID:10091864 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-10989 | SCR_008090 | Caltech micro MRI Atlas of Mouse Development, microMRI Atlas of Mouse Development, Caltech MRI Atlas of Mouse Development, micro MRI Atlas of Mouse Development | 2026-02-15 09:19:43 | 1 | ||||
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UCL Biobank Resource Report Resource Website |
UCL Biobank (RRID:SCR_000517) | UCL Biobank | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Two University College London (UCL) biobanks, one based at the Royal Free Hospital (RFH) Campus and the other based at Bloomsbury supporting Pathology and the Cancer Institute, will act as physical repositories for collections of biological samples and data from patients consented at UCLH, Partners Hospitals and external sources. This will incorporate collections of existing stored samples and new collections. UCL-RFH BioBank, the physical repository at the Royal Free, presents a unique opportunity to advance medical research through making access to research tissue easier, faster and much more efficient. The BioBank is both a physical repository, with capacity for up to 1 million cryogenically stored samples and a virtual repository for all tissue, cell, plasma, serum, DNA and RNA samples stored throughout UCLP. In particular, samples considered "relevant material", such as tissues and cells, that are licensed by the Human Tissue Authority, can be stored long term. Existing holdings of tissues and cells where appropriate can be transferred to the Physical BioBank at the Royal Free. UCL - Royal Free BioBank provides a flexible approach to banking, allowing the Depositor to pick and choose services that are tailored to fit their requirements. Collaborations arising from publicizing of the existence of the holdings are entirely at the discretion of the depositor, as the facility ensures that access to the deposits remains at the decision of the Depositor/User. UCL Biobank for studying Health and Disease (based at Pathology-Rockefeller building and the UCL-Cancer Institute will support projects principally involved in the study of human disease. The aim is to support primarily, research in the Pathology Department, UCLH and the UCL-Cancer Institute but it will also support other UCLH partners. The biobank will store normal and pathological specimens, surplus to diagnostic requirements, from relevant tissues and bodily fluids. Stored tissues will include; snap-frozen or cryopreserved tissue, formalin-fixed tissue, paraffin-embedded tissues, and slides prepared for histological examination. Tissues will include resection specimens obtained surgically or by needle core biopsy. Bodily fluids will include; whole blood, serum, plasma, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, milk, saliva and buccal smears and cytological specimens such as sputum and cervical smears. Fine needle aspirates obtained from tissues and bodily cavities (e.g. pleura and peritoneum) will also be collected. Where appropriate the biobank will also store separated cells, protein, DNA and RNA isolated from collected tissues and bodily fluids described above. Some of the tissue and aspirated samples will be stored in the diagnostic archive. | tissue, cell, plasma, serum, dna, rna, blood, serum, plasma, urine, cerebral spinal fluid, milk, saliva, buccal smear, sputum, cervical smear, pleura, peritoneum, protein, body fluid, cryopreserved, frozen, snap-frozen, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded, slide, cancer, disease, normal |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University College London; London; United Kingdom |
Cancer, Disease, Normal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_36620 | SCR_000517 | Biobanking at UCL | 2026-02-15 09:17:56 | 0 | ||||||
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Southampton Tumour Bank Resource Report Resource Website |
Southampton Tumour Bank (RRID:SCR_000673) | Southampton Tumour Bank | material resource, tissue bank, biomaterial supply resource | Collects and distributes human tissue for ethically approved studies to aid the study of cancer biology and other associated research. All tissue is collected with patient consent and tissue is distributed only to ethically approved studies. The purpose of the Tissue Bank is to source, organize, collect, prepare, store and distribute a diverse collection of human tissues and biological products. This valuable core resource is available to all local academics and researchers. The on-site bank allows for rapid access to a plethora of biological materials supported by an informatics system of databases acting as an inventory management system. In addition, the Tissue Bank provides a licensed facility to store surplus tissue when studies close. Tissues currently available include normal and malignant snap frozen blocks, freshly prepared spleen and lymph nodes, fresh biopsy tissues, blood products and biological fluids. Collections can be organized by bank staff or ran in parallel with current research activities and include a wide variety of cancer classifications. We currently hold over 38,000 vials. Tissue Availability: Lymphoma - solid tissue and cells - 843; Breast - solid tissue and cells - 540; Colon - solid tissue and cells - 238; Lung - solid tissue and cells - 43; Upper Gi - BIOPSY tissue - 114; Pleural fluid and cells - 14 | cancer biology, cancer, tumor, blood product, biological fluid, tissue, spleen, lymph node, biopsy tissue, blood product, bodily fluid, blood, lymphoma, solid tissue, cell, breast, colon, lung, upper gastrointestinal, pleural fluid, gastrointestinal |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing has parent organization: University of Southampton; Southampton; United Kingdom |
Cancer, Tumor, Normal, Malignant | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_14010 | http://www.som.soton.ac.uk/research/facilities/cruk/infrastructure/tumour_bank/default.htm | SCR_000673 | University of Southampton Tumour Bank, University of Southampton Tumor Bank, University of Southampton Cancer Research UK Centre Tumour Bank, Southampton Tumor Bank, Cancer Research UK Centre Tumour Bank, Cancer Research UK Center Tumor Bank | 2026-02-15 09:17:58 | 0 | |||||
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Cardiovascular Model Repository Resource Report Resource Website |
Cardiovascular Model Repository (RRID:SCR_002679) | service resource, storage service resource, data repository, data or information resource, image collection | Repository of geometric models collected from on-going and past research projects in the Cardiovascular Biomechanics Research Laboratory at Stanford University. The geometric models are mostly built from imaging data of healthy and diseased individuals. For each of the models, a short description is given with a reference. The geometric models are in VTK PolyData XML .vtp format. * Audience: Biomechanical and computational researchers interested in complex models of cardiovascular applications * Long Term Goals and Related Uses: Allow users to download geometric models for cardiovascular applications. These geometric models can be used for research purposes, such as meshing and scientific visualization. Users are welcome to contact the project administrator, join the project and contribute additional models. | aneurysm, arteriofemoral bypass, cardiovascular simulation, image-based geometric modeling, simvascular, stent, vtk, healthy, diseased, normal, cardiovascular, model, cardiovascular model, cardiovascular system, bypass, palmaz-stent, aorta, source code |
is listed by: Biositemaps has parent organization: Simtk.org |
Normal, Cardiovascular disease, Healthy | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-23301 | SCR_002679 | 2026-02-15 09:18:21 | 0 | ||||||||
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UMMC Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience Labs and Facilities Resource Report Resource Website |
UMMC Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience Labs and Facilities (RRID:SCR_002688) | UMMC CPN Labs & Facilities, UMMC CPN Labs and Facilities | brain bank, material resource, tissue bank, biomaterial supply resource | Core facility that provides access to psychiatrically characterized post-mortem brain specimens, state-of-the-art equipment, cutting-edge technologies and the technical advice of highly trained faculty members who serve as Core Directors. The sophisticated imaging systems and biotechnologically advanced molecular core resources are provided on a shared-use basis to CPN and UMMC researchers. The CPN Research Resources Cores include the Human Brain Collection Core, Animal Core, Imaging Core, Molecular Biology Core, and Information Technologies Core. | postmortem, brain, tissue, imaging, molecular biology, genomics |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is listed by: ScienceExchange is related to: University of Mississippi Medical Center Labs and Facilities is related to: University of Mississippi Medical Center Animal Behavior Core Facility has parent organization: University of Mississippi Medical Center; Mississippi; USA |
Depression, Normal, Mental disease | NCRR | Free | SciEx_8930 | SCR_002688 | CPN Research Resource Cores, University of Mississippi Medical Center Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience, UMMC Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience Research Resource Cores, UMMC Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience Labs & Facilities, UMMC CPN Research Resource Cores | 2026-02-15 09:18:22 | 0 | |||||
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Brain Test Resource Report Resource Website |
Brain Test (RRID:SCR_006212) | Brain Test | topical portal, data or information resource, portal | A portal of online studies that encourage community participation to tackle the most challenging problems in neuropsychiatry, including attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. Our approach is to engage the community and try to recruit tens of thousands of people to spend an hour of their time on our site. You folks will provide data in both brain tests and questionnaires, as well as DNA, and in return, we will provide some information about your brain and behavior. You will also be entered to win amazon.com gift cards. While large collaborative efforts were made in genetics in order to discover the secrets of the human genome, there are still many mysteries about the behaviors that are seen in complex neuropsychiatric syndromes and the underlying biology that gives rise to these behaviors. We know that it will require studying tens of thousands of people to begin to answer these questions. Having you, the public, as a research partner is the only way to achieve that kind of investment. This site will try to reach that goal, by combining high-throughput behavioral assessment using questionnaires and game-like cognitive tests. You provide the data and then we will provide information and feedback about why you should help us achieve our goals and how it benefits everyone in the world. We believe that through this online study, we can better understand memory and attention behaviors in the general population and their genetic basis, which will in turn allow us to better characterize how these behaviors go awry in people who suffer from mental illness. In the end, we hope this will provide better, more personalized treatment options, and ultimately prevention of these widespread and extremely debilitating brain diseases. We will use the data we collect to try to identify the genetic basis for memory and impulse control, for example. If we can achieve this goal, maybe we can then do more targeted research to understand how the biology goes awry in people who have problems with cognition, including memory and impulse control, like those diagnosed with ADHD, Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, and Autism Spectrum Disorders. By participating in our research, you can learn about mental illness and health and help researchers tackle these complex problems. We can''t do it without your help. | neuropsychiatry, brain, behavior, behavioral assessment, questionnaire, cognitive test, crowdsourcing, online study, memory, attention, brain disease, gene, exercise, genetics, mental disease, mental health, research project, research | has parent organization: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA | Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Mental disease, Normal, Autism Spectrum Disorder | NIMH ; NARSAD |
nlx_151777 | SCR_006212 | Brain Test project | 2026-02-15 09:19:12 | 0 | ||||||
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Embryo Imaging Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Embryo Imaging (RRID:SCR_006329) | Embryo Imaging | image collection, data or information resource, data set, video resource | Collection of high resolution images and movies of mouse and human embryos produced using high resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM). Each data set is a series of block-face images generated during sectioning through an entire embryo, typically cut at 2-3 micrometers. Datasets are organized by approximate developmental stage and each embryo has been assigned a specimen ID (SID) for identification. This is an ongoing project funded by the Wellcome Trust to provide comprehensive imaging of normal and mutant mouse embryos that will complement the standard anatomical texts and form the basis for systematic phenotyping. * Movies: A 3D reconstruction shows each embryo, and lower resolution movies created through each orthogonal plane enable you to quickly review the data set. * Image Stacks: In the stack viewer, you can step through the images in sequence, zoom in to see fine details and adjust the image contrast. * NEW: Embryo Comparison: Two image stacks can now be compared in the stack viewer. | embryo, embryonic mouse, movie, high resolution image stack, image stack, comparison, high resolution episcopic microscopy, 3d reconstruction, imaging | Normal, Mutant | Wellcome Trust | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License | nlx_152031 | SCR_006329 | 2026-02-15 09:19:14 | 4 | |||||||
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Brad Smith Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Embryos Resource Report Resource Website |
Brad Smith Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Embryos (RRID:SCR_006300) | Brad Smith MRI of Embryos | image collection, data or information resource, data set, video resource | Data set of image collections and movies including Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Embryos, Human Embryo Imaging, MRI of Cardiovascular Development, and Live Embryo Imaging. Individual MRI slice images, three-dimensional images, animations, stereo-pair animations, animations of organ systems, and photo-micrographs are included. | embryo, magnetic resonance imaging, embryonic development, magnetic resonance microscopy, cardiovascular development, cardiovascular, development, heart, blood vessel, in-utero, in-vitro, embryonic mouse, newborn mouse, embryonic human |
is related to: Magnetic Resonance Microscopy of Mouse Embryo Specimens is related to: Multi-Dimensional Human Embryo has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA |
Normal, Mutant, Gentically-manipulated | nlx_151971 | SCR_006300 | Brad Smith Research MRI of Embryos, Brad Smith Research | 2026-02-15 09:19:12 | 0 | |||||||
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The Human Protein Atlas Resource Report Resource Website 5000+ mentions |
The Human Protein Atlas (RRID:SCR_006710) | HPA | knowledge base, data or information resource | Open access resource for human proteins. Used to search for specific genes or proteins or explore different resources, each focusing on particular aspect of the genome-wide analysis of the human proteins: Tissue, Brain, Single Cell, Subcellular, Cancer, Blood, Cell line, Structure and Interaction. Swedish-based program to map all human proteins in cells, tissues, and organs using integration of various omics technologies, including antibody-based imaging, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, transcriptomics, and systems biology. All the data in the knowledge resource is open access to allow scientists both in academia and industry to freely access the data for exploration of the human proteome. | human proteins, human proteome exploration, genome-wide analysis of human proteins, Tissue, Brain, Single Cell, Subcellular, Cancer, Blood, Cell line, Structure and Interaction, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is used by: MitoMiner is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is related to: aGEM has parent organization: HUPO Antibody Initiative |
Cancer, Tumor, Breast cancer, Colorectal cancer, Lung cancer, Prostate cancer, Normal | Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation | PMID:21139605 PMID:16127175 PMID:18669619 PMID:18853439 |
Public, Free, For informational purposes, Non-commercial, Acknowledgement required | nif-0000-00204, biotools:proteinatlas | https://bio.tools/proteinatlas | SCR_006710 | HPA antibody, Human Protein Atlas | 2026-02-15 09:19:33 | 7492 | |||
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MGH-USC Human Connectome Project Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
MGH-USC Human Connectome Project (RRID:SCR_003490) | MGH/UCLA HCP | portal, instrument manufacture, material service resource, service resource, production service resource, data or information resource | A multi-center project comprising two distinct consortia (Mass. Gen. Hosp. and USC; and Wash. U. and the U. of Minn.) seeking to map white matter fiber pathways in the human brain using leading edge neuroimaging methods, genomics, architectonics, mathematical approaches, informatics, and interactive visualization. The mapping of the complete structural and functional neural connections in vivo within and across individuals provides unparalleled compilation of neural data, an interface to graphically navigate this data and the opportunity to achieve conclusions about the living human brain. The HCP is being developed to employ advanced neuroimaging methods, and to construct an extensive informatics infrastructure to link these data and connectivity models to detailed phenomic and genomic data, building upon existing multidisciplinary and collaborative efforts currently underway. Working with other HCP partners based at Washington University in St. Louis they will provide rich data, essential imaging protocols, and sophisticated connectivity analysis tools for the neuroscience community. This project is working to achieve the following: 1) develop sophisticated tools to process high-angular diffusion (HARDI) and diffusion spectrum imaging (DSI) from normal individuals to provide the foundation for the detailed mapping of the human connectome; 2) optimize advanced high-field imaging technologies and neurocognitive tests to map the human connectome; 3) collect connectomic, behavioral, and genotype data using optimized methods in a representative sample of normal subjects; 4) design and deploy a robust, web-based informatics infrastructure, 5) develop and disseminate data acquisition and analysis, educational, and training outreach materials. | human, structural, functional, neural, white matter, fiber, brain, in vivo, genomic, neuroimaging, visualization, neuroanatomy, genotype, connectivity, connectivity model, neural pathway, phenomic, connectomics, quantification, scanner, eeg, meg, shape analysis, spatial transformation, diffusion spectrum, q-ball, tensor metric, fiber tracking, connectome, behavior, scanner, web resource, diffusion spectrum, q-ball, tensor metric, quantification, shape analysis, spatial transformation, fiber tracking, FASEB list |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Biositemaps has parent organization: Laboratory of Neuro Imaging has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA has parent organization: NIH Human Connectome Project is parent organization of: USC Multimodal Connectivity Database |
Normal | NIH ; NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research |
Open unspecified license, (BSD/MIT-Style), LONI Software License, Public Domain | nif-0000-35789 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/hcp_mgh-ucla | SCR_003490 | Harvard/MGH-UCLA Human Connectome Project, Harvard/MGH-UCLA Consortium: Human Connectome Project, HCP Harvard/MGH-UCLA, MGH/UCLA Consortium: Human Connectome Project | 2026-02-15 09:18:31 | 165 | ||||
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IXI dataset Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
IXI dataset (RRID:SCR_005839) | IXI dataset | project portal, data or information resource, data set, portal | Data set of nearly 600 MR images from normal, healthy subjects, along with demographic characteristics, collected as part of the Information eXtraction from Images (IXI) project available for download. Tar files containing T1, T2, PD, MRA and DTI (15 directions) scans from these subjects are available. The data has been collected at three different hospitals in London: * Hammersmith Hospital using a Philips 3T system * Guy''s Hospital using a Philips 1.5T system * Institute of Psychiatry using a GE 1.5T system | neuroimaging, structural mri assay, magnetic resonance angiography, nifti, t1, t2, pd, dti, demographic, normal, healthy, adult, mri, brain, image collection |
is used by: NIF Data Federation has parent organization: Imperial College London; London; United Kingdom |
Normal, Healthy | EPSRC GR/S21533/02 | Acknowledgement requested | nlx_149360 | http://brain-development.org/ | SCR_005839 | Information eXtraction from Images dataset | 2026-02-15 09:19:04 | 28 | ||||
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Automatic Registration Toolbox Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Automatic Registration Toolbox (RRID:SCR_005993) | ART | software application, image processing software, data processing software, software resource, image analysis software, image collection, data or information resource, software toolkit | ART ''''acpcdetect'''' program for automatic detection of the AC and PC landmarks and the mid-sagittal plane on 3D structural MRI scans. ART ''''brainwash'''' program for automatic multi-atlas skull-stripping of 3D structural MRI scans. ART ''''3dwarper'''' program of non-linear inter-subject registration of 3D structural MRI scans. Software (art2) for linear rigid-body intra-subject inter-modality (MRI-PET) image registration. Data resource: The ART projects makes available corpus callosum segmentations of 316 normal subjects from the OASIS cross-sectional database. ART ''''yuki'''' program for fast, robust, and fully automatic segmentation of the corpus callosum on 3D structural MRI scans. | artifact removal, intermodal, intersubject, intramodal, intrasubject, image-to-template, nearest neighbor, spline interpolation, tri-linear, affine warp, nonlinear warp, image display, corpus callosum, segmentation, mri, registration, structural mri, image registration, pet, nifti |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is related to: Open Access Series of Imaging Studies has parent organization: Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research; New York; USA |
Normal | Free, Non-commercial | nlx_151368 | SCR_005993 | 2026-02-15 09:19:06 | 23 |
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